Sunday 28 January 2018

MAN O' WAR NIGERIA, FUTO COMMAND FIGHTS OVER SWORD OF POWER


It was a glorious Monday afternoon at the Man O’ war Flag Base, Federal University of Technology Owerri, MF6001. We saw the euphoria of great men & women who have gathered to witness the 2016/17 MAN O’ WAR PASSING OUT PARADE/INDUCTION OF NEW MEMBERS.





Present in the occasion was the Vice Chancellor of Federal University of Technology, Prof. F. C. Eze, the Dean of Students’ Affairs, Prof. Alinnor, the University Public Relations Officer, the School Liberian and some other great members of the Senate, the Aluta Restoration SUG Executives honourably led by Rotr. Comr. Duru Donatus C. (GCSS), the members of the Students’ Parliament honourably led by the Speaker – Hon. Frank Samuel, past Man o’ War commanders, the prestigious students of FUTO the parents of outgoing and newly inducted officers, friends and well-wishers.





During the Outgoing Speech of the outgoing Man O’ Commander-in-Chief, Patriot Sambo, made clear that Man O’ War Nigeria, FUTO Command is an institutional arm of the organization whose business is to uphold the personalities of students and their behavioral conduct. He said ‘I have been able to successfully achieve exclusive things in the past one year, including Peaceful environment, Renovation of the Man o’ War Flag Base, Man o’ War Uniforms, Acquiring a good number of security gadgets like touch lights, walky-talky communication gadgets, good relationship between FUTO students, staffs & the command, ensuring good discipline between members of the command, quick response to any security threat in the campus, terminating cult activities in the campus. All these achievements were made possible by the joint effort of the entire school management, our amiable VC Prof. F. C. Eze, supreme wall council and ever supportive dean of students’ affairs, Prof. Alinnor, with the zealous team of Hall Administrators.
Though he also pointed out some of their challenges which include Lack of Man O’ War Secretariat, Funding of Man O’ War Citizens and Leadership Training Center, combining their academics with rendering security services to the school.







During the induction of new members by the States Commander, Patriot Frankling Anyawu who happened to be a one time Commander-in-Chief of FUTO Command, he promised FUTO VC that there won’t be any atom of stealing in his campus again; all cult activities in the campus will be fully terminated.






Before Patriot Sambo could totally handover the sword of power to the new Commander-in-Chief, they had to drag the sword, it didn't come out easily...

Below are the names of the newly inducted officers,

Commander-in-Chief – Ibezimako Micheal

Deputy Commander – Uzozie Newman

Adjutant General – Udechukwu Ernest

Chief Intelligent Officer – Udeh Vincent

Director General of Protocol – Okere Patterson

Field Training Officer – John Odofor

Head of Volt – Esther Onuchukwu

Quarter Master General – Uche Jude

Strike Force Leader – Austin Samuel

Adjutant General 2 – Oti Henry

Chief Intelligent Officer 2 – Okoroafor Gospel

Field Training Officer 2 – Jude Uchenna

Quarter Master 2 – Onyeka Chris

Strike Force 2 – Chris Ogbonna

Welfare Officer – Ofor Bright

Financial Secretary – Frank Edward

During the speech by the new Commander-in-Chief, Patriot Ibezimako Micheal, he thanked the outgoing Commander-in-Chief for his hardworking selfless attitude to the general members of Man O’ War FUTO Command. He also appreciated the school management for their support.



The Vice Chancellor of Federal University of Technology Owerri, who happened to be the Chairman of the Occasion, thanked the general members of Man O’ War FUTO Command for their struggle to see that FUTO remains a discipline & cult free institution and assured them of total backup & support from the school management.
He also promised them that he will look into the Man O’ War Secretariat building and some other challenges that they earlier pointed out.

Below are pictures when receiving awards...







Group photos below...








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