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Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji

The Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji is a training facility for the Nigerian Armed Forces, including the army, air force and navy. It is near the village of Jaji, Nigeria, about 35 km (22 mi) northeast of Kaduna in the Igabi Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State, Nigeria. It is currently headed by Air Vice Marshal Alfred Olugbenga.

History
The Armed Forces Command and Staff College opened at Jaji in May 1976, giving two senior officers' courses. In April 1978, the college was expanded when the Army Junior Division was established to conduct courses for Captains in the Nigerian Army. The original senior officers' courses were based on a curriculum derived from that of the British Army Staff College, Camberley, and the college establishment was assisted by an advisory team from the British Army. The successor to the advisory team, the Joint Warfare Advisory Team, remained until October 1988. In November 2006, the Prince of Wales of the United Kingdom visited Nigeria and inspected soldiers at Jaji. Over the years, the college has taken in participants from the Paramilitary services and other agencies. Examples include the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), State Security Services (SSS) etc. ==Courses and facilities==
Courses and facilities
In order to achieve its mission, the college runs three courses, namely: • Senior Course for Majors and their equivalent, • Junior Course for Captains and their equivalent, and • Staff Duties Course for Senior NCOs (Non Commissioned Officers) of the 3 Services. The Senior Divisions of the Land, Maritime and Air Warfare Departments conduct a one - year joint course per academic year for the officers of the rank of major or its equivalent. The Junior Courses of the three departments conduct two 20-week courses for officers of the rank of captain in the Army or its equivalent in each academic year. Successful students of the Senior Course are awarded Pass Staff Course (psc), while successful students for the Junior Course are awarded Pass Junior Staff Course (pjsc) at the end of the Senior and Junior Courses respectively. The awards are postnominals which they are permitted to use upon graduation. ==Notable staff==
Notable staff
Abdulmumini Aminu, governor of Borno StateAzubuike Ihejirika, former Chief of Army StaffDan Archibong, former military governor of Cross River StateDele Joseph Ezeoba, former Chief of Naval StaffEmmanuel Acholonu, later administrator of Katsina StateGideon Orkar, leader of the April 1990 coup • John Mark Inienger, commander of ECOMOG in LiberiaJohn Nanzip Shagaya, later a Senator • Joshua Anaja, former military governor of Plateau StateMartin Luther Agwai, Chief of Army Staff • Tukur Yusuf Buratai, Chief of Army StaffSani Bello, governor of Kano StateSuraj Abdurrahman, Command Officer in Charge of the Armed Forces of LiberiaAlwali Kazir, Chief of Army StaffOladipo Philip Ayeni, former Pioneer military governor of Bayelsa State ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
Azubuike Ihejirika, former Chief of Army StaffIbrahim Babangida, military ruler of Nigeria • Owoye Andrew Azazi, Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defence StaffEmmanuel Ukaegbu, later military Administrator of Anambra State • Jonah Wuyep, chief of the Air Staff • Femi John Femi, chief of Air Staff • Olagunsoye Oyinlola, governor of Osun StatePaul Obi, administrator of Bayelsa StateAbubakar Tanko Ayuba, governor of Kaduna State and Senator • Dominic Oneya, administrator of Kano State and Benue StateAmadi Ikwechegh, governor of Imo StateTunji Olurin, governor of Oyo State, administrator of Ekiti StateLawan Gwadabe, governor of Niger StateOladipo Philip Ayeni, First Military Administrator of Bayelsa StateIssah Adam Yakubu, Chief of Naval Staff (Ghana) ==References==
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