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==