Kenneth Minimah

Kenneth Minimah
Chief of Army Staff
In office
2014  July 2015
Preceded by Lt-Gen. A. Ihejirika
Succeeded by Maj-Gen. T.Y. Buratai
General Officer Commanding 81 Division, Lagos Garrison Command
In office
2010–2013
Preceded by Maj-Gen E. Nwanjuma
Succeeded by Maj-Gen O.A Umahi
Personal details
Born (1959-07-27) July 27, 1959
Opobo Kingdom, Rivers State, Nigeria
Relations Felly Elimabha Minimah (Spouse)
Alma mater Nigerian Defence Academy
University of Ibadan
Awards Commander of the Federal Republic, CFR
Military service
Allegiance  Nigeria
Service/branch Nigerian Army
Years of service 1977–
Rank Lieutenant general
Unit 81 Division
Commands 149 Infantry Battalion
Battles/wars Boko Haram Insurgency War

Kenneth Minimah, CFR (born February 7, 1959) is a retired Nigerian infantry soldier and former Nigerian Army Chief of Army Staff (COAS).[1][2][3]

Early life

Minimah was born on 27 July 1959 in Opobo Kingdom, Rivers State, Nigeria.[4] He attended Township Primary School in Opobo between 1965 to 1971 and Baptist High School for his secondary education from 1972 to 1977. He later attended the College of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt.[5] He was admitted into the Nigerian Defence Academy on 3 January 1979 and was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Corps of Nigerian infantry on 18 December 1981.[6] He obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in international studies and a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in strategic studies from the University of Ibadan.[7]

Military life

He served at different levels in the Nigerian Army before his recent appointment as Chief of Army Staff (COAS).[8][9] He served as the General Officer Commanding 81 Division, Commanding Officer of the 149 Infantry Battalion, Commanding Officer of the Nigerian Battalion 2, Commandant Officer of the Nigerian Army School of Infantry and as the Director of Standards and Combat Readiness.[10][11]

Medals and awards

He has been the recipient of several medals. He has received the Commander of the Federal Republic, CFR,[12] as well as several designations from the Nigerian Army, including the Meritorious Service Star (MSS), Forces Service Star (FSS), Passed Staff College Dagger (psc(+)), and the Distinguished Service Star (DSS).

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