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Profile of Late Major Segun Abiodun Oni who died in Niger plane crash
Profile of Major Segun Abiodun Oni (N/14427)
Major Segun Abiodun Oni, bearing service number N/14427, was a distinguished and accomplished officer in the Nigerian Army. His life’s journey was marked by dedication, professionalism, and a commitment to serving his nation with excellence. Here is an overview of his remarkable profile:
Personal Information:
- Full Name: Major Segun Abiodun Oni
- Service Number: N/14427
- Date of Birth: December 20, 1986
- Place of Birth: Benin City
- Hometown: Ekiti Local Government Area, Kwara State, Nigeria
- Date of Passing: August 13, 2023
Education:
- Attended Ebenezer Nursery and Primary School, Ilorin (1992 – 1998)
- Obtained First School Leaving Certificate
- Nigerian Military School Zaria (1999 – 2004)
- Earned West African School Certificate
Military Career:
- Granted Regular Combatant Commission on September 17, 2011, with the rank of Second Lieutenant
- Served in the Nigerian Army Infantry Corps
- Promoted to the rank of Major on July 8, 2020
Courses and Achievements:
- Young Officer’s Course Infantry
- Basic Airborne and Rigger Course
- Platoon Commander Battle Course in the United Kingdom
- Ranger and Special Purpose Commando Course in Belarus
- Green Beret Special Forces Course in the United States of America
- Counter Terrorist Course in South Africa
- Junior Staff Course
Appointments and Contributions:
- Platoon Commander, 72 Special Forces Battalion
- Company Second in Command, Armed Forces Special Forces Battalion
- Second in Command, Defence Headquarters Special Operations Forces Battalion
- Known for exceptional dedication, intelligence, and outstanding combat operations capabilities
- Displayed exemplary military bearing, leadership qualities, and integrity
Decorations and Recognitions:
- River Niger Star
- Passed Junior Staff Course
- Golden Jubilee Medal
- Centenary Medal
- General Operations Medal
Legacy: Major Segun Abiodun Oni’s legacy is one of unwavering commitment, professionalism, and a strong sense of duty to his nation. He left an indelible mark through his exceptional service and leadership within the Nigerian Army. His passing is mourned by his family, colleagues, and the nation at large, as he is remembered as a gallant soldier and a true son of Nigeria.