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Newly -acquired Nigerian Navy ship, Unity, arrives Nigeria
The Nigerian Navy Ship, Unity, the latest acquisition constructed by the China Ship Building and Offshore International Ltd. (CSOIL), has arrived Lagos.
This is contained in a statement signed by Navy Director of Information, Commodore Christian Ezekobe, and made available to newsmen on Friday in Abuja.
According to Ezekobe, the ship, which departed China on Sept. 15, berthed at the NN Dockyard Jetty, on Friday at about 2:10 p.m.
He said that the ship was escorted into harbour by two locally constructed Seaward Defence Boats (SDBs) NNS ANDONI and NNS KARADUWA as well as TUG CDR UGWU.
Also, representative of CSOIL in Nigeria, Mr Dapo Oguntayo, and former Chiefs of the Naval Staff, retired Vice Adm. Micheal Adelanwa, retired Vice Adm. Victor Ombu and retired Vice Adm.Dele Ezeoba attended the ceremony.
“Other dignitaries that graced the occasion include: former Chief of General Staff, Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe , Flag Officers Commanding Western Naval Command and Naval Training Command, senior military officers as well as representatives of security agencies,” he said.
Ezekobe also said that the ship, while on its homeward voyage, made port calls at the ports of five countries in Asia and Africa.
These countries include: Port of Klang in Malaysia, Port of Colombo in Sri Lanka, Port Lious in Mauritius, Simons Town Port in South Africa and finally Port of Luanda in Angola.
National Daily recalls that NNS CENTENARY , a sister ship of the same class, was the first to be constructed by CSOIL.
National Daily also reports that NNS UNITY, being the second, was built for high endurance capability at sea which made it an ideal platform for Naval operations.
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