
The Nigerian Armed Forces contingent captivated the crowd at the 53rd National Day celebration of Cameroon in Yaounde the country’s capital.
The crowd was thrilled by the soldiers’ precise drills, vibrant musical displays, and impeccable regimental coordination, earning them accolades and admiration.

Cameroon’s National Day is a celebration of national unity and patriotism, reflecting the country’s enduring spirit and commitment to a peaceful and prosperous future.
The historic event with the theme: ”Army and Nation United for a Cameroon Turned Towards Peace and Prosperity”, was held on Tuesday, May 20.
The participation of the Nigerian contingent underscored the strong bilateral ties and military cooperation between Nigeria and Cameroon, “while reinforcing shared commitments to regional security, peace and prosperity.”
According to a statement by Brig -Gen. Tukur Gusau, a Director of Information at the Defence Headquarters, Abuja, the event was attended by Cameroonian President Paul Biya, senior government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, and Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa.
He said: “The celebration featured a spectacular lineup of activities including military exhibitions, display of defence equipment, solidarity treks and ceremonial parades – all showcasing Cameroon’s unity, strength and commitment to national development.
“A major highlight of the event was the outstanding performance by the Nigerian Armed Forces contingent, which was the first and only foreign presentation at the ceremony.
“The Nigerian delegation captivated the mammoth crowd with their precision drills, vibrant musical displays and impeccable regimental coordination, earning accolades and admiration. “