History
The NDA was established in February 1964 as a reformation of the British run ''Royal Military Forces Training College'' (RMFTC), which had been renamed the Nigerian Military Training College (NMTC) on independence. The military institution trains the officer corps of the Nigerian Army, Navy and Air Force. The initial class had only 62 cadets, and the trainers were mostly officers in the Indian Army. The Nigerian National Defence Academy (NDA) follows the pattern of similar NDA in Khadakwasla, Pune, India. The first commandant of NDA was Indian Army Brigadier M.R Verma. The NDA grew to an all Nigerian training staff only in 1978.Welcome page, NIGERIAN DEFENCE ACADEMY, www.nigeriandefenceacademy.edu.ng (2008), accessed 2009-04-20 In 1981, it began bilateral training of foreign militaries. In 1985, the academy commenced offering undergraduate programmes to Military Officers In Training and now also currently offers post graduate studies both for Msc and Ph.D. for both military and civilian students alike. The central mission remains the training of young officer cadets in the 5 year ''"Regular Combatant Course"'' in which cadets are groomed in Military, Academic and Character development to instill discipline and leadership skills according to global best practices, culminating in the award of a bachelor's degree and presidential commissioning into the rank of second lieutenant for Army cadets or equivalent in the Navy and Air Force for respective cadets. Until 2011 this course used to be exclusively for males, the first set of female cadets commenced training in September 2011. As of 2019, its total cadet class is around 2500.Organization
Administration
The current Commandant is Major General Abdul Khalifah Ibrahim. He took over from Major Gen. JO Ochai in 2025.Military structure
* Headquarters * Directorate of Military Training * Directorate of Administration ** NDA Hospital ** NDA Provost Command ** Administration Battalion ** 92 MIR ** 37 NDA Demonstration Battalion ** NDA Band ** Religious Affairs Department ** Legal Department ** Civilian Personnel Unit ** NDA National Youth Service Corps * Directorate of ICT * Directorate of Logistics * Cadet Brigade * Directorate of Coordination * Directorate of FinanceAcademics
Academic structure
* School of Postgraduate Studies * Undergraduate Admission * Postgraduate Admission * Faculty of Engineering * Faculty of Science * Faculty of Art and Social Science * Faculty of Military Science * Faculty of Management ScienceAcademic Library
Nigerian Defence AcademyResearch Elements
* Centre For Critical Thinking, Teaching and Learning * Centre for Defence Studies And Documentation * Academic Planning Unit * Research Methodology Office (RMO) * Directorate for Collaborations, Affiliations and LinkagesStudent life
Cadet Brigade
The Cadet Brigade (CB) is one of the main organs of the NDA. There are a total of 2,990 Regular Combatant cadets in the Academy and 12 allied cadets from Burkina-Faso,NDA Band
The NDA Band is responsible for the provision of military music at regimental occasions such as POP, beating the retreat, dinner nights as well as dance band for social gatherings like wedding ceremonies, mess activities or as the circumstances dictate. The NDA Band headed by an Assistant Director of Music (ADOM).NDA Anthem
Commandants
Below is the chronological list of NDA Commandants: # Brigadier M.R. Varma (1964 – 1969) (Indian national and 1st Commandant of the NDA) # Major General David Ejoor (January 1969 – January 1971) (1st Nigerian Commandant) # Major General Robert Adeyinka Adebayo (January 1971 – March 1971) # Major General Eyo Okon Ekpo (March 1971 – February 1975) # Brigadier Illiya Bisalla (February 1975 – August 1975) # Brigadier Gibson Jalo (August 1975 – January 1978) # Brigadier E.S. Armah (January 1978 – July 1978) # Brigadier Joseph Garba (July 1978 – July 1979) # Brigadier Zamani Lekwot (July 1979 – 1982) # Brigadier Abdullahi Shelleng (1982 – January 1984) # Major General Paul Tarfa (January 1984 – 1985) # Major General Peter Adomokai (1986 – 1988) # Lieutenant General Salihu Ibrahim (1988 – 1990) # Lieutenant General Garba Duba (1990 – February 1992) # Lieutenant General Aliyu Mohammed Gusau (February 1992 – January 1993) # Lieutenant General Mohammed Balarabe Haladu (January 1993 – 1994) # Air Marshal Al-Amin Daggash (1994 – June 1998) # Major General Bashir Salihi Magashi (June 1998 – 1999) # Major General Thaddeus Ashei (2000 – 2002) # Major General Okon Edet Okon (2002 – 2003) # Major General Patrick Ademu Akpa (2003 – 2004) # Lieutenant General Abel Akale (2004 – 2006) # Major General Harris Dzarma (2006 – August 2008) # Major General Mamuda Yerima (August 2008 – August 2010) # Major General Emeka Onwuamaegbu (August 2010 – December 2013) # Major General Muhammad Inuwa Idris (December 2013 – August 2015) # Major General Mohammed Tasiu Ibrahim (August 2015 – October 2017) # Major General Adeniyi Oyebade (October 2017 – November 2019) # Major General Jamil Sarham (November 2019 – March 2021) # Major General Sagir Yaro (March 2021 – April 2021) # Major General Ibrahim Manu Yusuf (April 2021 – June 2023) # Major General John Ochai (June 2023 – April 2025) # Major General Abdul Khalifah Ibrahim (April 2025 — Present)Alumni
* Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau, former Chief of Army Staff * Alexander Ogomudia, former Chief of Defence Staff & Chief of Army Staff * Sani Abacha, former Military ruler of Nigeria * Muhammadu Buhari, President of Nigeria and former Military Head of State * Azubuike Ihejirika, former Chief of Army Staff * Dangiwa Umar, former Governor ofReferences
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* * {{authority control Defence agencies of Nigeria Military education and training in Nigeria Educational institutions established in 1964 1964 establishments in Nigeria