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END OF AN ERA: Nigerian Navy Pays Tribute To Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla At Impressive Pulling-Out Ceremony

ByChukwudi Reginald

Dec 11, 2025

In a grand display of naval pageantry and tradition, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla (Rtd), Admiralty Medal, GSS, psc, fdc(+), BSc, MSc, was accorded a dignified and emotional Pulling/Sailing Out Ceremony on Thursday, 11 December 2025, at the iconic NNS QUORRA Parade Ground, Apapa, Lagos. The event marked the formal conclusion of an illustrious career in the Nigerian Navy, one distinguished by unwavering patriotism, strategic foresight, and exemplary leadership.

The ceremony drew an impressive gathering of dignitaries, including senior military commanders, government officials, top diplomats, captains of industry, and members of the Naval Officers’ Wives Association (NOWA). Their presence reflected the profound respect Vice Admiral Ogalla commands across Nigeria’s defense and security architecture.

Born on 20 December 1968, Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla’s remarkable journey began at the Nigerian Military School, Zaria, where he obtained the West African School Certificate in 1987. He went on to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and a Master’s degree in Strategic Studies from the prestigious University of Ibadan. Appointed Chief of Naval Staff by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on 19 June 2023, he served with distinction until 30 October 2025, leaving behind a legacy of operational transformation and strategic renewal.

The event commenced with a colourful parade that captured the admiration of attendees. Among the dignitaries present were the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu; the Chief of Air Staff; the Inspector General of Police; heads of security and paramilitary institutions; as well as eminent personalities from both the public and private sectors. The blend of ceremonial splendor and emotional sentiment set the tone for a day of reflection, honour, and gratitude.

In his moving farewell address, Vice Admiral Ogalla reflected on his decades-long voyage from a young cadet to the pinnacle of naval command. “As every sailor knows, no matter how long the voyage, there must come a time to return to shore,” he said. “This ceremony is not merely a formal farewell; it is the symbolic end of a long, rewarding, and unforgettable journey.”

He expressed deep gratitude to God Almighty for guidance throughout his career and paid heartfelt tribute to fallen naval personnel. “Our colleagues who paid the supreme price in the line of duty remain forever etched in the history of our great nation. Their courage, sacrifice, and devotion continue to inspire us all,” he noted.

Turning to his family, Ogalla spoke with emotional sincerity. “To my beloved family, my wife, the immediate past National President of NOWA, Mrs. Ijeoma Blessing Ogalla, our two children, and our extended family, I owe you a debt I can never fully repay. The long absences, the missed celebrations, the interrupted moments of rest, you endured them all with grace and understanding. You were my strength, my compass, and my most sincere critics.”

He added, “This uniform I wore with pride represents not only my service but the sacrifices you all made beside me. Now the time has come for us to relive the moments we missed. To all naval families and every spouse holding the fort at home, you are the quiet strength behind our uniforms.”

Vice Admiral Ogalla highlighted the critical role of the Nigerian Navy in national security and regional stability, praising its growing capabilities and professionalism.
“Our nation is blessed with a Navy that continues to demonstrate exceptional competence, courage, and commitment. It remains a reliable pillar of maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea and beyond,” he affirmed.

He paid tribute to his predecessors, acknowledging their foresight in building a robust and dynamic naval force. He also extended appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the opportunity to serve and for supporting his vision for operational efficiency, innovation, and improved welfare for naval personnel.

Despite heavy rainfall earlier in the day, the Nigerian Navy pressed on with the grand parade, demonstrating its discipline and dedication. The pulling-out process was conducted with precision symbolizing the ceremonial exit of an accomplished naval leader from active service.

The event also featured newly appointed Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, whom Ogalla described as “a man of integrity, vision, and competence,” expressing full confidence in his ability to steer the Navy to greater heights.

The ceremony portrayed the Navy’s pride, unity, and enduring spirit of service. It served not only as an honour to Vice Admiral Ogalla but also as a reaffirmation of the Navy’s commitment to safeguarding Nigeria’s sovereignty and maritime interests.

As Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla (Rtd) steps into a new chapter of life beyond uniform, his legacy of leadership, dedication, and service will continue to inspire future generations of officers and sailors. His contributions stand as a testament to duty, honour, and patriotism, values that define the Nigerian Navy and strengthen the nation.

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