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Navy Announces Death of Operations Chief Musa Katagum

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  • Nigerian Navy confirms the death of Chief of Operations Musa Katagum after a prolonged illness.
  • He previously served as Chief of Naval Intelligence and contributed to major operational and strategic gains.
  • The Navy says his leadership, discipline, and professionalism leave a lasting legacy for personnel and the defence sector.

The Nigerian Navy has confirmed the death of its Chief of Operations, Musa Katagum, a senior officer widely respected for his professionalism and dedication to national service.

He reportedly died after a prolonged illness and has since been buried in accordance with Islamic rites.

Katagum previously served as Chief of Naval Intelligence and was known for his strategic
expertise and leadership.

During his years of service, he contributed significantly to several operational achievements credited to the Navy’s recent successes.

Navy pays tribute to his legacy

Confirming the development, Director of Naval Information, Abiodun Folorunsho, described the late officer as a committed professional whose career reflected exceptional discipline, loyalty, and insight.

He noted that Katagum’s legacy would continue to inspire naval personnel and expressed condolences to his family, friends, and associates.

Within military ranks, news of his passing has been received with solemn reflection, as senior officers and personnel remember him as a mentor figure who influenced younger officers through guidance and example.

Many who served under him credit his calm leadership style and analytical approach for improving operational efficiency and decision-making processes.

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