A Nigerian Officer Cadet, Noel Shekoduza Moses, has been awarded the Queen’s medal for best results in Military, Academic and Practical Studies by the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst (RMAS).
Twenty-four-year-old Moses beat 16 other foreign cadets to receive the medal at the Sovereign Parade for Overseas Cadets in the UK on Friday. He undertook one year course as
senior intake at Sandhurst academy.
He told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that he was proud to be a Nigerian and the first overseas cadet to receive the award. Moses was born in Kaduna state and attended the Nigerian Defence Academy, gaining a BEng in Civil Engineering. He also attended the counter-terrorist course in Nigeria. He played hockey and participated in orienteering at Sandhurst.
“I have learnt so much from this academy and I will impart the knowledge on others back home’’, Moses said.
Brig.-Gen. Henry Ayamasaokwei, Registrar of NDA, said Moses had vindicated the academy “as only the best are sent out.
“It also shows that the standards at NDA are high. That is why he could achieve this. And I believe this will motivate other cadets at the academy and encourage them to do well. This will also motivate future trainees to strive for excellence’’, Ayamasaokwei, who led a delegation from NDA, said.
Col. Dick Crombie, Staff Officer Cadet at the Royal Academy, said Moses represented the best of Nigeria, “we are proud of him’’. He also assured of continued partnership with Nigeria.
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