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The origin of the Nigerian Navy could be traced to the Marine Department of the Royal Navy established in 1887 as a quasi-military organization, which combined the duties of the present-day Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), the Nigerian Inland Waterways Authority and the Nigerian Navy. Elements of the Marine Department took part in military operations against the Germans in Cameroun during the First World War between 1914–1918. However, the colonial administration did not consider it necessary to establish a proper navy, as they believed that it was the duty of the Royal Navy to give naval protection to Nigeria. Also, the Marine Department was considered adequate to look after security of the ports and coastal approaches and provide harbour services for Royal Navy ships on West African patrols. This was the situation until the end of the Second World War in 1945. Read More

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Ships

NNS THUNDER

NNS THUNDER with Visual Call Sign F90 is an Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV). Her keel was laid in October 1966 Read More

NNS CENTENARY

NNS CENTENARY has a length of 95.5m. She is one of the frigates of the Nigerian Navy. She is an Off-shore Read More

NNS IKENNE

NNS IKENE with Visual Call Sign P270 is a Fast Crew Supply boat (FSC) which supplies logistics requirement to Read More

NNS KADA

NNS KADA is a Landing Ship Tank (LST-100). She replaced the decommissioned Landing Ships Read More

NNS KANO

NNS KANO with Visual Call Sign P270 is a Fast Crew Supplier boat (FCS) with a length of 40m. Her primary role is to Read More

NNS NGURU

NNS NGURU was named after a town in Yobe State. She is a Fast Patrol Craft (FPC) with Visual Call Sign P187 built by Read More

NNS IBENO

NNS IBENO is yet to be commissioned. She is a Seaward Defence Boat (SDB) with Visual Call Sign 5NBD. The Ship bRead More

NNS OSE

NNS OSE with Visual Call Sign P186 is a Fast Patrol Boat (FPB) with a length of 24m. The vessel was built by OCEA France Read More

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