May 14, 2026

Late Chief of Army Staff Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja to Be Laid to Rest in Abuja

By Muhammad A. Aliyu

The late Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja, will be laid to rest in Abuja on Friday, according to his immediate elder brother, Moshood Lagbaja.

This announcement was made during a condolence visit by the St. Charles Grammar School Osogbo Old Boys Association (SCOBA) to the Lagbaja family in Osogbo, Osun State.

Moshood Lagbaja informed attendees that the Nigerian military would handle his brother’s burial and could not release the remains to the family.

He assured that the Army would provide a befitting farewell for the late military leader in Abuja.

The SCOBA delegation, led by Engineer Adesina Salami, the 1st Vice President of the association, presented a condolence letter signed by Tade Adekunle, Global President, and Leye Odetoyinbo, General Secretary.

Salami expressed profound sorrow on behalf of SCOBA, celebrating the late General’s contributions to the nation and the Charlean community.

“We mourn the loss of an exceptional individual, a proud Charlean, and a distinguished military leader who served our nation with unwavering dedication,” Salami said.

“Lt. Gen. Lagbaja’s remarkable life, selfless service, and enduring legacy inspire us. He made an inspiring and unforgettable impact on the Charlean Family Worldwide during his glorious lifetime.”

Salami conveyed prayers for comfort, adding, “May the comforting presence of Almighty God surround you during this difficult time. May His peace, love, and strength sustain you as you navigate the darkness of grief. We pray that the cherished memories of Lt. Gen. Lagbaja’s love, wisdom, and accomplishments bring solace to your hearts, and may his exemplary life continue to inspire generations to come.”

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