A female officer participating in a Nigerian Army ceremonial parade collapsed mid-session, prompting swift intervention from a fellow soldier whose quick reflexes prevented her from hitting the ground.
The incident occurred indoors at a hall decorated with Nigerian flags, international banners, and a gathering of dignitaries dressed in traditional attire. The setting suggests that the event was likely a passing-out parade or a formal presentation activity at the Nigerian Army War College.
According to eyewitnesses, the officer standing among her colleagues during the solemn parade suddenly lost balance. In seconds, a red-beret officer beside her reached out and caught her, while others rushed forward to provide additional support. She was carefully assisted out of formation as murmurs of concern spread through the hall.
Observers have since praised the lifesaving reaction of the male colleague, noting that such collapses are not uncommon in military drills. Experts say that prolonged periods of standing at attention can restrict blood flow and result in fainting a phenomenon recorded in military formations around the world. British royal guards, for instance, have had similar incidents during national ceremonies.
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As of the time of this report, the Nigerian Army has not released an official statement on the officer’s condition or what may have triggered the collapse. However, many Nigerians online have expressed hopes for her quick recovery and commended the professionalism displayed by the team on the ground.
