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Wyss, Marco. „The Challenge of Western Neutralism during the Cold War: Britain and the Buildup of a Nigerian Air Force“. Journal of Cold War Studies 20, Nr. 2 (Juni 2018): 99–128. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00817.

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In the wake of decolonization, Britain wanted to maintain its strategic interests in Nigeria and to keep the newly independent African country in the Western orbit. Having abrogated a defense agreement in reaction to Nigerian domestic opposition, the British government counted on military assistance to secure its postcolonial security role. The British thus hoped to gain responsibility for the buildup of a Nigerian air force, which the authorities in Lagos wished to establish for national prestige and protection against potential enemies such as Ghana. The Nigerians, however, first tried to secure the requisite assistance from Commonwealth countries other than Britain before opting for a West German air force mission. The Nigerian government aimed to reduce its dependence on Britain and thereby burnish its neutralist credentials. Yet London was challenged by a Western version of neutralism, similar to Western neutrality, because the Nigerians never attempted to approach the Soviet bloc about military assistance.
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ADAMS, DR JOHN ANYABE, EFEFIONG ASUQUO EDET und MICHAEL R. ITAM. „Airpower in Counterinsurgency: Analysis of the Nigerian Air Force’s Response to The Boko Haram Insurgency in the Northeast“. Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 8, Nr. 6 (02.07.2021): 302–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/assrj.86.10177.

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This paper examined the role of airpower in counterinsurgency with particular focus on analyzing the Nigerian Air Force’s response to the Boko Haram insurgency in the north-east. The paper adopted the documentary method and sourced data from mainly secondary sources. The Nigeria Air Force ’s operations against the insurgent group commenced in 2010, as part of the armed forces operations within the purview of the Joint Task Force. It was found out that in spite of the significant contribution made by the Nigeria Air Force , there still are challenges to Nigeria Air Force ’s counterinsurgency efforts. Firstly, Nigeria Air Force faces logistical problems such as a dearth of spare parts, shortage of precision-guided ammunition, and inadequate trained personnel that can operate and maintain sophisticated war weapons. Secondly, there is a paucity of systems to initiate and maintain a systematic kill-chain that will encompass searching for the adversary, maintaining intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance presence over them, and subduing them and obtaining data for purposes of analysis. It was recommended, among others that for the Nigeria Air Force to be more effective in the northeast operations, there should be increased spending on purchasing more modern platforms and weaponry that are pliable in contemporary air power considerations.
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Yakasai, Bashir Adam. „Pattern of Substance Use Among Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Personnell at Sam Ethanan Air Force Base, Ikeja-Lagos, Nigeria“. TEXILA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL RESEARCH 3, Nr. 1 (22.07.2016): 76–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21522/tijcr.2014.03.01.art023.

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Majiyagbe, Folorunsho. „The Montreal Convention 1999 and Nigerian Law: Uncertainty, Uninterrupted“. Air and Space Law 33, Issue 4/5 (01.09.2008): 346–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/aila2008026.

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International air carrier liability under Nigerian law has, for some time past, been shrouded in uncertainty because of the ambivalence with which Nigerian courts applied the Warsaw Convention 1929 as regards its exclusivity or otherwise, vis–à–vis actions and remedies. Consequently, it was hoped that the Montreal Convention 1999, which expressly forbids the application of national laws to international air carriage claims would ameliorate the situation. Unfortunately, the passage of the Civil Aviation Act 2006, which gives the Montreal Convention the force of law in Nigeria, also repealed the Warsaw Convention. This article discusses the liability regime under Nigerian law as it stood prior to the Act and the vacuum which has now been created by the repeal of the Warsaw Convention, which means that where the departing or destination country is not a signatory to the Montreal Convention, Nigeria’s national laws must be applied. The article further analyzes pertinent parts of the language of the Montreal Convention and its travaux préparatoires and argues that the provision which robs the Warsaw Convention of the force of law ought to be repealed immediately.
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Ujoatuonu, Ikechukwu V. N., Chiedozie O. Okafor, Gabriel C. Kanu, Izuchukwu L. G. Ndukahie und Raphael Nwaleke. „Roles of Fear of Happiness and Fragility of Happiness in Nigerian Military Personnel Workload“. International Journal of Psychological Studies 12, Nr. 4 (27.11.2020): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijps.v12n4p53.

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In the light of conflicts and Boko Haram insurgency facing Nigeria as a county and the involvement of the military in the fight against terrorists, the study of workload and happiness need to be researched more to gain greater acceptance and become one of the global indices on which nations’ military are measured and ranked. Our study anchors on multiple resource and information processing theory to assess the roles of fear and fragility of happiness in workload among Nigerian military personnel. Two hundred and twenty (220) Nigerian soldiers, drawn from Nigerian Army and Nigerian Air Force participated in this study. Three instruments , namely, Workload Scale, Fear of Happiness Scale and Fragility of Happiness Scale, were used to collect data from the participants. Results of hierarchical multiple regression analysis indicated that fear of happiness was not significantly associated with work load. Fragility of happiness positively predicted work load, indicating that military personnel who had greater fragility of happiness reported greater workload. It was concluded that workplace interventions and programs to curtail fragility of happiness would be helpful in reducing the perceptions of excess workload among Nigerian military personnel.
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Ogbole, A. J., J. S. Bisji, S. J. Umar, I. M. Jallo, S. O. Ezeh und A. L. James. „Knowledge, Attitudes and Perception in Regard to COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigerian Military Population“. Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 7, Nr. 11 (27.11.2020): 231–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/assrj.711.9254.

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The study assessed the knowledge, attitudes and perception of Nigerian Military population towards the coronavirus outbreak. A web-based cross-sectional survey was used to collect from 216 data from military officers from the Nigerian Army, Nigerian Air Force and the Nigerian Navy. Majority of the study sample were males, 88.4% (n = 191) and more than half the respondents were between 21 to 30 years old (50.5%). Also, 82.4% of the sample were graduates and 54.2% married. 82.9% were from Nigerian Army and 57.9% were commissioned officers with 6-10 years’ work experience 49.5 (n=107). Results show that there was no significant correlation between demographic factors of gender, age, military type, religion, education and marital status and knowledge of COVID-19 (p>.05). Results further show that there was no significant correlation between demographic factors and perception of COVID-19 (p>.05), meaning there was no significant difference in perception of COVID-19 based on demographic factors. Finally, the results showed that there was no significant correlation between demographic factors and attitude to COVID-19 (p>.05). Irrespective of gender or age for example, knowledge, attitude, and perception of COVID-19 was good among the military population. Despites high level of awareness among the study population, it was recommended that the military authorities in Nigeria further strengthen their health systems, as well as the knowledge of infectious diseases and pandemics which will help them to assist the government and in educating the general populace through their military-civilian interface.
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Abdullahi, Musa Siddiq, und Musa Salisu. „Attitude of Military and Paramilitary Officers towards the Role of Arabic Language in Addressing Security Issues in Nigeria“. IIUM Journal of Educational Studies 6, Nr. 1 (02.07.2019): 56–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.31436/ijes.v6i1.145.

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This study addresses security issues in Nigeria through Arabic Language Education. Arabic Language is one out of the international languages, it is a member of the Semitic family of language and perhaps the only one among them that has gallantly stood the test of the time. It gains wide range of currency and leaves an indelible mark on the course of world history, culture and civilization. The language has played a significant role in security challenges. It has the ability to solve problems between groups of people by ensuring atmosphere for understanding and peaceful co-existence. The study was a descriptive survey type. The population consisted of all Nigerian military and paramilitary officers using stratified random sampling technique, 50 officers were selected from each of the Nigerian Army, Air force, Police, and Civil Defence corps in the North-east totaling 200. A questionnaire titled “Arabic Language Education and National Security Questionnaire” was designed for the data collection. Test re-test method was employed for the reliability with 0.76 coefficient. One research question and one hypothesis guided the study. Percentage was used to answer the research question and ANOVA was used to test the hypothesis at 0.05significance level. The findings reveal that there was a significant difference in the understanding of Arabic Language among Nigerian security officers. Significant difference was found in addressing insecurity through Arabic than in other languages. It was recommended among others that, the government should recognize Arabic Language as a medium of communication/instruction and of the equal rank with English language in Nigeria. The Language should be incorporated into in-house training for the security officers. Keywords: Nigeria, Security, Arabic Language, Role
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Ubadike, O. C., H. K. Anabi, E. G. Okafor, M. U. Bonet, P. O. Jemitola und A. A. Shinkafi. „Optimal sensor suite selection for helicopter enhanced vision in all-weather-all-environment operation using multi criteria decision making techniques“. Nigerian Journal of Technology 40, Nr. 5 (13.05.2022): 861–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/njt.v40i5.12.

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Optimum sensor selection for helicopter enhanced vision in all-weather operations is a strategic issue and has a significant impact on safety, efficiency and utility of military and Emergency Service Helicopters. On the other hand, selecting the optimal sensor among many alternatives is a multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) problem. The sensor selection task in this paper is modelled as a stepwise Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to guide the selection process, based on criteria relating to environmental conditions (fog, rain, dust) and sensor characteristics (detection range, update rate, resolution). Result of this study reveals that a combination of millimeter wave radar, passive millimeter wave camera and infrared camera is the optimal suite having the highest value among all the alternatives considered. This result will guide decision makers at the Headquarters of the Nigerian Air force and indeed other helicopter operators in their quest to equip helicopters for operation in adverse weather conditions.
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Ezema, Godian C., Elias C. Aniwada, Ojor R. Ayemoba, U. O. Adekanye und Nathan AE Okeji. „Spectrum of Substance Use, Reasons for Use and Perceived Effects on Treatment among People Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (PLWHIV) in Benue State, Nigeria; A Qualitative Study“. Global Journal of Health Science 14, Nr. 12 (10.11.2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v14n12p1.

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INTRODUCTION: Substance use is on increase and a major public health problem contributing about 1.7 million deaths among teenagers globally. Ironically, some are socially acceptable and freely consumed during social activities. They are consumed commonly for social, religious and medicinal reasons. This study aims to assess substance use, types, reasons and its perceived effects among PLHIV in Benue State, Nigeria METHODS: The study was at Centre for Infectious Diseases Control (CIDC), 161 Nigerian Air Force Hospital, Makurdi at Benue state, Nigeria. Qualitative data was collected using Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) among five homogeneous groups involving 40 discussants [30 and 10 health care workers]. The recorded discussions were transcribed verbatim, coded based on predetermined themes and reported. RESULTS: The commonest psychoactive substance used by People living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (PLWHIV) for both males and females was Alcohol followed by Kola nut and Bitter Cola. Others were; cannabis, overdose dose of Rohypnol, Tramadol and diazepam; paracitamol mixed with ‘la-cassera’ soft drink and codeine in cough syrup as well as Marijuana. Major reasons for use included to increase work, sexual performance, reading time and appetite; reduce nausea, vomiting and to manage stress or boredom. They perceived most substance to be safe though few expressed their concern on the possible interaction with Antiretroviral (ARV) medications and possibility of increasing Gastrointestinal tract (GIT) effect of some drugs. This they said depends on type and dose of consumption. CONCLUSION: Substance use among PLWHIV is common. Misconceptions and poor appreciation of effect of these substance use among these clients abound. Every effort should be made to tame this menace.
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Aniwada, Elias C., Godian C. Ezema und Chika N. Onwasigwe. „Tobacco use, determinants and effects on treatment among persons living with HIV/AIDS at Military Hospital in Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria“. International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 9, Nr. 5 (27.04.2022): 1973. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20221209.

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Background: Tobacco use is a leading avertable cause of premature death globally. It is commonly used among PLWHIV and with mortality tripling compared to the general population. Its impact on them is multifactorial. This study aims to assess the prevalence, determinants and effects of tobacco and its related products on treatment among persons living with HIV at a military hospital in Makurdi, Benue State, NigeriaMethods: The study was among HIV positive clients ≥18 years who have accessed care for ≥12 months at Nigerian air force hospital, Makurdi of Benue state, Nigeria. A descriptive cross-sectional study was done using adopted WHO ASSIST (V3.0) questionnaire. Simple random sampling method was used to select 700 clients studied.Results: About 138(19.7%) have used Tobacco products and 66 (9.4%) in past 3 months of which 10 (90.3%) were mild users. Of those that ever-used tobacco 114 (82.6%) used Tobacco and other substances; 90 (79.0%) Alcohol, 73 (64.0%) Kola nut, 8 (7.0%) Cannabis and 5 (4.4%) Cocaine. Determinants of use were male gender (AOR 0.23; 95% CI 0.15-0.35) and earning <18,000 (AOR 2.23; 95% CI 1.05-4.70). There were no associations of tobacco use with viral load and CD4 count.Conclusions: Prevalence of Tobacco use was higher than general population. Male gender and low socioeconomic status were determinants of use of tobacco. Addressing this menace of tobacco use is an important political and public health issue.
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Dissertationen zum Thema "Nigerian Air Force"

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(8698872), Erich Wilhelm Drollinger. „"For Training Purposes Only": West German Military Aid to Nigeria and Tanzania, 1962-1968“. Thesis, 2020.

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Amidst the confrontation between the East and the West Bloc during the Cold War, the decolonization of Africa created an entirely new ideological battlefield for these two sides to compete with one another for power and influence. The Federal Republic of Germany, having been allowed to rearm its military less than a decade prior, sought to gain influence in Nigeria and Tanzania by providing them with military aid. However, in both cases it failed to fulfill its promises of aid. Through the examination of these case studies, this study argues that the Federal Republic’s ability to provide effective military aid to non-NATO countries was limited due to the combination of its cautious foreign policy and the dynamic political landscape of the countries to which it offered aid. Formerly classified government documents and newspaper articles constitute the majority of this study’s source material. While current historiography focuses on the impact of the Cold War superpowers in regions outside of Europe, less attention has been given to the important roles that smaller powers such as the Federal Republic have played. By analyzing a smaller global player, the goal of this study is to complicate the notion of the Cold War being binary in nature. Furthermore, it aims to illustrate the political tightrope that the Federal Republic walked when conducting military aid which stemmed from the legacy of its violent past and its status as a divided nation.
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Bücher zum Thema "Nigerian Air Force"

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Amosu, Adesola Nunayon. En-route to command: Memoirs of the 19th Chief of the Air Staff, Nigerian Air Force. Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria: Gold Press Limited, 2015.

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The last flight: A pilot remembers the Air Force and the Biafran air attacks. Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria: Aeromax International Ltd., 2011.

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Kinnan, Christopher J. Failed state 2030: Nigeria : a case study. Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala: Center for Strategy and Technology, Air War College, Air University, 2011.

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Humbert, Allan Robert. WW II letters to my girl back home: From Nigeria, Arabia and Turkey. [Bloomington, Ind.]: 1stBooks, 2002.

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Hall, Peter. No. 91 'Nigeria' Squadron (Osprey Aviation Elite 3). Osprey Publishing, 2001.

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Humbert, Allan Robert. WWII Letters to My Girl Back Home: From Nigeria, Arabia and Turkey. 1st Books Library, 2003.

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Levin, Ayala. Architecture and Development. Duke University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478022503.

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In Architecture and Development Ayala Levin charts the settler colonial imagination and practices that undergirded Israeli architectural development aid in Africa. Focusing on the “golden age” of Israel’s diplomatic relations in and throughout the continent from 1958 to 1973, Levin finds that Israel positioned itself as a developing-nation alternative in the competition over aid and influence between global North and global South. In analyses of the design and construction of prestigious governmental projects in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Ethiopia, Levin details how architects, planners, and a trade union--owned construction company staged Israel as a new center of nonaligned expertise. These actors and professionals paradoxically capitalized on their settler colonial experience in Palestine, refashioning it as an alternative to Western colonial expertise. Levin traces how Israel became involved in the modernization of governance, education, and agriculture in Africa, as well as how African leaders chose to work with Israel to forge new South-South connections. In so doing, she offers new ways of understanding the role of architecture as a vehicle of postcolonial development and in the mobilization of development resources.
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Buchteile zum Thema "Nigerian Air Force"

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Wyss, Marco. „British Leadership Questioned“. In Postcolonial Security, 151–86. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198843023.003.0006.

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During the transfer of power, the British built up the Nigerian armed forces, and both London and Lagos expected Britain to remain Nigeria’s main provider of military assistance after independence. But Britain’s military assistance role in Nigeria came to be questioned in the wake of the row over the defence agreement. Fearful of accusations from the opposition and African neighbours of neocolonial collusion with the former imperial power, Lagos began to search for alternative sources of military assistance. But their Western orientation and underpinning anti-communist sentiments prevented the Nigerians from turning to the Soviet bloc. Instead, they approached Commonwealth and/or non-aligned powers, as well as medium, lesser, and/or neutral European countries. Eventually, the FRG became responsible for the build-up of Nigeria’s air force. Although this was a major setback for the British, they consoled themselves that the Nigerian air force was at least in safe, Western hands.
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Cook, David. „Beheading of Nigerian Air Force Officers“. In The Boko Haram Reader, herausgegeben von Abdulbasit Kassim und Michael Nwankpa, 319–20. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190908300.003.0045.

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(22 JULY 2014 AND 15 OCTOBER 2014) [Summarized by Abdulbasit Kassim] Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZsCUEHqvLs; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNq0DIqgR5A&spfreload=10&bpctr=1475356331 (viewer discretion advised) Although Boko Haram is well-known for carrying out mass casualty operations, the group also conducts other operations such as beheadings with high shock value to terrorize Nigerian soldiers. This is a summary of two beheading videos of the Nigerian Air Force officers, Umar Abubakar and Chimda Hedima...
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Cook, David. „Shekau Says He is Alive and Well“. In The Boko Haram Reader, herausgegeben von Abdulbasit Kassim und Michael Nwankpa, 335–38. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190908300.003.0049.

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(5 OCTOBER 2014) [Trans.: Abdulbasit Kassim] Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC0GJtoTttM Shekau once again resurfaced and dismissed the claims of his death following the report of the Nigerian Army that he was killed in Konduga on 17 September 2014. In this video, Shekau confirmed the killing of the Nigerian pilot (Chimda Hedima), who was captured when Boko Haram members shot down a Nigerian Air Force jet (text 42). The full version of this video also shows graphic scenes of amputation, stoning to death, and beheading...
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Ojedokun, Usman Adekunle. „Crime Witnesses' Non-Cooperation in Police Investigations“. In Police Science, 150–57. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7672-3.ch007.

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The importance of crime witnesses in policing and crime control cannot be overemphasized. In Nigeria, a constant impediment in the effective operation of the criminal justice system machineries is the non-cooperation of crime witnesses with personnel of the Nigeria Police Force. Against this background, this paper examines the causes and consequences of crime witnesses' non-cooperation in police investigations in Nigeria. Rational choice theory was employed for its theoretical anchorage. A wide range of socio-cultural factors were identified as sustaining the traditional communication gap between the Police and crime witnesses that possess vital information which can aid their crime investigation. The Nigeria Police Force is urged to develop a holistic road-map through which the level of public confidence in its operation can be boosted.
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Konferenzberichte zum Thema "Nigerian Air Force"

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Ishaya, Wakili, Abednego. „Effecting a Pneumatic Operated Assembly, for an Improved Oil Recovery IOR, in Onshore Wells“. In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/207199-ms.

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Abstract As hydrocarbon formation continues, owing to its natural sourcing, technologies have continually emerged on how these hydrocarbons can be effectively produced at a commercial benchmark. Asides its natural drive system, the enhanced oil recovery methods have been one key approach that has been effected towards increasing hydrocarbon's production rate, from its reservoirs. The natural reservoir energy has allowed for about 10% production of original oil in place. And, extending a field's productive life by employing the secondary recovery has further improved production to 20 to 40%, with EOR amounting to about 30 to 60% production. This however, would tell of the impending need towards further developments on increasing upon this production rate. Hence, the approach on using a pneumatic operated assembly with considerations made on onshore wells. This paper seeks to depict a focal on "Pneumatic IOR (Improved Oil Recovery)" as a method to be effected for onshore wells towards improving its productivity. The pneumatic system uses compressed air, contained in a cylinder - through specialized tubing, alongside pressure control systems, that helps regulate the flow and amount of the compressed air; to propel a metallic bar that will act on the reservoir surface. A force of impact, which will induce vibrations inwards, is generated. The mechanical motion of the metal bars for which this compressed air acts upon will provide the travel force, which when it acts on the reservoir surface of interest, will induce geologic stresses. This stresses and vibrations are important constituents in increasing pressure, downhole. Thereby, enabling fluid flow upwards through the wellbore to the surface. And, this will proffer the necessary physics, needed for pressure development downhole, which will be of importance in improving Oil Recovery.
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