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Official List Of All Army Barracks & Camps In Nigeria + Their Locations (2025)

Official List Of All Army Barracks & Camps In Nigeria + Their Locations (2025)

The Nigerian Army is the largest component of the Nigerian Armed Forces and operates numerous military barracks and camps spread across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. These facilities serve as training grounds, operational command bases, and accommodation for personnel.

In this post, we provide a detailed and updated list of all the major army barracks and camps in Nigeria, including their exact locations.

Complete List of Nigerian Army Barracks & Camps by State

Abia State

  • Goodluck Jonathan Barracks, Ohafia

Federal Capital Territory (Abuja)

  • Mogadishu Cantonment (Formerly Sani Abacha Barracks)
  • Aguiyi Ironsi Barracks, Asokoro
  • Lungi Barracks (Formerly Gado Nasko Barracks)
  • Mambilla Barracks (Formerly Yakubu Gowon Barracks)
  • Camp Wu Bassey
  • Niger Barracks (Formerly Fort IBB)
  • Shittu Alao Barracks, Keffi

Lagos State

  • Dodan Barracks, Ikoyi
  • Ojo Cantonment
  • 174 Battalion Barracks, Odogunyan, Ikorodu
  • Ikeja Cantonment
  • Arakan Barracks, Apapa
  • Ashanti Barracks
  • Tego Barracks
  • Marda Barracks
  • Albati Barracks, Ojuelegba

Kaduna State

  • Ribadu Cantonment
  • Kalapanzin Barracks
  • Dalet Barracks
  • Kotoko Barracks

Kano State

  • Bukavu Barracks

Borno State

  • Giwa Barracks, Maiduguri
  • Maimalari Barracks, Maiduguri

Rivers State

  • Bori Camp, Port Harcourt
  • Adaka Boro Barracks, Elele

Enugu State

  • Abakpa Barracks
  • Awkunanaw Barracks

Oyo State

  • Mokola Military Barracks, Ibadan
  • Letmauk Barracks, Ibadan
  • Odogbo Barracks, Ibadan

Niger State

  • Artillery Brigade Barracks, Minna
  • Fort Nagwamatse, Kontagora

Delta State

  • Ejoor Barracks, Effurun
  • Warri Military Barracks

Ondo State

  • 323 Artillery Brigade, Akure
  • 19 Battalion Naquora Barracks, Okitipupa

Osun State

  • Ede Military Barracks

Kwara State

  • 22 Armoured Brigade (Sobi Barracks), Ilorin

Bauchi State

  • Obienu Barracks
  • 33 Artillery Brigade

Plateau State

  • Rukuba Barracks, Jos

Cross River State

  • Eburutu Barracks, Calabar

Edo State

  • Ekehuan Barracks, Benin City

Anambra State

  • 302 Artillery Regiment (General Support), Onitsha

Benue State

  • 72 Special Forces Battalion Barracks, Makurdi

 

Top 5 Notable Army Barracks in Nigeria

  1. Dodan Barracks (Ikoyi, Lagos)
    Formerly the official residence of Nigeria's military heads of state during the military era, Dodan Barracks holds historical significance and was once the seat of military power.
  2. Giwa Barracks (Maiduguri, Borno State)
    Strategically important in the fight against insurgency in the Northeast, Giwa Barracks is one of the largest and most active military facilities in the country.
  3. Goodluck Jonathan Barracks (Ohafia, Abia State)
    Named after former President Goodluck Jonathan, this is considered one of the largest Nigerian Army bases in the Southeast.
  4. Mogadishu Cantonment (Abuja)
    Located in the heart of Nigeria’s capital, it houses several operational units and remains one of the most fortified barracks in the country.
  5. Rukuba Barracks (Jos, Plateau State)
    This serves as the headquarters of the 3rd Armoured Division of the Nigerian Army, overseeing operations in the North Central zone.

 

FAQs About Army Barracks in Nigeria

Q1: How many army barracks are in Nigeria?
There are over 50 officially recognized Nigerian Army barracks and camps across all geopolitical zones.

Q2: What is the largest army barrack in Nigeria?
The Goodluck Jonathan Barracks in Ohafia and Giwa Barracks in Maiduguri are among the largest in terms of size and military capacity.

Q3: Can civilians live inside Nigerian army barracks?
Generally, only military personnel and their immediate families are allowed to live inside army barracks. Civilians are rarely permitted except with special permission.

Q4: What is the purpose of military barracks?
Barracks serve as residential quarters for soldiers, operational command centers, and training facilities for the Nigerian Army.

Q5: Are these barracks open to the public?
Military barracks are classified security zones and not open to the general public without authorization.

 

Conclusion

The Nigerian Army maintains a widespread network of barracks and military camps, strategically located to ensure national security and rapid response. Understanding their locations helps promote awareness of the military's presence across Nigeria.

Whether you're a researcher, military enthusiast, or preparing for service, this comprehensive 2025 guide on army barracks in Nigeria offers everything you need to know.

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