 I'm Captain Samoa Locanary from 707 Special Forces Brigade. I'm from Delta States, Nigeria. The idea of Flintlock is for African countries, the Special Forces, to work together, to integrate together, to face, you know, terrorism, violence, extremist organization. You get to be trained here by the Americans. You get to be trained here by the British. So it's not something you get every day from coming from my country. The major threat Nigeria has now is the Bukoram insurgency. The Nigerian Armed Forces, we have been battling Bukoram now for more than 10 years now, more than a decade. I would say that's one of the reasons why Nigeria are participating actively in Flintlock. Most of those guys, you see, have got brothers, you know, they've got siblings, they've got friends. They have lost up in the North East during the fights for Bukoram. What keeps us moving is our personal motivation. You know, we try and motivate ourselves as much as possible. Flintlock is important because you're going to learn a lot and definitely something to take back home and teach the guys back home. Presently, we have a multinational joint tax force fighting Bukoram. So this gives us a perfect avenue to learn other tactics and, you know, how to work with the sister countries. Coming out of Flintlock was a big advantage for these guys, trust me. Flintlock should stay and shouldn't go anywhere anytime from now.