 The 174 Battalion of the Nigerian Army held her 2022 West African Social Activities, a long-standing tradition that brings about the unifying of soldiers and their families as well as invited guests to socialize. This took place at the headquarters of the 174 Battalion Nigerian Army of Dogunjo Barracks. Positive news correspondents in Manolo Luba Boko captured the event and our reports. It was a colorful gathering of soldiers, their family, friends, alongside traditional rulers at the 2022 West African Social Activities, WASA. Opening the event was the inspection of the culture guard by the commanding officer of the 174 Battalion Nigerian Army of Dogunjo, Lieutenant Colonel M.I. Abdulrahman and the special guest of honor, retired Colonel Ruben Wanguo. A display of various cultural dances took the center stage from the house. To the Yoruba and then to the Igbo dance. All the dance steps were also showcased. According to the commanding officer, the event was skipped last year due to some issues. It noted that the essence of the event is to bring together soldiers and their families to socialize and bond. There was a display of masquerade dance. To show that we are not devils, we are human beings who come from homes and our responsibility is to make sure that the integrity of this country is maintained. Our territorial integrity is our primary concern. Therefore, building out time is always good to have time to relax. And so far I'm highly impressed with the organization and the way WASA is going. I'm happy with the process, the pattern and the display, sincerely I'm impressed. The 174 battalions at Udokunyo in Nekorodu, in fact they were entertaining. They are good, they are really entertaining us, we really enjoy their programs. So, and I pray that more grace to the Igbo. The highlight of the event was the stock of war, a show of strength by some female soldiers and residents of the barracks. Emmanuel Ulububukun, Plastic News.