By Nkechi Eze
As he marks his 53rd birthday, Warrant Officer Abdulrahman Muhammad Jahun reflects on a life defined by service, dedication, and the enduring influence of family and faith. With over two decades in the Nigerian Air Force, Jahun has balanced the discipline of military life with a deep passion for communication, leadership, and community engagement.
In a personal statement shared recently, Jahun recounted the guiding role of his parents, whose principles of compassion, humanity, and strong moral grounding provided the compass for his journey. “Those virtues became my compass,” he said, describing how early lessons in love, good neighborliness, and integrity shaped his character long before the uniform and honors.
Jahun’s educational journey laid the foundation for a life of adaptability and leadership. From Islamiyah Primary School and Township School to St. Peter’s Methodist Primary School, he cultivated cultural diversity, religious tolerance, and a lifelong curiosity about people and the world around him. At St. Peter’s, a young Muslim boy led morning prayers according to Methodist practice a role he embraced with confidence and excellence.
Secondary school further honed his leadership and communication skills. Jahun assumed prominent positions across student associations, served as Secretary General of the Muslim Students’ Society, and actively participated in the Drama and Debating Club. “My weekly news headlines became anticipated events,” he recalled, reflecting on the early emergence of his voice as a communicator and leader. It was also during this period that he earned the nickname “Presidoooo,” a moniker that symbolized his growing presence and influence.
Choosing Mass Communication at Kaduna Polytechnic marked another pivotal moment. There, under the mentorship of lecturers such as Fagbemi, Gambo, KJ, Adaji, and Buhari, Jahun refined his worldview and honed the skills that would later complement his distinguished military career.
Destiny then positioned him within the Nigerian Air Force, where he has served with distinction for over twenty years. His career spans prestigious appointments and courses at home and abroad, including assignments with the Presidential Air Fleet, the Nigerian Defence Academy, the Defence Intelligence Agency, Nigerian Air Force Headquarters, and Defence Headquarters. Jahun described his experiences as “treasured moments” that continue to inspire him.
Reflecting on his milestone birthday, Jahun expressed profound gratitude for his parents, mentors, colleagues, and friends who have shaped and supported his journey. “At 53, I am not just celebrating age, I am celebrating grace, growth, grit, and gratitude,” he said, emphasizing that his story, while rich with achievement, is still unfolding.
With a career that blends military excellence and communication prowess, Warrant Officer Abdulrahman Muhammad Jahun stands as a testament to service, resilience, and the enduring power of guidance, mentorship, and personal integrity.














