Adequate Academy

Adequate Academy International
(Adequate International Security and Logistic Services)

Our program is a youth empowerment program through education considering W. E. B Dubois idea of the benefit of education in any society.

About the Logo

The logo is a graduation cap with security stated on it indicating that education will be one’s certain future security to a happy life as Socrates will put it for our current youth and other generations to come.

Partnership and Accreditation

Our hard work and determination to ensure success for all of our students, volunteers and clients has allowed us to establish strong relationship with several organisations which has been beneficial to all of the individuals who participate in one or more of our academic programs, The organisations include the following:

  • United States Embassy, Nigeria
  • Educational Testing Service College Board, USA (Pending).
  • National Riffle Association, USA
  • Corporate Affairs Commission, Nigeria
  • Nigerian Student Association, CUNY, USA
  • NYS Division of Criminal Justice, Security Program, USA
  • Bari Political Workshop, Nigeria

Professional Courses:

  • Loss Prevention/Business Shrink Detective
  • Fire Guard Preparatory Course
  • Terrorist Patrol Training
  • Basic First Aid Training
  • Defensive Courses
  • Basic Supervision Training
  • Public & Customer Relations Training
  • Interview and Interrogation Training
  • Use of Force

NRA Courses and Membership

NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course- Teaches the basic knowledge, skills and attitude for owning and operating pistol safely.

NRA First Step Pistol Orientation- This is a firearm orientation program for new purchaser. You will be given instructions regarding firearm and you will learn safety responsibilities in relations to firearm.

NRA Refuse To Be A Victim- Teaches the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude for developing a strategy for ones personal safety and protection of ones asset.

Join the NRA by clicking the link below:

http://membership.nrahq.org/default.asp?campaignid=XI025201