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Bombing Of Army College: Report Indicts Former Commander General Isah by karlmax2: 7:10am On Feb 12, 2013
The Nigerian Army report on the attack at the Armed Forces and Command Staff College in Kaduna in November 2012 has indicted the former commander, Nigerian Army Corps of Infantry, Major General Mohammed Isah.

Major General Isah according to the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Azubike Ihejirika, was found wanting on negligence of duty even after getting reports of the attack at the college.

The chief of army staff reiterated that the former commander was not retired because of the attack but as a result of his attaining his retirement age, which is a fact in the army records that is also known to the general.

Two suicide bombs in November 2012 hit a church inside a military barracks of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, in Jaji, Kaduna state, killing 11 people and injuring 30 others.

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) subsequently removed two top military officials from their posts at the college. The affected officials were Air Vice Marshal Ibrahim Kure, the Commandant of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, and Major General Mohammed Isa, Commander, Nigerian Army Corps of Infantry, Jaji.

http://www.channelstv.com/home/2013/02/11/bombing-of-army-college-report-indicts-former-commander/
Re: Bombing Of Army College: Report Indicts Former Commander General Isah by kettykings: 7:57am On Feb 12, 2013
if the recent campaign of calumny against the Army authorities is traced to this Bigot then in all fairness he should be court marshaled immediately let us see the heavens fall.
Re: Bombing Of Army College: Report Indicts Former Commander General Isah by GARRIx7(m): 8:04am On Feb 12, 2013
What exactly did he do wrong. The article gave no details as to specific reasons for his indictment.

Major General Isah according to the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Azubike Ihejirika, was found wanting on negligence of duty even after getting reports of the attack at the college.

"Negligence of duty" is an ambiguous description of an offence.

My Question is: Which duty or task did he neglect??
Re: Bombing Of Army College: Report Indicts Former Commander General Isah by Nobody: 9:07am On Feb 12, 2013
GARRI (x7):
What exactly did he do wrong. The article gave no details as to specific reasons for his indictment.

"Negligence of duty" is an ambiguous description of an offense.

My Question is: Which duty or task did he neglect??

hahahaha.
Bros you are so hilarious.

Let me tell you this, you see, if one Abu Kill Kill bombs a church in Yobe, Jonathan is usually blamed for it.
So, are you saying they can't blame the commander for the bomb right under his nose?

Anyway, the answer to your question, the details of "Negligence of duty" will be in the document which must have been classified.

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Re: Bombing Of Army College: Report Indicts Former Commander General Isah by miiraaj: 10:29am On Feb 12, 2013
karl max: The Nigerian Army report on the attack at the Armed Forces and Command Staff College in Kaduna in November 2012 has indicted the former commander, Nigerian Army Corps of Infantry, Major General Mohammed Isah.

Major General Isah according to the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Azubike Ihejirika, was found wanting on negligence of duty even after getting reports of the attack at the college.

The chief of army staff reiterated that the former commander was not retired because of the attack but as a result of his attaining his retirement age, which is a fact in the army records that is also known to the general.

Two suicide bombs in November 2012 hit a church inside a military barracks of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, in Jaji, Kaduna state, killing 11 people and injuring 30 others.

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) subsequently removed two top military officials from their posts at the college. The affected officials were Air Vice Marshal Ibrahim Kure, the Commandant of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, and Major General Mohammed Isa, Commander, Nigerian Army Corps of Infantry, Jaji.

http://www.channelstv.com/home/2013/02/11/bombing-of-army-college-report-indicts-former-commander/

What's the indictment here? Negligence of duty? Smh.
Re: Bombing Of Army College: Report Indicts Former Commander General Isah by tomakint: 12:56pm On Feb 12, 2013
That's a bold move from Lt. Gen Ihejirika, how on earth would an Army Commander be found wanting at his duty post? I mean how do you explain a bomb blast in an Army College, then I wonder what the 'clown' is commanding? undecided More power to your elbow, the brave one, Ihejirika! Walahi, I am beginning to love this man and see him as the needed messiah to salvage Nigerian Army from the 'blood-sucking Kaduna Mafias'! I am praying for you Sir cool

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