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Does The Nigerian Military Truly Supports A Democratic System? by rebranded(m): 7:12pm On Feb 08, 2015
Recent actions of the Nigerian military portrays a partisan military on the side of the PDP.

This is based on the recent whistle blower Captain Koli and now the unavailability of the security agency by choosing to start an offensive on the day elections are supposed to start.

It is unforunate we have a Commander in Chief that is unable to hold control of any of the agencies as far as their actions will support his administration or party.

It is time we critically examine, is our current military really in support of a democratic system. The above are obvious signs that some military guys are not ready to leave their positions yet and can do anything to maintain their positions

Hope we will not find ourselves in another mess in the near future.

~Rebranded

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