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How I Was Burned, Battered And Shot By Nigerian Army During Zaria Genocide by Elbinawi: 10:01pm On Dec 07, 2017
How I was burned, battered and shot by Nigerian Army during #ZariaGenocide

This is the miraculous survival story of a man who was locked up in a room along with many others and the room set ablaze by Nigerian army. His burning body was battered, then shot!

My name is Mahdi Goronyo, a Nigerian from Sokoto state.

On the 12th of December, 2015 I went to Zaria in the company of many others for the purpose of attending a religious event of flag off of the auspicious ceremony of birthday of the Prophet (S). Before we arrived, soldiers from the Nigerian Army had shot and killed in Hussainiyyah, the venue of the occasion, and maintained a siege. We, like hundreds of others like us, therefore went to the Gyellesu residence of our leader.

We monitored what was happening at Hussainiyyah via calls, SMS, WhatsApp calls, messages and whatever. We prayed for the safety of those trapped in Hussainiyyah, not knowing that our own calamity was just hours away!

The Nigerian military arrived the Gyellesu neighborhood about 10:00PM, and announced their arrival with sounds of gunfire many kilometers away. There were many people, who like me, came to Zaria initially to attend the flag hoisting ceremony, which symbolizes the start of the month in which our Prophet (S) was born. Over two thousand people converged at the residence of Sheikh that eventful night.

Initially as the soldiers shot from afar, corpses and victims were brought to where I was. Soon after, the sounds of gunfire became louder and appeared much closer and more sporadic as the number of victims increased. I wondered how the situation was in about a dozen other places around the Sheikh’s compound where victims were taken to. After a while, I noticed that the number of victims – corpses and wounded – being brought to our location had dwindled significantly as those ferrying them got wounded or killed as well. This situation continued unabated all through the night. A few of us survived till the next day.

In the course of the night, sounds of explosions punctuated the heavy gunfire and the Soldiers had already gained access to the Sheikh’s compound. They had set ablaze many structures in and around. Heaps of corpses littered the compound and there was no escape for us. I was in the company of a few others.

Suddenly, we came face to face with the soldiers. They pushed us into a room and shut the door. They set the room ablaze with us inside. There was intense heat and smoke. Splinters of fire fell on us as the roofing ferociously burned. Soon, my clothing’s were also on fire. I had on me layers of clothing, but all were completely burnt. The pain was excruciating as my skin was being charred. Almost every part of my body was burnt.

When the door of the room burnt and collapsed, opening the room, I noticed that the soldiers kept watch, as if they wanted to be certain that we were all burnt alive. I rushed out to escape the suffocating smoke in the room. On citing me, one of the soldiers barked an order, “Come here!” I replied him, “You too, come here!” He came with so much scorn and vengeance, and used the butt of his gun to continually hit me until I was no longer having any sign of life in me. Soon after, the thick smoke from burning people choked me and I coughed. On hearing the sound of the cough, he returned to me and said, “you are not yet dead?” I replied that my life is not in his father’s hands. On hearing that, he raised his gun and shot me pointblank at a very close range on my stomach. When I came round, I saw myself on the hospital bed.


I don’t know what happened to those I was with. They probably were burnt alive.

Re: How I Was Burned, Battered And Shot By Nigerian Army During Zaria Genocide by yanabazee: 10:21pm On Dec 07, 2017
Eyah..... I feel for you bruv.... Allah's your strength!!!
Re: How I Was Burned, Battered And Shot By Nigerian Army During Zaria Genocide by MONITZ: 11:06pm On Dec 07, 2017
The Nigerian Army is an army of anything goes,very unprofessional in their dealings with the populace with an air of invincibility and when suddenly Boko Haram attacks them they start shedding tears like babies who re about to be weaned....

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Re: How I Was Burned, Battered And Shot By Nigerian Army During Zaria Genocide by gidgiddy: 11:07pm On Dec 07, 2017
Another survivor of the terrorist organisation called the Nigerian Army that is only good at fighting unarmed groups.

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Re: How I Was Burned, Battered And Shot By Nigerian Army During Zaria Genocide by SalamRushdie: 11:09pm On Dec 07, 2017
Buhari will never go unpunished for this
Re: How I Was Burned, Battered And Shot By Nigerian Army During Zaria Genocide by bolanto24(m): 12:53am On Dec 08, 2017
The injustice in this country stinks. This is one of the reasons I hate this country.


smh
Re: How I Was Burned, Battered And Shot By Nigerian Army During Zaria Genocide by Luckianti(m): 5:48am On Dec 08, 2017
Its a realy sad to witness such from those that were supposed to save and protect lives like thier colleagues in other countries. How do you expect people to love and respect the army when we keep hearing of this kind of tales? I sincerely pray that one day the army and police will turn a new leaf in this country
Re: How I Was Burned, Battered And Shot By Nigerian Army During Zaria Genocide by dokiOloye(m): 5:50am On Dec 08, 2017
Terrorist zoo army.
When they see malnourished boko boys,they'll tactically maneuver in Cameroon.
Re: How I Was Burned, Battered And Shot By Nigerian Army During Zaria Genocide by rifasenate11(m): 6:47am On Dec 08, 2017
the only thing the we have In this country are wicked animals that cannot even protect its people but are ever ready to kill them. the police are killing with SARS and the Military are killing too. who do we run to save us.

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