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Nigeria Military As A Political Party by shehuolayinka(m): 11:18am On Mar 25, 2018
One thing we should always understand is that the military is the most important institution in any country. It continuous survival and functionality transcend to the continuous existence of a State.

Politicising, and putting ethnic and religion ahead in formation and operations of the military will fast track the demise of the country.

The Mohammadu Buhari administration has completely ridicule and useless the Nigerian military. Now a political party. A political party situated in Northern part of the country.

Politician's for years, have been trying to wriggle the control of the military and sadly they got successful in getting the military bend to it whims and caprice.

In every nation of the world, the military act as the backbone and uphold the sovereignty of the State. It is the most important institution. The very heartbeat of a country.

But over here in Nigeria, the military which should safeguard and uphold the continuous existence and stability of the country, has been the one (maybe) inadvertently spearheading it destruction.

Truth be told, It didn't start with PMB, but the ethnic jingoist just only made what we have been suspecting that politicians have overtaking the command of the military to be true.

The Nigerian military, which was once said to be the best in the Africa is now a shadow of itself, just like the Police that has been made useless and toothless by years of elites interference, coupled with past and current government ethnic and religious biasness in the Police in terms of promotions, recruitment, which untimely led to the comatose state of the Police, we are now witnessing the demise of Nigerian Armed Forces, which is even happening fast.

Buhari came and went on a Northern agenda. Polarising the country along ethnic and religion, with his utterance and appointment.

His northernisation of his government, began with the military. Fixing cronies and bigot into sensitive security post.

Are we expecting things to be OK, when the commander in chief, is not bother about the sad utterance made by the IGP, Minister of Defence over the killings perpetrated by Fulani herdsmen? expecting the military not to collude with killer herdsmen when those who should halt the advancement and killings perpetrated by herdsmen are of the same ethnic and religious group?

The question now is not about T. Y Danjuma questionable and gory past, but about Mohammedu Buhari well thought plan of knowingly turning Nigeria into a second Somalia and Afghanistan.

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Re: Nigeria Military As A Political Party by adehsenior(m): 11:34am On Mar 25, 2018
The truth is bitter, the Nigerian Army should lick their wounds and do the needful and stop blaming TY Danjuma for saying the obvious truth. if you doubt TY Danjuma ask Benue, Plateau and Kanduna residents,

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