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‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by Islie: 7:09am On Nov 22, 2015
SOME men of the Nigerian Army may well need more reorientation on the reality that the country is in a democracy and that brutalisation of civilians is out of fashion.

This was the submission of Lasisi Sherifdeen and Ayorinde Adewale, two men who were allegedly brutalised on Friday evening by three soldiers close to Total Filling Station, Mushin, Lagos. According to the duo, they were taken to the barracks at the Armed Forces Resettlement Centre, Oshodi and forced to pay for repairs of a vehicle they said they were not guilty of damaging.

Sherifdeen said, “We were in a little traffic along Mushin Road, close to the Total Filling Station and Road Safety office; suddenly their bus was trying to manoeuvre through, creating a third lane in the process on the two-lane road, and brushing our car, a Sienna, as they made to get into our front. But rather than apologise, they came down in a commando-like fashion and started accusing us of brushing and damaging their bus.

“Surprised, my brother, Ayorinde Adewale, who drove the car, said ‘But you are the ones who brushed our car, this is a democracy, you should be apologising to us.’ This apparently infuriated them and they immediately dealt him blows. They also dealt me blows and tried to force my door on the passenger’s side open. Seeing that the door was locked, they moved over, opened the driver’s door and continued beating, dragging my brother out and stomping on him.”

Seeing that it was getting out of hand, we started pleading with them to let us go, but rather than soften down, they intensified the beating. I approached the one who looked the most senior and an officer, his name tag read: M. Bukar. He wore a rank with an eagle and a star, I think he’s a colonel; but he ignored me and they continued the beating, tearing my clothes in the process; you can see that I’m virtually in rags. Look at my brother’s face, it is full of bruises.

They also bundled my brother into the bus and ordered me to drive along to the barracks. As I made to drive the car, the door of my car, which they had forced open, brushed their bus. This further infuriated them and they intensified the beating. This time, they bundled me into the bus as well, while one of them drove my car. They totally ignored the crowd that had now gathered and was pleading with them to let us go.”

He added, “Inside their barrack at Oshodi, they ordered us to start rolling on the bare floor, while one of them went to get their panel-beater and painter. Thereafter, we were charged N13,000 for the replacement of one of their bus lights and for the damage on the panel. We told them we didn’t have enough cash but they told us to use our ATM cards or be locked up in the barrack until we could pay. So we went to an ATM at a First Bank branch in the barrack, where we withdrew the money and paid. It was only after that that we were allowed to go.”

Sherifdeen, who resides in Shasha, Akowonjo said the soldiers conduct was most unbefitting of proper training and sense of responsibility. He wondered why they should be treated like that in their country and hope that the Nigerian Army authorities would look into the matter.

When The Nation contacted the Army spokesperson attached to the barrack, Lt. Commander Patricia Onyekwere Friday evening, she claimed she was not aware of the incident but promised to get back to our correspondent after due consultation. She was yet to get back as at press time, Saturday evening, and was no longer picking or returning calls to phone.


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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by madridguy(m): 7:10am On Nov 22, 2015
They will surely meet their waterloo soon. That is why you see some of our military officers die like chicken. Useless set of zombies.

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by Confessng: 7:11am On Nov 22, 2015
They don't look brutalised to me .
Yes most military personnel in Nigeria need to be trained and retrained ,but for one of the brothers to have said this is democracy and so on and so forth ,could it be the brothers were also trying to prove something ?

Unfortunately Soldiers are trained to subdue any form of insurbordination,its the training so that statement could have infuriated them and a statement like that would have come with an attitude too

When we seek to understand before we are understood we save ourselves a lot of stress.

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by Slimzjoe(m): 7:22am On Nov 22, 2015
These ones are here Brutalising Civilians while there Colleagues are Suddenly Disappearing angry
These Kind of Soldiers should be Transferred to Borno since they are good in Physical Combat undecided

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by eyenibibio(m): 8:17am On Nov 22, 2015
Haba, they don't look brutalised!

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by Nobody: 8:28am On Nov 22, 2015
I have
Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by MrSmith007: 8:28am On Nov 22, 2015
Wickedness.

I saw Lasisi... End time beating grin

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by tinobrace(m): 8:28am On Nov 22, 2015
Soldiers brutalizing citizens since 19BC.

But on a more serious note, these guys actions needs to be checked and corrected. Attimes I wonder whether they even have human sympathy like other normal humans.
Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by Dopeyomi(m): 8:28am On Nov 22, 2015
I didn't see any mark on their face tHo..


But


We call them Millitary men and see What they're doing..


End time Soldiers..

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by Osirimononaye(m): 8:29am On Nov 22, 2015
End Time
Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by sule17(m): 8:29am On Nov 22, 2015
What is brutalised?

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by Charlydot2(m): 8:29am On Nov 22, 2015
Islie:

Pls i want to knw what happen to the 105 soldiers...




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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by Generalkorex(m): 8:30am On Nov 22, 2015
I knew the spokeperson would be unaware of the event.

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by francizy(m): 8:30am On Nov 22, 2015
NA flexing powers on armless civilians but when it comes to the battlefield, all we see is propaganda news while insurgents keeps dealing with them mercilessly..

Same way a military personal brutalized a keke napep driver in my area and forced him to bath gutter water plus stand on his forehead, while dealing him deadly military slaps on his bare back. This was just because the said guy bashed his car a little. Wasn't there when the bashing occurred but if am to say, it's possible the military man was at fault from the on-set..

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by menix(m): 8:31am On Nov 22, 2015
Good for nothing soldiers..

Ordinary a naked bokoharam scout will chase a battalion of Nigerian Army with his bare preek yet they have the power, morale to deal with unarmed, innocent civilians..

As I type from a church, those soldiers will be sent to sambisa for the December onslaught with boko boiz where dey will face Karma..

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by tola9jaa: 8:31am On Nov 22, 2015
Buhari caution your boys
Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by laytoshtwo: 8:32am On Nov 22, 2015

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by tola9jaa: 8:32am On Nov 22, 2015
Go and fight boko haram not innocent civilian

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by Lildrizzle(m): 8:32am On Nov 22, 2015
Happy Sunday everyone
Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by deramarks(f): 8:32am On Nov 22, 2015
So they cannot meet boko haram nd beat dem like dat for bombing places nd churches nd even a lot of cars it's now to beat bloody civilians for being bloody
Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by BetterChurch: 8:32am On Nov 22, 2015
Easy oh
Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by okeyumez(m): 8:33am On Nov 22, 2015
These men looks like sturbon mushin touts. They don't know the meaning of brutality

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by idupaul: 8:33am On Nov 22, 2015
Confessng:
They don't look brutalised to me .
Yes most military personnel in Nigeria need to be trained and retrained ,but for one of the brothers to have said this is democracy and so on and so forth ,could it be the brothers were also trying to prove something ?

Unfortunately Soldiers are trained to subdue any form of insurbordination,its the training so that statement could have infuriated them and a statement like that would have come with an attitude too

When we seek to understand before we are understood we save ourselves a lot of stress.

You started out really well and by the second paragraph of ur comment U just lost it

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by kestolove95(m): 8:33am On Nov 22, 2015
Eediots go nd brutalise boko haram

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by damiloladuke: 8:33am On Nov 22, 2015
but why... those guys look like Soldiers themselves


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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by 5starmilitant: 8:34am On Nov 22, 2015
When all these Nigeria army go stop to dey form don jazzy for civilians sef?

If they meet boko boys na, dem go run leave weapons.....
Useless uniform touts
Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by Nobody: 8:34am On Nov 22, 2015
THAT'S YOUR BENEFIT AS SLAVES.YOU DON'T HAVE A SAY.WHEN WISER MEN CALL NIGERIA A ZOO,YOU OPEN YOUR RETARDED MOUTHS TO DEFEND HER.THEY SHOULD HAVE KILLED YOU GUYS.USELESS BETRAYERS!

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by NinaTohBadt(f): 8:35am On Nov 22, 2015
shocked
Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by mightyhaze: 8:35am On Nov 22, 2015
bulldoza:
I have
u hav wot? smiley

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Re: ‘how Soldiers Brutalised Two Brothers In Lagos (pictured) by nonstan(m): 8:35am On Nov 22, 2015
Confessng:
They don't look brutalised to me .
Yes most military personnel in Nigeria need to be trained and retrained ,but for one of the brothers to have said this is democracy and so on and so forth ,could it be the brothers were also trying to prove something ?

Unfortunately Soldiers are trained to subdue any form of insurbordination,its the training so that statement could have infuriated them and a statement like that would have come with an attitude too

When we seek to understand before we are understood we save ourselves a lot of stress.

Honestly bro..i would have said u need to loan some sense..but today is sunday..how can u justify this animalistic treatment from soldiers..u need to update your thinking

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