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Nigerian Soldiers Cry Out "Save Us Before Our Leaders Kill Us" by Tonway(m): 3:42pm On Jan 16, 2016
A ‘save our soul’ cry has gone out to the presidency, the Nigerian people, civil society organisations, human right groups and of course to the United Nation from 3,000 Nigerian soldiers for what they term as a deliberate orchestrated plan by the army leadership to victimised them. Despite the decision and order from the president for the soldiers, who were earlier dismissed to be pardoned and reabsorbed into the service because of the unclear circumstances surrounding their predicaments, reports from the soldiers indicate that they are being subjected to untold inhumane treatment and daily abuse of their rights by the evicting of some of their wards from their respective base, starvation, and going without salaries for several months.

It would be recalled that last week, there were reports of 3,000 dismissed and reabsorbed soldiers who decided to go on hunger strike, and to refused being redeployed to the troubled North-east because they were not being posted back to their units. Describing the report as abomination, The Defence Head Quarter, DHQ, through the Director of Defence Information, DDI, Brig-Gen. Rabe Abubakar in a statement last Monday, as quoted from THISDAYLIVE newspaper, Jan. 11, 2016 rubbished the report, and ascribed it to the handiwork of mischief makers from online reporters. In his word, “There is no iota of truth at all in the story” the Defence spoke man concluded. More here
http://friendsofnija..com/2016/01/sos-from-abandone-soldiers.html?m=1
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Cry Out "Save Us Before Our Leaders Kill Us" by Pavarottii(m): 3:45pm On Jan 16, 2016
Hmmmm... the military is the wrongest ones to do this too.
8months alone, and the wailers association has increased by a lot of percentage...

God direct our leaders right.

#bringbackGEJ

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Re: Nigerian Soldiers Cry Out "Save Us Before Our Leaders Kill Us" by FastShipping: 3:47pm On Jan 16, 2016
All these blog sites spreading falsehood all over the place. What is the purpose of these lies being spread by blog sites in the last seven months?
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Cry Out "Save Us Before Our Leaders Kill Us" by FastShipping: 3:49pm On Jan 16, 2016
Pavarottii:
Hmmmm... the military is the wrongest ones to do this too.
8months alone, and the wailers association has increased by a lot of percentage...

God direct our leaders right.

#bringbackGEJ


To do what exactly? To ask Dasuki and PDP thieves to share money meant for welfare of soldiers and weapons to defend the country?

GEJ is gone forever and doing everything possible to avoid going to prison. The law enforcement agencies are just waiting for Dasuki to point finger at him. That is all they are waiting for before he is invited for questioning.

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Re: Nigerian Soldiers Cry Out "Save Us Before Our Leaders Kill Us" by Rockyrascal(m): 3:54pm On Jan 16, 2016
There was a country cry
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Cry Out "Save Us Before Our Leaders Kill Us" by doctokwus: 3:56pm On Jan 16, 2016
FastShipping:
All these blog sites spreading falsehood all over the place. What is the purpose of these lies being spread by blog sites in the last seven months?
When they or their benefactors don't have any more money to steal,that's has been their only means of living the rich life they have been living and they are staring at long prison term,and when they lacked morals of right or wrong in the first place, these are d kinds of tins they sponsor.
But just like breakingtimes and d other ragtag blogs have gone into extinction when d sponsors stop paying, these ones too wud soon fade.
Re: Nigerian Soldiers Cry Out "Save Us Before Our Leaders Kill Us" by adeememman(m): 4:09pm On Jan 16, 2016
Tonway:
A ‘save our soul’ cry has gone out to the presidency, the Nigerian people, civil society organisations, human right groups and of course to the United Nation from 3,000 Nigerian soldiers for what they term as a deliberate orchestrated plan by the army leadership to victimised them. Despite the decision and order from the president for the soldiers, who were earlier dismissed to be pardoned and reabsorbed into the service because of the unclear circumstances surrounding their predicaments, reports from the soldiers indicate that they are being subjected to untold inhumane treatment and daily abuse of their rights by the evicting of some of their wards from their respective base, starvation, and going without salaries for several months.

It would be recalled that last week, there were reports of 3,000 dismissed and reabsorbed soldiers who decided to go on hunger strike, and to refused being redeployed to the troubled North-east because they were not being posted back to their units. Describing the report as abomination, The Defence Head Quarter, DHQ, through the Director of Defence Information, DDI, Brig-Gen. Rabe Abubakar in a statement last Monday, as quoted from THISDAYLIVE newspaper, Jan. 11, 2016 rubbished the report, and ascribed it to the handiwork of mischief makers from online reporters. In his word, “There is no iota of truth at all in the story” the Defence spoke man concluded. More here
http://friendsofnija..com/2016/01/sos-from-abandone-soldiers.html?m=1
. It will be a disaster if military affairs is politicized

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