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Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by MrHandsome2013: 5:34pm On Jan 15, 2019
32 GUN SHOTS in honour of MY MENTOR.
LATE MAJOR C.K NZEOGU.
CONTINUE TO REST IN PIECE.

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Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 5:40pm On Jan 15, 2019
Truckpusher:
The Nigerian Army has killed more innocent law abiding citizens more than they have killed enemy combatants in any known battle.


The Nigerian army has no dignity and do not command any respect except with the use of brute force.



Today more Nigerians are rising up in the form of Boko Haram and all known militia group to fight their own military men and women and this is because they have failed in their primary assignments to protect the people - Instead they have become the murderer of the very people they are suppose to be protecting.

It is really the shame of a nation.


The soul of every fallen Nigerian military personnel will never rest in peace.


Look at this one, If I catch you. You suppose fall.
Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by lastmessenger: 5:52pm On Jan 15, 2019
Fu.ccck the army for killing innocent Igbo boys in umuahia and Aba while leaving Fulani militia to kill innocent Benue,taraba,zamfara and plateau villagers.
You are the most useless army in the whole world
Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by lastmessenger: 5:52pm On Jan 15, 2019
Fu.ccck the army for killing innocent Igbo boys in umuahia and Aba while leaving Fulani militia to kill innocent Benue,taraba,zamfara and plateau villagers.
You are the most useless army in the whole world

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Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by Banmeallday: 5:59pm On Jan 15, 2019
lastmessenger:
Fu.ccck the army for killing innocent Igbo boys in umuahia and Aba while leaving Fulani militia to kill innocent Benue,taraba,zamfara and plateau villagers.
You are the most useless army in the whole world

Don’t mind them...they are nothing more than the extension of the British Company of the Nigger Area, only there to protect the resources stolen and siphoned abroad.... That is all.

They cant beat any real/conventional army, except with foreign direction because they are not a real army....
Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by isaacprinz(m): 6:09pm On Jan 15, 2019
kingemzy5:
Rubbish you useless cows sacrificing your lives under the dullard government.... Go and meet baba God over there and be judged for all the deeds you have done upon we civilians
#Armedforcesreme!branceday
the sacrifice's of these great men are in no way responsible for your painment, it is just a clear expression of frustration, get a real life so u can understand what it takes to lay down ur life for the nation, well I guess brainwashed weaklings won't understand!!!
Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by Geepapa: 6:53pm On Jan 15, 2019
Why can't Nigeria take proper care of ex service men. It's a real shame.
Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by carammel(f): 7:04pm On Jan 15, 2019
...to our fallen heroes

Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by dazzlingd(m): 7:11pm On Jan 15, 2019
God bless the Nigeria Army, death to all who wish them dead, curses shall devour those who rejoice at the death of any Nigerian soldier in the battle field.

And may those who come online to rejoice at the fall of any Nigeria soldier never find peace and joy in their lives.

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Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by Banmeallday: 7:52pm On Jan 15, 2019
dazzlingd:


You should be ashamed of yourself you shameless pig.

Your senses are too minute you don't deserve to have e been born as a human, being born as a goat would have been appropriate for you and your likes.

These soldiers are people's sons, fathers and brothers fighting to keep a ret,ard of your calibre safe....shameless coward.

No one forced them to be protectors of resources fro multinational companies...those civilians they kill and shoot and beat are also sons, fathers and brothers to people.

Nigeria and the Nigerian army are all owned by Queen Elizabeth. PERIOD
Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by Deflames01(m): 8:55pm On Jan 15, 2019
Truckpusher:
The Nigerian Army has killed more innocent law abiding citizens more than they have killed enemy combatants in any known battle.


The Nigerian army has no dignity and do not command any respect except with the use of brute force.



Today more Nigerians are rising up in the form of Boko Haram and all known militia group to fight their own military men and women and this is because they have failed in their primary assignments to protect the people - Instead they have become the murderer of the very people they are suppose to be protecting.

It is really the shame of a nation.


The soul of every fallen Nigerian military personnel will never rest in peace.


so saith a truck pusher
Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by ItsMeAboki(m): 9:13pm On Jan 15, 2019
Hmmn 15th January; exactly 53 years today when some armed tribal miscreants decided to derail our nascent democracy in a one sided coup d'etat; an aberration that been the bane of this country ever since.
The irony is that those who started this problem are blaming everyone and everybody but themselves for what they caused.

Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, a.k.a. the golden voice of Africa, first prime minister of Nigeria
Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto and premier of northern region.
Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola, premier of western region
Chif Festus Okotie Eboh, finance minister.
Brig-Gen. Samuel Ademulegun and his wife,
Brig-Gen. Zakariya Maimalari,
Col. Kur Mohammed,
Col. Shodeinde

All murdered in cold blood for selfish reasons by a bunch of short sighted hateful egoists who had no vision or plans for the future of the country other than to eliminate those that represent their focus of hatred.
Lt.-Col. Abogo Largema.
Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by Mccullum: 9:30pm On Jan 15, 2019
kingemzy5:
Rubbish you useless cows sacrificing your lives under the dullard government.... Go and meet baba God over there and be judged for all the deeds you have done upon we civilians
#Armedforcesreme!branceday


I think none of your relatives ever serve Nigeria and I'm highly surprise on your statement against our heroes.... In fact you're disappointment.

You're not loyal, faithful and patriotic citizens as a commoner, your expression with full of hatred towards your father's land so bad, it's inhumanity against humanity for you to say that on our Armed Forces.

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Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by OGHENAOGIE(m): 11:16pm On Jan 15, 2019
ItsMeAboki:
Hmmn 15th January; exactly 53 years today when some armed tribal miscreants decided to derail our nascent democracy in a one sided coup d'etat; an aberration that been the bane of this country ever since.
The irony is that those who started this problem are blaming everyone and everybody but themselves for what they caused.

Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, a.k.a. the golden voice of Africa, first prime minister of Nigeria
Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto and premier of northern region.
Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola, premier of western region
Chif Festus Okotie Eboh, finance minister.
Brig-Gen. Samuel Ademulegun and his wife,
Brig-Gen. Zakariya Maimalari,
Col. Kur Mohammed,
Col. Shodeinde

All murdered in cold blood for selfish reasons by a bunch of short sighted hateful egoists who had no vision or plans for the future of the country other than to eliminate those that represent their focus of hatred.
Lt.-Col. Abogo Largema.
ur are so myopic...d ist coup was led by five majors which includes a Yoruba major ademolagun...if d ist coup was d bad d counter coup led by murtala and danjuma was worse dats after ironsi thought a unitary state ll calm things dats wer we are today...man u need historical education days our problems....some of from d east west north are petty useless tribalist
Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by oneTIMEman(m): 4:18am On Jan 16, 2019
I celebrate you My brother, my blood. Rest well
I will for ever miss you till I join you
Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by ItsMeAboki(m): 10:06am On Jan 16, 2019
OGHENAOGIE:
ur are so myopic...d ist coup was led by five majors which includes a Yoruba major ademolagun...if d ist coup was d bad d counter coup led by murtala and danjuma was worse dats after ironsi thought a unitary state ll calm things dats wer we are today...man u need historical education days our problems....some of from d east west north are petty useless tribalist

Many like you had tried to re-write history and failed because the facts are incontrovertible: the brains behind the planning and execution of the coup were mainly Igbos; those targeted and killed in the coup were non - Igbos; those who stood to benefit and indeed benefited from the coup were Igbos; the unitary system that formed today's basis of complain and cry for re-structuring was introduced by an Igboman; yet those critical and blaming the north for it are mainly southerners and majority of them Igbos.

The coup plotters gave corruption as the reason for their action; yet took power without any vision for the future of the country or concrete plans of reform to address the very issue of corruption they claimed existed at the time.

Ironically, their main targets; the Sardauna and Tafawa Balewa, had virtually empty bank accounts and surprisingly only modest houses/farms to their names - which disproved the allegations of corruption against them and further gave credence to the speculation that the only motivation of the plotters was sheer hatred and their egos.

Yes, the subsequent counter coup, the pogrom and civil war were all individually terrible but wouldn't have followed if the 1st coup, which many historians agreed was an Igbo coup, did not happen at all; and furthermore Nigeria would probably had been better off had it continued practising its regional system of government i.e. true federalism - which the Igbo apparently destroyed.
Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by OGHENAOGIE(m): 3:15pm On Jan 16, 2019
ItsMeAboki:


Many like you had tried to re-write history and failed because the facts are incontrovertible: the brains behind the planning and execution of the coup were mainly Igbos; those targeted and killed in the coup were non - Igbos; those who stood to benefit and indeed benefited from the coup were Igbos; the unitary system that formed today's basis of complain and cry for re-structuring was introduced by an Igboman; yet those critical and blaming the north for it are mainly southerners and majority of them Igbos.

The coup plotters gave corruption as the reason for their action; yet took power without any vision for the future of the country or concrete plans of reform to address the very issue of corruption they claimed existed at the time.

Ironically, their main targets; the Sardauna and Tafawa Balewa, had virtually empty bank accounts and surprisingly only modest houses/farms to their names - which disproved the allegations of corruption against them and further gave credence to the speculation that the only motivation of the plotters was sheer hatred and their egos.

Yes, the subsequent counter coup, the pogrom and civil war were all individually terrible but wouldn't have followed if the 1st coup, which many historians agreed was an Igbo coup, did not happen at all; and furthermore Nigeria would probably had been better off had it continued practising its regional system of government i.e. true federalism - which the Igbo apparently destroyed.
go and read also watch the real story of Nigeria it is on you tube ..chukwuma nzeogwu was nt even igbo d arrow head of d five majors he was from bendel then in mid western region born and bred in kaduna...it was for them a cleansing exercise process that would have seen the likes of Even ironsi and other killed...don't distort history it was nt an igbo coup.... if u can't read carry on with the ignorance that some of u peddle around...I Don try to school u
Re: Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Celebrating Nigerian Soldiers by ItsMeAboki(m): 8:59pm On Jan 16, 2019
OGHENAOGIE:
go and read also watch the real story of Nigeria it is on you tube ..chukwuma nzeogwu was nt even igbo d arrow head of d five majors he was from bendel then in mid western region born and bred in kaduna...it was for them a cleansing exercise process that would have seen the likes of Even ironsi and other killed...don't distort history it was nt an igbo coup.... if u can't read carry on with the ignorance that some of u peddle around...I Don try to school u

So Chukwuma was not Igbo because there were no Igbos in Bendel and because he was born and bred in Kaduna? - very nice try; yet you call me ignorant.

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