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5 Nigerian Soldiers Escorting VIP Steal ‘billions’, And Abandon Nigerian Army by naijaloudmouth1: 4:40pm On Jul 14, 2019
The Nigerian army has declared 5 soldiers wanted, after they stole a large amount of cash owned by a ‘VIP’ and abandon their military work in order to settle down with the money.”

Their bank accounts have been frozen, and their last known locations have been identified with a geolocation equipment following an aggressive manhunt that was launched.

According to Premium Times the incident occurred on July 11.

they added

that the VIP they were escorting was Hakeem Otiki, the general officer commanding, 8 Division of the Army, based in Sokoto. The soldiers had refused loading the money into a military jet that was supposed to airlift it to Abuja, after they escorted the cash from Sokoto to the Nigerian Army airstrip in Jaji, Kaduna State. The money was conveyed in a Buffalo gun truck and a white Toyota Hilux truck which Otiki was in.

The five uniformed men that absconded with the money have been identified as Gabriel Oluwaniyi, a corporal; Mohammed Aminu, a corporal; Commander Haruna, a lance corporal; Oluji Joshua, a lance corporal; and Hayatudeen Abubakar, a lance corporal. Before being moved to Sokoto after Otiki was transferred to head the 8 Division in March, the soldiers were detailed from the Nigerian Army Infantry Corps Centre, Jaji, where the robbery victim was once a commander.

“They also removed all their uniforms and abandoned their rifles in the vehicles at the air strip in Jaji,” a top military source said.

“But after spending a long time handling transactions for them (senior officers) while they (soldiers) remained in penury, they decided to take their destiny into their own hands with the latest opportunity,” another officer confirmed.

“The soldiers acted in a breach of trust. However, this is the outcome of soldiers seeing huge financial transactions being carried out by their principal but were not taken care of financially themselves. The soldiers have decided to abandon military work in order to settle down with the money.”



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Re: 5 Nigerian Soldiers Escorting VIP Steal ‘billions’, And Abandon Nigerian Army by AroOkigbo(m): 4:47pm On Jul 14, 2019
Na dem lipsrsealed
Only the amount stolen would make me know if they took a great decision grin
Re: 5 Nigerian Soldiers Escorting VIP Steal ‘billions’, And Abandon Nigerian Army by Nobody: 4:51pm On Jul 14, 2019
If this money ended up in some Generals account. We can't hear this story.

The kind corruption going on in military circles is something else. You see Top officers retiring and living like multi millionaires just as their politicians colleagues etc.

God help us as our leaders have failed .
Re: 5 Nigerian Soldiers Escorting VIP Steal ‘billions’, And Abandon Nigerian Army by Mynd44: 7:34pm On Jul 14, 2019

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