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A Nigerian Soldier Short Story In Honor Of Armed Forces Remembrance Day '21 by LegendHero(m): 12:39am On Jan 13, 2021
6 May 17, I was privileged to fly on the last chopper that brought back the released Chibok girls. Seeing the girls - young, naive BUT broken, was a reminder of how cruel man is. When we touched down, I stayed with them briefly in the C-130 before the Abuja lap.

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Military medics began basic checks, deworming them and tending their wounds. There was one particular girl who had lost a leg. She said the Air Force had hit BHT positions & during the strike she lost a leg. I stared at her, wishing it was a dream.

Sitting beside her was another girl - the bravest girl I ever met. For the purpose of this thread, let us call her 'N'. N kept a daily journal of what happened everyday at the BH camp. I snapped as many pages as I could. The girls attested that she was the leader of the pack.

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Right under Boko Haram's nose, every night, after the terrorists had ordered them for 'lights out', she would organize the girls for prayers & morning devotion the next day. I found myself smiling sheepishly at this. This is faith. This is bravery.

When the medics were done & we were notified that the C-130 would depart for Abuja, N made a signal & all the girls sat up, crossed their legs & bend their heads. N led them in prayers. I would later learn that this was their routine when there was danger or the bombs dropped.

As the C-130 ascended to Abuja to hand them to Mr President, I looked. A pilot who had flown the chopper was sitting on the tarmac, red-eyed. It took a soldier to talk us to leaving the tarmac that day. We were just heaving like bereaved men.

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Re: A Nigerian Soldier Short Story In Honor Of Armed Forces Remembrance Day '21 by LegendHero(m): 12:39am On Jan 13, 2021
--'Sarkin Yakin Damboa'
The people of Damboa called him Sarkin Yaki (King of War). But Captain MM Hassan was much more. BHT dreaded him to the extent that Shekau placed a 10 million Naira bounty on him.

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Hassan was tough as a nail. 2 years after his death in 2018, I met a corporal in Gwoza, who drove him for most of his operations. The soldier was smiling all through & he said something that touched me.
'Sarki dey smile everytime. E talk say nothing worth person cry'.

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He said MM Hassan was the toughest officer he ever knew.

"I happy say I pass through that Oga."

He told me of an incident where Hassan fought through an ambush to rescue him. After then, he never thought Hassan was human until 5 Janary 2018. On 5 January 2018, MM Hassan died from a detonated grenade in the midst of gunfight with terrorists. May his soul continue to rest in peace.

--'041116: My Longest Day Ever'

I remember how excited I was to see Lt Col Abu Ali the first time. He was a Major then. Stories of him sounded like folklore, like war stories brought to life. People talked of his sheer brilliance & sacrifice for his men.

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So, the first day I met him he actually came from Mallam Fatori to Maiduguri to collect supplies for his unit. Sounds strange. A Major? Coming to the city to take supplies for soldiers? This is not typical of senior officers. It is one task they would delegate.

I was also surprised by his frame. Man was lanky and very quiet. But you saw the fight in him. He embodies the military song, 'Small body, Big Mind'. He didn't talk much.

When he was leaving, after a brief discussion, he breathed, 'We will win'.

In 2015, BHT carried out one of its bloodiest attacks in Baga, killing numbers so much that it was covered up till today. As far as the battlefield is concerned, we would always credit Abu Ali for taking that town back.

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I woke up to a text on 5 November that the officer was killed in a dawn attack on Mallam Fatori. This was 2 weeks after I encountered him. His men eventually beat back Boko Haram but his death still cuts deep.

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During his procession, I saw generals cried. The COAS wept. His death rocked the Presidency. He defined patriotism. May his soul continue to rest in peace. Amen.

'In your words, we will win'.


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Re: A Nigerian Soldier Short Story In Honor Of Armed Forces Remembrance Day '21 by LegendHero(m): 12:39am On Jan 13, 2021
--Eyes from Above

I was in Rann in 2016, before the mishap on the IDPs. The Armed Forces maintain strategic outposts to protect the interest of the country. The one in Rann is one of such.

Cut off from the country and so close to Cameroon, Rann is a flat land. You could see as your eyes would let you. A company of soldiers stay there, mainly as a buffer.

When I got there, I confessed my fear that it was easy for BHT to overrun us. The CO swore that BHT had never succeeded & would never succeed because of one reason.

'The Airforce. We get eyes for up o.'

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He talked about how Alpha Jets took out 8 gun trucks in April 2015 when BHT tried attacking them.

"Boko Haram will prefer to see 100 AA guns than to see one of those jets. Anytime I see the jets, I know I am sleeping well that night.'

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That night, I rekindled my love for tea. I was given lemongrass tea. Damn! I stayed awake all night. When my watch shone 1145pm, I remember the CO pointing to the skies to a distant Beechcraft plane.

"My sleep will be long today'.

--Khaki Angels

One set of soldiers I admire are the medics. Highly trained, thoroughly professional, these folks work in your regular city & hardest of grounds.

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The Air Force established hospitals for IDPs in frontline communities of Dalori & Bama. Over 100k patients are attended to on these facilities.

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In 2018, I witnessed miracle in Dalori. An Air Force ophthalmologist performed 132 pterygium in a day. One of the women, Iya Kaka, wept when she was discharged days after. It was the first time she would see after 12 years. She couldn't stop praying for the Chief of Air Staff.

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As we celebrate this year's Armed Forces Remembrance Day, I pray for the safety of all military personnel as they carry on gallantly, doing this job - the most difficult job in the world. God bless you.

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Re: A Nigerian Soldier Short Story In Honor Of Armed Forces Remembrance Day '21 by InfernoNig: 1:29am On Jan 13, 2021
Respect. This is one job I had loved but never got accepted as an Officer. Salute to the gallants and fallen.

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Re: A Nigerian Soldier Short Story In Honor Of Armed Forces Remembrance Day '21 by TheGreatIYANU: 1:30am On Jan 13, 2021
This is Awesome! God bless our heroes!

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Re: A Nigerian Soldier Short Story In Honor Of Armed Forces Remembrance Day '21 by UncleHaba22: 1:36am On Jan 13, 2021
God bless our pass and present military men.

Even tho the nonsense leaders of the country are trying hard to bring us down with the aim of making money we still dey ok...

Pls pray for the young\old men in the north east fighting for our safety it is not that they chose to die they chose the path which u are benefitting at d moment

My question is how will this BH end one day

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Re: A Nigerian Soldier Short Story In Honor Of Armed Forces Remembrance Day '21 by phrancys001(m): 10:04am On Jan 13, 2021
MM hassan very down to earth person had the opportunity at meeting him at TRADOC minna He's so welcoming even as a civilian he makes forget he is a soldier you are conversing with
Re: A Nigerian Soldier Short Story In Honor Of Armed Forces Remembrance Day '21 by Akanbiedu(m): 10:32am On Jan 13, 2021
God bless Nigeria.
Re: A Nigerian Soldier Short Story In Honor Of Armed Forces Remembrance Day '21 by privaldo: 10:42am On Jan 13, 2021
Abu Ali, the soldier of valour. One who knew when to proceed and when to retreat, death takes good men a lot. May your soul continue to rest, and may your kid grow up to know of your legend. Rest on my guy.
Re: A Nigerian Soldier Short Story In Honor Of Armed Forces Remembrance Day '21 by Liposure: 10:49am On Jan 13, 2021
God bless every gallant soldier out there fighting for the survival of this great nation

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