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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by APOSTLECHUMA: 3:49pm On Apr 10, 2021
NIGERIAN SOLDIERS OR FULANI HERDSMEN SOLDIERS ?

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 3:50pm On Apr 10, 2021
I actively participated in an election when I was serving in one state, I was made a presiding officer in my polling unit.

One of the teachers in my PPA was shot dead by a zombie army officer. What was his crime? He noticed some army officers colluding with local rascals to rig the election, and tried to resist it.

He and many others were killed like rats, I barely escaped because the zombies weren't interested in killing me. Yes, one corper lost his life.

The N***n Army officers are mostly zombies waiting for orders to go kill, rape and destroy properties.

They don't deserve any sympathy from anyone when they are killed like brainless cockroaches. If your relative or parents are army officers, your day of reckoning is coming. Watch out!

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 3:50pm On Apr 10, 2021
Well I made a post here and he saw numerous reviews here on my signature

And thereafter patronized, at first I didn't know, very nice and down to earth officer
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Blesseddivine88: 3:50pm On Apr 10, 2021
Mine was I parked at a generator repair sho not knowing the motorcycle before me is that of a soldier, when he came and sismt see who parked the car blocking him, he started to deflate my tire,and I came out and started shouting at him, before I could say John the Baptist, slap and tackle came at same time I fell, I rushed him to fight, people started shouting he is army ooo, I just release my hand pull off..had to send driver to come pick my car later In the day.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Mightyhaiz: 3:52pm On Apr 10, 2021
i lost count..

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by daddymummy(m): 3:53pm On Apr 10, 2021
My own was when I sat in front of female soldiers inside a luxurious night bus.

Because they are soldiers, the back seat was closed so that they were sitting at the very end.

You know soldiers prefer the back seat in a luxurious bus.

The fair soldier started saying she needed banana.

She said it several times.

She asked me if I could give her banana.

I could not decipher if she meant real banana or the other banana.

As a soldier,it could be dangerous to assume she needed the other banana,if that is not what she meant.

She told me several times that she needed banana.

I wanted to buy her banana by the road side but she just laughed and said I should not.

She told other female soldiers around that I am a well behaved somebody.

So from Aba to Kano,I was not at ease, not knowing what to expect and fearing that she might think I am shunning her,if she actually meant the other banana, without me accepting to give it to her.

But I am very disciplined and cannot easily fall into sexual immorality, even if she had clearly told me she wanted sex.

But I really liked her after I heard her telling a story of how she and some female soldiers were sent to a location to guide.

She said she gathered all the females in the location and asked them to lie down on the ground while she spared only the males.

She said that she and the other female soldiers later "broke the legs" of all the women as they laid on the ground.

She said she did so to show the females there that she was better than them.

She said most men in that location fell in love with her and the other female soldiers after seeing their (the female soldiers) superiority over their women.

She said some males there left their fiancee and got engaged to the female soldiers which has resulted in about 10 of the female soldiers marrying from that location.

She said one truth which I read before in a psychological book: Some men will leave their fiancee for a woman who is able to show superiority over their fiancee.

If she had asked me to marry her after saying this,I would have accepted immediately.

Because from all her statements,I was able to see that she respect males unlike most women who see men as objects of disrespect and insult.

I later arrived Kano without any issues.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Exmilitant(m): 3:53pm On Apr 10, 2021
post=100670280:

No be today, e don tey.
May God help us in this nation.
Around the same time of Odi Massacre that all the men in a village was wiped off the face of the earth and everyone moved on from it.
There was a country!
everyone didn't move on from it. Some are still grieving and will grieve over the sensless killings of loved ones till they die. Timaya sang about it.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by anyamashima(m): 3:56pm On Apr 10, 2021
I was btutalized in front of our family house long ago when this osisikannwu matter dey reign for Aba.i was still somehow younger then helping my aunt sale recharge card at her small shop just infant of the house .when some soldiers in white hilux dose hilux that are usually used as escort where passing our street.when i looked at the hilux and i noticed my eye and one man eye just met at same angle and i was still looking while he was looking at me too and the vehicle was still moving .when they moved away from me to see them i do not know that they stopped the card and was running toward me.i was so terrified.i was pinned down the only thing i wanted to do that moment is to vanish or enter the ground .finally they are close to me one of them start beating me the other flogging me with koboko.i was not feeling any pain all i was thinking about is God have mercy on me for them to leave me alone .i was begging and shouting but not for the pain. The whole street was full with aba na anya people .they were saying i am a criminal i am a member of that osisikankwu.i was begging that i am not my aunt even came and was begging but they were still flogging me the koboko,one of them answered a call and then tell the others to take to the hilux sad at that point i told myself that i am finished .they were dragging me and i resist and begging .my aunty was on the ground holding my legs too so that they will not take me .when they saw that my aunty was seriously in pain they told me to remove my short nika. And it was military type like those design but color was blue. My dad then sale okirika so it is from there he gave me the short they took the short away and left .after everything calmed they passed my street again same day evening and they called me to the hilux while i stood one of them was holding my short in his hand .he then gave it back to me and asked me not to wear it again that i should keep my report card safe that i should not be carrying it around.that day we just closed school and i went to bring back my report card that's why it was in my pocket and they drove off .my aunt took the short from me and burnt it .since that day if i see soldier i never allow us to have same eye angles and i also do give advise to people wearing soldier uniform telling them my story that if they are not soldier it is not good or safe to wear themcheesy was my experience interesting ?

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Exmilitant(m): 3:57pm On Apr 10, 2021
realokopi:
You can't do more than a dead chicken when u see one.
when sh.it hit the fan they could become chicken. We empower them, we can disempower them.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by MansoryMX(m): 3:59pm On Apr 10, 2021
I have never had a wrong day with Army personnels. You have to know the military way of greeting them because these guys have one kind of nasty attitude towards civilians. By doing just that you have neutralize all threat from them and they will thread carefully with you being a civilian who knows the military code. Just that alone gives you impunity from them first. Some will ask who are you, tell them your name and that your brother is in Borno State serving. End of story!

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:01pm On Apr 10, 2021
Exmilitant:
everyone didn't move on from it. Some are still grieving and will grieve over the sensless killings of loved ones till they die. Timaya sang about it.
In Saner climes, the orchestrator will be in jail for the rest of his life, same for John Nwafor that killed over 100 youths in Anambra.
But what happen to the people involved in all these Massacre, they still live freely attending parties and living large. With people keeping silent about the issue, no international body is talking about it.

That is what we meant by moving on.
Definitely, the families it affected can never move on from it forever.
So sad!

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by UnabashedIPOB: 4:02pm On Apr 10, 2021
And this is ONE NIGERIA for the IDIOTS that want to remain part of the ZOO. Many of you are sick and need help to get your head off your ass so that you can reason like a human being with enough brain cells left.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by KingAzubuike(f): 4:03pm On Apr 10, 2021
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by babajeje123(m): 4:05pm On Apr 10, 2021
During one of the fuel shortages, I was begging one to allow me enter into a filling station to buy with a keg into my car that already stopped on the way. I needed to go and check my baby who was on admission in a hospital. I had earlier on went home to get hot water and some other stuff for her and my wife. He refused and I was persistent in begging him. Before I knew it, he gave me a slap that made me turned in 360 degrees. Because I was under intense pressure of all I was passing through, I returned the slap and a fight broke out at the filling station. With the help of his unfortunate colleague, they dragged me to the back of the filling station and beat a hell out of me. To my surprise, none of the on-lookers came to my rescue. When I was dying, I started speaking and begging them in Hausa language before they allowed me. They made me do frog jumps from where we were to the exit of the station and as I was going, they both were kicking me with their boots. It was a humiliating and an unforgettable experience for me as eventually lost my daughter. Since then, my hatred for Nigeria army increased and God forbid that I will have a thing to do with any of them. Thank God I'm not even in Nigeria again so nothing will make our paths cross

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by planetx: 4:06pm On Apr 10, 2021
Many years ago when I was still a teenager I was going home one late night in a government estate meant for civil servants in Akure. An army captain was also living in one of the houses, so I walked past his house only for the two recruits doing mai guard in front of the house accosted me and said why am i walking in front of a military zone in an estate meant for civil servants. One was very belligerent but the other one was pleading to him to calm down he kept waving his rifle talking angrily but the other one kept pleading to him. I was so scared because I was probably like 12 or 13 years old then. This went on for like 10 minutes until the one pleading to him told me to walk away.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:08pm On Apr 10, 2021
Leetika:
Mine was when I was caught with hard drugs weed in a toilet club...the soldier insisted on taking me to the barracks.. I am like sir I have been trying to flush it in the toilet but it keep appearing in my pocket magically. He says I should do it let him see.. I flushed it down the toilet, he then say I should show him the weed, I said what weed? tongue

Too much Mark Angel Comedy.

In real life, he'll beat you to coma to reproduce it.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 4:09pm On Apr 10, 2021
Mine was last year during the lockdown, I really needed to travel from ibadan to Ife for important business...carried my coconut head on the road, got stopped at ife-ibadan express around ikire....the idiots told me to park, asked if I was a medical doctor, govt official or health worker, obviously no, man was about to go rampage on my face when I told him who I was going to meet in Ife, just like that my fresh face was saved from damage. In nigeria, who you know matters alot.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Enwizoo: 4:10pm On Apr 10, 2021
EmekaBlue:
No lie here...

Went to drink at a spot in nyanya...seated with a friend when two young soldiers wearing combat camour trouser from nowhere came in and asked us to leave our table so they could sit there...I ignored him and called d manager/attendant for Xtra bottles...it pissed them off one immediately removed his belt and flogged my friend first,then use d hook of d army belt to hit my head.

I lost it and gave him a blow straight to his face then d whole place scattered with fight as my friend immediately attacked d 2nd one who was trying to take out a jack knife...na so we start fight o they started making calls calling their colleague refusing us to leave.

NB- My dad is a retired general so i wasn't afraid if they took us to d barracks. Na so when we reached Abacha barracks asokoro I saw a lieutenant colonel I knew and approached him to identify myself...na so those bootrags sleep for guardroom that night.

The end
that place in Nyanya is people's bar abi by boundary road or mammi road rather
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:10pm On Apr 10, 2021
Lol.

Dem for beat two years commot for your age.
DemonInvoker:
I have had many Bitter encounters with Soldiers but na this one Shock me Pass...Like 4yrs ago in Port Harcourt...I took a Cab Going to Choba from Eliozu Bridge and I totally forgot about the Soldiers we normally had at Rumuokoro(Bori camp back gate)before the roundabout...I totally,Forgot I had a Military Combat Short and Cap on...Na My Cousin own sef,I just borrowed them and didn't return them back.
I was alone in the backseat of the cab,I was just busy with my phones not paying attention to what the Driver was doing...Not knowing to cut the Hold up before the Rumuokoro roundabout the driver took one-way...And was on High Speed,Mind you I was still concentrating on my phone when the taxi stopped and I heard the driver telling some people"I carry Officer ohh,Na Officer dey Back"at that point I looked up and saw two soldiers looking at me closely me from the window...I really, Didn't know what else to do but to Bone and look at them in the eyes...They stared and told the Driver to go....That was when I looked at himself saw I was still wearing the camo shorts and Cap I normally wear at home...I immediately,Slap the driver for head,the man shout"Oga,Wetin?!" I say me and you talk before I tell you say I be Officer?!E say no but Oga you look like Officer with Wetin you dey wear...I tell am to shout up,say na God Save am say those soldiers no just reason us...Say next time communicate and Ask before you jump into Bloody conclusions.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Ashirioluwa: 4:11pm On Apr 10, 2021
These fools can only harass innocent and harmless people. Look at how the 2 soldiers caught by Sunday Igboho and his followers were crying like babies

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Casham: 4:11pm On Apr 10, 2021
I dey on top bicycle. The two airforce guys dey come from behind on top one underbone(rubber-rubber). The one on the passenger sit raised his hand to slap my head. Luckily for me, the sound of their bike made me turn at the very instant. O boy, I dodge the slap but I almost fell of my cycle. Na so I use vex start dey insult them o. One useless keke man go tell them say I dey insult them(dem been stop for one junction few meters away). As I see them dey try turn come back, omo come see James Bond wey me and them do that day. Thank God say my bicycle get speed and Kd town na my area.
Another experience was when I dey escort my bestie then from my house to her place and KD city dey under curfew then. She told me one of the soldiers wey do checkpoint for the junction to their street dey try toast her so dem no go touch her. Me wan form tough guy, So I follow the geh. O boy as I see the soldiers, my liver fail o. Na the next day this babe come tell me say I get luck o. The soldiers been dey wait mek I come.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by SirToby(m): 4:11pm On Apr 10, 2021
I was slapped in 2015. It was in Auchi during my NYSC days..I went to back to withdraw, I joined the ATM Queue, one guy just came from behind to withdraw, I questioned him why he's jumping the queue, next thing I heard is a slap on my head, his colleague came from behind too to give me a slap. I was embarrassed that day..Both of them weren't on uniform..It is well

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by EmekaBlue(m): 4:13pm On Apr 10, 2021
Enwizoo:
that place in Nyanya is people's bar abi by boundary road or mammi road rather
back of NNPC filling station before the nyanya bridge...those area u see olosho wey get rooms

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 4:14pm On Apr 10, 2021
Exmilitant:
2007, the governor then, sir celestine omehia declared dusk to dawn curfew, and invited strange soldiers from god knows where. If you see their height and black skin and padlock they used in locking their mouths eh? I just dey return from one movement one fine saturday afternoon when i reach second artillary junction i forget say everyman dey hands up. as i wan pass, i hear, 'hey, oboy stop right there.' i turn to see if na me dem dey talk to na so i hear correct sound for my face, gboa, dem brush me with dia boot march me wella, come drag me go face down for one stagnant dirty water by the road. If i raised my head to breath i go hear big stick for the back of my head. For 30minutes i dey breath dirty water until dem say make i disappear from there, i only hear wetin dem talk but i no fit move until one of them use boot push me i turn face up, na so blood dey ooze from my eyes, nose ears and mouth. Dem come carry put inside their van come give me one kind drug like that come drive me reach house.
carry u reach house? So nice of them.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by LINTUNE(m): 4:14pm On Apr 10, 2021
FalseProphet1:
I was coming back from my church one Sunday with my full regalia, when some soldiers stopped my car and told me to come down. I showed them a mad man some meters away and told them that will be their fate if they don't let me be. They immediately apologized and we all joked and smiled and I drove off. That's my experience.
grin[suffery de lie na..
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:15pm On Apr 10, 2021
anyamashima:
I was btutalized in front of our family house long ago when this osisikannwu matter dey reign for Aba.i was still somehow younger then helping my aunt sale recharge card at her small shop just infant of the house .when some soldiers in white hilux dose hilux that are usually used as escort where passing our street.when i looked at the hilux and i noticed my eye and one man eye just met at same angle and i was still looking while he was looking at me too and the vehicle was still moving .when they moved away from me to see them i do not know that they stopped the card and was running toward me.i was so terrified.i was pinned down the only thing i wanted to do that moment is to vanish or enter the ground .finally they are close to me one of them start beating me the other flogging me with koboko.i was not feeling any pain all i was thinking about is God have mercy on me for them to leave me alone .i was begging and shouting but not for the pain. The whole street was full with aba na anya people .they were saying i am a criminal i am a member of that osisikankwu.i was begging that i am not my aunt even came and was begging but they were still flogging me the koboko,one of them answered a call and then tell the others to take to the hilux sad at that point i told myself that i am finished .they were dragging me and i resist and begging .my aunty was on the ground holding my legs too so that they will not take me .when they saw that my aunty was seriously in pain they told me to remove my short nika. And it was military type like those design but color was blue. My dad then sale okirika so it is from there he gave me the short they took the short away and left .after everything calmed they passed my street again same day evening and they called me to the hilux while i stood one of them was holding my short in his hand .he then gave it back to me and asked me not to wear it again that i should keep my report card safe that i should not be carrying it around.that day we just closed school and i went to bring back my report card that's why it was in my pocket and they drove off .my aunt took the short from me and burnt it .since that day if i see soldier i never allow us to have same eye angles and i also do give advise to people wearing soldier uniform telling them my story that if they are not soldier it is not good or safe to wear themcheesy was my experience interesting ?
Oh yes! wink
That was so interesting, we believe you have never worn any camouflage attire since that day?
That was many many years ago right?
Which class report card was that?
JSS class?
Thank God for your life o.
People will learn something from this.

Thanks for sharing Shima.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:16pm On Apr 10, 2021
Abi is it the beating that changed the way you type?

anyamashima:
I was btutalized in front of our family house long ago when this osisikannwu matter dey reign for Aba.i was still somehow younger then helping my aunt sale recharge card at her small shop just infant of the house .when some soldiers in white hilux dose hilux that are usually used as escort where passing our street.when i looked at the hilux and i noticed my eye and one man eye just met at same angle and i was still looking while he was looking at me too and the vehicle was still moving .when they moved away from me to see them i do not know that they stopped the card and was running toward me.i was so terrified.i was pinned down the only thing i wanted to do that moment is to vanish or enter the ground .finally they are close to me one of them start beating me the other flogging me with koboko.i was not feeling any pain all i was thinking about is God have mercy on me for them to leave me alone .i was begging and shouting but not for the pain. The whole street was full with aba na anya people .they were saying i am a criminal i am a member of that osisikankwu.i was begging that i am not my aunt even came and was begging but they were still flogging me the koboko,one of them answered a call and then tell the others to take to the hilux sad at that point i told myself that i am finished .they were dragging me and i resist and begging .my aunty was on the ground holding my legs too so that they will not take me .when they saw that my aunty was seriously in pain they told me to remove my short nika. And it was military type like those design but color was blue. My dad then sale okirika so it is from there he gave me the short they took the short away and left .after everything calmed they passed my street again same day evening and they called me to the hilux while i stood one of them was holding my short in his hand .he then gave it back to me and asked me not to wear it again that i should keep my report card safe that i should not be carrying it around.that day we just closed school and i went to bring back my report card that's why it was in my pocket and they drove off .my aunt took the short from me and burnt it .since that day if i see soldier i never allow us to have same eye angles and i also do give advise to people wearing soldier uniform telling them my story that if they are not soldier it is not good or safe to wear themcheesy was my experience interesting ?

Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by franchasng: 4:17pm On Apr 10, 2021
My little observation about Nigeria is; the poor and average Nigerians suffer most of the ills of the Nigerian society.


I joined the endsars protest from afar though, not because I have been a victim but because I have heard horrific stories of their victims. Same applies to military guys.


My little advice to Nigerians, especially the poor and the average; if you know you are not rich as in you have some free millions to waste at any point in time the need arises, and you don't have a military or top Police backup, please don't argue or quarrel with any uniformed person in Nigeria because you will either get killed, brutalized, injured and jailed even if you are innocent.


Whenever I am in Lagos, where I reside, the Police Officers there will even free any car they had stopped on a stop and search activity on sighting my car approach, not because I am a uniformed person per se but because they know that some none uniformed persons have power and influence more than their highest ranking bosses at the barracks or station.


And if I happen to land my village, hehe, na shooting in the air oh even without asking them lol.


Whoever said Nigeria is not sweet for some people no know how far, but last last, it is bad, I don't fancy it cos this is not the ideal country we desire for our kids, and that's why we have resolved to change the status quo at all cost. Nigeria have murdered many innocent people. Things cannot continue the way it is. It must change or Nigeria must end! This is why we are joining politics angry

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Clicked: 4:18pm On Apr 10, 2021
babajeje123:
During one of the fuel shortages, I was begging one to allow me enter into a filling station to buy with a keg into my car that already stopped on the way. I needed to go and check my baby who was on admission in a hospital. I had earlier on went home to get hot water and some other stuff for her and my wife. He refused and I was persistent in begging him. Before I knew it, he gave me a slap that made me turned in 360 degrees. Because I was under intense pressure of all I was passing through, I returned the slap and a fight broke out at the filling station. With the help of his unfortunate colleague, they dragged me to the back of the filling station and beat a hell out of me. To my surprise, none of the on-lookers came to my rescue. When I was dying, I started speaking and begging them in Hausa language before they allowed me. They made me do frog jumps from where we were to the exit of the station and as I was going, they both were kicking me with their boots. It was a humiliating and an unforgettable experience for me as eventually lost my daughter. Since then, my hatred for Nigeria army increased and God forbid that I will have a thing to do with any of them. Thank God I'm not even in Nigeria again so nothing will make our paths cross

Damn! This is so sad. Hope you're doing better now.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by tnerro1(m): 4:18pm On Apr 10, 2021
Nothing sha, just remember the good days when I was coming from Ondo to Benin, they gave us a ride in that their huge truck we called Ecomog in those days.Even climbing to enter the back was a big wahala and we didn’t pay anything. When we got to our point in Benin , we came down and they wave us farewell. That was the good days, wouldn’t advise anyone to do that anymore these days. You can’t trust this present set of soilders anymore.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Kingdemu: 4:18pm On Apr 10, 2021
Coldie:
80% of the things soldiers do in the south to southerners they can't try it in the north.

If u talk they say u are an agent of division
I'm a northerner living in the North. What you said is absolutely true. We don't go through such abuse by law enforcement agents like you guys. We dey fk their styles up if dem try am. May be it's cos of you guys' inborn spirit of fear that's why they ride on una like that.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:19pm On Apr 10, 2021
franchasng:
My little observation about Nigeria is; the poor and average Nigerians suffer most of the ills of the Nigerian society.


I joined the endsars protest from afar though, not because I have been a victim but because I have heard horrific stories of their victims. Same applies to military guys.


My little advice to Nigerians, especially the poor and the average; if you know you are not rich as in you have some free millions to waste at any point in time the need arises, and you don't have a military or top Police backup, please don't argue or quarrel with any uniformed person in Nigeria because you will either get killed, brutalized, injured and jailed even if you are innocent.


Whenever I am in Lagos, where I reside, the Police Officers there will even free any car they had stopped on a stop and search activity on sighting my car approach, not because I am a uniformed person per se but because they know that some none uniformed persons have power and influence more than their highest ranking bosses at the barracks or station.


And if I happen to land my village, hehe, na shooting in the air oh even without asking them lol.


Whoever said Nigeria is not sweet for some people no know how far, but last last, it is bad, I don't fancy it cos this is not the ideal country we desire for our kids, and that's why we have resolved to change the status quo at all cost. Nigeria have murdered many innocent people. Things cannot continue the way it is. It must change or Nigeria must end! angry

Link me up.

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