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Soldiers Allegedly Sentenced To Death For Refusing To Fight Boko Haram Released by sunnybobonwa: 1:42am On May 18, 2021
Soldiers allegedly sentenced to death for refusing to fight Boko Haram without arms have been released


The Nigerian soldiers allegedly sentenced to death for refusing to fight Boko Haram without arms have regained freedom. Omoyele Sowore disclosed this via his recent tweet on Twitter.

Sharing the tweet, the politician activist revealed that the soldiers were released after Femi Falana fought for them. He also used the same opportunity and alleged that those who diverted funds meant for arms were offered ambassadorial positions.

He wrote:

"Innocent soldiers that were sentenced to death for refusing to fight Boko Haram without arms have now been released after Femi Falana, SAN fought for them. The criminals who diverted funds meant for arms are offered ambassadorial positions.

The tweet dropped by Omoyele gained the attention of his followers who came across it. Those who commented condemned what happened to the soldiers, adding that the insecurity in Nigeria is within.

Others are yet to comprehend why someone would steal money meant for buying of weapons. Some persons suggested that Nigerians must rise and do the needful immediately. See more reactions.

According to Femi Falana, the soldiers were convicted and sentenced to death in the year 2014.

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Re: Soldiers Allegedly Sentenced To Death For Refusing To Fight Boko Haram Released by Pmpm: 2:17am On May 18, 2021
Haa
Re: Soldiers Allegedly Sentenced To Death For Refusing To Fight Boko Haram Released by tit(f): 3:16am On May 18, 2021
nigeria army too like to kill!
this thing go pain them eeeh.
they dont have money for arms and ammunition,
but they done buy big raffia rope they will use to tie this gallant soldiers to drum at bar bitch.

now, they are sad they can shoot them at bar bitch.
Re: Soldiers Allegedly Sentenced To Death For Refusing To Fight Boko Haram Released by Racoon(m): 4:16am On May 18, 2021
Praise God! None of you must and will die a useless death.BH they created and nurtured to the monster it is today? What Maj.Gen.Adeniyi and many troops have been complaining of poor equipment while govt have been paying lip service or politics?

If BH terrorists that have killed these troops can be pardoned as repentant, rehabilitated & deradicalized terrorists even with funfair ceremonies and glee, then brave soldier that even joined the army but who due to the inherent corruption & conspiracy cant give their best ought to be exempted.

E no go better for FG and all the bastard BH terrorists they are granting a useless amnesty to.
Re: Soldiers Allegedly Sentenced To Death For Refusing To Fight Boko Haram Released by Ladiesdoctor(m): 6:05am On May 18, 2021
Better
Re: Soldiers Allegedly Sentenced To Death For Refusing To Fight Boko Haram Released by JohnBullMySon: 6:28am On May 18, 2021
I remember when this guy's were sentenced for mutiny then in 2014. So they didn't die again, wow.
Re: Soldiers Allegedly Sentenced To Death For Refusing To Fight Boko Haram Released by nazicartel(m): 6:37am On May 18, 2021
Killing Squad
Re: Soldiers Allegedly Sentenced To Death For Refusing To Fight Boko Haram Released by tillaman(m): 7:12am On May 18, 2021
Squad

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