MUTERIKA: if you count for army alone, what of ihejirika. across services we have, saad ibrahim, alex badeh, petirin and few others that attained that four star rank in their services
BabaOwen: A Nigerian professional footballer got in a war of words with a Military man over the right of way as the soldier drove on the wrong side of the road facing other cars.
The soldier identified simply as Nasiru slapped him over the right of way disagreement. Chikelu Ofoedu plays for Maccabi Tel Aviv striker. After getting slapped, the footballer approached the soldier in his car asking to be killed by the soldier who then came down wielding a cutlass.
An infuriated Nasiru confronts Chikelu with the cutlass but the footballer clamps his hands behind him but continued to question the soldier over the slap. The soldier repeatedly insults the footballer for daring to question him.
NewDelhi: Those of you who joined via SSC still don't know what you signed up for. It's not too late to ignore the screening. There are better things to do with your lives.
illumined: It is looking like the Nigerian Army executed some of the soldiers who took part in the lekki massacre to hide evidences of their crimes against humanity.
The names and service number of the soldiers are revealed in the article by Peoples Gazette.
illumined: Like we really care when your fellow zombies get ripped apart by bullets, or seeing the lives of military families torn into shreds, cos their dads were killed, execution style. 2021 is the year of more deaths for the bokoharam and NigerianArmy zombies. Wahala for who bullet meet.
The opposition would not be unarmed Nigerians, you zombies love to show bravery on, but, terrible terrorists with military grade weaponry. There will definitely be casualties on both sides. 2 bastards cancelling themselves out.
Pele white fowl if dem grab you now you go begin sing
illumined: Whenever Nigerian soldiers are killed, I feel happy. Whether he is igbo, igala, hausa or yoruba, it doesn't Matter, all I know is that he is a Nigerian soldier. And long may their deaths in active service continue.
Unpatriotic? Nah.
There is nothing patriotic about killing young & old people in lekki, osogbo, oyigbo, zakibiam, odi, etc, just because you have a gun, and they don't have a gun. The Nigerian soldiers aren't serving the Nigerian people, their loyalty is to the politicians and their Generals. So if they get killed, that's karma doing its thing.
Patriotism is to the people, and not to the 1% bringing destruction on the 99% .
And my hope is that, the soldiers who shot at unarmed young people during the Endsars protest and in other places, will somehow meet their match in bokoharam or some new terrorist outfit, then we will see how brave and brutal they really are.
In the end, Nigerians will end Nigeria, at the right time. The politicians cannot continue using their soldiers and legal terrorists to keep the average Nigerian docile and psychologically impoverished.
The Nff and government should make it a law that no Nigerian footballer should leave Nigeria before the age of 28. Most of our best footballers go through football academies and leave without even playing in the nigerian league The few good ones in our league leave after a few years or even months.
Imagine if Victor Osimhen, Samuel Chukwueze, Obinna Nwobodo, Keneth Omeruo, Peter Etebo etc were in Enyimba They would win many international trophies in African football. This law should be in place for 15 years. Also our local clubs should patronize football academies for players. If there is a law players cant leave before 28, football academies will be forced to sell there players to Nigerian clubs and not European agents to make money
This measure should be put in place until our league can stand on its on.
SamuelAnyawu: No vex bro. The Governor is looking for any solution to this crises. Don't be too angry with him please as he is unhappy seeing his kinsmen slaughtered.
GeneralFarouq: Lol. How can u firfiet something that has already being built, not just built, but built to spec..... And pay attention to the action word there "threatened" Assuming it was true, it will just show how unreliable Nigeria can be as a trading partner.. Plus no body is refunding any money spent. Kindly disregard that headline