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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by jakD: 3:28pm On Apr 10, 2021
While we have the bad ones, we equally have the good ones. However, it is imperative to know that most Nigerians sometimes act like animals.
Though, I've never had any bad encounter with them and God willingly, I won't do.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 3:29pm On Apr 10, 2021
BAD EXPERIENCE

They were collecting bribe. angry



GOOD

I remember tying the military bandana just to get something outside and I met with some soldiers.

At first I thought due to the rumors of soldiers harrasing innocent citizens, they might mistake me for a prey.

Well, to cut the long story short. Nothing happened and they were kind of lost so, I was called to help.

They made some funny remarks as regards the bandana though but, that was it.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by blasterman(m): 3:30pm On Apr 10, 2021
Nigeria ppl dont know their right. See as police stopped a solider in the US






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GN-u-b9bog
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Duplexxx: 3:30pm On Apr 10, 2021
Soldiers are very brutal and wicked

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by htdot: 3:31pm On Apr 10, 2021
Dey should go and face bokoharam.. They are killers
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by arantess: 3:31pm 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.
So people believe this shit that padlocks are used over their mouths
Why u dey lie na

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Franckelv230: 3:32pm On Apr 10, 2021
ebukaokeke234:
If you look for an army officer trouble, then face the music simple

Aboki no dey hard to know

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by godumes: 3:32pm On Apr 10, 2021
You see those ones at the check point after Abudu hill before delta boundary, they are insane. Drive there at night, despite you're carrying perishable goods, not negotiable, your fee is 500#, the way they will even arrogantly talk will you, sincerely, you will give up on Nigerian soldiers

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Oizee(f): 3:33pm On Apr 10, 2021
chatinent:

Create a thread for that.
he must be a soldier

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by PrimadonnaO(f): 3:34pm On Apr 10, 2021
Never had any.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 3:34pm On Apr 10, 2021
None. Respect them, they will respect you.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Coldie(m): 3:36pm On Apr 10, 2021
A Nigerian soldier off duty early in the morning in port Harcourt rumuokoro round about, once beat and told a man, not just man a matured man to enter into gutter just because they were dragging one area they sell bread and the man trying to survive stepped foot on him.

The man didn't hit him back but was saying I no do you anything o, hit me hit me na u get your power, the soldier just kept torturing the man.

And nobody could do anything than be saying sorry oga no vex, leave am.

That day I felt sooo pissed and annoyed.

Things like dz happen everyday

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by pocohantas(f): 3:36pm On Apr 10, 2021
Nigerian uniformed men are mostly paranoid because they know we hate them.

I have been in cars and saw my companion talk to officers in ways I considered borderline defensive/aggressive.

If you see me talking to uniformed men, you won’t know I hate seeing them on roads. It works all the time. When I am driving interstate, I use them as a google map.

Some are mad though, never met those ones.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by techmo(m): 3:36pm On Apr 10, 2021
I don't have any bad experience with Soldiers.. I think they are cool... It's VIO, LASTMA and Road Safety I hate
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by hakeem4(m): 3:36pm On Apr 10, 2021
Never had one sha.

But a close friend of mine was punished at the check point for using a ear piece at makurdi
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Coldie(m): 3:37pm On Apr 10, 2021
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

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 3:38pm On Apr 10, 2021
blasterman:
Nigeria ppl dont know their right. See as police stopped a solider in the US






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GN-u-b9bog

In Nigeria, some cigar-mouthed uniformed men will ransack the environment after beating and killing innocent people.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 3:39pm On Apr 10, 2021
Oizee:
he must be a soldier

I don't care.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by SlayerForever: 3:40pm On Apr 10, 2021
Saint unknown gunmen remember the soldiers we pray.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 3:41pm On Apr 10, 2021
You can't do more than a dead chicken when u see one.
illicit:
So far say I no die

The next solo soldier I see go hear am

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 3:41pm On Apr 10, 2021
Google map; their only advantage.
Coldie:
A Nigerian soldier off duty early in the morning in port Harcourt rumuokoro round about, once beat and told a man, not just man a matured man to enter into gutter just because they were dragging one area they sell bread and the man trying to survive stepped foot on him.

The man didn't hit him back but was saying I no do you anything o, hit me hit me na u get your power, the soldier just kept torturing the man.

And nobody could do anything than be saying sorry oga no vex, leave am.

That day I felt sooo pissed and annoyed.

Things like dz happen everyday
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Exmilitant(m): 3:41pm On Apr 10, 2021
arantess:
So people believe this shit that padlocks are used over their mouths Why u dey lie na
the things you don't know could fill a book.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by charlesucheh(m): 3:42pm On Apr 10, 2021
As for me,None!

But once saw a guy Chanting on an ATM queue that he has fought in sambisa and has eaten Mines bla! bla! Bla! all because he was refused a VIP pass to use the ATM.

And I was like, one that have seen the horrors of wars won't even air a word of it...

That one Never even act POLICE AND THIEF BEFORE!

I JUST SMILED!

NIGERIAN ARMY AND IMPUNITY BE LIKE RICE AND BEANS, BUT NO DOUBT! THERE ARE REALLY EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD ONES.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 3:42pm On Apr 10, 2021
If you've lived in the barracks or joined the military before, you'll know senior officers don't regard recruits.

Mehn, this experience getting me red.
Coldie:
A Nigerian soldier off duty early in the morning in port Harcourt rumuokoro round about, once beat and told a man, not just man a matured man to enter into gutter just because they were dragging one area they sell bread and the man trying to survive stepped foot on him.

The man didn't hit him back but was saying I no do you anything o, hit me hit me na u get your power, the soldier just kept torturing the man.

And nobody could do anything than be saying sorry oga no vex, leave am.

That day I felt sooo pissed and annoyed.

Things like dz happen everyday

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Leetika: 3:45pm On Apr 10, 2021
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

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 3:45pm On Apr 10, 2021
arantess:

So people believe this shit that padlocks are used over their mouths
Why u dey lie na
It's True naw...They Wore a kind of Military Head Gear that had just two Openings...One for their eyes and another for their mouth/Nose which was closed like Pigeon hole with small black fish Net and it was locked with a very small padlock....But you know seeing is believing so you can doubt with yourself,it's allowed.
Was in phc then... saw them,no be dem say ohh.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Fanuchi007: 3:49pm On Apr 10, 2021
we wai de stay around IBB way for Calabar de fear argue with persin wai we no know cos if u see 10 people de pass, 7 of them na navy. Navy just dai everywhere for diz town angry

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 3:49pm On Apr 10, 2021
I have had many Terrible 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 have 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 by 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 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 myself saw I was still wearing the camou 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 shut 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.

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