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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by babajeje123(m): 4:21pm On Apr 10, 2021
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Damn! This is so sad. Hope you're doing better now.
I'm good but still find it difficult to let my daughter go. She was my first fruit.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:22pm On Apr 10, 2021
Nobody intervened, so bad. Sorry for your loss sir.
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

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by franchasng: 4:22pm On Apr 10, 2021
chatinent:


Link me up.
which tribe are you, sorry
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Majesty33(m): 4:24pm On Apr 10, 2021
Mine happened in NYSC camp, he came to our room and found me still preparing for the parade, this is because yesterday's activity was too tasking and went to bed late in that cold weather, rather than listen to my plea, he just too a bucket of water under the bunk, and poured everything on me, then he sent me out. That day, I felt like hitting him but I controlled my anger.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:25pm On Apr 10, 2021
MansoryMX:
I have never had a wrong day with Army personnels. You have know the military way of greeting them. 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!

And when they ask you what DIV?

You go begin bite mouth baa?

You must be to the state to lie with it.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:26pm On Apr 10, 2021
planetx:
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 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.

For a minor? This is so unprofessional.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by ABANGWABOI(m): 4:28pm On Apr 10, 2021
#ILMOVON cry cry
#Attitude
#Bliv


Una dn open thread for my people head..
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

E choke oo
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:28pm On Apr 10, 2021
Just like that with no proofs?

OjukuwuHusband:
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.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by franchasng: 4:29pm 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
Nigerians are too cool. Haven passed this in the hands of military officers when you know you are innocent, the beast and devil in you ought to be awaken. If you cannot kill them physically, you kill them spiritually, it works.



There are many people waiting to kill spiritually, all they need you to do is bring a name of someone that wronged you and the case is history, and these military guys are a good example to use because they clearly wronged you.



You Nigerians should learn how to fight back that's the only way things can change.



Many uniformed people die mysteriously or get killed on duty without knowing why, this is one of the many reasons cos not everybody is forgiven and ordinary.


Some communities once someone dies in a family untimely, they must inquire spiritually what killed the person and devil help whoever have hand in the death, because the person will show clearly on a mirror no jokes and whatever curse the family lay on that person is a done deal.



I just pity some of these foolish, ignorant uniformed guys sha

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Vizconson(m): 4:30pm On Apr 10, 2021
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Bahamas95(m): 4:30pm On Apr 10, 2021
None but it almost happened few years ago.



I was on my way to a friend's sister's birthday that day and I decided to dress a bit rugged. I wore a black T-shirt, army green combat Jean
and timberland boot......I was also with a brown backpack containing the gift I bought for my friend's sister. It was as if my neighbour knew what would happen, when he saw me he said. "Ah ah! Which kain dressing be this na, you don turn mopol abi soldier"? I just smiled at him and continued my journey.


I got to the junction and was waiting for bike but none was coming so I decided to take a lil walk till I get one. I saw an army Hilux packed in front of a hotel and some soldiers standing close to it. They were staring at me as I was approaching but I kept my cool and pretended as if I didn't notice but deep down I was getting scared. I tried as much as possible to avoid eye contact with them but I was observing with corner eye because I knew they would call me.......I never even waka pass dem well sef nai one soldier say "hey you, come here!

I didn't bother to turn before I dashed off like Hussain Bolt because I was familiar with the area....I run enter one compound before I see myself I don burst out for another street......Only God nai know wetin for happen to me dat day assuming I nor run.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by MansoryMX(m): 4:30pm On Apr 10, 2021
chatinent:


And when they ask you what DIV?

You go begin bite mouth baa?

You must be to the state to lie with it.

Just tell them senior warrant officer cheesy
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Karufi: 4:30pm On Apr 10, 2021
OMG!
I was tortured to use my knee for working on the stone base during the Aregbesola second term election at Oja Oba area, lragbiji

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:31pm On Apr 10, 2021
Those crazy roadside cyclists wanting life action movie.

Casham:
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.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Zona123(m): 4:31pm On Apr 10, 2021
Was traveling in a mini bus and on getting to a military check point during the regime of Abacha, the military boys asked the driver to pull over and as he did so, they started asking him to settle them before he could continue, whole they were still arguing, some of us alighted from the bus because they were wasting a lot of time going back and forth with their bargain.
So I decided to enquire from the conductor how much they were asking for and he told me and I said it's too exorbitant and one of their friends maybe he's also a military but on mofti heard me and asked me what I said and before I could reply he dropped his traveling bag and pounced on me raining blows on me from all angles including uppercuts, he tore my shirts and I was left with singlets alone before the ones at the checkpoint intervened and ask me to go back into our bus, while using their koboko on me at the same time though it wasn't as painful as the blows. I quietly obeyed with a swollen face and torn shirts. (Note that the one that beat me up was not traveling in our vehicle, he was traveling in another vehicle and was exchanging pleasantries with the ones at the checkpoint when they stopped our vehicle)
Since then I've learnt to mind my business whenever I am in their midst .

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by MansoryMX(m): 4:31pm On Apr 10, 2021
chatinent:


And when they ask you what DIV?

You go begin bite mouth baa?

You must be to the state to lie with it.

Just tell them senior warrant officer of the battalion division in your state cheesy
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:32pm On Apr 10, 2021
SirToby:
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

Not on uniform? Walahi we die there.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by ABANGWABOI(m): 4:32pm On Apr 10, 2021
Majesty33:
Mine happened in NYSC camp, he came to our room and found me still preparing for the parade, this is because yesterday's activity was too tasking and went to bed late in that cold weather, rather than listen to my plea, he just too a bucket of water under the bunk, and poured everything on me, then he sent me out. That day, I felt like hitting him but I controlled my anger.


Why you no hit am nah...
Camp commandant for lock you up and decamp you..
Seems you don't know how severe of an offence to fight a uniform personnel especially when on uniform..

Two police officers did so recently in the US against a Lt.
The guy dn press charges.. Dem police men body go tell them..
Better keep your stupid temper in check..
Make you no go buy expensive job for better German currency wey you no go fit serve.. @ Chatinent , advice this boy ..
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by TheRealestGuy(m): 4:33pm On Apr 10, 2021
Kingdemu:
I'm a northerner living in the North. What you said is absolutely through. 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.

It's not spirit of fear guy, although I have to mention that the average westerner is known to avoid death at all cost, even if their dignity is taken from them.

But the thing is that in the North, most families have one or two members in the military or police or DSS as senior officers. The recruits know this and try to avoid getting into trouble with them superiors.

Also, the average northerner, like the easterner, is willing to die for his right and will not accept being stripped of his human dignity.

Cheers man.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by jacko007(m): 4:34pm On Apr 10, 2021
chatinent:
We all have experiences!

Why were you tortured, slapped or beaten to a pulp?


Crime?


Answering a call by their checkpoints?

Dating sb they want?


Power pass power?

Mine: when I went for the training, a female soldier met me and said “kai, my side crush.. kai, you dey do as if you no dey hear me baa..you come here to do fine boy shey? For my hand you go buy job tire as I don see say you go turn white fowl.“


I stood at ease in submission.


I waited for a while before moving so she wouldn't say I was disrespectful.


I moved when she threw her first leg to move.

Na so she ordered me to come back.

She begin chawwoos me dey yarn me say so I no know wetin I suppose talk before I move.

I was like abi is it yes or no I'll say or what. If I said yes now, she'll think I responded to her question that I didn't know what to say. If I said no, she'd still think it's the no-response to this question...with her forgettiing the discussion we earlier had had no question.

Mehn. I come say “permission to carry on, ma.” She replied: “as what na? Sweetheart, you don enter my parade.”

Nna eh. (But sha, later later, the lady was really into me sha) wink

Na so she call her regular say she caught me staring at her hips, say I come dey chyke am.


OMG!

I no fit talk.

I wan cry.


Baba say I don buy job.

Rest is history.




Please share your experiences.

it's advisable you state Experience rather than tagging just bitter experiences. don't cause a stir with your post... no be your fault Sha, na admin cause am cry
chatinent:
We all have experiences!

Why were you tortured, slapped or beaten to a pulp?


Crime?


Answering a call by their checkpoints?

Dating sb they want?


Power pass power?

Mine: when I went for the training, a female soldier met me and said “kai, my side crush.. kai, you dey do as if you no dey hear me baa..you come here to do fine boy shey? For my hand you go buy job tire as I don see say you go turn white fowl.“


I stood at ease in submission.


I waited for a while before moving so she wouldn't say I was disrespectful.


I moved when she threw her first leg to move.

Na so she ordered me to come back.

She begin chawwoos me dey yarn me say so I no know wetin I suppose talk before I move.

I was like abi is it yes or no I'll say or what. If I said yes now, she'll think I responded to her question that I didn't know what to say. If I said no, she'd still think it's the no-response to this question...with her forgettiing the discussion we earlier had had no question.

Mehn. I come say “permission to carry on, ma.” She replied: “as what na? Sweetheart, you don enter my parade.”

Nna eh. (But sha, later later, the lady was really into me sha) wink

Na so she call her regular say she caught me staring at her hips, say I come dey chyke am.


OMG!

I no fit talk.

I wan cry.


Baba say I don buy job.

Rest is history.




Please share your experiences.

it's advisable you state Experience rather than tagging just bitter experiences. don't cause a stir with your post... no be your fault Sha, na admin cause am�
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 4:34pm On Apr 10, 2021
chatinent:
Just like that with no proofs?


Yes....I only showed him the complimentary card of the person I was going to see, I guess it's just luck.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by TheRealestGuy(m): 4:35pm On Apr 10, 2021
It's not spirit of fear guy, although I have to mention that the average westerner is known to avoid death at all cost, even if their dignity is taken from them.

But the thing is that in the North, most families have one or two members in the military/DSS/police as senior officers. Also a lot of senior government officials (civil service and politicians). The recruits know this and try to avoid getting into trouble with them superiors.

Also, the average northerner, like the easterner, is willing to die for his right and will not accept being stripped of his human dignity.

Cheers man.

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:36pm On Apr 10, 2021
OjukuwuHusband:


Yes....I only showed him the complimentary card of the person I was going to see, I guess it's just luck.

Show me the way na.

No talk say you no know road o
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Godwin25king: 4:37pm On Apr 10, 2021
Nothing much though.. I was travelling to cotonou two soldiers walked up to me around Iyanoba, they told me the bag I carried was a camouflage lol.. I just told them it wasn't camo and they should compare it with the colour of their uniform cos theirs was green and my bag was brown , I wasn't even scared honestly.. they just warned me never to try it again or else..i just look them nd said no problem..
undecided

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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:38pm On Apr 10, 2021
ABANGWABOI:



Why you no hit am nah...
Camp commandant for lock you up and decamp you..
Seems you don't know how severe of an offence to fight a uniform personnel especially when on uniform..

Two police officers did so recently in the US against a Lt.
The guy dn press charges.. Dem police men body go tell them..
Better keep your stupid temper in check..
Make you no go buy expensive job for better German currency wey you no go fit serve.. @ Chatinent , advice this boy ..

He wouldn't be alive to tell his tale.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by engrchykae(m): 4:39pm On Apr 10, 2021
Military really don't have problem with civilians.
I met them during nysc and I liked them especially my platoon instructor.
It is the men in black(Police)that always like to turn innocent people to criminals because of bail money.
While police is a friend of criminals and enemy of good people
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:39pm On Apr 10, 2021
MansoryMX:


Just tell them senior warrant officer of the battalion division in your state cheesy

If I dey sentry you tell me that thing, walahi you don buy job. You must call that your bro.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:39pm On Apr 10, 2021
franchasng:
which tribe are you, sorry

I'm Ibo.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Karufi: 4:40pm On Apr 10, 2021
OMG!
I was tortured for working with my knee on the stone base during the Aregbesola second term election at oja Oba area, lragbiji
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Weathered: 4:40pm On Apr 10, 2021
These people are worse than the Nigeria police in some aspect and better in others.

But I still prefer police to them.

They are not supposed to be out on the street.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 4:44pm On Apr 10, 2021
You're just talking out of ignorance.....
Exmilitant:
when sh.it hit the fan they could become chicken. We empower them, we can disempower them.
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Polynek(m): 4:44pm 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.
Imagine, Dix is a very bad act

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