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| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by johnog4sure: 12:56pm On Apr 15, 2025 |
Image123:If only you can think, critically but your brains are 2 weak let me further simplify it. 1. In a country with high unemployment rate it is not possible for number of applicants is less than the opening even in countries with high employment rate has not experience that. 2. Is it the applicants that will increase the number of slots allotted to each state? 3. If 1000 is allotted to a state and 9000 applied in couple of days, what the hell is the complaining about? Go and learn to think critically, tell your pay masters it's not about defending nonsense it is about promoting what they're doing well, if at all they're doing anything! |
| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by Image123(op): 3:58pm On Apr 15, 2025 |
IyfeNamikaze:Okay sir, and all Nigerian soldiers are in the North fighting boko haram, i hear you. |
| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by Image123(op): 4:00pm On Apr 15, 2025 |
uche393:And you came to this conclusion how? Was that how they complained in the past? |
| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by femi4: 4:08pm On Apr 15, 2025 |
Image123:You no do stat for school What percentage made it to the top from boko days |
| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by Image123(op): 4:43pm On Apr 15, 2025 |
femi4:Help me, you seem very good at these things. |
| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by Image123(op): 4:46pm On Apr 15, 2025 |
Mrfeel:Lolz, i wish it was so simple. But everyone knows this same WE will lament and complain and fight bitterly about marginalization like their existence depends on it. Dazall. |
| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by Image123(op): 5:11pm On Apr 15, 2025 |
johnog4sure:You are only talking in circles through your defeatist mindset. Let me help you with historical perspective. The noticeable presence of more Northerners, especially Hausas and Fulanis, in the Nigerian Army compared to other ethnic groups can be attributed to a combination of historical, socio-political, cultural, and institutional factors. It has very little to do with others hating you or your myopic complex with the SWest. Colonial Military Roots British colonial policy heavily recruited from Northern Nigeria, particularly the Hausa and Fulani regions, for the West African Frontier Force (WAFF), the precursor to the Nigerian Army. The British believed Northerners, especially Muslims, were more "martial" and "obedient" compared to the "educated and politically active" Southerners, especially the Igbo and Yoruba. By independence, Northerners already had a foothold in the army due to colonial recruitment patterns. This gave Northern officers a head start in rising through the ranks, which helped maintain influence and control over military recruitment and policy. Your unwillingness to fight foryour place but whine, stage walkouts, and hope for it to be handed one day on a platter of gold or lalalandbiafraud is an attempt in futility. Educational and Career Preferences In the past also play a role, many Southerners, particularly from the Southeast and Southwest, pursued education, civil service, law, medicine, and business over military careers. In contrast, the army provided a good career path for many Northerners, especially in regions where access to formal education was historically limited. Military Coups and Power Dynamics also solidified their dominance in the armed forces. The military became a vehicle for power, and Northern elites often ensured their regions remained represented or overrepresented. Recruitment Practices is there like i have talked about. There are sometimes allegations of bias or regional favoritism in recruitment and promotion within the military. Zoning policies and federal character principles exist, but enforcement can be uneven, allowing certain groups to dominate some institutions, including the military. Some ethnic groups have cultural or religious reservations about military service, while others see it as honorable or a rite of passage. The Hausa-Fulani people have a long history of organized emirates and Islamic jihad movements, especially the Sokoto Caliphate, which was established through military campaigns led by Usman dan Fodio. This built a strong military tradition, where being a warrior or soldier was seen as honorable, noble, and in line with religious duty. In many rural Northern communities, military service is seen as one of the best routes to economic mobility, honor, and influence especially for those without access to formal education or political connections. The Yoruba people have a deep respect for education, diplomacy, and political participation. While historically known for warrior kingdoms like Oyo, modern Yoruba society tends to prioritize civil service, academia, business, and the arts over military careers. Among the yorubas, there's a strong value placed on negotiation, oratory, and legal structures, which makes many young Yoruba more inclined toward careers in law, politics, or media. With a mix of Christianity, Islam, and traditional beliefs, there's less of a single religious or cultural narrative promoting military service, unlike the Hausa-Fulani Islamic warrior ethic. Igbo culture strongly emphasizes business, education, and entrepreneurship. Military careers are seen as too restrictive or limiting for personal ambition. After the Civil War, many Igbos developed a deep distrust for the Nigerian military, which had been used to suppress the secessionist movement. This still influences attitudes toward joining the army as many igbos see it as serving an institution that once oppressed them. It's okay but stop the hypocritical whining about being marginalized in this case. The Igbo value system favors personal agency and independence, which may not align well with the hierarchical, rigid structure of military life. Many ethnic groups in the Middle Belt (like the Tiv, Idoma, Birom, etc.) have also historically contributed significantly to the Nigerian military. So stop making it seem the world is against you or revolves around you. South-South economy offers alternative income sources like oil bunkering, activism, or political patronage, reducing interest in the military. |
| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by Mrfeel: 5:20pm On Apr 15, 2025 |
Image123:Leave the crying to us , give those slots to Yoruba and Hausa Fulani |
| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by Dragonsword: 12:06am On Apr 16, 2025 |
KanuIsCursed:Since when did you start caring about the cry of Igbo people? Btw, how many of you even understand the meaning of signing military doted lines as a recrult ? |
| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by KanuIsCursed: 7:34am On Apr 16, 2025 |
Dragonsword:Hope you won't blame Northerners in future |
| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by owobokiri(m): 7:42am On Apr 16, 2025 |
richmond500:All the time in the past that the eastern part of Nigeria was over applying for slots in the armed forces, why was it that they were always the least enlisted? Answer that without chewing your tongue 👅.. |
| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by Dragonsword: 11:01am On Apr 16, 2025 |
Image123:Who's talking about magnali Igbos are one amongst 250 by ur analysis. So why the obsession of Igbo not being in ur "ex/repentant Boko Haram terrorist dominated army? Who's talking about marginalization? When it comes to recruitment into ur terrorist army, we beg Nigeria in the name of God to marginalize us. Select ur recruits from other ethnic nationalities and leave Igbo youth alone |
| Re: Nigerian Army BEGS Youths In Akwa Ibom State And South East To Join The Military by chiagozien(m): 9:47am On Apr 17, 2025 |
Image123:Trash |
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