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It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by politicoNG(op): 11:20pm On Nov 11, 2025
We stand for Duty. Discipline. Respect. Always.
#unshakenunbentunbroken
#respecttheuniform
#defenceheadquarters
https://x.com/DHQNigeria/status/1988370434434457882?s=19

Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by oz4real83(m): 3:19am On Nov 12, 2025
What is bringing "see finish" to the military is because they have allowed politicians and other criminals to use them over the years to do their biddings, this behaviour has empowered the likes of Wike to behave towards them as he just did angry
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by CodeTemplarr: 4:31am On Nov 12, 2025
Replicate same to BH and Bandits.
That officer is obviously backed by strong army men who have interest in that land. The real owners of Nigeria. IYKYK
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by franchasofficia:
Next time, army should throw something like Christmas light na cheesy


We stand with the military grin
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by ALTERNATEID: 5:43am On Nov 12, 2025
Sorry but we are no longer under a military dictatorship. In a democracy, the military is subjected to civilian control.

Nobody has the power to deploy soldiers for an internal operation without the approval of Mr. President. So, it is illegal to deploy soldiers to go and be protecting a private land of a retired soldier.

Again, it is illegal for anybody to obstruct FCT officials from carrying out their legitimate duties. If we allow just anybody to use access to military boys to stop government officials from doing their jobs, then we are creating a banana republic.

Finally, all lands in the FCT are vested in the Minister of the FCT. He has the power to allocate and cancel the allocation. If the former CNS is dissatisfied with the decision of the FCT minister, he should approach the court and not resort to self help. Obstructing FCT officials including preventing the minister from accessing the land in such a rude and unprofessional manner is unacceptable. Those soldiers should be made to face disciplinary action immediately.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by XY23: 5:47am On Nov 12, 2025
politicoNG:
https://x.com/DHQNigeria/status/1988370434434457882?s=19[/quote]You have to be very useless to the Nigerian people as a government for them to be liking and retweeting this.


"This regime in Nigeria sadly put all of its bets on tribalism, so they didn’t bother to attract real thinkers and strategists. They just flooded the corridors of power with lunatic, infantile propagandists who know next to nothing about diplomacy, strategic alignments and reparative communications."
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by franugo(m): 5:48am On Nov 12, 2025
ALTERNATEID:
Sorry but we are no longer under a military dictatorship. In a democracy, the military is subjected to civilian control.

Nobody has the power to deploy soldiers for an internal operation without the approval of Mr. President. So, it is illegal to deploy soldiers to go and be protecting a private land of a retired soldier.

Again, it is illegal for anybody to obstruct FCT officials from carrying out their legitimate duties. If we allow just anybody to use access to military boys to stop government officials from doing their jobs, then we are creating a banana republic.

Finally, all lands in the FCT are vested in the Minister of the FCT. He has the power to allocate and cancel the allocation. If the former CNS is dissatisfied with the decision of the FCT minister, he should approach the court and not resort to self help. Obstructing FCT officials including preventing the minister from accessing the land in such a rude and unprofessional manner is unacceptable. Those soldiers should be made to face disciplinary action immediately.
Dey speak English, Wike should go to court. He's a lawless man who only obeys court orders when it pleases him
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by ALTERNATEID:
franugo:
Dey speak English, Wike should go to court. He's a lawless man who only obeys court orders when it pleases him
You can be rest assured that bulldozer will pull down that structure and the former CNS will either go home to cry or go to court. This is a battle he can’t win. El-Rufai as FCT minister ordered the demolition of the headquarters of Ministry of works and even the personal house of the then PDP national chairman. So, who is a former CNS that thinks he’s above the law?
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by horlando30: 6:25am On Nov 12, 2025
The Naval officer was wrong on how he executed the illegal order. He should have called the Naval HQ for guidance when the minister showed up. You cant be loyal to a retired CNS at the detriment of current constituted authority.

Although Wike also did not act with decorum. He should have simply called the officer's superiors and reads the riot acts to the officer that obstructing him is indirectly disobeying the c-in-c with consequences and not exchanging words and throwing verbal insults with a junior officer. The officer was just too junior.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by mascot87(m): 6:25am On Nov 12, 2025
ALTERNATEID:
You can be rest assured that bulldozer will pull down that structure and the former CNS will either go home to cry or go to court. This is a battle he can’t win. El-Rufai as FCT minister ordered the demolition of the house of the headquarters of Ministry of works and even the personal house of the then PDP national chairman. So, who is a former CNS that thinks he’s above the law?
Bro, you still dey explain to people that don't know there right from there left? The only reason they support this action is because they hate Wike. They would have taken a different position if it were there favourite this same thing happened to.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by DonEd(m): 6:57am On Nov 12, 2025
ALTERNATEID:
Sorry but we are no longer under a military dictatorship. In a democracy, the military is subjected to civilian control.

Nobody has the power to deploy soldiers for an internal operation without the approval of Mr. President. So, it is illegal to deploy soldiers to go and be protecting a private land of a retired soldier.

Again, it is illegal for anybody to obstruct FCT officials from carrying out their legitimate duties. If we allow just anybody to use access to military boys to stop government officials from doing their jobs, then we are creating a banana republic.

Finally, all lands in the FCT are vested in the Minister of the FCT. He has the power to allocate and cancel the allocation. If the former CNS is dissatisfied with the decision of the FCT minister, he should approach the court and not resort to self help. Obstructing FCT officials including preventing the minister from accessing the land in such a rude and unprofessional manner is unacceptable. Those soldiers should be made to face disciplinary action immediately.
As versed as u are, aren't u aware of the discredit that wike has heaped on himself as regards to land revocation and reallocation to friends and family? Wont you protect ur property knowing fully well that justice won't be served accordingly?

Make una wake up for this country o! This partisan affiliation is too much.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by ALTERNATEID: 7:15am On Nov 12, 2025
DonEd:
As versed as u are, aren't u aware of the discredit that wike has heaped on himself as regards to land revocation and reallocation to friends and family? Wont you protect ur property knowing fully well that justice won't be served accordingly?

Make una wake up for this country o! This partisan affiliation is too much.
Resorting to illegal self help is not how to protect yourself. You protect yourself using legal avenues. The land in question will be revoked and there is absolutely nothing the former CNS will do about it.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by arantess: 7:47am On Nov 12, 2025
CodeTemplarr:
Replicate same to BH and Bandits.
That officer is obviously backed by strong army men who have interest in that land. The real owners of Nigeria. IYKYK
That's why wike should thank his god that thing was unsuccessful cos he wouldn't have even been able to see yesterday
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by arantess: 7:49am On Nov 12, 2025
ALTERNATEID:
Resorting to illegal self help is not how to protect yourself. You protect yourself using legal avenues. The land in question will be revoked and there is absolutely nothing the former CNS will do about it.
It will not be revoked.

The president will enter cos he is afraid for his life
He will placate military and nothing you and wike can do
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Fiscus105(m):
ALTERNATEID:
Sorry but we are no longer under a military dictatorship. In a democracy, the military is subjected to civilian control.

Nobody has the power to deploy soldiers for an internal operation without the approval of Mr. President. So, it is illegal to deploy soldiers to go and be protecting a private land of a retired soldier.

Again, it is illegal for anybody to obstruct FCT officials from carrying out their legitimate duties. If we allow just anybody to use access to military boys to stop government officials from doing their jobs, then we are creating a banana republic.

Finally, all lands in the FCT are vested in the Minister of the FCT. He has the power to allocate and cancel the allocation. If the former CNS is dissatisfied with the decision of the FCT minister, he should approach the court and not resort to self help. Obstructing FCT officials including preventing the minister from accessing the land in such a rude and unprofessional manner is unacceptable. Those soldiers should be made to face disciplinary action immediately.
The same way the political office holders, shouldn't be using official vehicles to convey their wife, kids and families.

Can your Wike swear, he hasn't used his official vehicles to carry concubines and girlfriends?

Meanwhile, you are telling military to keep guarding the bloody civilians, while looking away for their properties to be taken away by same civilians, who has turned Nigeria to "theatre of war" & "capital poverty of the world" since they took nation's leaderships
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by ElSudani: 7:54am On Nov 12, 2025
Some Nigerians are so mentally brutalized by military rule so much that they see military officers as demi gods who are above the law and can get away with anything.

Many Nigerians died for the freedom we have today, we should protect it jealously. Military members are bound by law as well.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Dotherightthing: 7:58am On Nov 12, 2025
True

Wike could have handled the situation better
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by omoredia: 7:58am On Nov 12, 2025
When una see bandits una go run. Give all of us this gun make una know of honour go still dey. Jokers
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by MiamiLord: 7:58am On Nov 12, 2025
Abegi....make una fight insecurity first.
Cho cho cho always no workings
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Houseofglam7(f): 7:58am On Nov 12, 2025
Heck to the yeah!
The Nigerian military should be respected!
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by ariesbull: 7:59am On Nov 12, 2025
I agree with the military...it's an honour to n a any office be it private or general ....
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Incognito403: 7:59am On Nov 12, 2025
oz4real83:
What is bringing "see finish" to the military is because they have allowed politicians and other criminals to use them over the years to do their biddings, this behaviour has empowered the likes of Wike to behave towards them as he just did angry
There is no see finish of the military anywhere.

There is only an undisciplined and uncivilised man in the helm of our FCT affairs.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by ariesbull: 7:59am On Nov 12, 2025
MiamiLord:
Abegi....make una fight insecurity first.
No be your mate dey there... Why can't you enlist for recruitment


Keyboard warrior ! Ronuist
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by omoredia: 8:00am On Nov 12, 2025
Military that cant end insurgency but give excuses everyday. Abeg go sit down jare. Na for illegal mining, border smuggling, oil bunkering, gun running and land grabbing we dey see Nigerian Military
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Shawarmagirl: 8:00am On Nov 12, 2025
That Navy Officer might just be the prayer point Nigerians have been praying for long now. Wike fallout with Tinubu may just start from here.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by iamfraud(f): 8:00am On Nov 12, 2025
They don’t know law
They don’t know law
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Mrchippychappy(m): 8:01am On Nov 12, 2025
Ok, you have had your 5 minutes redemption arc, Nigerians now see you in a favourable way. Now forget Wike drama and fight Islamic terrorists
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Pickup8: 8:01am On Nov 12, 2025
XY23:
You have to be very useless to the Nigerian people as a government for them to be liking and retweeting this.


"This regime in Nigeria sadly put all of its bets on tribalism, so they didn’t bother to attract real thinkers and strategists. They just flooded the corridors of power with lunatic, infantile propagandists who know next to nothing about diplomacy, strategic alignments and reparative communications."
Check your anger, this is too personal.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Didijiji: 8:01am On Nov 12, 2025
ALTERNATEID:
Sorry but we are no longer under a military dictatorship. In a democracy, the military is subjected to civilian control.

Nobody has the power to deploy soldiers for an internal operation without the approval of Mr. President. So, it is illegal to deploy soldiers to go and be protecting a private land of a retired soldier.

Again, it is illegal for anybody to obstruct FCT officials from carrying out their legitimate duties. If we allow just anybody to use access to military boys to stop government officials from doing their jobs, then we are creating a banana republic.

Finally, all lands in the FCT are vested in the Minister of the FCT. He has the power to allocate and cancel the allocation. If the former CNS is dissatisfied with the decision of the FCT minister, he should approach the court and not resort to self help. Obstructing FCT officials including preventing the minister from accessing the land in such a rude and unprofessional manner is unacceptable. Those soldiers should be made to face disciplinary action immediately.
Everytime una go dey talk like people wey sh*t full their brain

It is normal that an APC supporter is abnormal but not to this extent na

Haba
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by saddler: 8:01am On Nov 12, 2025
These same military officers who are very quick to violate civilian human rights.

You guys deserve all you get and even worse.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Lifestylecom: 8:02am On Nov 12, 2025
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by CharleyBright(m): 8:02am On Nov 12, 2025
Wike fit try that nonsense of calling the boy a fool if he was alone and that boy won't panel beat his face?
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