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Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by SisterAnn(f): 8:03am On Nov 12, 2025
mascot87:
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.
Meaning that you too would have taken a different stand if Wike was not your favorite bully.

Palaver finish. Everybody go home.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by searchng4love: 8:03am On Nov 12, 2025
Pickup8:
Check your anger, this is too personal.
Page doesn't exist. Seun be careful
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Peterobiisathie(f): 8:03am On Nov 12, 2025
Baba wey no well
Baba wey no well

Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by AdolfHitlerxXx: 8:04am On Nov 12, 2025
And that's why Nigeria is in such a sorry state.

All over the nation, people were praising the soldier. Posting it all over WhatsApp statuses.

Not knowing that " I sabi Person so i can break the law" is what was being encouraged.

And many of those celebrating this are simply envious of Wike dealing with them - Obidients especially grin

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.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by 96ACE: 8:04am On Nov 12, 2025
I’m not a fool sir.

Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by moramota: 8:04am On Nov 12, 2025
In a country like Nigeria, which operates under a democratic system, the military is not above civil authorities. Make una stop to dey cap sh!t!
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by duduade(m): 8:04am On Nov 12, 2025
If you watched the video well, you will know that these crop of military men were specially picked for this assignment as they already got the info that as usual the minister was on his usual going to lands, with his followers and then shower people he meet with abuses.. and the reply he gets from people he is abusing is yes sir yes sir

These ones matched him and his entourage aura for aura... No form of bullying was entertained... My body just dey sweet me as I dey watch am... That young officer in charge of the squad was as respectful as he could be but our political guy was just frustrated 😂😂😂.. resulting to abuses and all... He think say he dey follow boy boy talk.. I fit bet if it were the people of down here them no go fit open mouth drag words with am... Sometimes you just have to give it to the people up the country.. they could be fearless and ruthless when the time comes
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by bionixs: 8:05am 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.
Keep making wayo comment. When the unlawful government officials are carrying out their illegal duties of land grabbing, it is democratic but when they are stopped, it becomes undemocratic
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by NaijaNaWaa: 8:05am On Nov 12, 2025
I’m disappointed that the DHQ stopped at this tepid, coded message instead of issuing very strong warning to the lawless man at FCT.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by emiye(m): 8:05am On Nov 12, 2025
Shameful
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by KingDashx(m): 8:06am On Nov 12, 2025
Dreamt I joined the military
Clearly it's a fever dream

God bless the Nigerian army
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by trilacos: 8:06am On Nov 12, 2025
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Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by SisterAnn(f): 8:07am On Nov 12, 2025
omoredia:
When una see bandits una go run. Give all of us this gun make una know of honour go still dey. Jokers
If them give all of us gun, after fighting bandits, we go then turn to our neighbors to show power. Some will go into full time armed robbery because he has a gun. Lol.

The problem with fighting terror in this country is the activities of fifth columnist.

How can you tell me that for 16years, nobody is behind bars for aiding and abetting these people?

Nobody is behind bars for leaking information to bandits?

Nobody is behind bars for openly supporting terrorists?

Many victims have pointed out the complicity of the armed forces in aiding these criminals, but nobody is prosecuted and nobody is punished.

You want to tell me that there's no embezzlement in the army for the budgets to fight terror? But nobody is behind bars.

They write on paper that they have paid soldiers at the war front 100k when in fact soldiers received 20k, but nobody is behind bars.

Political will is what's needed to put an end to terrorism, but who will bail the cat?

Nigeria has been sacrificed on the alter of religion and tribalism. Nothing will ever work until we put Nigeria first.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by obayendo1010(m): 8:07am On Nov 12, 2025
Honour to protect disputed land and stand against the state while Islamic militias kill unrestricted in Northern part, what an institutional failure.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by REDshouse(m): 8:07am 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.
Go to court
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Dogalmighty17: 8:08am 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.
Nothing more needs to be said. The Nigerian Navy should not be seen in service of an illegality. If the so called owner of that land has documents backing his ownership, he would have made those documents available long ago or his lawyer would have spoken up.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by mynd1(f): 8:09am 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?
Just STFU pls
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Tammy2705: 8:09am 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.
This civilians wey wan kill us, borrow money wey we no tell them to borrow, enrich themselves and we are the ones to pay for it, civilians who see our treasury and common wealth as there entitlement and can not do without it, God save us
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by geoworldedu: 8:10am 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
What did the Federal Government support them with to combat Boko Haram and bandits. Like how much is there salaries to risk their lives for? I can recall one of them being paid 50k monthly. During his holiday, he could not travel to see his family because his salary isn't enough for tfare grin
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by FreeStuffsNG: 8:10am On Nov 12, 2025
politicoNG:
https://x.com/DHQNigeria/status/1988370434434457882?s=19[/quote]Whoever is behind the Twitter handle ehn. Smh.

The Tweet doesn't exist.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by emiye(m): 8:11am On Nov 12, 2025
bionixs:
Keep making wayo comment. When the unlawful government officials are carrying out their illegal duties of land grabbing, it is democratic but when they are stopped, it becomes undemocratic
I bet you can't prove any land grabbing beyond the rhetorics you read somewhere. How people can so shut their mind to logic and superior thinking surprises me. One day , a soldier will take over your family land on the instruction of RETIRED military officer. How can a serving military be taking instruction from a retired officer?? Are we so blind and deaf? The same dingbat that people were praising was so condescending to the police officer. The same behaviour they exhibit when they whip civilians and ask they drink gutter water afterall they are "bloody civilians" . Look past the hatred and call it for what it is.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by dibusnotion: 8:12am On Nov 12, 2025
i certainly dont like Wike, and admire the firmness of the soldier.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by tnerro1(m):
The way people reason is why Nigeria is what it is today, is like wike going to fight agberos in area 1 and someone will say the agberos should have left area 1 when wike came there because he is the minister of FCT, protocol and decorum demands that wike should not have put himself in that position in the first place thereby disrespecting his office. You send an advance team to the place, if they are not allowed access, you call the navy chief of CDS or even NSA to clear them out, not exchanging insults like a cheap high on drugs agbero

We have learnt that his advance team was not allowed to enter the land, instead of you to call the navy chief or CDS to clear his boys out, you took yourself out of your office that you must enter that land by fire by force, you can see how he disgraced himself there
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by greygoblings(m): 8:13am 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.
And it is your dad that will disipline the officer
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Greenfusion: 8:13am 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
he is not backed....he was acting on order......try and understand how the military works........nothing would have removed that military guy out of there other than a senior officer's order or an order from the president...know this!
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Lukuluku69(m): 8:13am On Nov 12, 2025
politicoNG:
https://x.com/DHQNigeria/status/1988370434434457882?s=19[/quote]Very true but replicate same against insurgents, Bandits, the Boko boys and every other irridentists. Then stop detailing Soldiers to aid Land grabbers and their cronies.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by adams123: 8:13am 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.
An army officer cannot obey a civilian minister (including the FCT Minister) if the order conflicts with his military superior’s instructions unless that minister is the Minister of Defence or the President (Commander-in-Chief).
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by lovelacer: 8:14am On Nov 12, 2025
[quote author=ALTERNATEID post=137442511]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 question I've been asking myself is, why did Wike visited theland himself?]
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by Lezzlie(m): 8:14am 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
what is a military deploying troops over a land matter? Are you okay?

You military had reduced yourselves into pay boys. They are all over the place in domestic disputes, land matters , debt recovery and marital issues.

The minister was on a legitimate duty and the army has no business there. That's why boko haram has been lingering for over 20 years because of lack of discipline and intelligence absent in the military.
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by CodeTemplarr: 8:15am On Nov 12, 2025
geoworldedu:
What did the Federal Government support them with to combat Boko Haram and bandits. Like how much is there salaries to risk their lives for? I can recall one of them being paid 50k monthly. During his holiday, he could not travel to see his family because his salary isn't enough for tfare grin
is their salary enough when they neutralise good governance protesters?
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by FutureFocus:
Nigeria must be free of corruption
Re: It's an honour to serve in the Military, respect the Uniform - Defence HQs by chidiokay: 8:16am 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.
Democracy or Civilian rule does not negate . " Hierachy or Power chain"

Your presidency has a title in Military connotation " GCFR" no nation without Military

go to school and get proper education
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