At a point in the video, a piqued soldier exchanged words with the naval team, asking why they were firing at them even though they knew they were uniformed men.
This is precisely why we are, in the main, essentially a conflicted and confused people who have no idea wherewe are coming from, wherewe are today or wherewe are going tomorrow.
While his intentions might be for good and not self-serving, from our perspective we insist that posing as a soldier albeit an officer is "a disservice to the proud men and women of the Nigerian Armed Forces, who earn the right to wear their
If we really want to move forward as a country, we must apply meritocracy. We must go back to the drawing board. But if we don't want meritocracy we can then look at militocracy.
Indeed, there are three areas wherewe need to talk to Nigerians through what we call contact point of average Nigerian with insecurity as it were. First, we have to learn how to move and how to live.
You may not need the blessings of your elders, but you should avoid their curses Regardless of wherewe stand on the ideological spectrum or the company we keep politically, our starting point is our humanity, and the imperatives that it comes
"They took us by surprise and we weren't ready for it," a lookout soldier said in testimony posted on Instagram. Israel faced the threat of a multi-front war after three days of clashes with militants on the northern border with Lebanon.
you hide to tell me where it's hidden She know when you're gone, tell me when to visit, we'll break in your home And take the specifics and me while the b---h is on vacation with him so she don't get blamed We don't snatch chains, we find out
There is no soldier posted to Urhoboland that doesn't know the "isiagware" tradition. Let the Nigerian State do a simple fact-checking, there has been no single instance where the Urhobo raised a finger against the military.
Social media videos verified by AFP showed bodies covered in blood and dust on the floor of a building, where mattresses had been wedged under school tables.
"We discovered six shrines in the community in the process of burning the houses, which are stained with blood. We also burned them but one of the shrines refused to burn. It was one Hausa soldier who did what he did to set it ablaze.
We are not interested in reactions. We give messages of God and people take it or leave it because it is for their own good if they take it. And it is to their detriment if they don't. So, we don't force anybody to accept the message.