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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 4:45pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
Would have to be back in command ibadan(CSSI) Everyday drilling If you know you know |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by steric58(m): 4:45pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
The abuse of power is something else lately, one was busy asking me I must drop welfare money before I move that the last time I gave him 100 is too small, I was like WTF is wrong with this people, private car for that matter moreover I don't owe you sh!!t. I didn't give him a dime he wasted my time he later let me go. Omo naija Don cast 2 Likes |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by anyamashima(m): 4:46pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
Nursery one post=100671493: |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Nobody: 4:48pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
I use to go my own gegely..... I fear solider die lol. |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by anyamashima(m): 4:48pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
Oga no vex ooooo , na button phone i d use and my battery was low ,i was rushing not mind the small mistakes .but since you know what i typed thank God chatinent: |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by chatinent: 4:49pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
anyamashima: No mind me. I'm naturally crazy. |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by agnes7: 4:50pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
daddymummy: Story story. 6 Likes |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Elsueno: 4:51pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
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Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Drizzy5001(m): 4:53pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
I attended command day secondary School, so one Monday like that in my SS1,during break time I ate moi moi and threw the leather out via window, and the moi moi nylon come Touch the soldier(school Disciplinarian) for face, na him Baba vex enter class come ginger everybody dey ask who threw that thing. I come indicate say na me, I come dey apologize , but the man heart strong, come black pass aboki man nyansh, omo I chop 24 strokes plus water baptism and he also gave me another punishment"sitting on the floor and facing the sun" But God pass am. 8 Likes |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by illicit(m): 4:54pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
realokopi: How do u know what I can do I am not u 1 Like |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by MansoryMX(m): 4:55pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
chatinent: After I call am I go come flash you my ID card. Barrack boi! If them born you well carry hand touch me! Na inside guard room you go see yourself then |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by CaptainAyub: 4:57pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
Coldie:Exactly. And it is usually those northern,barely literate soldiers that come to perpetrate that barbarity in the south. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by CodeTemplar: 4:57pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
LINTUNE:church of Satan too is a church. |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Sunsets: 5:03pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
This comment sounds slavish. ebukaokeke234: 1 Like |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by franchasng: 5:06pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
chatinent:Good. You believe in Biafra |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by drmikeadams(m): 5:10pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
anyamashima: Lol I still dey aba during osisikankwu that year |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by heendrix(m): 5:10pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
chatinent: some do When you are used to not regarding recruits u risk having men on you who would not/reluctantly take a mosquito bite on ur behalf |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Chimeluv(f): 5:12pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
None whatsoever and i pray not have anything to do with them |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by Gideon20(m): 5:13pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
mine was when I was in Niger state doing business, there is this popular bar and as an artist and DJ I signed a deal with the owner of the bar to organize shows every Sundays, fast forward to 2019 when bandits started operating around that side and soldiers were deployed. it was Sunday as usual I was having my show and soldiers were present everywhere, civilians were few in the show, my only crime to deserve the beating of my life was to invite my 16 year old dancer on stage. After the performance the owner of the bar drew my attention the a particular soldier guy has queried him about me bringing the boy on stage and I was what the f..k who is he to tell me what to do on my show. before I could say jack the guy was behind me as though I slept with his wife. thanks to God the commander was there and saw all the the brutality, he paid for damages because I was a member of amnesty international and with the help of my two siblings in army, I have to leave that place for my dear life. 4 Likes |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by heendrix(m): 5:14pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
DemonInvoker: Lol my guess is you don't got beards on |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by OcholaKings: 5:18pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
Leetika: Gee na u try pass jare8-) |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by CaptainAyub: 5:21pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
TheRealestGuy:Don't mind that guy. Nigerian armed forces is still essentially a northern establishment,and most times you find out that those doing that nonsense in the south are northerners especially the muslims among them,due to tribalism and religious extremism. Abi it is fear makes them raze whole villages whenever their colleagues is killed in the south or Christian states in the north but do nothing in borno, yobe etc where they are killed like flies? 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by OcholaKings: 5:22pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
DemonInvoker: Guy you got me laughing hard, mehnn it would have been one chance for you that day. |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by keypha1: 5:23pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
I toast fine small girl for mile 2 lag, I don't know that she is soldier, she accept me and i told her let meet in festac my side, she came next day with army cap, after we stayed and I was escorting her, one soldier come down from bus to harass us, he ask the girl who gave her the cap, she girl shouted at him, tell him her rank, he salute her and left, I was happy for her that day, small girl with big rank. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by CaptainAyub: 5:26pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
keypha1:How did it go with d soldier girl? Una date?Kpansh? |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by houseontherock: 5:27pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
Exmilitant:Very sad experience indeed! Thanks to social media, we can report them now and they can actually be dealt with. Very wicked set of people 2 Likes |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by keypha1: 5:32pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
She be woman nah I make her happy that day. CaptainAyub: |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by IjeBos(m): 5:33pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
... 6 Likes |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by abdsamad(m): 5:36pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
It was 2017 at NYSC camp. I was one of the guys participating in sprinting for my group even though I hadn't had a lot of opportunity for practice over the past couple of years. So, I decided to go for a run around 4am, on the sports field. I Was dressed in my whites but didn't carry my tag cos I didn't want to lose it. On getting to there, I started by jogging to the other end of the field, which was where I was stopped by a soldier. He asked me who I was and what I was doing. I stated my purpose and he asked me to carry on. About 5 or 10 minutes later, whilst I was going round the field, another soldier called out to me and shone his light into my eyes. At this point I was already breathing a little fast from running and the light disoriented me a little bit in addition to reflexively making me quite irritated. He met me in the middle of the field where I'd stopped and commenced his interrogation. 'Who are you? What are you doing? Which platoon are you in?' I answered his questions whilst standing with my hand on my hips to sort of brace myself and with several short pauses to catch my breath. I added that I'd met a colleague of his earlier who had permitted me to be there. He must have repeated the same questions 3 or 4 times and I kept giving him the same answers in what I imagined was a calm voice. Although, knowing how passively arrogant I can be and how irritated I was that he still had his light in my eyes 3 minutes or so into his traffic stop I was probably coming off as rude. The next order he gave was for me to sit down which I found ridiculous but I slowly obeyed by bending down in such a way as to avoid getting dirt on my white clothes; the last thing I needed was to have to spend God knows how long getting them clean again, I thought. The same questions kept coming until I started to think I was the crazy one. He kept rejecting the idea that I'd met one of his officers and I think he asked me who it was; a question which was obviously absurd seeing as we didn't stop to exchange numbers. I repeatedly suggested that he ask the officer who obviously couldn't be far and we kept going in circles. I'm not sure what finally tipped him over: perhaps it was cos I wasn't as overwhelmed with fear and respect as I should have been but in a flash he kicked me in the face and back then forced me to sit on my buttocks. I'm a person who approaches things logically and the problem had very simple potential solutions, in my mind, yet there I was sitting in the sand at the mercy of a mad man who was now threatening to shoot me because I was an impostor who had sneaked in from outside to steal stuff. My fear hormones had flooded my system at this point and my voice was tremulous; the insanity of the situation brought me close to tears. Eventually the first officer joined us and Mr Mad Max berated him for allowing an impostor to infiltrate the camp. Honestly, I feel like the guy thought I was a spy who was sent to assassinate the Fuhrer and his wit had saved the republic. Having gotten the other officer to somewhat corroborate my story, we were at an impasse... Sort of. Ofcos he couldn't admit he'd gone too far so he just kept going with the threats. He was going to take me to the camp director and he was going to do this and that. 'Who are you? What's your purpose?' The questions kept coming. Finally, I told him I was a doctor and we could go to the clinic right then to confirm it, with as much plea as I could muster. That was when I learned an important lesson about ranks and statuses. It was like magic! I didn't even need to confirm it. Suddenly, this person addressed me like a human being rather than a more humanlike form of E. T. I think he was also a bit relieved that he finally had a good reason to let go of the inedible fish that had wandered onto his dinner plate. He smiled a little then said something about being careful which I didn't understand cos I was too everything. I sustained a cut to my lip but I didn't tell anyone in the clinic how I really got it. I think I went with the cliche "tripped and fell" line. I just got my tetanus shot and fortunately didn't get PTSD from the encounter. Fin 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by stevejohnjohn: 5:36pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
I was coming back with my wife from Kaduna following some fed patrol team hilux bumper to bumper,. I just sight one black corolla for my back dey blow horn make I for shift, knowing fully well it was one way road and I cant easy overtake the hilux like that. Naso I remain adamant with my top speed and he was also pursue me to overtake. When the road became double lane, I reduced my speed to allow the corolla pass, the car was wined up and also tinted, pass me the car refused to pass, he just maintain same side lane with me. I just blew horn for am and increase my speed he also follow me and when he go to me this time, he wined down and do me waka with his hand na so I shout mad man with my hand doing waka at same time to him only to discover say na four army men and the driver na three star. I immediately withdraw my hand, wind up and start my fast and furious race, the corolla start dey pursue me like never before. Thank God say na Big daddy v6 I carry . Till I get to suleja I didn't apply break. Both the hilux and the corolla dey still dey pursue me. Na so I enter suleja town and lose them. 11 Likes |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by heendrix(m): 5:36pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
houseontherock: Lmao really?? you were told that?? |
Re: Share Your Bitter Experiences With Nigerian Soldiers by heendrix(m): 5:42pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
stevejohnjohn: 3 Likes |
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