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The Anomaly In Nigeria Of Soldiers Doing Police Work by whatisthetruth: 8:53am On Apr 15
Can't type much as I have work to do, but I just read how soldiers killed a hotel manager during an interrogation (May his soul rest in peace in Jesus name, amen), and it made me ponder more about just how upside down Nigeria is.

We are in a democracy, yet soldiers act like police without the president declaring a state of emergency.

I have brought this up before, but some wicked Nigerians thought it normal for soldiers to do as they please.

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Re: The Anomaly In Nigeria Of Soldiers Doing Police Work by gidgiddy: 9:57am On Apr 15
whatisthetruth:
Can't type much as I have work to do, but I just read how soldiers killed a hotel manager during an interrogation (May his soul rest in peace in Jesus name, amen), and it made me ponder more about just how upside down Nigeria is.

We are in a democracy, yet soldiers act like police without the president declaring a state of emergency.

I have brought this up before, but some wicked Nigerians thought it normal for soldiers to do as they please.


Nigeria is messed up. Other countries, yiu don't see their Army, they are not allowed outside the barrak

But in Nigeria, you see the Army everywhere, taking over the job of Police. The Nigerian Army has no right to investigate, arrest, interrogate anyone. They can't even charge people to court

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