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MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by desmondokoye: 2:04pm On Dec 25, 2014
The Nigerian military court-martial sitting in Abuja has sentenced another group of four soldiers, accused of mutiny, to death by firing squad.

The court delivered its judgment Wednesday night in another case involving five soldiers.

Bankole Taiwo (lance corporal), Ayodele Olawale (lance corporal), Isaiah Olofu (lance corporal) and Adebayo Gbenga (private) were convicted and sentenced to death while Sule Ochehepo (lance corporal) was discharged and acquitted.

According to a source familiar with the trial, “the allegation against the soldiers was that they asked “inciting questions” from their Commanding Officer of 81 Batallion when he addressed them on September 14, 2013.

“The questions pertained to the corpses of some of their colleagues brought to the camp after they were killed by the Boko Haram terrorists due to lack of weapons. The charge of mutiny was that the 5 soldiers “incited soldiers of 81 Bn to mutiny against the authority of 7 Division of Nigerian Army”.

They pleaded double jeopardy that they had been tried summarily by their commanding officer, convicted and sentenced and that they had served the punishment, our source said.

“The record of proceedings of the earlier trial was tendered and admitted in evidence by the court-martial. But the court-martial headed by Brig-General M.S Yusuf did not consider the defence of the soldiers,” the source added.

Altogether, 71 soldiers have been sentenced to death for protesting alleged non-payment of salaries and allowances and failure of the authorities to provide equipment to confront the well-equipped Boko Haram troops.

Hundreds of other soldiers are currently awaiting trial in Abuja, Jos and Lagos for mutiny, negligence and cowardice and allied offences. They are due to be arraigned after the Christmas vacation.

The judgment on the five soldiers came just about a week after another batch of 54 soldiers were condemned to death for refusing to fight the deadly Boko Haram sect.

The 54 soldiers belonged to the 111 Special Forces battalion attached to the 7 division of the army in Maiduguri. They are to die by firing squad, the military court ruled last week.

The soldiers were accused of disobeying a direct order from superior officers to take part in an operation aimed at dislodging Boko Haram terrorists from Delwa, Bulabulin and Damboa in Borno State.

The soldiers said they refused to take part in the operation because the Army did not provide them with the required combat and support equipment needed for such operations.

Also, in September, 12 soldiers were sentenced to death by firing squad for shooting at a car conveying their commanding officer, Ahmed Mohammed, a Major General.

The attack occurred May 14 at the army’s 7 Division, Maimalari Barracks in Maiduguri, headed at the time by Mr. Mohammed.

Others were also sentenced to life in jail for criminal conspiracy and attempt to commit murder.

The soldiers revolted after some of their colleagues were ambushed and killed by Boko Haram extremists, an attack they blamed their commander for.

Yet, more soldiers remain on trial for their conducts in the fight against the extremist sect, and face being sentenced to death.

On Tuesday, another batch of 118 soldiers were transported from Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, to face charges in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

It is not clear when the troops would be arraigned before the military court, but our sources said unlike their colleagues who were convicted December 17, the 118 soldiers are accused of offences less than mutiny.

Also, 22 top officers, including a brigadier general, are being held at the Ikeja Military Cantonment in Lagos, preparatory to being arraigned for yet unclear offences.

They could not be arraigned on December 22 because the court was not properly constituted.

Their arraignment has now been scheduled for a date in January.

The convicted soldiers, apart from the four that were sentenced Wednesday, have been moved to Lagos to await appeal, pardon or execution.

Source: http://naijapolitica.com/2014/12/25/mutiny-four-soldiers-to-face-death-by-firing-squad/

www.channelstv.com/2014/12/25/another-batch-soldiers-sentenced-death-court-martial/
Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by IKJ66(m): 2:16pm On Dec 25, 2014
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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by ritababe(f): 2:24pm On Dec 25, 2014
Hmmm na wa, anytime i hear soldier and death i quickly click to who.

I pray God keep my brother safe in Jesus name.

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by Collynzo22: 2:29pm On Dec 25, 2014
It seems like they always come from a particular part of the country.
This is not what Adekunle killed women and children for.
May God help them.

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by adegunwa4real(m): 3:47pm On Dec 25, 2014
Chai! Instead of saving as many fighting soldiers as possible, we are killing them! Hmmm hope their colleagues won't go on strike o or result to violence!

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by Nobody: 3:54pm On Dec 25, 2014
For how long would all this keep happening cry
I weep vehemently for this country

“This generation of Nigerians and indeed the future generation have no country other than Nigeria, we shall stay and salvage it together!”
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari

All we want is
B: bring
U: Us
H: Happiness
A: And
R: Restore
I: Integrity


VOTE APC
GMB.. Till 2050!!!

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by Nobody: 3:54pm On Dec 25, 2014
Nigerian army needs an awolowo to betray boko haram and help them win.

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by Nobody: 3:56pm On Dec 25, 2014
Kilotun sele?

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by Nobody: 3:56pm On Dec 25, 2014
And the generals keep looting

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by free2ryhme: 3:56pm On Dec 25, 2014
desmondokoye:
The Nigerian military court-martial sitting in Abuja has sentenced another group of four soldiers, accused of mutiny, to death by firing squad.

The court delivered its judgment Wednesday night in another case involving five soldiers.

Bankole Taiwo (lance corporal), Ayodele Olawale (lance corporal), Isaiah Olofu (lance corporal) and Adebayo Gbenga (private) were convicted and sentenced to death while Sule Ochehepo (lance corporal) was discharged and acquitted.

According to a source familiar with the trial, “the allegation against the soldiers was that they asked “inciting questions” from their Commanding Officer of 81 Batallion when he addressed them on September 14, 2013.

“The questions pertained to the corpses of some of their colleagues brought to the camp after they were killed by the Boko Haram terrorists due to lack of weapons. The charge of mutiny was that the 5 soldiers “incited soldiers of 81 Bn to mutiny against the authority of 7 Division of Nigerian Army”.

They pleaded double jeopardy that they had been tried summarily by their commanding officer, convicted and sentenced and that they had served the punishment, our source said.

“The record of proceedings of the earlier trial was tendered and admitted in evidence by the court-martial. But the court-martial headed by Brig-General M.S Yusuf did not consider the defence of the soldiers,” the source added.

Altogether, 71 soldiers have been sentenced to death for protesting alleged non-payment of salaries and allowances and failure of the authorities to provide equipment to confront the well-equipped Boko Haram troops.

Hundreds of other soldiers are currently awaiting trial in Abuja, Jos and Lagos for mutiny, negligence and cowardice and allied offences. They are due to be arraigned after the Christmas vacation.

The judgment on the five soldiers came just about a week after another batch of 54 soldiers were condemned to death for refusing to fight the deadly Boko Haram sect.

The 54 soldiers belonged to the 111 Special Forces battalion attached to the 7 division of the army in Maiduguri. They are to die by firing squad, the military court ruled last week.

The soldiers were accused of disobeying a direct order from superior officers to take part in an operation aimed at dislodging Boko Haram terrorists from Delwa, Bulabulin and Damboa in Borno State.

The soldiers said they refused to take part in the operation because the Army did not provide them with the required combat and support equipment needed for such operations.

Also, in September, 12 soldiers were sentenced to death by firing squad for shooting at a car conveying their commanding officer, Ahmed Mohammed, a Major General.

The attack occurred May 14 at the army’s 7 Division, Maimalari Barracks in Maiduguri, headed at the time by Mr. Mohammed.

Others were also sentenced to life in jail for criminal conspiracy and attempt to commit murder.

The soldiers revolted after some of their colleagues were ambushed and killed by Boko Haram extremists, an attack they blamed their commander for.

Yet, more soldiers remain on trial for their conducts in the fight against the extremist sect, and face being sentenced to death.

On Tuesday, another batch of 118 soldiers were transported from Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, to face charges in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

It is not clear when the troops would be arraigned before the military court, but our sources said unlike their colleagues who were convicted December 17, the 118 soldiers are accused of offences less than mutiny.

Also, 22 top officers, including a brigadier general, are being held at the Ikeja Military Cantonment in Lagos, preparatory to being arraigned for yet unclear offences.

They could not be arraigned on December 22 because the court was not properly constituted.

Their arraignment has now been scheduled for a date in January.

The convicted soldiers, apart from the four that were sentenced Wednesday, have been moved to Lagos to await appeal, pardon or execution.

Source: http://naijapolitica.com/2014/12/25/mutiny-four-soldiers-to-face-death-by-firing-squad/

www.channelstv.com/2014/12/25/another-batch-soldiers-sentenced-death-court-martial/

they've killed all serving soldiers through court martial

who would now fight book haram\

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by AdmiralISAAC(m): 3:56pm On Dec 25, 2014
Naija I hail thee...

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by peckhamboi: 3:57pm On Dec 25, 2014
Our young soldiers keep getting sentenced to death everyday.

When is Jonathan going to be sentenced to death by hanging for failure as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces to properly equip the military

and provide direction in wiping out the insurgency and losing territory of the Federal republic of Nigeria to Boko Haram?

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by Wisdytech(m): 3:57pm On Dec 25, 2014
Oh no! God will help them
Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by Jostico: 3:57pm On Dec 25, 2014
the time of almighty BAKASI,nothing like jailing soldiers but "boko are rams"
make our soldiers killing themselves

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by igbsam(m): 3:57pm On Dec 25, 2014
They should kuku kill all the soldiers then we will know we don't have any soldiers left in this country. The ogas at the top who are the real boko haram sympathizers are shifting the blames on these innocent soldiers.

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by tmanis(m): 3:57pm On Dec 25, 2014
Eiya, merry Christmas sha
Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by mistabiola: 3:58pm On Dec 25, 2014
Ah!!!!! Walahi I will support GMB till GEJ go geh sense


Killing the soldiers is not the best option, there are several ways of dealing with them #GodBlessAmerica

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by johnwizey: 3:58pm On Dec 25, 2014
Again!!!
Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by yinksaid(m): 3:58pm On Dec 25, 2014
by the tym they empty the whole barracks we'll conquer boko haram. by the way, I hope my is reading this so he can fastforward his retirement..
Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by Emzy90(m): 3:59pm On Dec 25, 2014
haba dis is nt encouraging
Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by dhamstar(m): 3:59pm On Dec 25, 2014
GEJ must go...........................
GEJ must go........................
By fire by force, GEj must go..............

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by naijaboiy: 3:59pm On Dec 25, 2014
ritababe:
Hmmm na wa, anytime i hear soldier and death i quickly click to who.

I pray God keep my brother safe in Jesus name.
Wetin your brother dey find for army grin
Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by donmalcolm21(m): 3:59pm On Dec 25, 2014
Tinubu is busy supporting GMB while his tribesmen are being decimated by the Hausa Fulani controlled army

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Re: MUTINY: Four More Soldiers Sentenced To Death By Firing Squad by Hollawaley(m): 3:59pm On Dec 25, 2014
So they'll just die like that? smh Nigeria not good at human rights since 1960 chat deris god o

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