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Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by OLUJOSHINS(m): 8:43pm On Jul 17, 2016
As much
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by Eleniyan15: 8:43pm On Jul 17, 2016
choi.....
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Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by TheFreeOne: 8:45pm On Jul 17, 2016
Mutiny is a serious offence within the military but in the light events leading to their rebellion i hope the govt considers their plea for pardon.
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by oladipo322(m): 8:46pm On Jul 17, 2016
dis is really bad, they need to b free from their bondage and given proper care
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by Kylekent59: 8:47pm On Jul 17, 2016
Fabulocity:
Enugu babe make brain die grin
# proudly Enugu
Taa. Na pan cake full her pic. No wonder y some girls dey decieve some guys.
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by babs50g: 8:50pm On Jul 17, 2016
Their oga s don't value lives.imagine the amount stolen so far under d guise of buying weapon. They should be released with immediate effect , but Nigeria is always on d reverse .
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by farouk0403(m): 8:50pm On Jul 17, 2016
Dasuki innocent people are suffering just because of you and your greediness.
Buhari pls save those innocent souls.
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by omofabulous(f): 8:55pm On Jul 17, 2016
God please intervene on their behave you are the only one who can
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by evy1(m): 8:56pm On Jul 17, 2016
Kylekent59:

Taa. Na pan cake full her pic. No wonder y some girls dey decieve some guys.
Na the Lagos girl wey no get pancake for her face abi.
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by Kenmoris22: 8:56pm On Jul 17, 2016
Teespice:
and some blind supporters will come here and say that buhari is persecuting dasuki after the man has used money meant for arms to do father christmas onto re election.
only brain washed useless pdp supporters can say that
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by SKAMOD(m): 8:57pm On Jul 17, 2016
lol why would they not be locked... All those hausa commandare can hear look as lock... That tribe ehn...
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by badderdandem(m): 8:59pm On Jul 17, 2016
Kylekent59:
I need travel to lagos oooooo. What about u? grin
oh Calabar
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by greatbrian(m): 9:00pm On Jul 17, 2016
Mutiny..... Thank God u escaped death sentence which is so rare............

Am sure their z a God their Above who knows us more than any authority he will intervene ijn.................



We love you brothers u are heros.
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by Nobody: 9:07pm On Jul 17, 2016
I really should not care about this Soldiers because wen dey want to massacre unharmed persons like the shiites dey will not carry out mutiny against their ogas....

Buh if thieves like Burutai and Dambazzua can be walking free, then I must be empathic towards them....
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by greatbrian(m): 9:09pm On Jul 17, 2016
TheFreeOne:
Mutiny is a serious offence within the military but in the light events leading to their rebellion i hope the govt considers their plea for pardon.


Am not sure they can reconsider. Seriously d guy who was interviewed only said his own part. He didn't include the part where they refused the order of a General point blank and if its the case I. Heard of then I think they wanted to lynch the general just because they saw their friends body in other unit after been hit by insurgents. The truth z they signed for the job they know the rules before they decided to act in an estraged manner I didn't know what saved them sef from firing squad. Because peak of indiscipline and one of the graetest offence in d military. Anyway am not condemning them sha who am I to but................................ M not sure they can leave their new cage so easily sha
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by oweman: 9:16pm On Jul 17, 2016
[quote author=Hollawaley post=47637415] the armed forces mutiny is considered a crime punishable by death.
b4 you nlanders start judging the crime they committed is mutiny .tho largely it ain't their fault but we are in nigeria they are the one that'll suffer most even though the higher goons that stole money for weapons procurement would still be prosecuted and at the end of the day we'll here something like "not enough evidence to prosecute accused "
and the mutinous soldiers rot in jail. such is life in nigeria[/



tHE DAY YOU GET RECRUITED INTO THE MILITARY SAME IS YOUR LAST FREEDOM DAY

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Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by obstead200(m): 9:19pm On Jul 17, 2016
Hollawaley:
the armed forces mutiny is considered a crime punishable by death.
b4 you nlanders start judging the crime they committed is mutiny .tho largely it ain't their fault but we are in nigeria they are the one that'll suffer most even though the higher goons that stole money for weapons procurement would still be prosecuted and at the end of the day we'll here something like "not enough evidence to prosecute accused "
and the mutinous soldiers rot in jail. such is life in nigeria
As far as u are in the armed forces, there is no excuse for insubordination. The military is one area where absolute discipline is a must. If there is no discipline in the army, the whole nation is in trouble.

As far as I am concerned, commuting dia sentence to 10 years imprisonment is not ok. They shud have been executed by firing squad. If na to torture bloody civilians now u will see those idiots showing dia power.
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by obstead200(m): 9:21pm On Jul 17, 2016
greatbrian:



Am not sure they can reconsider. Seriously d guy who was interviewed only said his own part. He didn't include the part where they refused the order of a General point blank and if its the case I. Heard of then I think they wanted to lynch the general just because they saw their friends body in other unit after been hit by insurgents. The truth z they signed for the job they know the rules before they decided to act in an estraged manner I didn't know what saved them sef from firing squad. Because peak of indiscipline and one of the graetest offence in d military. Anyway am not condemning them sha who am I to but................................ M not sure they can leave their new cage so easily sha
God bless u.
It is very very dangerous to spare a mutiny soldier. Those guys shud have been executed
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by obstead200(m): 9:23pm On Jul 17, 2016
babs50g:
Their oga s don't value lives.imagine the amount stolen so far under d guise of buying weapon. They should be released with immediate effect , but Nigeria is always on d reverse .
God forbid that they should be released. In fact the military should reverse there earlier decision and execute them immediately
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by greatbrian(m): 9:33pm On Jul 17, 2016
obstead200:
God bless u.
It is very very dangerous to spare a mutiny soldier. Those guys shud have been executed


Lolzzz they are still our brothers now. As for me I dnt for any reason support killing. The only set of people who deserves been shot are the bad guys (insurgents, politicians etc)

But one tin pple here on nairaland didn't really know and won't care to know is. Those soldiers stepped over their lines. Their ranks z within lcpl and sergeants. And yet you directly refused the order of a whole GENERAL. 1 star or 2 star I dnt care. Their are ways to disobey orders dat won't arose mutiny or so. Even here where I am when 3rd termals give me job to serve they won't care how I do it even though they know the job z negative. Yet u must just find a way of doing it.


I pray for the soldiers sha. And I believe God will revist them but even buhari can't release a mutiny case. He z a retired General himself and he knows how grievous the offense z. And if dz guys are released it will trigger many more indiscipline in the military.

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Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by greatbrian(m): 9:37pm On Jul 17, 2016
[quote author=oweman post=47643392][/quote]

Lolzzz I remember a 2nd termal telling me back then I sold my freedom and peace for stipend
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by TheFreeOne: 9:38pm On Jul 17, 2016
greatbrian:



Am not sure they can reconsider. Seriously d guy who was interviewed only said his own part. He didn't include the part where they refused the order of a General point blank and if its the case I. Heard of then I think they wanted to lynch the general just because they saw their friends body in other unit after been hit by insurgents. The truth z they signed for the job they know the rules before they decided to act in an estraged manner I didn't know what saved them sef from firing squad. Because peak of indiscipline and one of the graetest offence in d military. Anyway am not condemning them sha who am I to but................................ M not sure they can leave their new cage so easily sha

Agreed they signed for the job and went against the rules but it's just saddening that despite their efforts to keep the country safe they had to pay a steep price for the betrayal by their senior officers.

I wish them best of luck if any.
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by greatbrian(m): 9:48pm On Jul 17, 2016
TheFreeOne:


Agreed they signed for the job and went against the rules but it's just saddening that despite their efforts to keep the country safe they had to pay a steep price for the betrayal by their senior officers.

I wish them best of luck if any.

Betrayal in what sense. Bros we have a chain of command in the military. And to me they betrayed the oath they took. Orders might be grievous infact many a time they might give u order that seem like its not acheivable, still u hv to try ur best and do your part. They were not betrayed, instead they betrayed their uniform left to me.
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by Pamelayoung: 10:00pm On Jul 17, 2016
Please free the soilders. Dasuki should be killed by firing squad
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by forkadict(m): 10:00pm On Jul 17, 2016
greatbrian:



Lolzzz they are still our brothers now. As for me I dnt for any reason support killing. The only set of people who deserves been shot are the bad guys (insurgents, politicians etc)

But one tin pple here on nairaland didn't really know and won't care to know is. Those soldiers stepped over their lines. Their ranks z within lcpl and sergeants. And yet you directly refused the order of a whole GENERAL. 1 star or 2 star I dnt care. Their are ways to disobey orders dat won't arose mutiny or so. Even here where I am when 3rd termals give me job to serve they won't care how I do it even though they know the job z negative. Yet u must just find a way of doing it.


I pray for the soldiers sha. And I believe God will revist them but even buhari can't release a mutiny case. He z a retired General himself and he knows how grievous the offense z. And if dz guys are released it will trigger many more indiscipline in the military.

And what about their greedy and possessed superiors that embezzled funds meant to procure arms to fight the Boko elements? What should happen to those ones?

In the advanced countries, you could point blank disobey an order by your superior if you feel his orders directly put you in line of danger. Naija is just backward in all spheres of our lives. You gave fellow humans like you, who have friends and loved ones like you, toy guns to go fight book haram and you expect them to be singing shakiti Bobo?

Fela of blessed memory was right after all by referring to military personnel as ZOMBIES.
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by greatbrian(m): 10:07pm On Jul 17, 2016
forkadict:


And what about their greedy and possessed superiors that embezzled funds meant to procure arms to fight the Boko elements? What should happen to those ones?

In the advanced countries, you could point blank disobey an order by your superior if you feel his orders directly put you in line of danger. Naija is just backward in all spheres of our lives. You gave fellow humans like you, who have friends and loved ones like you, toy guns to go fight book haram and you expect them to be singing shakiti Bobo?

Fela of blessed memory was right after all by referring to military personnel as ZOMBIES.

Now u shud not bring the zombie part..........d going by what u said. U shud know dia z a reason military has chain of command. And I will tell u an american army will never refuse orders. Hv not been dia but I believe miliatry z dsame everywia. Just that its common of nigerians not to respect their own...
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by TheFreeOne: 10:11pm On Jul 17, 2016
greatbrian:


Betrayal in what sense. Bros we have a chain of command in the military. And to me they betrayed the oath they took. Orders might be grievous infact many a time they might give u order that seem like its not acheivable, still u hv to try ur best and do your part. They were not betrayed, instead they betrayed their uniform left to me.

Do you know there were complaints of sabotage by moles within the military hierarchy and lack of enough ammunitions to prosecute the war at the height of Bh insurgency

There was a particular case of ambush that led to the death of some fine officers with accusations that the victims were betrayed by senior officers that probably gave out coordinates of their location to BH members.

These I consider to be betrayal which partly resulted to mutiny by those soldiers.

However I am not advocating disloyalty within the military but when one juxtaposed those situations you'll realise they are humans too.

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Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by LaExpert: 10:17pm On Jul 17, 2016
Harrisee:
That's the life of a soldier. That's what you agreed to be. You don't back down under any circumstance. You guys should have resigned rather than protesting. Its well. Thank God you were not killed. As long as there is life, there is hope.


One cannot resign from the army.

You only exit when you are retired or dead.
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by greatbrian(m): 10:23pm On Jul 17, 2016
TheFreeOne:


Do you know there were complaints of sabotage by moles within the military hierarchy and lack of enough ammunitions to prosecute the war at the height of Bh insurgency

There was a particular case of ambush that led to the death of some fine officers with accusations that the victims were betrayed by senior officers that probably gave out coordinates of their location to BH members.

These I consider to be betrayal which partly resulted to mutiny by those soldiers.

However I am not advocating disloyalty within the military but when one juxtaposed those situations you'll realise they are humans too.


U have a point sir.
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by LaExpert: 10:26pm On Jul 17, 2016
farouk0403:
Dasuki innocent people are suffering just because of you and your greediness.

Buhari pls save those innocent souls.

They're suffering for their own sins.
The military has no clause to warrant refusal of orders from superiors.


I think they are already very lucky not to (have) be(en) executed.
Re: Our Lives Inside Prison – Convicted Soldiers by forkadict(m): 10:34pm On Jul 17, 2016
LaExpert:


They're suffering for their own sins.
The military has no clause to warrant refusal of orders from superiors.


I think they are already very lucky not to (have) be(en) executed.

Really??

They are suffering for their own sins. But may I ask you (cos I assume you are not a General) that if you were in those guys shoes given the same circumstances, would you have acted differently?

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