Well meaning Nigerians should rally around this woman to help and support her for her bravery to speak out. Woe to those who abuse power to oppress the helpless. We all know that the army and similar institutions are cess pits.
If you believe this clowns in uniform then you will believe anything, they forgot that they are in Nigeria, where no one believes them, where they are seen as bullies and liars.
Oga nothing like claim their, some come out no where an start accusing a senior rank officer knowingly that it will cause her, her job , See as our army they disgrace us, shame to you people laying allegations on her head that she has medical issues, even if justice is not brought by human, God will visit each and every one of you one after the other In Jesus name, Amen.
With rots in every institution in Nigeria, cover up is most highly likely. The Army must learn to quickly attend to complain of any junior officers cuz because they have nothing to loose unlike senior officers and will not hesitate to spill the beans. This is exactly what the ex private is doing. I am of tje opinion that the ex private is not lying and the army believes they will have to quickly intervene because her claims might damange the army image. I believe the army is covery up for rhe Colonel.
Fela, Bob Marley and Lucky Dube were all not wrong when they said in that "We are living in a crazy world, Na craze world be that". Na when case wan finish everyday na different cases,
Actions taken by the military should remain with the military. It was even a matter of courtesy that the Army promised to investigate this matter and report findings to the general public. The army have their own code of conduct and requirements which are not suited for the ordinary citizen. Nigerians must know the difference between military and civil investigations. If the discharged soldier feels that he wants to take the military to court now that she is no longer in the army she can do that. This matter should be given the attention the public is seeking. The army does not get involved in civil matters of that nature any where. The institution should be allowed to carry out its duty and functions with interference from the civil society organization or any organization outside the military. The discharge soldier can seek remedy as she deems necessary but she is not likely to be back in the army. With her medical record no court will ever recommend that she should be reinstated.
Woman,go back to the market and start to sell paper, people will start calling you Iya alata- Your days with the army are over. Nigerian army must be respected at all cost, because they are our protectors.
By the time serious minded people will take up this case, all the culprits will be exposed. They think Nigerians are fools. What a country.
This lady must take the alleged officers to court...up to supreme court. We all can crowd fund her
Well meaning Nigerians should rally around this woman to help and support her for her bravery to speak out. Woe to those who abuse power to oppress the helpless. We all know that the army and similar institutions are cess pits.
If you believe this clowns in uniform then you will believe anything, they forgot that they are in Nigeria, where no one believes them, where they are seen as bullies and liars.
But Ruth speakes very well and eloquent
Dont mind the fools
The Lord of Host has taken up your case my dear lady . Just a matter of time . Harsh judgement imminent upon evil perpetrators imminent .
The fact your army is involved in such a scandal proves it is anything but professional.
Join the Nigerian army and go home in shame
Oga nothing like claim their, some come out no where an start accusing a senior rank officer knowingly that it will cause her, her job , See as our army they disgrace us, shame to you people laying allegations on her head that she has medical issues, even if justice is not brought by human, God will visit each and every one of you one after the other In Jesus name, Amen.
It is the army’s duty and responsibility to care for its soldiers and officers. Stop acting like you did her a favor by treating her.
Don't let your daughter join the army.
She is an honest woman
Give us her medical report
A brigadier is saving a colonel from a private?
He is not a brigadier but a major general
@@Uncle_Leo yes, a major general, which makes it worse.
Nigeria army should give justice to this lady now.
Lies more Lies
May i not waste my precious time in listening to lies from any Nigerian institutions.
With rots in every institution in Nigeria, cover up is most highly likely. The Army must learn to quickly attend to complain of any junior officers cuz because they have nothing to loose unlike senior officers and will not hesitate to spill the beans. This is exactly what the ex private is doing. I am of tje opinion that the ex private is not lying and the army believes they will have to quickly intervene because her claims might damange the army image. I believe the army is covery up for rhe Colonel.
Is this the way to protect the prestige and integrity of the institution?
Army investigation army
Wasted data 😮😮😮
Whether any soldiers understand, and is well trained, human beings are human beings and can misbehave.
Fela Kuti was not wrong about this army
I will start believing whatever you're saying when a fowl starts growing teeth 🙄
What happened to her salary for months
What are those reports saying sir?
Fela, Bob Marley and Lucky Dube were all not wrong when they said in that "We are living in a crazy world, Na craze world be that". Na when case wan finish everyday na different cases,
What is the name of the medical issue?
See as this Big Liar is shamelessly deceiving himself
I believe her narrative.
I love your confidence and analysis sir General
Actions taken by the military should remain with the military. It was even a matter of courtesy that the Army promised to investigate this matter and report findings to the general public. The army have their own code of conduct and requirements which are not suited for the ordinary citizen. Nigerians must know the difference between military and civil investigations. If the discharged soldier feels that he wants to take the military to court now that she is no longer in the army she can do that. This matter should be given the attention the public is seeking. The army does not get involved in civil matters of that nature any where. The institution should be allowed to carry out its duty and functions with interference from the civil society organization or any organization outside the military. The discharge soldier can seek remedy as she deems necessary but she is not likely to be back in the army. With her medical record no court will ever recommend that she should be reinstated.
This guy is a liar. Nigeria's army has lost its integrity.
Talking rubbish
Shameless leaders
Woman,go back to the market and start to sell paper, people will start calling you Iya alata- Your days with the army are over. Nigerian army must be respected at all cost, because they are our protectors.
This is foolishness, don’t discount people’s experiences carelessly. It may be you or yours tomorrow
Is this the way to protect the prestige and integrity of the institution?