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NHRC Chairman reacts to Nigerian Army Statement about photo of soldiers maltreating a civilian, Nigerian Army responds

The Chairman, National Human Rights Commisson, reacted to the Statement by army spokesman Col. Usman qho questioned the editorial judgement of Daily Trust in releasing the photo which doesn't cast a good image for them. The NHRC took to twitter to slam the statement by the Army as offensive & counter-productive. More of his tweets and the response from the army after the cut...



29 comments:

  1. Sorry ass idiots....De always have sumtin to say. Ibi dacha kwaa unu ncha!

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    1. Mtchhhew nigeriaan armies misuse dier powwer al d time!

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    2. The Chairman, National Human Rights Commisson spoke well and he said it all. I hope we wil see d conclusion of dis matter!

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  2. Dey need to do much more than only talking. Before dis madness gets out of hand. Linda take note!

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  3. Dey need to do much more than only talking. Before dis madness gets out of hand. Linda take note!

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  4. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Believe me those soldiers are in the Bar ryt nw gallivanting i swear.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  5. Dey need to do much more than only talking. Before dis madness gets out of hand. Linda take note!

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  6. Sorry ass idiots....De always have sumtin to say. Ibi dacha kwaa unu ncha!

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  7. So they're more interested in their image than the human being tortured.
    If they don't want a bad image, they should tame their soldiers that abuse human rights everyday.

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  8. He should just stfu already, like he doesnt know what the soldiers are capable of, ndi asiri






















    it is well

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  9. I Just Hope necessary steps are taken to prevent army brutality occurring next time.

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  10. the is a serious human right issue dat needs critical investigation

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  11. What do you expect from the Nigerian army? Rubbish people.

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  12. this is a serious human right offense n be investigated n prosecution must be done

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  13. Ok





    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  14. Ok





    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  15. Ghen! Ghen! E don set. Ok i will be here watching in my 3D

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  16. Later this moron called buhari will criticize the U.S. For not supplying arms. The Nigerian army is spoilt. Just like banana of 600days

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  17. Mediocrity everywhere. Would have been handed over to police. Lol. Which police?

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    1. Police in Nigeria?
      They will kill the guy, dump the body in the morgue, tell the family they don't know which station the person was taken to.

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  18. Same reason the USA would not release or sell weapons to us. We have been condemned by Leahy law. We should learn to live as a democracy country. Soldiers in advanced countries are not seen daily. There's is d battle field. Criminals , terrorist etc are humans and have to be arrested and tried. Not this press up, frog jump things. When they tell post many of them to fight insurgencies they will go AWOL. It's me. Em. Ttp.

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  19. The military is a company of brutes and thugs who still live in the 80s and think brutality is the answer to EVERYTHING

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  20. The torture was inhumane but for a rapist or armed robber...... that is not enough. Shoot his ass.

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