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Thursday, 3 September 2015

Army reinstates over 3000 dismissed soldiers

The Nigerian Army has reinstated not less than 3,032 dismissed soldiers who were dismissed for failing to engage Boko Haram members. Most of the soldiers were dismissed after they rebelled due to poor weapons to the terrorist sect. NAN reports that the Nigerian army spokesman, Colonel Sani Usman confirmed that those reinstated were among the 5000 recently dismissed soldiers.

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    1. Yeah good news, please they should call the rest 1000.608 back oh.

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    2. A step in the right direction.

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  2. Wow! Dis is a very good and nice development.
    Thumbs up and more power to them for dis noble gesture.

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  3. Great. Cause at d end of the day if they're nt reinstated then they might turn out to be criminals. So better dis way right

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  4. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Baba is working no doubt..... God guid our soldiers.... #NowPlaying>> smell of success: leriq....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  5. Okakwara ha nma











    #it WiLL OnLy gEt BeTTEr
    #It mUSt EnD iN prAiSE

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  6. Dats a nice one buh dey shud try equip dem wt good weapons to face BH
























    ***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  7. Change is here sweeping across all spheres of life.Nice one!

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  8. wow! to God be the gloryyyy!
    last week I boarded a cab driven by one of the dismissed soldiers, I was moved to tears when he explained how difficult life has become since they were dismissed.
    He told me he's happy they will be recalled soon, that he has gone for his clearance at Kaduna.
    I told him I have been praying for them.
    Change is here and it can only get better.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Liar. At your age you should have your own car,but when all you do is sit down all day on a blog owned by somebody who owns 3 cars,it isnt surprising you hop buses(stop claiming it is cab). You'd better get a grip on your life as a real man.

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    2. Eeeeyyyya,am happy for dem

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  9. Nice one, thanks to the new administration. God is with us. Linda take note!

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  10. Better
    ~D great anonymous!

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  11. Praise be to God.

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  12. this will really foster unity for our troops.

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  13. na god fit save us fromn this people

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  14. Compulsory retiring the DSS officials & reinstating the sacked army....I guess they re 90% northners/muslims.....*smh*

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  15. This are the soldiers who sabotage the fight against Boko Haram and Nigerians are seeing all this and keeping quiet.

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  16. This are the soldiers who sabotage the fight against Boko Haram and Nigerians are seeing all this and keeping quiet.

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  17. This are the soldiers who sabotage the fight against Boko Haram and Nigerians are seeing all this and keeping quiet.

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  18. This are the soldiers who sabotage the fight against Boko Haram and Nigerians are seeing all this and keeping quiet.

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  19. This are the soldiers who sabotage the fight against Boko Haram and Nigerians are seeing all this and keeping quiet.

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  20. The immediate past Chief of Army Staff and his colleagues should hide their faces in shame because they never considered the trickle down effect of their actions against those guys knowing fully well that the Army under them was ill equipped as a result of their (Generals) huge appetite for wealth. The arms acquisition probe would reveal more atrocities committed by these selfish generals.

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  21. tank God.change is here...

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  22. The NA is gradually taking back its glory.

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  23. Yesss!I love Nigeria soldiers!

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  24. Long live ma able president, good move hater go hug transformer

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  25. Long live ma able president, good move hater go hug transformer

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  26. But if it was Buhari that sacked soldiers, we could have hailed him as a no-nonsense man.

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  27. Ameeeeeeennnnnn @ Bonario's statement

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  28. Nice one @ Bonario and Amennnnnnnnn to ur last comment

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  29. Good move Mr President. Please reconsider the plight of those ones that were sentenced to death for Mutiny.










    #TeamBlessed#

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  30. Good move Mr President. Please reconsider the plight of those ones that were sentenced to death for Mutiny.










    #TeamBlessed#

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  31. HAPPY FOR THEM, WATCH OUT HOW EAGER THEY WILL BE TO SERVE

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  32. BIAFRAN SOLDIERS FACED THE ENEMY TROOPS EVEN WITHOUT AS MUCH ARMS AND AMMUNITION THESE LAZY SOLDIERS HAD AND RAN AWAY BEFORE BOKO HARAM ATTACKERS.

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  33. Change is here indeed! Nigeria would get better.

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  34. am sure this people are the boko haram members, soon the news will be "BOKO HARAM IS NO MORE". Nonsense,

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  35. Thanks be to God for this development. Shame on those that dismissed them, God has shown He is alive.

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  36. This is a welcome development. These people are willing to lay their lives for this country and for the safety of her citizens. The previous administration treated them shabbily. I am just glad they can go back to work. Imagine the hardship they and their dependents have been through. Glory be to God.

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  37. Tank God ooooh now my former bf will be back to work.

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  38. This is sowing the seed of cowardice in the army. The people that stood their ground against BOKO HARAM and died in the process are cowards while those that ran away are now heroes.GOD WILL HELP OUR LEADERS!

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