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Sunday 21 December 2014

List of 54 Nigerian soldiers sentenced to death

I just hope they don't go through with it. It will be so sad!

126 comments:

  1. Sooo very sad...mr president please intervene

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    1. U're a fool, y calln Jonathan here nw. Pepper cost, Jonathan, NEPA take light Jonathan, ur dry cleaner no wash ur cloth well Jonathan. Kpachaaaa anya gi oooooo.

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    2. Most of those names r muslim names, I serriously hope 2 dat presido intervenes





      Jessy says so

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    3. Lol @ Kenedy. I remain loyal sir!

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    4. Nigerians and sentiment..in the army an act of mutiny is only punishable by death but the irony of it is the fact that the soldiers declined to fight because of lack of equipments. .what happened to the huge defence budget? Ordinarily I would have supported the death sentence bcuz they swore to defend their nation with their blood but they were ill-equiped.so I blame the govt

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    5. I believe a positive news will be heard later about them. Meanwhile people saying trash about GEJ should just shut up please it's not new again hearing you all saying trash about him 'long hiss' #onelovefromSnow#

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    6. Snowshit..shut d fuck up..the voice of the concerned and aggrieved will not be silent.. We are not tired Nor scared to continue to talk about goodluck..its not your fault..the recharge card and pocket money you get from your aristo runs has blinded your brain and clouded your sanity..#OBA

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    7. If Jonathan pardons them he will undermine the power of the military.

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    8. They should agree to go and fight boko oo since they'll still die


      @lwkmd_naija

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    9. Let us join hands together and say no to this!!!

      Please read----»I speak for the 54 Nigerian Soldiers sentenced to death for Mutiny:

      This is barbaric and abuse of power. I don't care what the damn military law states concerning mutiny! Sentencing 54 soldiers to death is outrageous and misconduct of proper rule? Please we are not in the days of Communism, this is democracy and if a soldier feels he is under a plotted threat, he has every right to retreat or deploy.

      The country is facing massive terror attack, this is not the time to play foolish law by reducing soldiers that should be trained for attack against the insurgents. Killing these 54 Nigeria Soldiers will be like leaving 108 Boko Haram members alive to continue in their terrorist activities. Because each of these 54 Soldiers can kill 2 Boko Haram members each if given the proper ammunition i.e. 54 x 2 = 108. Now which one is the best, to kill 54 Soldiers for mutiny or to eliminate 108 Boko Haram Members for Insurgency? WHAT KIND OF BARBARIC GOVERNMENT DO WE PRACTICE IN NIGERIA where the terror insurgents are given Amnesty, and the Chickened-out Soldiers are given a death sentence! DOESN'T MAKE SENSE BECAUSE IT IS NONSENSE!!!!

      If these Soldiers are killed, it will discourage the youths in the army to emerge for patriotic heroism, knowing their country does not care for them.

      Suggestion: Mutiny is a crime so therefore the soldiers must not go unpunished; but for now they must be given a chance to redeem themselves or face the consequences. They should be put under SEVERE military training with 24hour surveillance, and then set them out on deadlier missions on different time and place against the insurgents (with lesser ammunition). De-coils will be dispatched after them without their knowledge just in case if they decide to run, they will be shot to death instantly.

      * And any one of them that survives the mission would be sentenced to 1year imprisonment, then after that resume their duty as soldiers.
      * And any one of them that are lightly injured would have redeemed themselves but after treatment will resume back to duty.
      * And any one of them that are severely injured should be given a leave of absence.
      * And any one of them that might lost his life would have redeemed himself and his name must not be tarnished but uphold as a war hero.

      PLEASE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT, A Place of a Soldier is to die in the battlefield, not as a criminal in a place where there is no honor in their death!!!!

      If you can pledge AMNESTY to bunch of Terrorists, then it won't be so hard to render compassion to this revolted Soldiers.

      «~Opara~»
      #‎SpeakingTheTruth‬!

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    10. @ Felix, I agree with you, since it's on ground of being ill-equipped, they shouldn't go through this. It's sad to think of not to even hear it happened

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    11. Kenneth u too much...true talk

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  2. Too bad, God help our country Nigeria.

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    1. AND WE HAVE A GCFR...........WELL I PRAY DEY DONT GO TRU WITHIT

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    2. They better not waste them like that. It will be very unfair n unjust

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    3. They are joking, if they kill them, those officers will be as well. Their complain is reasonable, they should stop this firing squad judgements that time has passed we're in a new era

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  3. Death sentence is not the best option. They should temper justice with mercy.

    ***ECHOMASS***

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  4. So sad. Can't dis guys over look some mistake and also take in to consideration dat we r all human and hence prone to mistakes and human failing.

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  5. mehn....linda four days to xmas

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  6. They won't kill dem....take it frm me. Jona go soon put mouth and if he saves dem den he don win....dats his plan. I heard frm d right source.

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    1. Lol right source ok, will see

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    2. You heard from the right source connected to the presidency? Idiot Tryna be relevant.

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    3. Moses i sight u joor..Nigerians ain't fool again..

      #YMYB KING 012406156184

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  7. Hmmmmmm,they should go ahead joor.dem be traitors, they don't want to fight against BH

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  8. Just leave the military with their own thing.....u are warned before entering and they have strict rules.....sad but totally hopeless

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  9. It's easy to feel sorry for them but when I think about how brutal these soldiers are against civilians, then that's their lot.

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  10. Dis is insane,dis guys deserve a chance To live,Gej say sumtin u're d commander in chief

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  11. Not fair



    Amakadarlyn@yahoo.com

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  12. Oh God, i still can't beliv dis will come 2 pass.... #DORO CLASSY#

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  13. This is painful, some other punishment now, not death

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  14. This doesn't make sense jooooor

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  15. >>>> i hope so too, cos this is heart breaking. <<<<

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  16. They won't but they will be sacked and that will be dangerous as they will now be potential recruits for BH.

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  17. Vry sad...God touch their heart 2 show mercy.

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  18. May their souls rest in Peace. God bless the Nigerian Armed Forces. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria

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    1. Plz dey r not yet dead idiot can I imagine Ur father in dt situation anuofia

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    2. Let them go after BH & leave dis people joor,#whonogofear4diskindtin?# d killing in niga is 2 much oh God see us Through.

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    3. Ukbliss, you did not have to insult me, do not act like you fada*, they would still die, whether you like it or not, they deserve their punishment, they signed to fight against BH with their hands of possible and Die also, so they disobeyed orders and now they have to DIE... God Bless Nigeria.

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  19. Too bad if they go ahead to execute these guys....if its their children will they not seek justice? Nigerian pretending to have constitution when all am seeing is a lawless state.

    •••GUTS OVER FEAR•••

    •••QUEENMAYA•••

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    1. If these soldier are eventually killed for an unjust the crime. Hmmm I shake my head for our Nigerian army.

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  20. Our President should intervene nao. Haba 54 people like they're animals.

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  21. Their commander is so stupid, he should be be one sentence to death.

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  22. This government really seems to enjoy bloodshed.
    lf a whole 54 soldiers can risk staging a mutiny which is a very rare thing. The right thing is to address the cause of their mutiny not to kill them.

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  23. And we say we don't have enuf soldiers to fight book haram and yet they want to Execute 54.stupid Jonathan

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  24. A country in turmoil that only God can salvage. If government can grant amnesty to those who seek to destroy us, why can't they intervene for these ones?

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  25. Jonathan,pls intervene and free this people oooooo!! Enough blood shedding in your tenure. I can't bear to hear any more blood shedding! Pls reconsider and free this people!!!

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  26. Just hoping and praying that something is done to prevent this harsh judgement.....

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  27. fallen heroes they asked for weapons to fight boko haram and not death sentence
    .........
    AIRTEL BRING 3G TO H5

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  28. They wouldn't dare, I swear, if they go through with this, their generations will be cursed! Fire will rain from heaven and consume their executioners!

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  29. Killin dem will nt bring an end to bh attack so i suggest they remind them in prison for two years afta which they can grant them bail.

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  30. Why are you all calling jona, it not his fault na if it the right thing let it be don them know b4 them join army

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  31. They shouldn't o, so many family would be affected.

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  32. I hope they don't do this. So many families will be affected. Killing 54 at once is so inhumane.

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  33. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Nobody is dying so all this once na film trick......
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  34. Ds no gud news @ all buh I jona will com in.

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  35. Goodluck so many lives have been lost this year already, please intervene...

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  36. This is terrifying. It's hard not to feel for the soldiers. Can't imagine what their families will be going through right now.

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  37. Abegi o make dem no kill dem o # person pikin

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  38. for they are found guilty, why cantthey kill them at once



    BELIEVE IT OR LEAVE YOU WILL STILL SEE IT HAPPEN

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  39. I feel sorry for them...well they bargained for it in d first place

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  40. Well its painful they have to die. Wish they will not. But they swore to an oath to defend their land no matter what. People bringing up the sentiment of ill equip. Like seriously. I look at those young kurdish syria and iraqi women defending their town with little or no equipments even blowing them selves up when captured killing them selves and their captors. That is patriotism right there. Some of these soldiers are the reason why book haram war has come these far. They sabotage the military, they expose the barracks and armoury to attack and sell out information to the enemy, yet people will come out and blame Jonathan. It's just too sad to think of the length some people will go to destroy or frustrate others.

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  41. Well its painful they have to die. Wish they will not. But they swore to an oath to defend their land no matter what. People bringing up the sentiment of ill equip. Like seriously. I look at those young kurdish syria and iraqi women defending their town with little or no equipments even blowing them selves up when captured killing them selves and their captors. That is patriotism right there. Some of these soldiers are the reason why book haram war has come these far. They sabotage the military, they expose the barracks and armoury to attack and sell out information to the enemy, yet people will come out and blame Jonathan. It's just too sad to think of the length some people will go to destroy or frustrate others.

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  42. Well its painful they have to die. Wish they will not. But they swore to an oath to defend their land no matter what. People bringing up the sentiment of ill equip. Like seriously. I look at those young kurdish syria and iraqi women defending their town with little or no equipments even blowing them selves up when captured killing them selves and their captors. That is patriotism right there. Some of these soldiers are the reason why book haram war has come these far. They sabotage the military, they expose the barracks and armoury to attack and sell out information to the enemy, yet people will come out and blame Jonathan. It's just too sad to think of the length some people will go to destroy or frustrate others.

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  43. Well its painful they have to die. Wish they will not. But they swore to an oath to defend their land no matter what. People bringing up the sentiment of ill equip. Like seriously. I look at those young kurdish syria and iraqi women defending their town with little or no equipments even blowing them selves up when captured killing them selves and their captors. That is patriotism right there. Some of these soldiers are the reason why book haram war has come these far. They sabotage the military, they expose the barracks and armoury to attack and sell out information to the enemy, yet people will come out and blame Jonathan. It's just too sad to think of the length some people will go to destroy or frustrate others.

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  44. Well its painful they have to die. Wish they will not. But they swore to an oath to defend their land no matter what. People bringing up the sentiment of ill equip. Like seriously. I look at those young kurdish syria and iraqi women defending their town with little or no equipments even blowing them selves up when captured killing them selves and their captors. That is patriotism right there. Some of these soldiers are the reason why book haram war has come these far. They sabotage the military, they expose the barracks and armoury to attack and sell out information to the enemy, yet people will come out and blame Jonathan. It's just too sad to think of the length some people will go to destroy or frustrate others.

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  45. Just let d military do their thing.

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  46. Let's try to confirm our rumors pls. Twas on this platform I saw one "fahat fahat" post gotten from Facebook where the guy claimed to be one of the soldiers sentenced to death. Now I can't see his name on the list

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  47. DOES IT MEAN THIS PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE FAMILIES?
    THEIR FAMILIES SHOULD STEP OUT AND REJECT THIS PURNISHMENT OF DEATH. WHERE ARE THEIR WIVES,MOTHERS,FATHERS,BROTHERS,SISTERS,UNCLES,AUNTIES..... ETC... HA ABEG O! THEM GO KILL ALL OF US JOIN O!

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  48. So linda have u seen that ur earlier update on the soldier who went on facebook to plead was a hoax? Well done with the effort u put in on ur blog, I'm sure when more hands come you will be able to do ur due diligence.

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  49. Jonathan doesn't have the balls to kill them

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  50. Afta u kii dem finish who go come fight the haramites??? Them go dem mud, them no go them still mud..

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  51. How many boko harams did your so call government sentenced to death. U want then to fight boko haram with a stick. Stupid.

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  52. Stupid people, the soiders we have are not even enough to fight Boko-haram and yet they want to kill themselves. Shmmm for them

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  53. It's only in GEJ's administration that 56 soilders are being sentenced to death... What a shame

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  54. This is crazy, my question is, what justifies the offence of this young soldiers? Its not fair at all. Dem self, de be human beings oooooo

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  55. It's really sad they have been sentenced to death. Truly they swore to an oath to defend their country with their lives and they have betrayed that oath. But I wish they could just be dishonorably discharged/dismissed.

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  56. I say naija is our country,so sad

    Yemisi Z10 says so

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  57. Don't know what to say in this.

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  58. The president should not intervene. The military should be allowed to do their thing. They all signed to defend the nation against attacks both foreign and domestic. Are they collecting salary to harass innocent civilians?

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  59. Too much blood shed.. Upon all d people way don die for dis country since 2011.. Tell me how there will be peace in such country.. If dey r killed anoda generation will rise n say dem wan revenge deir fathers n bloodshed continues.. Naija THINK.. Am tried of hearing this killing news almost everyday.. I tire for Naija ooo

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  60. UMUZE OCHUKO NEVILLE21 December 2014 at 19:59

    I PRAY THAT GOD WILL INTERVENE AND THAT THE MILITARY COURT TAMPER JUSTICE WITH MERCY IN JESUS NAME AMEN.

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  61. Nothing will be done joor,them no fit try am,they can't even do it,its just an empty threat.where in nigeria is death sentence practiced? After giving our military Dane guns to fight Holigans using automatic machines as weapon and u expect dem to fight. God punish those useless military top officers incharge of adjudicating these officers for mutiny.if its that easy why didn't take up arms against the Boko boys.
    Nonsense death sentence. Abeg make I go eat my pounded yam joor.


    ......optimalgoal@gmail.com......

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  62. They should not just try it. Boko Haram is killing and they still want to use their own hand to kill.God help our country. these soldiers are needed in the war front NOT sentenced to Death.mumu Nigerians

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  63. Ordinarily as civilians,our emotions go into play here and we feel sorry for these guys. However,the rules of the military to its soldiers are very clear before they get admitted into the armed forces. These soldiers read the terms,agree and sign then take an oath of service. Mutiny,sabotage or refusal to execute orders given to you by a superior officer are all considered as cowardice and treachery and have very severe punishments. In the military,soldiers are expected to die fighting rather than cower in fear and retreat. Even if you retreat from battle as a soldier,you better not do that at the expense of an order from a superior soldier otherwise you're a goner and would be punished heavily.

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  64. Most of you here are not well informed,they penalty for mutiny anywhere is DEATH!...soldiers don't protest! they shld have backed out when it got tough,so i don't get all the 'Jonathan shld talk' u guyz are saying.If these ones go free it will become I trend,i pray their lives are miraculously spared dou

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  65. If you tolerate mutiny in the army, you'll be setting a very bad and dangerous precedence which Nigeria as a whole nay never recover from. As painful as it nay sound, they should pay for what they signed on for. The penalty for mutiny is the gallows. Anything short will be bad for the military

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  66. Na wa o I'm short of words cos I can't imagine wats going tru their families head

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  67. Too bad.....God will c dem 2ru

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  68. Why will those men who don't know how to pull trigger seat and conspire on people children, husband, father, brother etc to kill when we have book haram to right? Xxxxxx Ndubuaku

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  69. This is not fair, pls they should temper justice with mercy

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  70. We need soldiers to fight BH and you are killing 54.

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  71. They should not try it oh, All those who call themselves their leaders because u can not send them war without given them weapons and u will expecting resort frm they. If u their it. All of u will die one by one who call themselves their seniors officers and their leaders.

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  72. May thunder fire all those who have a hand in wantin to kill them. Usless ppl. Allah will do justice to them in shaa Allah

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  73. Once again Hausa/Fulani names are not there. Meanwhile the make up to 30% of the army.

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  74. lindodo skul dota22 December 2014 at 12:11

    Dz z unfair ooo ...huh

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  75. kill them....kill kil killl killll

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  76. so sad. who say nigerian army is not invested by boko haram elements. check out the names only seven has the semblance of been muslims majority are christians. you can see that those christian soliders that did not die directly through the guns of boko haram the nigerian army wants to kill. who say the nigerian army is not invested by boko haram elements. definately all christians in the army must rise against this tyranny.

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  77. so sad. who say nigerian army is not invested by boko haram elements. check out the names only seven has the semblance of been muslims majority are christians. you can see that those christian soliders that did not die directly through the guns of boko haram the nigerian army wants to kill. definately all christians in the army must rise against this tyranny.

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  78. This is serious, pls reconsider your stand..but wait dis Hausa guy wey first lament, its like his name is not there, abi they have removed his name from the list as he don scream out??... anyway, lets hope they reconsider their stand on this, killing our soldiers will do us no good.

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  79. Linda, please let us continue to discuss this as these soldiers must not be punished for speaking the truth. The real enemies are out there killing the innocent.

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  80. hahan are they still emphasizing on this rubbish tin abegi free them jhor,why una no go carry bh say u wan kill them mitchewww rubbish justice

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  81. will the military really do this?

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