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Thursday 11 June 2015

Photos: Chief of Army Staff visits Nigerian troops in Adamawa and Borno

The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant Keneth Tobiah Jacob Minimah, today June 11th paid a visit to Nigerian troops stationed in Borno and Adamawa states. During his visit, he encouraged the troops to be steadfast in their fight to stamp out insurgency in Nigeria. More photos of his visit after the cut..



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    1. God bless them abundantly, and I believe dis wil boost their zeal to gear up wit d fight against BH.

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    2. Thumbs up to them, and more power to their elbows. I wish them well.

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    3. Wen ws d last tym he visited dem? Monkey dey work, baboon dey chop. Tnx 2 Sai Baba.

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    4. People are finally trying to do the work that they are being paid to do.hmmmm.

      Must be the fear of the big man on top.

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    5. See dat soldier wiv big stomach. Only in Naij

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    6. Good words of encouragement to the troops

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    1. I think we should stop commending people for doing their damn jobs. It is his duty. Yes he is doing the right thing but we don't need to start praising him for doing what's expected of him.

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    2. If you commend them, they will do more! Awon were! Why do they have veterans day in most developed nations?


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  3. That's very thoughtful of him. God bless all of dem putting their lives on the line for our beloved country. Linda take note!

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  4. Wao.. that's very thoughtful of him...good way to go.

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  5. Lol @steadfast in their fight. Not like you gave them the best equipments to use.

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  6. Dude looks odd in the Camo.
    He's prolly an office Soldier.

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    1. Correct office soldier! U need to his estate at Ikeja

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  7. The rank there isn't correct Dalin...he's not a Lieutenant....

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  8. it is Lft. Gen. O!!!!IgboBorn!

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  9. Na this same minimah get that estate wey dey close to MM2 for Ikeja?

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  10. what is that fat man with pot belly in the second picture still doing in the army..He needs to keep fit

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  11. Very good,to put an end to boko haram crisis, my blood is boiling, I want to join them, i am a great fighter.

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  12. Kudos

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  13. May God guide and protect them. BH will be stamped out completely in Jesus Name.

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  14. Awww, see my purple rain in the back there. Lol.

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  15. Nigerian military should stop harassing the citizens.

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  16. Visit abi relocate to maiduguri, time for. Enjoy don pass go into the jungle.

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  17. It better than sitting in Abuja n telling us what happening is Borno. This is an improvement in the approach to end Boko Haram.

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  18. Chief of Army staff can never be a lieutenant """"

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  19. Nice one, hope d r strategising well to put an end to all dis mess..

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  20. May God help them. Buy am just scared. Hope nothing will happen to them.

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  21. Emeka emeritus12 June 2015 at 06:11

    Why do our military heads use cane like the disabled

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  22. We owe much to these men... God bless them

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  23. Wow. These our military troops are the real hero's. God bless them and keep them safe IJN

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  24. Lieutenant General not Lieutenant, Linda take note.

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  25. Bia Linda, is the chief of Army Staff a Lieutenant???, what's wrong with u Na, sit up o...Nice one tho' this is what it means to serve your country and put everything on the line. No b Wetin all our thief thief politicians dey do.

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  26. lt general not lt

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  27. Hi Linda, With due respect, he is a Lt Gen. and not a Lieutenant as you pointed. please correct this grave mistake.

    MP ONOWU.

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