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Friday 9 September 2016

Special Court martial demotes major general to Brigadier General

A Special Court Martial of the Nigerian Army has demoted the Director, 68 Reference Hospital, Yaba, in Lagos State, Major General Patrick Falola, to the rank of Brigadier General. Falola was demoted after he was found guilty of unlawfully admitting students for clinical training without due clearance from the army headquarters. Major General Falola is said to have admitted international students from Espan Formation University, Cotonou in Benin Republic between July and September 2016.

42 comments:

  1. That should be a dismissal , some "Ghana must go bags " have exchanged hands . No justice in Nigeria .

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    1. Too bad for him. Linda take note!

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    2. Chai! He's lucky he wasn't dismissed


      ...merited happiness

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    3. Hmmmmmmmmm,a if he didn't know d consequences before doing what he did














      Lib addict#just passing#

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    4. He should clap for himself. He's lucky he's still in service, guess he has long legs


      Long Live LIB

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    5. This is absolute rubbish. I don't think most of those commenting understand how inconsequential his offense is. Its just sad. Obviously someone high up has an issue with him

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  2. *************************Choi ******awful experience *******

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  3. Whatever!

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  4. Did anyone notice he looks like Sam Dede or is it just me

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  5. At least it's better than being locked up.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  6. Sounds like he's been setup by someone close to him....or NOT.

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  7. His only offence is nit admitting the students from Niger republic, Chad & Sudan.

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  8. Soldier demoted..change of ranks..he still remain in barack...this is not a change oo..he should be dismissed.

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  9. It's such an unfortunate situation that such a good man can find himself in this mess also to show you how useless and ignorant the Nigerian army is.if you have worked in this so called hospital during his time,you will understand the reforms this gentle officer brought to the decaying structure left by the Nigerian army in the past but I know God will reward him.

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    1. Thank God someone who knows the truth still exist. He is a good man and a reformer.May God continue to bless him.

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  10. Ewwww! so sad.







    says, Genevieve.

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  11. He is fortunate to stil have a JOB.

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  12. Hope the reason his transparent

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  13. Hope the maintenance of rule of law continues.

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  14. REALLY BAD FOR HIM










    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  16. So army dey demote, sorri major

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  17. He's still a general anyway. Why not just brigadier.

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  18. Is this a military offence that warrants such harsh punishment as denoting a general. They are using a sledge hammer to kill a fly. Honestly a warning should hv been an adequate punishment

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  19. Is this a military offence that warrants such harsh punishment as denoting a general. They are using a sledge hammer to kill a fly. Honestly a warning should hv been an adequate punishment

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  20. He should thank goodness he didn't get dismissal...#onMYway...

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  21. Politics has entered the military ... whenever there is a promotion its mostly from the north and whenever there is a demotion or dismissal its always from the south

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  22. Chaiya... Quite sad! #SorryMam

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  23. Him get luck say Buhari no put eyes for him matter him for see Obama of Benin

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  24. hmm
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  25. Pls, d correspondent of this news should expatiate on the defence of the Gen. At least, we need to know why he admitted the patients; was it an emergency that needed immediate attention? or...sth should have led to his action

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  26. This is very wrong. the man has broken no law..

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    1. True, he broke no law but our country does not like good and honest people so they would always look for ways to suppress good ..

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  27. Definitely he never deserves this upon the reforms he brought to bear in 68 NA Reference Hospital Yaba, Lagos and other places he had served, you will not send all those your bad comments on this gentle officer's situation but pity him, only if you know...It's such an unfortunate situation that such a good man can find himself in this mess. Obviously someone high up has an issue with him.May God be with you now and always.This kind of punishment should have been meted to those general that had one in way or the other endanger the lives of so may soldier there in the North East.

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