By now, the @NOA_Nigeria and the @FMINONigeria should be on a massive #SeeSomethingSaySomething campaign all over the country.... all broadcast stations, Telcos should be hooked on the campaign. Make una wake up o. @woye
💔💔This is not just a lie; it is a malicious, disrespectful fabrication designed to farm engagements at the expense of our grief. As a serving soldier who has stood over the graves of brave comrades both those who made the ultimate sacrifice on the frontline and those we lost to illness in the barracks this hit piece is an insult to everything we stand for.
Let’s correct this misinformation directly with the rigid, institutional facts of how the Nigerian Army honors its d£@d:
♦️THE REGIMENTED REALITY: The Nigerian Army has a strict, uncompromising protocol for the burial of its personnel. When a soldier d!£s, whether in active combat or due to natural causes, the military handles the administrative and burial arrangements through established official channels.
♦️FULLY FUNDED BURIALS: The family is never billed, extorted, or asked to pay a single kobo, let alone ₦2 million, to move a body. The Army takes full responsibility for the transportation, standard military casket, and ceremonial honors.
♦️THE CHOICE OF RESTING PLACE: By standard military tradition, personnel are buried with full military honors in official military cemeteries (either at the frontline command or the designated brigade headquarters/barracks). If a family insists on taking the body back to their ancestral village against standard regimented practice, the evacuation follow-up is coordinated through official welfare officers, not via random cash demands as this lady alleged.
♦️IMMEDIATE WELFARE SUPPORT: The Army doesn't just abandon families; the institution provides immediate burial support allowances, coordinates the processing of insurance (Group Life Assurance), and ensures next-of-kin benefits are processed.
To the civilian clout-chasers amplifying this n0ns£ns£, we bleed for this country while you sit behind screens inventing horror stories. If you want to critique the system, do it with facts. But do not use the sacred memory of our fallen brothers to orchestrate a cheap, emotional scam.
If this truly happened, name the unit. Name the officer who made the demand. Report to the Military Police or the Defence Headquarters. The Army has zero tolerance for extortion, and any officer caught demanding money from a bereaved family will be court‑martialled.
But spreading a vague, unsubstantiated story on social media does not help your brother’s memory. It helps those who want to tear down the institution your brother served.
TO THE PUBLIC:
Do not let your emotions be weaponised. The Nigerian Army is not perfect. But demanding ₦2 million to release a fallen soldier’s body is not Army policy. It is not even plausible. It's a lie from the pit of hell which is unachievable. Instead, Ask for evidence. Ask for names. Ask for units.
WE HONOR OUR OWN.
WE BURY OUR OWN.
WE SUPPORT OUR OWN.
🛑 STOP SPEWING NØNS£NS£🛑
@Ade_Nurayn Looks like a bargaining tactic..
When the MD said something Iike i explained to u last friday when we saw... OUK said i dont want to debate with u amidst threats.... (an off your Mic scenario 🤣)
the MD just dey laugh...
By next week, soft landing will follow. Tactics niii 😆
@adedayoagarau This is the creation of your mind. Someone with clear multiple conflict of intrest issues CANNOT be said to be upright. An upright individual shouldn't be found using safe haven to hide monies. Appropriate the reason for supporting him to something else jareh.
Bishop Benson Idahosa demonized Benin culture to promote an alien religion, but his daughter, Eloghosa Idahosa, is now challenging the foundations of that same faith through her awakening teachings.
Some cabals are afraid of PBAT's re-election and they are desperate.
If a man who is facing re-election can damn the consequences of politics unlike his predecessors to remove subsidy, break the BDC black market racketeering, NNPC 100% remittance to FAAC ( these 3 items were the biggest heist against the Nigerian economy and its citizens )
He is pushing to disrupt the politics at the local level with LG Autonomy that will empower LG and stop them from being stooges of governors.
States Police, a decentralised security architecture with the establishment of Police Academies and Army Depots in different regions.
Tax reform and internal sharing of VAT to favour Derivation. Wealth should be distributed to align more with where it is derived.
Creation of other regional development commissions.
No President has been bold enough to tackle these issues since 1999.
"What will he do when he is not facing re-election" ?
Nigerian police are part of the reason why we’re facing terrorism. They’re so lazy when it comes to interrogating foreigners. In Benin Republic you can’t even walk around at night without the police asking for your papers, including their citizens. They always carry them around.
@AsiwajuOladimej These guys have started the scaremongering tactics they used in 2023 to rile up people... there's been so many of such tweet today....
This video is exactly what I went through in Ladipo market!
I bought an engine for my Toyota Highlander some time ago. The dealer gave me 7 days warranty – if anything went wrong, I should return it.
His own mechanic installed it. Immediately after, the engine started smoking badly with heavy knocking.
To make matters worse, plenty of bolts and nuts were removed and never tightened back. The engine and gear were vibrating so violently it felt like they wanted to fly out of the car!
I called the dealer.
He came, saw everything and said the engine would need to be replaced. I paid ₦20k for the labour. The mechanic even told me casually, “If we have to change it again, you go pay another money o.” I told them clearly: the dealer is paying – I’m not adding one kobo.
After plenty of stories, they showed me “another engine” to install the next day.
Fast forward: before I even reached the market the following morning, these guys had removed the same smoking engine overnight and repainted/refurbished (“ringed”) it to make it look brand new and different. Thank God I already took the engine number of the faulty one!
When I showed them the evidence, they started denying. The dealer had suddenly “travelled to the port to clear goods.”
I went to meet some guys on Oloruntoyin Street, settled them, and we stormed the shop. Before I could blink, strong boys arrived and properly bombed the place! Fast fast, the dealer appeared from nowhere and started begging.
After all the drama, I got a replacement. But I still towed the car to another mechanic and spent even more money.
Ladipo is full of these atrocities. That place needs serious sanitization. Lagos State government, please step in! This nonsense has gone on for too long. 🚨
The switch from states that couldn't pay salaries to states floating state owned airlines is probably an indication that we are mad at the wrong person.