BOKO HARAM: NIGERIAN SOLDIER MOURN HIS BOSS, ADMONISHES THE GOVERNMENT TO STOP PLAYING POLITICS WITH PEOPLE’S LIFE
IFE ADEWOLE
A downtrodden Nigeria soldier recalled his days with one of his boss, Lt. Col Ibrahim Sakaba and some of his other seniors at the Burma Battalion, NDA. He was shock of the death of Sakaba and some other soldiers who are among the 44 soldiers slain by Boko Haram terrorist last weekend.
The Soldier regretted the death of other valiant soldiers who have been killed both by Herdsmen and Boko Haram sect among which his Lt. Col Sola Michael Akingbesote, his friends and senior colleagues, who believed strongly in the unity of this country and eventually paid the utimate price in defence of the country.
He choose to call a spade by its name by praying to the Federal government to stop deceiving Nigerians that Boko Haram has been completely dealt with while things are getting worst in the actual sense. He wrote on his facebook page “Enough of the government playing to the gallery – and telling Nigerians that Boko has been completely defeated… because things are GETTING WORSE!”
He prayed that God will continue to reign supreme in this country and help to put an end to the senseless killings in Nigeria.
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