"I Served Nigerian Army For 31 Good Years Only To Be Given 3.5 Million Naira While Small Small Girls That Just Did Small Running, Tinubu Gave Each Of Them 160 Million Naira.
Retired Soldier Speaks Out Against Inequality and Injustice
A retired soldier, who served in the Nigerian Army for 31 years, has expressed outrage and disappointment over the treatment of veterans like himself. During a protest in Abuja, the soldier lamented that after decades of service, he received a paltry sum of 3.5 million naira, while politicians and their associates receive vastly larger sums.
A Stark Comparison
The soldier cited the example of young women who allegedly received 160 million naira each from President Bola Tinubu, contrasting this with his own meager compensation. This perceived injustice has sparked widespread outrage and frustration among retired soldiers.
A Sobering Reality Check
The retired soldier also highlighted the vital role the military plays in maintaining national security. He warned that without the protection of soldiers, the country would be vulnerable to attacks and instability, noting that even Aso Rock, the presidential villa, would not be safe without military presence.
A Call for Fairness and Recognition
The protest in Abuja underscores the need for fair treatment and recognition of the sacrifices made by retired soldiers. The retired soldier's words serve as a poignant reminder of the importance of prioritizing the welfare and compensation of those who have dedicated their lives to serving the nation.
Retired Soldier Speaks Out Against Inequality and Injustice
A retired soldier, who served in the Nigerian Army for 31 years, has expressed outrage and disappointment over the treatment of veterans like himself. During a protest in Abuja, the soldier lamented that after decades of service, he received a paltry sum of 3.5 million naira, while politicians and their associates receive vastly larger sums.
A Stark Comparison
The soldier cited the example of young women who allegedly received 160 million naira each from President Bola Tinubu, contrasting this with his own meager compensation. This perceived injustice has sparked widespread outrage and frustration among retired soldiers.
A Sobering Reality Check
The retired soldier also highlighted the vital role the military plays in maintaining national security. He warned that without the protection of soldiers, the country would be vulnerable to attacks and instability, noting that even Aso Rock, the presidential villa, would not be safe without military presence.
A Call for Fairness and Recognition
The protest in Abuja underscores the need for fair treatment and recognition of the sacrifices made by retired soldiers. The retired soldier's words serve as a poignant reminder of the importance of prioritizing the welfare and compensation of those who have dedicated their lives to serving the nation.
"I Served Nigerian Army For 31 Good Years Only To Be Given 3.5 Million Naira While Small Small Girls That Just Did Small Running, Tinubu Gave Each Of Them 160 Million Naira.👇👇👇👇
Retired Soldier Speaks Out Against Inequality and Injustice
A retired soldier, who served in the Nigerian Army for 31 years, has expressed outrage and disappointment over the treatment of veterans like himself. During a protest in Abuja, the soldier lamented that after decades of service, he received a paltry sum of 3.5 million naira, while politicians and their associates receive vastly larger sums.
A Stark Comparison
The soldier cited the example of young women who allegedly received 160 million naira each from President Bola Tinubu, contrasting this with his own meager compensation. This perceived injustice has sparked widespread outrage and frustration among retired soldiers.
A Sobering Reality Check
The retired soldier also highlighted the vital role the military plays in maintaining national security. He warned that without the protection of soldiers, the country would be vulnerable to attacks and instability, noting that even Aso Rock, the presidential villa, would not be safe without military presence.
A Call for Fairness and Recognition
The protest in Abuja underscores the need for fair treatment and recognition of the sacrifices made by retired soldiers. The retired soldier's words serve as a poignant reminder of the importance of prioritizing the welfare and compensation of those who have dedicated their lives to serving the nation.
