Speaking in Kaduna at the end of a four-week intensive training on leadership and peacekeeping for the personnel, the Army chief charged them to shun acts that could tarnish Nigeria’s image.
“You must observe human rights, and respect the cultural and religious sensitivities of Liberians,” he said.
The army chief said that since 1960, Nigeria has deployed over 20, 000 troops to 40 peacekeeping missions in Africa and across the world.
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Can they please deploy these people to the North to fight those devil's called boko haram? I'm sure we're the joke of the international community. The proverbial host who offered his house guests meat when he didn't have money to furnish his house.
ReplyDeleteHow many soldiers did they deploy to Nigeria to fight insurgency in the northern region? Pls we need the personnel here in Nigeria
DeleteImpressive ... That's Great
ReplyDeleteHope my girlfriend doesn't go... and yes I'm a girl!
ReplyDeleteYet we have our own to fight
ReplyDeleteA clear case of leaving your house unkempt but you're available to tidy that of your neighbour.
ReplyDeleteBut what are they trying to prove?...
ReplyDeleteIn Liberia they become a Big fish in a small pond and turn Lion...
Back home, they are a small fish in a Big pond, turning to cat on sighting boko haram...
More money in their pockets. Wehdone sa!
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