elohex
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elohex
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I'm here to learn.. Dreams are the seedlings of reality...




I remember chatting to this old man in Naij when I was in the waiting room for Arise TV. He’s basically telling me how he’s always moving from state to state. I said, “oh wow, so you’re a vagabond” . Everyone around me gasped and he shouts that he’s not a vagabond 😭😭😭😭😭 learned that day ppl see it as an insult

AMBUSH IN THE MILITARY OPERATION Many people hear the word ambush and imagine soldiers caught completely helpless. But what many don’t understand is that in the military, we are trained not only to survive an ambush but to turn it against the enemy. During operations, the enemy often hides along routes, waiting for patrols to pass before opening fire. Their goal is confusion and fear. But the moment that first shot is fired, our training takes over. We immediately react with what is called “ambush response.” Every soldier knows his position, his sector, and his responsibility. Instead of panic, we return controlled fire, secure our flanks, protect our wounded, and maneuver to break the enemy’s kill zone. In many cases, what the enemy thought would be their victory quickly turns into their own trap, because our forces begin to flank and pursue them. An ambush is meant to shock a unit, but discipline and training turn that moment into a fight the enemy often regrets starting. Many insurgents learn the hard way that Nigerian soldiers do not just endure ambushes we fight through them and hunt those responsible. Behind every patrol is preparation, teamwork, and the commitment that no soldier will abandon his brothers in battle. The battlefield can be unpredictable, but courage, coordination, and training are what keep us standing. That is the reality of military ambush response not chaos, but controlled action under fire. #ThankASoldier #ForGodAndCountryAlways #GodBlessEverySoldier










