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sword_desert@sword_desert·
@Pressman2040 Even if you lost both eyes, hands, and legs, the NA won't dismiss you.
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
Amputation does not mean retirement. That is the point this argument is missing. In the United States, a Green Beret lost his leg above the knee, went through over 20 surgeries, and still returned to combat. He deployed again, completed advanced training, and serves to this day. His value was never measured by his limb. In Nigeria, the same principle applies. A soldier who loses an arm or leg in service is not automatically useless. The military has administrative, instructional, technical, and support roles that do not require full physical capacity. A soldier can teach tactics, handle logistics, train recruits, or serve in planning roles. Experience does not disappear because a limb does. The Nigerian Military already retains amputees in service. Temporary medical downgrades do not mean immediate discharge. Retirement is an option, not a mandate. And many choose to stay because their knowledge, discipline, and sacrifice are still valuable. So the argument that any amputated soldier must retire is false. It ignores global military practice, Nigerian military policy, and the dignity of those who gave parts of themselves for their country. A soldier is not just a pair of boots. A soldier is a mind, a spirit, and a will to serve. As long as that remains, there is a place in the military.
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Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg

In 44NARHK, there's a soldier whose both hands have been amputated... He is still in the Army. How?!

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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Today, several terrorists were neutralized by the AES special forces in Mali 🇲🇱
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Tolu Ogunlesi
Tolu Ogunlesi@toluogunlesi·
Something really interesting I just found out - How the @NigerianNavy’s most important naval acquisition in years is helping the American and Australian Navies make important fleet renewal decisions. NNS KADA—an LST-100 built in UAE by Dutch shipbuilder Damen, and whose 56-day journey home to Lagos from the shipyard in Sharjah I tweet-followed 4 years ago (2022)—has since gone on to catch the attention of the American and Australian Navies, which are now making plans to build/acquire several units. Turns out Nigeria is the first country on the planet to order and deploy an LST-100. We debuted the vessel. In fact the Australian Defense Force @DefenceAust sent a delegation to Nigeria in March 2025 to study NNS KADA. Head of the delegation, Brigadier Colin Bassett said, during the visit, “The Australian Defence Force is currently undertaking a fleet renewal programme, and in the course of our research, we identified NNS KADA as a top-tier option in terms of capability and modern naval requirements. It is recognised as one of the best-designed Landing Ship Tanks in the world, and we are keen to understand its operational efficiency firsthand.” The US Navy has also now chosen “the LST 100 design for the Medium Landing Ship (LSM) program, enabling rapid fielding of this urgently needed capability to our Navy and U.S. Marine Corps team.” NNS KADA has also caught the attention of the @_AfricanUnion - which in 2025 signed an agreement with Nigeria in which the ship will provide transport and logistics services to support AU peacekeeping and humanitarian missions.
Tolu Ogunlesi@toluogunlesi

Nigeria’s newest Warship, NNS KADA, an LST-100, was this week handed over to the Nigerian Navy, at the construction shipyard in Sharjah, UAE. It has started its journey home to Nigeria. Will sail for 56 days, stopping over in 5 ports. Ship Captain is Captain Reginald Adoki.

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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
They didn’t just take a motorcycle. They took a son. 💔💔💔💔💔 Sani Salisu Basaura a trader from Jega LGA, Kebbi State travelled to Ibadan to make a living. He sold foodstuffs. When business was slow, he rode okada to survive. He returned home for Sallah to celebrate with his family. Then he went back to Ibadan weeks ago. His family never saw him alive again. Here’s what happened, according to his cousin: Police stopped Sani and tried to seize his okada. During a struggle, an officer allegedly struck him in the chest close to his heart. He started vomiting blood immediately. He was rushed to the hospital. But doctors said he died before he even arrived. His father is still alive. Sani was his eldest son. His mother? Devastated. His siblings? Shattered. This is not policing. This is not justice. This is a family destroyed over a motorcycle. We demand answers. We demand accountability. #JusticeForSani #EndPoliceBrutality
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Miles 👑
Miles 👑@Officialmrmiles·
😂😂
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Dr. Afo
Dr. Afo@Dr_Afo·
I will keep tagging these posts so as to educate you clitoral loving guys. Pussy eating or Cunnilingus as it's properly termed is the commonest way men contact the human papilloma virus (HPV). As of today, HPV is the leading cause of throat cancer in many countries. Don't say I haven't taught you anything.
Jules@julesvictoria03

Are you a titty sucker or pussy eater?

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Marafa4All
Marafa4All@Marafa4all·
@B_ELRUFAI Can’t believe this is your handwriting Hon..🤦‍♂️
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OLAMILEKAN
OLAMILEKAN@Iam_Lekinx·
For clarity sake, police personnel don't get to be posted to different regions like those in the military. If you claim you have the worst set of police departments in those places you just mentioned, check the indigenous people of the states, they are the majority serving there.
Ekpen-Nede Of Benin City🦁@MayorXforever

The worst of the worst police department in Nigeria are found in EDO,DELTA,BAYELSA AND PORT HARCOURT.

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sword_desert@sword_desert·
@Iam_Vince22 @MayorXforever That says a lot about people from that region. Other than very senior officers and members of tactical teams, police rarely post their men outside their geopolitical zones.
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Vince D'Gr8t🦁🐯
Vince D'Gr8t🦁🐯@Iam_Vince22·
@MayorXforever All the southern part of Nigeria that's where you find the untrained officers with uniform extorting and killing citizens unjustly
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Ekpen-Nede Of Benin City🦁
The worst of the worst police department in Nigeria are found in EDO,DELTA,BAYELSA AND PORT HARCOURT.
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
Huawei’s new laptop. Pay attention starting from the 13-second mark.
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feyisayo 💸
feyisayo 💸@feyiszn·
Having a successful elder brother is such an underrated life hack.
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War Archive Clips
War Archive Clips@WarArchiveClips·
⚡Face to face, no distance, no fear — Saudi soldiers stand their ground in a brutal point-blank clash, showing pure courage under fire.
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sword_desert@sword_desert·
@Ya_kso What do we expect when patent medicine stores are dispensing antibiotics irrationally.
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Chaotic Yak|Rx
Chaotic Yak|Rx@Ya_kso·
A patient walked in asking for “something stronger.” Said ceftriaxone hadn’t worked after 5 days. I asked if he’d done a sensitivity test. He said yes… opened his phone and showed me the results He was resistant to almost everything. I asked, “how long has this been going on?” he said “7 years.” That’s when it clicked, this wasn’t just a failed treatment, this was resistance built over time. I referred him. And honestly, we’re seeing this more often now. Antibiotic resistance is growing faster than the drugs we have. We’re getting dangerously close to a future where even “small” infections aren’t so small anymore.
A®️𝓍on@PharmXOAB

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is projected to cause 10 million deaths annually by 2050 if left unaddressed, posing a severe threat to global health and modern medicine. In your view, what is fueling this global pandemic??

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Khalifa Shelby
Khalifa Shelby@umarkhalifa19·
Baiwa Allah nan tasha wahala. Tun BBM days. Allah yaji qanta da rahama
Abu bakar@abbkar_ai

A heartbreaking tribute from a mother to her late daughter, who lost her battle with cancer. 🥲💔 To My Daughter, Zainab(R.I.P) May 4, 2018 By Hafsat Aliyu With a heavy heart and tear filled eyes, i summon the courage to write this Eulogy to my brave and courageous daughter, Zainab Aliyu, who lost the battle to Hodgkin Lymphoma (a cancer that affects the blood) on the 7th of May, 2015. Zainab was diagnosed with cancer when she was 20 years old. Her ill health started in 2003, between the ages of nine and 10 years. I remember she first broke out in a cough accompanied by catarrh and high fever which ended up to be Tuberculosis infection. She observed the free nine months TB treatment at Dantsoho Memorial Hospital, Kaduna, and at the end of the treatment, she was certified TB free and advised to return to the hospital for any complaint. Few months after, she came up with lymph nodes which her doctor thought to be residue of the TB treatment. But when it didn’t go, he referred her to Haematology Unit of Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH), Shika, where some lymph nodes were extracted and tested, and showed ‘Non Malignant but Positive to Brucellosis (an infection spread from animals to people, mostly by unpasteurised dairy products). The doctors were not convinced with the results though. In late 2012 when the ear pain persisted, a surgery was performed at Ear Care Centre, Kaduna, where part of her lap was removed to mend an opening in the Ear. All went well and she went back to school only to be brought back home due to excessive leg pain and body numbness. She was then taken back to her Ear Doctor, who advised she takes a Physician’s Assessment. On his advice, I took her to a renowned Private Hospital in Kaduna, where again, lab tests showed Brucellosis while Chest X-ray showed multiple Lymph nodes. She was placed on three weeks medication for Brucellosis and Cataflam for pain, but the more Cataflam she took, the more pain and sleepless nights she experienced. It reached a stage where she could not stand straight independently. She felt like her Spinal Cord could not hold her. Whenever she wants to walk around the house, I’d use a wrapper to hold her tight and straight while her brothers would support her. They would make jest of her, calling her an invalid. We were oblivious of what was ahead of us. At this stage, a kind relative who pitied Zainab so much sponsored her to International Medical Center (IMC), Cairo, Egypt, in late 2013. At IMC, it took three weeks of lab testing, City Scan, MRI and a PET scan before the team of Doctor Mahmud Salla determined her illness. Finally, the day he confirmed our worst fear, it felt like the world stood still. We were shocked and appalled. Accepting the fact that Zainab was a cancer patient wasn’t easy at all. I always wished the doctor would call us back and apologise for wrong misinterpretation of her blood tests. But my wish never came true; nothing changed the fact that Zainab was truly a cancer patient. The only good thing was she accepted it in good faith and looked forward to her treatment with strong conviction that she would win the battle. The best of times for Zainab was when she had her first successful Stem Cell Transplant which, as part of the treatment, made her stay for one good month in isolation. The day she came out was one of our happiest days – the whole family was overwhelmed with Joy, we prayed and even made sacrifice to thank God. Our joy didn’t last long however, as she didn’t even get to achieve any of her plans when she started complaining of back ache again and rapidly losing a lot of weight. After series of checks, her doctor confirmed a relapse – that is, a reoccurrence of the disease, which necessitated her going through another circle of chemotherapy. Way into her new circle of Chemotherapy, she developed swollen feet as a result of having High Creatinine, an indication that her kidneys were affected and as such, the use of

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sword_desert@sword_desert·
@NuesDaily Bugs??? The people that will soon occupy those offices are the bugs.
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Khalifa Shelby
Khalifa Shelby@umarkhalifa19·
It’s a sign of growth and aging to begin preferring Toyota over Honda.
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Mujahid Saleh Saad@MujahidSSaad·
What actually makes this place crashes in almost all the states?
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Akereyejo
Akereyejo@Palermo_seun·
To me, ISWAP/Boko Haram's mission in Nigeria has already failed. It is necessary for us to commend our security agencies for sustaining the country's security for over two decades.
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