In a shocking revelation, a dismissed soldier has alleged he was unjustly sacked following a devastating Boko Haram attack that claimed the lives of 117 of his colleagues. The soldier insists that instead of receiving support for surviving the tragedy, he faced punishment and dismissal, leaving him feeling betrayed and abandoned by the military.
According to the soldier, the attack was an unimaginable nightmare, yet he now faces career ruin and stigma despite having endured the horrors on the front line. He claims the dismissal was politically motivated or unfairly handled, sparking anger and sympathy from fellow servicemen and the public alike.
The allegation has prompted calls for transparent investigations, with advocacy groups demanding accountability for how soldiers are treated after surviving large-scale attacks. Citizens and social media users have condemned the alleged injustice, describing it as a grave insult to those who risk their lives defending the nation.
The story highlights the harsh realities faced by frontline soldiers, where survival can sometimes lead to unintended consequences, and raises urgent questions about military fairness, support systems, and recognition for sacrifice.


