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Read What A Soldier Who Has Been In The North East Fighting Boko Haram For Years And Just Returned Wrote
March 13, 2021 by Harry Choms
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The insurgency in Nigeria started in 2009. Since then, the country has changed drastically. Terrorism has spread like cancer across the nation. Boko Haram has transformed much of the North, especially the rural areas, into a war zone.
I really don’t understand Boko Haram’s ideology or why they are fighting or what they are fighting for. They claim to be battling western education, but they use most of what western education has to offer.
Their cameras, notebooks, phones, and even the guns they use to wreak havoc have all been confiscated. If they just want to get rid of western education, why are they using western equipment?
Despite, the serious challenge of insurgency we will continue to celebrate our gallant soldiers. These brave men risk their dear life every single day to the service of Nigeria. They wake up every morning without knowing what will happen to them the next minute. They make these sacrifices to their nation without complaining. Over there in the North East once there is an attack, it is either you kill or you get killed. So hard and difficult a path but yet the nation needs to be protected.
A famous and well-learned Nigerian scholar once said one of the most difficult wars to fight is a war where the other party has nothing to lose. This is the case with Boko Haram fighting for an irrelevant cause and thereby tearing the country apart in the process. But our gallant soldiers have continued to push them back and are gallantly fighting for the peace of Nigeria.
A brave Nigerian Soldier who just returned from the North East recently took to social media to celebrate. It is indeed not easy because many have gone there but never returned as they lost their lives on the war front. It is indeed a thing of testimony for him to have returned alive. It is definitely worth the celebration.
The soldier wrote;
“Officially signed out of the Theatre of War, Maiduguri, Borno State. I have mercy on whom I have mercy and I will show compassion on who I will show compassion. The economy of God as touching Mercy rubbed on me. God be praised. What God cannot do is not in existence”.
This he wrote on his safe return from the North. We wish the gallant soldier well in all other endeavors.
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