The soldiers’ actions—forcefully detaining staff and allegedly torturing them—could be classified as kidnapping and assault, both punishable under Nigerian law. The Armed Forces Act also ...
The soldiers' actions--forcefully detaining staff and allegedly torturing them--could be classified as kidnapping and assault, both punishable under Nigerian law. The Armed Forces Act also ...
Some of the soldiers who spoke to saharaReporters also lament the absence of proper medical personnel, stating that only medical representatives are available, and they are always complaining ...
ABUJA, NIGERIA - The Nigerian military on Sunday blamed "violent ... Amnesty International's Nigeria branch said soldiers fired live rounds at protesters as a form of crowd control -- events ...
Some Nigerian soldiers have yet again lamented the deplorable state of their accommodation, saying they are forced to endure harsh living conditions without basic amenities. The soldiers told ...
The Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) has alleged that soldiers of the Nigerian Army attacked its substation in Badagry, Lagos State, over a power outage. EKEDC attributed the attack to ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Nigerian soldiers on patrol after a militant group. At least 27 Nigerian soldiers were ...
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