Nigerian soldier laments what they face at war front, shares photos

Nigerian soldier laments what they face at war front, shares photos

A Nigerian soldier, Abdurahman Abubakar, has taken to Facebook to explain the unbelievable ordeal of soldiers in a bid to keep every Nigerian safe.

We Sleep on N*ked Floor Beside Our Graves - Nigerian Soldier Laments Hardship on War front
Abdurahman Abubakar

Posting real life pictures, Abdurahman who is based in Bauchi, explained the long nights under the harsh weather without family members and fears of death. He went on to write about how they sleep on the floor besides graves with one eye open.

This is coming few days before two soldiers descended on a crippled man at New Market Road, Osha in Onitsha, beating him blue-black because he was wearing a camouflage trousers, a clothing only worn by military personnel.

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See Abdurahman's post below:

"We slept on a naked ground beside our grave with one eye open at alert just 2 make sure u guyz sleep in peace n comfortable at home with ur familyz while we left our own family's all alone nd scared thinking of us weather we r gonna make it or nt. Bt after all diz sacrifice we made some bastards will said dat soldiers r nt doing anything, okey y don't u come n do wat we can't ..... M just proud 2 b a professional soldier HUUURAAA"

We Sleep on N*ked Floor Beside Our Graves - Nigerian Soldier Laments Hardship on War front
We Sleep on N*ked Floor Beside Our Graves - Nigerian Soldier Laments Hardship on War front
We Sleep on N*ked Floor Beside Our Graves - Nigerian Soldier Laments Hardship on War front

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