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Nigerian Army Meets Crippled Man Assaulted In Onitsha By Soldiers

A Facebook user shared this photos of the Nigerian army meeting with the cripple who was assaulted by the men of Nigerian army in Onitsha for wearing military camouflage, his comment below.
NIGERIA ARMY VERSUS PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED (CRIPPLE), CHIJIOKE RAPHAEL URAKU

HAPPENING NOW AT 302 ARTILLERY REGIMENT/14 FIELD ENGINEER REGIMENT, ONITSHA: PHOTO CAPTION: THE NEW 302 COMMANDER, COL. IDONGESIT UKO AKPAN AND THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR PUBLIC RELATIONS (82 DIV), COL. SAGIR MUSA WITH THE ASSAULTED CRIPPLE, MR. CHIJIOKE RAPHAEL URAKU A NATIVE OF IKWO EBONYI STATE SHORTLY AFTER THE WORLD PRESS CONFERENCE. ABUCHI ONWUMELU OF FIDES NEWSPAPER, WHO COVERS THE EVENT, REPORTS THAT THE SOLDIERS WHO CARRIED OUT THE DASTARDLY ACT HAVE BEEN ARRESTED AND SUBJECTED TO SEVERE PUNISHMENT. CASH AND GIFT ITEM WERE PRESENTED TO THE VICTIM. ADDRESSING NEWSMEN ....... DETAILS LOADING




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