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Lady brutalized for challenging Nigerian soldier who slapped her brother (photos) Lady brutalized for challenging Nigerian soldier who slapped her brother (photos)

It could be recalled that on Monday, January 31, the story of how a Nigerian soldier brutally beat up a Nollywood actress, Ebere Ohakwe hit the internet as the soldier was sentenced to 28 days imprisonment with hard labour and no pay.
Lady brutalized for challenging Nigerian soldier who slapped her brother (photos)
Woman beaten by soldier in Ikorodu

Again in Ikorodu area of Lagos, the case of how a soldier brutally beat up a young woman, after she allegedly challenged a soldier who slapped her brother for no reason.

The soldier whose name wasn't given is reportedly said to be attached to the 174 battalion, Nigerian Army Barrack, Odoguyan Ikorodu. Facebook user, Sheriff Alabi Mosalu, who shared the story posted saying:

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"I think Nigerian army should be called to order fast...this lady was brutalised by 174 battalion Ikorodu all because she challenged a soldier that slapped her brother....this is becoming too much and barbaric likewise....please share till it gets to buratai....I don’t want to believe our soldiers are animals...kilode"

See post below:

Lady brutalized for challenging Nigerian soldier who slapped her brother (photos)


Read full story of how the soldier who beat up a Nollywood actress on her way to Onitsha, was caught and imprisoned for 28 days.

Nawa o!

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