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UNIOSUN: Our soldiers have gone mad again
NG🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

UNIOSUN: Our soldiers have gone mad again

The article reports on allegations of misconduct by Nigerian Army soldiers against university students at Osun State University in Osogbo. A female student, Ademola, claims soldiers invaded her hostel, assaulted her, stole property, and subjected female students to sexual harassment and forced nudity during a military parade. These incidents are described as organized humiliation and criminal behavior, raising concerns about military accountability. The Nigerian Army has pledged to investigate, but past promises of reform are viewed skeptically. The university's Vice-Chancellor confirmed the incident and called for disciplinary action. Similar cases, such as the killing of a youth corps member earlier this year, highlight ongoing issues of civilian mistreatment by military forces.

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UNIOSUN: Our soldiers have gone mad again

The article reports on allegations of misconduct by Nigerian Army soldiers against university students at Osun State University in Osogbo. A female student, Ademola, claims soldiers invaded her hostel, assaulted her, stole property, and subjected female students to sexual harassment and forced nudity during a military parade. These incidents are described as organized humiliation and criminal behavior, raising concerns about military accountability. The Nigerian Army has pledged to investigate, but past promises of reform are viewed skeptically. The university's Vice-Chancellor confirmed the incident and called for disciplinary action. Similar cases, such as the killing of a youth corps member earlier this year, highlight ongoing issues of civilian mistreatment by military forces.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the military's actions as systemic abuse and criminal behavior, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency. It criticizes the Nigerian Army's repeated failure to address misconduct, portraying the issue as a broader societal and institutional failing. The tone leans左

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