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Has the Nigerian Army forgotten its promises? Years of alleged violence against its citizens, and now a 24-year-old corps member Absamad Jamio has allegedly been shot and killed by soldiers. His family is demanding justice, refuting the army's claims of him being caught in crossfire.

For over a decade, there have been chilling accounts of Nigerian soldiers' involvement in protester deaths, from Zaria to Lekki. Yet, accountability remains elusive. Absamad's tragic death adds another painful chapter to this ongoing narrative of unanswered questions and unpunished actions.

Will justice finally be served, or will this case also fade into the tragic history of Nigerian Army brutality? The fight for justice continues as families seek closure and demand accountability for their loved ones.

#NigerianArmyBrutality #JusticeForAbsamad #EndImpunity
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00:0011 years after the Nigerian Army murdered over 300 shite protesters in Cardinal State,
00:07and 6 years after the Nigerian Army stormed Lekito Gate to murdered dozens of protesters.
00:14On April 25, 2026, the Nigerian Army goned down Absamad Jamio, a 24-year-old NYSE member in Abuja.
00:25According to family sources, Absamad was goned down around 2 a.m. by soldiers,
00:32though the Nigerian Army came out to state that he was caught in the crossfire, which has proven to be
00:40a lie.
00:41So many murders, so many cases traced to Nigerian soldiers, but no prosecution has been made to offer.
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