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Read This Heartbreaking Chat Between A Man And His Younger Brother Who Is A Nigerian Soldier In The North East

by Damilare Aanu
August 4, 2018
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A Nigerian journalist, activist and humanitarian identified as Jack Vince, has taken to his Twitter page, @Jack_Vince77, to share some screenshots of a chat he had with his younger brother who is a soldier currently serving his fatherland in the North-East region of the country.

He posted the screenshot of the chat and wrote: “MY YOUNGER BROTHER IS A SOLDIER serving close to the Cameroon border in the northeast. Below, I had a conversation with him today.

“@DefenceInfoNG & @HQNigerianArmy, please set the records straight. If what my brother is saying is factual, the condition of troops is demoralising.”

MY YOUNGER BROTHER IS A SOLDIER serving close to the Cameroon border in the northeast. Below, I had a conversation with him today. @DefenceInfoNG & @HQNigerianArmy, please set the records straight. If what my brother is saying is factual, the condition of troops is demoralising. pic.twitter.com/Uy5eMFk8Rd

— Jack Vince (@Jack_Vince77) August 3, 2018

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“Morale boosters are what our troops in the front line need. They ought not to be demoralised in any way. Soldiers are dying & we know it. Maimalari Barracks Cemetery is behind my house.

“I have information on the truth of the matter in the embattled northeast driving me nuts.”

MY YOUNGER BROTHER IS A SOLDIER serving close to the Cameroon border in the northeast. Below, I had a conversation with him today. @DefenceInfoNG & @HQNigerianArmy, please set the records straight. If what my brother is saying is factual, the condition of troops is demoralising. pic.twitter.com/Uy5eMFk8Rd

— Jack Vince (@Jack_Vince77) August 3, 2018

Read the chat between the brothers below;

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