EXCLUSIVE: Power-Drunk Nigerian Army Lieutenant, Other Senior Officers Batter, Flog Junior Female Soldier With Sticks In Abuja | Sahara Reporters

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EXCLUSIVE: Power-Drunk Nigerian Army Lieutenant, Other Senior Officers Batter, Flog Junior Female Soldier With Sticks In Abuja | Sahara Reporters
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Videos obtained by SaharaReporters show a female officer of the Nigerian Army (name withheld) being assaulted and brutalised by her superiors. A military source who shared the videos with SaharaReporters added that the female soldier was also detained for several hours in a cell on the orders of a power-drunk lieutenant. According to the source, the private soldier was beaten publicly by the lieutenant and other officers.

EXCLUSIVE: Power-Drunk Nigerian Army Lieutenant, Other Senior Officers Batter, Flog Junior Female Soldier With Sticks In AbujaA military source who shared the videos with SaharaReporters added that the female soldier was also detained for several hours in a cell on the orders of a power-drunk lieutenant.

A military source who shared the videos with SaharaReporters added that the female soldier was also detained for several hours in a cell on the orders of a power-drunk lieutenant. One of the videos shows a male soldier hitting the female colleague with a big stick while another one tried to hold her down. Some others stood by and looked on as the assault went on.

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