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Nigerian Army Gives Reason for Dismissing Soldier Who Told Politicians to Send Their Children to Battlefield 

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Nigerian Army Gives Reason for Dismissing Soldier Who Told Politicians to Send Their Children to Battlefield 

The Nigerian Army has given reasons for dismissing former soldier Rotimi Olamilekan, also known as Soja Boi.

Naija News reports that the army said his dismissal was due to repeated acts of indiscipline and not because of his viral video about political leaders.

The clarification was made on Tuesday in a statement released by Appolonia Anele, who serves as the Acting Director of Army Public Relations.

The Army explained that Olamilekan’s removal followed several violations of military rules, including breaking the Armed Forces’ social media guidelines.

The Army stated that its operations are guided by strict rules and that every soldier is expected to follow them.

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It explained that actions such as appearing in the media without approval, using military identity for personal gain, creating content linked to politics, and wearing military uniform inappropriately go against its regulations.

According to the statement, Olamilekan’s case was handled through proper military procedures before the final decision was taken.

The military body also said it remains focused on discipline, accountability, and the welfare of its personnel.

It added that decisions about postings and duties are based on operational needs and not influenced by public opinion.

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The Army urged Nigerians to ignore claims suggesting that the soldier was punished for speaking about the challenges faced by troops. It described such reports as misleading and aimed at gaining public sympathy.

It also warned that spreading unverified information could weaken trust in the military and affect the morale of soldiers.

Olamilekan became widely known in February 2026 after posting a video where he called on governors, senators, and ministers to allow their children join the military at lower ranks so they could understand what soldiers experience.

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The video gained attention across social media and led to mixed reactions from the public.

Following the video, people close to him claimed he was arrested and kept in custody for weeks, which led to an online campaign demanding his release.

After regaining freedom in March 2026, he thanked supporters who spoke up for him during that period.

 

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