Nigeria's military is hemorrhaging senior officers at an alarming rate, and the system is failing the troops sent to fight. A faulty armored vehicle left Brig. Gen. Braimah exposed and killed — that's not battlefield bad luck, that's criminal negligence. When generals aren't safe inside their own bases, the entire security architecture has collapsed and someone must be held accountable.
Brig. Gen. Braimah and 17 soldiers died fighting off a massive coordinated ISWAP assault — these troops held the line with courage against overwhelming force. The insurgents burned vehicles, overran multiple bases and hit four communities at once, proving this is a sophisticated enemy demanding better equipment and intelligence, not just blame. Nigeria needs real solutions, not political finger-pointing.
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