Tuesday, 6 March 2018

"Overstay Is Killing Us": Soldier Deployed To Borno For 2 Years Now Cries Out






A Nigerian soldier who has been in the northeast region for two years now - has called on the army authorities to consider and rotate soldiers due to increasing rate of deaths of troops. According to him, overstay of gallant soldiers in the region - makes their morale weak in the battlefield.

The soldier urged the army authorities to give their deployment to the northeast a duration so that fresh hands can come and fight against Boko Haram insurgents.

The plea was shared online by the Nigerian Army Depot in Zaria, Kaduna state. Read below;

Morning admin, with heavy heart and grieve in my heart I am writing to you for assistance. I am in north east ( Borno State). This is my two years in this operation and what I experience on first of march this year since my two years in this operation I have never seen it.

For I know in war front care is prerequisite but this one that happened make me thinking because I realize the cause of the rampart death is overstay of soldiers in north east.

This is what I observed in the front line, It makes the morale of troops weak in the battle field, the strength to fight terrorist is lost and the hope is gone. For I am saying this due to my experience, for I can remembered when we first come the moral of troops was so strong that we do pushed this people without fear or thinking behind but as time goes on that's how tidiness started,

No morale, men become weak and that's the beginning of our problem in the battlefield.

Please my short plead is that let Nigerian Army make this operation just like other operation where soldiers are been rotated, at least let there be a rotation even if it take one three times to come.

I wish this my cry go far to reach the right destination. Please let the operation have duration please overstay is killing us. Thanks admin for your effort towards my cry!!

Fiorentina captain Davide Astori passes away, aged 31


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Fiorentina captain and Italy international Davide Astori has passed away at the age of just 31.
The defender died following a “sudden illness” his club confirmed on their official Twitter feed on Sunday.
Fiorentina were scheduled to play Udinese on Sunday afternoon but the game has since been called off.
Astori, who had been capped 14 times by Italy, joined Fiorentina in 2016 from Cagliari and had made 58 appearances for the club.
Cagliari also postponed their game against Genoa on Sunday morning.
“Fiorentina are profoundly shocked to have to announce the death of captain Davide Astori after a sudden illness,” Fiorentina said.
“Given this terrible and delicate situation we appeal to everyone’s sensitivity at this time, above all out of respect for his family.”
Astori came through the youth system at AC Milan before joining Cagliari in 2008.
He spent eight years there and had loan spells at Roma and Fiorentina before moving permanently to the latter in 2016.