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Saturday, December 28, 2019

Soldier Killed By Boko Haram While On Duty Leaves Touching Message...

A Nigerian Soldier named Hamza Buba has died in the war front fighting against Boko haram. ....but guess what? He left a message behind for his family and friends and Nigerians....







Read his touching message before his death. He said:


"If l die in a war zone, box me up and send me home. Put my medals on my chest, tell my mom l did my best. Tell my dad not to bow, he won't get tension from me now. Tell my bro to study perfectly, key of my car will be his permanently. Tell my sister not to be upset, her bro will take a long sleep after sunset. Tell my nation not to cry, because l am a soldier born to die, but never to be forgotten".



73 comments:

  1. πŸ˜ͺπŸ˜ͺπŸ˜ͺπŸ˜ͺπŸ˜ͺthis is too emotional for me

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    1. Wait, as a soldier, can't one resign if for instance one is transferred to Borno State?

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    2. Anon11:46,most soldiers I know are always very happy when transferred there bcos there's enough allowances for them. And if they survive it and come back home they will have a lot of goodies and most times promotion. My in-law came back from sambisa and bought two plots of land in a very beautiful place in Ibadan while his friend built a house from their savings they brought back home from there.

      Rest in peace gallant soldier. May God grant your family the fortitude to bear this irreplaceable loss.

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    3. May your soul rest in perfect peace oh Galant soldier. Amen.

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    4. Black diamond, it's not true. I know one that doesn't seem boxed up and he just left sambisa, he wants to even resign as they have not paid him because of a mistake he did.

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    5. Black Diamond its not true o!
      No one is happy to go there.
      No money like you think. Its shared among the big ogas who are not even in the war zone but chilling in Abuja and Lagos.

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    6. Rest on gallant soldier! You died a hero

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  2. This broke my heart. May your soul rest in peace

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  3. What a waste.
    Peoples children keep dying every day concerning an issue that should have been taken care of.
    Why are they not sending their own kids to the war front?
    This is so sad, too painful and yet it's all for nothing cus buhari is still acting like boko haram isn't any issue, it's social media that is their problem.
    I can't imagine being his parents for a min
    May his soul rest in peace. Amen

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    1. Rest in peace handsome πŸ’”πŸ’”πŸ’”πŸ˜’

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    2. Don’t be ignorant please. American soldiers are dying too.

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    3. Push up, please don't politicise everything. Read his message again. While it's a sad thing to know that as a soldier, you may never come home; taking on the job clearly acknowledges this may happen.

      You say why don't they send their kids? Maybe their kids aren't in the force. It's like asking that why aren't you and I there? We are not in the force.

      No country in the world totally defeats these Wicked sets of people. But truth be told, they have been largely contained.

      Once again, rip soldier. Thank you and GOD bless you.

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    4. At least, I know that Obasanjo's son has served in that region.

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  4. #Touching.
    I wont even go to war for the best country in the world, then a messed up twisted country like Nigeria? Even if its a video game, i wont fight for this country.

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    1. If they didnt go to contain boko haram by now boko haram must have gotten to you. Infact every corner in Nigeria. Be grateful they went just pray for them

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    2. At last, a wise person@13:51.

      No one wants to serve. We think the countries that are working got there by wishful thinking.

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  5. That’s a soldier! We’re all born to die. Yours was only an early departure but you did your best. Salute. Rest In Peace

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  6. I am a guy and I almost had tears running down my chicks. He fought well. I pray and really hope this country will appreciate his efforts and reward his family handsomely. May his soul rest well. This is touching.

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    1. Try not to let the little birds get wet with your tears running down your cheeks.

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    2. *Cheeks* You're a guy and can't spell. πŸ™„

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    3. So spelling is gender sensitive?

      You can tell the man can spell. But homophones can be quite tricky sometimes even to the best of us.

      R.I.P Soldier.

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  7. This is painful. God please deliver this nation from boko haram. rest in peace young man. you are a hero and i pray for all soldiers fighting in the north east, may God continue to protect them.

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  8. Wow!

    And yet we play Russian roulette with these people's lives. GOD bless you all and rest in peace.

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  9. If Nigeria is worth dying for. The politicians should all die for her.

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  10. May your soul rest in perfect peace.
    May your family receive strength and grace to best your loss.
    May the country you laid down your life for, gets better.
    May Nigeria remember and honour their fallen heroes.πŸ™
    Good night soldier man 😭

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  11. May your soul rest in perfect peace.
    May your family receive strength and grace to best your loss.
    May the country you laid down your life for, gets better.
    May Nigeria remember and honour her fallen heroes.πŸ™
    Good night soldier man 😭

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  12. OmG, this made me shed tears. May his soul rest in peace

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  13. This is how people see their death n have a premonition that they will die....the supernatural controls the physical. Be mindful what you wish yourself.
    Cokolicious

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  14. So touching!!! He died for a nation that doesn't worth it. God rest your soul. The monster the government condoned, are beginning to eat them up.

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    1. You will always play politics with serious issues. Who blames a person who proudly writes about his escapades with an akunakuna. The government before this didn’t condone it right? When it had so many regions taken over by this evil? Mtcheeeew! Pray for the man and keep quiet.

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  15. So touching! RIP Soldier!

    BV RON

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  16. My respect to this hero. You will never be forgotten.

    I think a monumental museum should be specially built for all our departed heroes.
    Every departed heroes name will be inscribed on the walls.

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  17. This is so sad,like he knew he was gonna die.Rest on

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  18. This really touched me 😭
    RIP..

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  19. So sad..is Nigeria worth it? May your soul and souls of all the faithful departed, through the Mercy Of God rest in peace ..Amen

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  20. RIP

    Baba should change Buratai and the rest.Inject fresh ideas and let the war plan be reviewed.This is long overdue

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    1. Change who???
      no way!
      Buratai is doing a 'great job'! Let them continue deceiving themselves.
      Rubbish and Nonesense!


      Another gallant Soldier just passed on.
      Very painful.
      Rest in peace Sir!

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    2. I wish you guys all know what it means to fight insurgents with corrupt ideology. Look thΓ© US army, look Sri Lanka, look how it was between the UK and IRA, look the Lord Resistance army, look Darfur, look many other places with their more sophisticated armies fighting insurgents. How many years has it taken them yet no success?

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    3. 16:34, thank you very much. Insurgency and terrorism isn't the same thing as war. No rules of engagement. You have said it all, I won't bother adding to what you wrote, as the average Nigerian jumps on the thread without being adequately informed. Thanks 16;34

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  21. RIP HeroπŸ’”πŸ’”

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  22. life is what it is, we can't change the day or date of our departure. You died not for a nation but for a soul that needed to be saved. God bless your effort for doing what you know how to do best. Rest in peace soldier, you will sure be in our thoughts and prayers.

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  23. this is so emotional πŸ˜ͺ rip to the gallant soldier

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  24. Respect gallant soldier. Rest in peace hero.

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  25. gallant soldier. I love his spirit. wish I have that opportunity to fight alongside hero's like him

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  26. RIP brave one.

    Nigeria is not worth dying for.

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  27. I keep praying for them each day and time, my soldier friend was telling me what happened during this Christmas period and my mouth almost fell out.

    They are trying and the only way we can help is to pray for them. You need to see the guy that had serious cut on his ears, heavy bleeding everywhere. God protect all our soldiers. Rip brave soldier

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  28. RIP BRAVE MAN

    WE NEED FRESH IDEA AND NOT,OLD ONES TAKEN TO THE WAR FRONT

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  29. Respect man but u no try o.

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  30. nothing is wrong with nigeria. it is only its people that are sick.

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  31. Hmmmm!!! Oh death why taking away our Gallant Soliders who stood to fight for the Peace of the Nation.

    May Your Gentle Souls Continue to Rest In Prefect Peace. Rugged Solider!!!!

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  32. It's reality that he was born to be a soldier, a leader and a role model.
    His words said it all.
    Rest in peace soldier����

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  33. Rest in peace Hamza. May God give your family and friends the fortitude to bear your loss.

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  34. For all true soldiers who gave their lives containing this menace called "Boko Haram", I say RIP. To all "dem dem" who because of the money they want to embezzle, played games with these people's lives, may their sins always be before the Most High, in the name of Jesus

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    1. Big AMEN. To think people like Badeh and those there now are carting away blood money then one man is lying that they are fighting kwarruption... What a sad joke.

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  35. In his words he was aware of the obvious, I hope our government supports his family through their trying times. RIP

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  36. My Friend Brother was sent to Russian For Trainning After he came back To Nigeria They Travel him To sambisa.. Nah Bros RESIGN OOO..He's no in Qater with the help of his Elder sister doing Pergectly well...Rest In Peace Handsome Soldier...

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  37. Enter your comment...I lost my bros October this year same place. He requested to be boxed and taken home. Hmmm I don't think that his wish will be granted. He will buried there. Rest in Peace.

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  38. Lt. H buba I still can't believe you re gone I never see death around you soon the last time we meet but you have being soldier doing what you know how to do best. RIP office high court fc will miss you but rest on bro

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  39. Salute to our gallant soldier

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  40. Enter your comment...My condolences to the family.He died as an heroe and we are proud of him.lam only concern is....what will happen to his children,now that he is no more and will government sponsor their education as their dad would have done!
    It's rather unfortunate such kids are often neglected after the death of their parents.This is why l sometimes wonder"if it worth dying defending your country"

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  41. RIP Gallant Soldier ✌️

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  42. Rip Soldier and May Allah console your family in a special way

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