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“I Came Here Alive, I’ll Leave Here Alive” – Nigerian Soldier Says On War Field

A Nigerian soldier was seen in a viode saying he stumbled on the war field alive, he’ll leave alive. Ooduarere Reports. The soldier was also seen calling out the name of his wife, friends and family members, Afolabi and Olamide as he says he will soon be back.

The soldier who shared the video wrote:

 “The very day u get to leave the jungle,u will understand and believe there is a God in heaven..war is terrible..you become speechless when u think abt everything u’av been through, people u lost,the thoughts of being killed and they u think of seeing your family and love onces….to every soldier that we came together and they never made it back home,y’all are the real heroes….Oga yemi your madam don spray perfume for your bed o”

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