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Viral claims by dismissed soldier spark outrage over Nigerian soldier welfare

Edubi Omotayo by Edubi Omotayo
April 6, 2026
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A fresh wave of public debate has erupted following viral allegations by a dismissed Nigerian soldier, Olamilekan, widely known as Sojaboi, over poor welfare conditions and low pay within the armed forces.

The controversy gained traction after the former soldier spoke on The Honest Bunch Podcast, where he claimed his final monthly salary was ₦109,000. He also alleged that he spent about ₦55,000 on uniforms and ₦60,000 on boots out of his own pocket, insisting that essential military gear was rarely provided except during high-level inspections.

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Olamilekan, who was dismissed in March 2026 after posting a viral video urging politicians’ children to enlist in the military, said his remarks were driven by frustration over the conditions faced by troops, particularly those deployed to conflict zones.

His claims have since triggered widespread reactions on X, formerly known as Twitter, with users sharply divided over the credibility of his statements and the broader issues raised.

Many commentators expressed concern over the welfare of frontline personnel, arguing that soldiers risking their lives should not be burdened with the cost of basic equipment. Others pointed to what they described as a widening gap between the remuneration of military personnel and that of political office holders.

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Some users warned that inadequate pay and poor welfare could undermine morale within the armed forces, with potential implications for national security. They stressed that sustained neglect of personnel welfare may weaken operational effectiveness in the long term.

However, a section of respondents questioned aspects of the former soldier’s claims, urging caution and calling for official clarification from military authorities. Others noted that speaking publicly on internal matters could carry consequences under military regulations.

The development comes amid ongoing discussions around military welfare reforms in Nigeria. Recent reports indicate that salaries for lower-ranking personnel, including lance corporals, have been reviewed upward to about ₦350,000, although concerns persist over implementation and overall conditions of service.

The controversy has once again brought the issue of troop welfare into sharp focus, highlighting the need for transparency, accountability, and sustained investment in the well-being of security personnel.

 

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