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Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by boolet: 9:07am On Jul 15, 2019
hybridblood07:
Lol lol Free the ex commando na. By the way, are u an exboy?
Yes o. NMS/99

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Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Vyolet(f): 9:07am On Jul 15, 2019
This is not new na, even as girls, we went through same drilling in Command Secomdary School.
All hail Command Secondary School, Jos.

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Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Graduateacher(f): 9:07am On Jul 15, 2019
Litmus:
Why do Nigerians, to an extraordinary level now, continually condemn their own and hail what others have. When did we start loosing our imagination and local initiative, that rear quality in Africa and of which I was so proud that Nigeria has/had?

What I mean by condemning to an extraordinary level l is this: if Nigerians found out that America, England or South Africa were putting their young cadets through a discipline regime such as the one posted and you people are condemning, and Nigeria fed their cadets cream cakes and put them to bed watching the latest 3D Games on the latest high tech equipment, you people would scream, ‘Ohhh this useless Nigeria, see how this useless country feeds cadets cream cakes and send them to soft beds, watching useless 3d games. Just imagine, these are boys we expect to grow up and defend the Nation. Now I know why our useless general have big belly, they eat too much cakes!. But just Look at America, England and South Africa, see how they put their cadets through such a tough training regime. These are nations serious about defence. No wonder Americans, Brits, and South Africa have strong soldiers, etc,etc,etc.

If you are Nigerian with this attitude, you need to get a grip. Stop condemning your nation up and down, fooling yourselves that you do so because you want better. In reality, these attitudes are as active in destroying Nigeria as any greedy, corrupt politician.


Inferiority, is the reason

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Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Gentlealibu: 9:09am On Jul 15, 2019
Oreoluwa5:
remembering those days at command day secondary school kaduna (c.d.s.s.k)
which year did u finish?
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by cosef: 9:10am On Jul 15, 2019
ItsBolaji:


Which one in Ibadan, Apata or Odogbo?


But my very important question to you,kind sir, is are you in the military now?

if not has the cruelty/brutality you learnt there helped you to excel more than your colleagues that attended 'normal' high schools?

And lastly as a parent, will you subject your child to such form of education?


I await your response sir.

CSSI Ibadan is Apata and fully boarding.

CDSS Ibadan is fully day.

I attended CSSI Apata, fully boarding for 6 years.

I came out a very determined, sociable and disciplined young man but also can be very intolerant to nonsense. My siblings bore most of the brunt. My parents likened it to PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder.

When I wanted to get into NDA through a friend's dad who is a Major-general, my mum swore it will never happen, she insisted I was going to a civil university. I went on to become a Medical Scientist and I am thankful.

A few of my friends got into NDA, some became pilots, some Engineers, one is now a pharmacist in the United States, some went into business, some have became lecturers.

Command gives you a conquering self belief that nothing is bigger than you but it may take away some of your humanity while trying to mould you into a conqueror.
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Uhtred(m): 9:10am On Jul 15, 2019
Hail Alma Mata......




CDSS Ikeja, Our Ders School.
Natoski5:
Aswear it not easy...I attended command secondary school ikeja, dem no born you well make you come late...

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Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by spiritedtete: 9:10am On Jul 15, 2019
People will just come and be spewing thrash... point to any military school in the world that is civil in there training.


Find fact before talking!


Alot of people just deserves like 3 goods slaps
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by effacofresh(m): 9:27am On Jul 15, 2019
tsdarkside:
this is a military school....

why are you people so worked up because of this....??

if it was a american military school,una will say they train hard....

if its a black military school,una will say its torture....

in the military,you have to be broken to be molded new again....
English is not just your thing. grin
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Firefox01: 9:27am On Jul 15, 2019
Remembering those days at AFCS Ibadan. Those were sweet days.
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Nobody: 9:31am On Jul 15, 2019
Good old days. It was fun. When guardroom was like hotel.
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by ItsBolaji: 9:32am On Jul 15, 2019
cosef:


CSSI Ibadan is Apata and fully boarding.

CDSS Ibadan is fully day.

I attended CSSI Apata, fully boarding for 6 years.

I came out a very determined and disciplined but also very intolerant young man. My siblings bore most of the brunt. My parents likened it to PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder.

When I wanted to get into NDA through a friend's dad who is a Major-general, my mum swore it will never happen, she insisted I was going to a civil university. I went on to become a Medical Scientist and I am thankful.

A few of my friends got into NDA, some became pilots, some Engineers, one is now a pharmacist in the United States, some went into business, some have became lecturers.

Command gives you a conquering self belief that nothing is bigger than you but it may take away some of your humanity while trying to mould you into a conqueror.




Thanks a lot for your response
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by ikhalyfah(m): 9:32am On Jul 15, 2019
Nigeria shaaa, may God give us wisdom even if we didn't ask..
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by ikhalyfah(m): 9:34am On Jul 15, 2019
tsdarkside:
this is a military school....

why are you people so worked up because of this....??

if it was a american military school,una will say they train hard....

if its a black military school,una will say its torture....

in the military,you have to be broken to be molded new again....
Ogaaa, an American school or any other country that have sense, will never ever ever do this madness.
And like someone said, English is not ya tin
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by blackbone989(m): 9:38am On Jul 15, 2019
Comlag ipaja was so tough that our bone grew into iron
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Bluffly: 9:48am On Jul 15, 2019
Ndlistic:
See what happens inside a military secondary school which have caused some mixed reactions on IG, as some condemn the act.

As shared by IG user Benson, He wrote:

Below is how some Nigerian reacted in seeing the video,

ba_mike2
[b]Military training does not have to include cruelty. We have seen other military training around the world, no koboko or cruel beating. Train them and give them skills, not how to be cruel to other human beings.
[/b]
efosalucky
And still you guys can't fight ���

abdulhak33m
But dem no dey know book at all

pappik12
All this nigeria shit ,is just lack of wisdom ,who all this one help

knightmar3
How exactly does this teach you to shoot, move, communicate, close with and destroy your enemies in combat? ��‍♂️

Watch The Video .https://www.thenaijafame.com.ng/2019/07/see-what-happens-inside-military.html?m=1


What do you all mean by train them. Where they asked to walk on broken bottles? Go to Asia countries and see where they even walk on hot coal. You all are here talking because of common beating. Where you told that they don't train them fighting skills?.
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Kalapizim(m): 9:48am On Jul 15, 2019
BruncleZuma:
Ex-rambo and Ex-commando Bukavu and Bori Camps

grin grin grin grin

As the poster for their talk chopping all that walloping no make you soldier.
Bukavu grin 3 Bdge ....
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Kenturkey048(m): 9:52am On Jul 15, 2019
boolet:
Lol . Exboys are currently posted to units.
okay sir...
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by NkemjikaX(m): 9:58am On Jul 15, 2019
Proudly Ex Commando's!!!
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by abeggnow: 9:58am On Jul 15, 2019
Oreoluwa5:
remembering those days at command day secondary school kaduna (c.d.s.s.k)
what set??
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Ukavwe: 9:58am On Jul 15, 2019
I am a product of command secondary school Ibadan
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Teejay13(m): 10:03am On Jul 15, 2019
This is brutality of the highest order and abuse to humanity.�
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by EkunKekere: 10:08am On Jul 15, 2019
You mean reciting Koran verses and dying in the name of Allah is better training than what the Nigerian Defence Academy has to offer? I pray that command of the Nigerian Army never falls into the hands of incompetent buffoons like you.



hybridblood07:
You don't have sense at all. Who told you Boko Haram is not trained? Go and do finding before saying rubbish
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Elliot2(m): 10:09am On Jul 15, 2019
I love disciplinary trainings. Everybody needs undergo some sort of training like this.
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Ukavwe: 10:12am On Jul 15, 2019
I am a product of command secondary school Ibadan and i can tell for a fact if you ask any product of CSS/CDSS they will tell you they have benefited from the training, only outsiders will see it otherwise, some persons spent just 1 year with the institution and they are grateful for it as well as those who spent 6 year, for me i am happy for the year i spent there.
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by hybridblood07(m): 10:15am On Jul 15, 2019
Monsup!!! Do you know Ayeba Tralagba?
boolet:

Yes o. NMS/99
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by hybridblood07(m): 10:15am On Jul 15, 2019
You're just ranting bro!! Have you been on the battle field with BH?
EkunKekere:
You mean reciting Koran verses and dying in the name of Allah is better training than what the Nigerian Defence Academy has to offer? I pray that command of the Nigerian Army never falls into the hands of incompetent buffoons like you.



Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Angelfrost(m): 10:18am On Jul 15, 2019
EkunKekere:
On top of all this, they cannot defeat untrained Boko Haram who are made up of child soldiers

Boko haram is untrained? Please, don't make me laugh...

Those terrorists are far better trained, fed, and equipped than your national army... The people sponsoring them are extremely wealthy, and spend more money on their remuneration than the chicken feed your country pays her foot soldiers.
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by EkunKekere: 10:20am On Jul 15, 2019
I don't have to be on the battlefield with them to know that they are not a professionally trained army.
If you actually believe that religious fanaticism is a substitute for professional training in tactics and strategies, then there's something wrong with you upstairs.



hybridblood07:
You're just ranting bro!! Have you been on the battle field with BH?
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by hybridblood07(m): 10:22am On Jul 15, 2019
Lol Don't get me wrong bro. This guys have strategic plan before going on a suicide mission. Have u asked yourself how they plan landmine and attack army base ? It's because some of our Top senior Military officers and politicians give them information....
EkunKekere:
I don't have to be on the battlefield with them to know that they are not a professionally trained army.
If you actually believe that religious fanaticism is a substitute for professional training in tactics and strategies, then there's something wrong with you upstairs.



Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by EkunKekere: 10:24am On Jul 15, 2019
Reciting the koran and being willing to die for 72 virgins is not the same thing as a professionally trained combat unit. Or are you saying that the crude tactics of mostly illiterate insurgents is better than the tactics of Nigerian Army officers who are trained at the best military academies in Nigeria and abroad?

Angelfrost:


Boko haram is untrained? Please, don't make me laugh...

Those terrorists are far better trained, fed, and equipped than your national army... The people sponsoring them are extremely wealthy, and spend more money on their remuneration than the chicken feed your country pays her foot soldiers.
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Angelfrost(m): 10:34am On Jul 15, 2019
EkunKekere:

Reciting the koran and being willing to die for 72 virgins is not the same thing as a professionally trained combat unit. Or are you saying that the crude tactics of mostly illiterate insurgents is better than the tactics of Nigerian Army officers who are trained at the best military academies in Nigeria and abroad?


You underestimate the reach of the sponsors of these terrorist groups...
Re: Inside A Military Secondary School (Photos) by Nobody: 10:37am On Jul 15, 2019
Cherrybae:
Oh I remember those days at command day secondary school

It was fun , that's why I call Igbos bloody civilians

I also schooled at command Enugu.
And what exactly is it that you went through,that you now call others "bloody civilians".
What was so special about command.
Was it the koboko lashings,or head stands and frog jumps or the guard room lock ups and detainment.
Ode for your mind you are a soldier.
Go to Aba and call ipob bloody civilians.

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