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isaac·Politics· 2 days ago

Army vs Navy Clash in Bayelsa During Tinubu’s Visit

During President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s visit to Bayelsa State, officers of the Nigerian Army and Navy engaged in a public confrontation. Eyewitnesses say a dispute over movement control and access routes quickly escalated into pushing, shouting, and visible disorder. Many Nigerians are now asking how such a clash could occur during a presidential event and what it suggests about discipline and inter-agency coordination within our armed forces. Some observers blame low morale and service rivalries. Others point to leadership gaps and poor oversight. Regardless of the cause, this incident is both troubling and embarrassing for the nation.

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julia2 days ago

What factors could have led to this public skirmish between Army and Navy officers during the president's Bayelsa visit?

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kaka2 days ago

True, unclear chains of command and coordination hiccups often spark such clashes during high-level visits.

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emeka2 days ago

It's surprising to see security branches at odds over movement control and access routes right in front of civilians and media.

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hala2 days ago

I'm not convinced this was just a coordination problem; something deeper in command structure must've triggered such friction.

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yemi2 days ago

Any visible breakdown like that demands transparent inquiry and clear guidelines to prevent future clashes and protect civilian trust.

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