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Read trending post as naval officer who was trained by Lieutenant Yerima breaks silence

Read trending post as naval officer who was trained by Lieutenant Yerima breaks silence

A Nigerian naval officer who trained under the now-popular Lieutenant Yerima has shared his experience with the officer In a recent tweet shared via his official account, he mentioned how the lieutenant behaved during the training period This is coming after several videos surfaced the internet showing the lieutenant in a faceoff with Minister Nyesom Wike A former trainee of the now-famous Lieutenant Ahmad Yerima, has opened up about his past experience with the officer during their training days.

His story came amid the growing attention surrounding Yerima, whose name has been trending on several social media platforms.

Naval officer praises Lieutenant Yerima’s intelligence and vibrance.
Photo credit: RKJ.
Source: Twitter Yerima’s former trainee breaks silence Yerima impressed many Nigerians following his recent encounter with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

Identified as @olori_odo05 on X, the naval personnel, recounted his time with the officer years ago and how he stood out during their training period.

According to him, Yerima served as one of his trainers at the naval training school, where he made a great impression through his conduct, work ethic, and sense of discipline.

In his post, @olori_odo05 emphasised that Yerima and the other officers of the 64 Regular Course were exceptional individuals who showed unmatched energy, mental brightness, and focus throughout their service.

He expressed admiration for the lieutenant’s leadership style and the high standards he maintained while guiding those under his supervision.

Naval officer hails Lieutenant Yerima for being intelligent, strong and vibrant.
Photo credit: RKJ.
Source: Twitter “He was one of my trainer in training sch, Yerima I know with other 64rc members, are crack, vibrant and intelligent officers,” he said. Reactions as Nigerians speak about Lieutenant Yerima Nigerians stormed the comments section to share their thoughts about the military officer.

@Skylish_billionz said:

“You people don’t see the trouble here, wike is very right in with what he’s doing, cause this days this is how military use their power to collect peoples property in some places right now and it’s very wrong, now he ask them for documents and approval documents they couldn’t provide none of them this is very bad of what the military are doing, if they haven’t done it to your town people you can support them until it gets to you then you will understand the pain.” @Hannybellaa said:

“Is this what a minister should be doing. Demolishing and acquiring? Is that a minister’s job, im curious. There are other things I think the city needs.” @Tender T (God’s Own) said:

“Military no get formal ooh, wike can retired to a civilian, a vice admiral or gen remains with the title till he lives this world.” @Nwakasi Miriam said:

“Camera man why now?why you wan break my neck. My Respect to this Army officer, you really mad Nigerians proud.” @Ricony added:

“I so much hatee Woke but I think he’s right on this one. If there’s no approval or allocation papers, then the three star general is actually a land grabber. I also respect Yarima for his professionalism.” See the post below:

Man posts rare clip of Wike vs Yerima confrontation Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian man shared a post on X showing an ‘unseen’ part of Nyesom Wike’s viral confrontation with a naval officer.

Naval Officer Yerima earned praises online following his recent faceoff with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

Source: Legit.ng

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