The debt we refuse to pay: Why Nigeria must stop taxing its veterans, By Ken Bolanle Ati-John
[Premium Times - Nigeria] - 18/12/2025
In every nation, there are groups whose contributions are visible and celebrated, and there are those whose sacrifices are carried quietly, etched into their bodies, their nerves, and their memories. Soldiers belong to the latter category. They return from service not with wealth or comfort, but (…)
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