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    Mutiny or fake news? The truth behind the rumors rocking the Nigerian Army today

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002January 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    There was a wave of panic on Nigerian social media over the weekend. Rumors began to spread like wildfire that a “mutiny” was brewing within the Nigerian Army. What’s the reason? Allegations of unpaid wages and huge disparity in allowances. But before you panic, the Army is officially involved. Is our national security really at risk, or is this just another case of digital misinformation?

    Sparks: What started the fire?
    It all started on Sunday, when reports (most notably by SaharaReporters) claimed that a group of aggrieved soldiers had written an open letter to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    These claims are specific and shocking:

    • Minimum salary increase: Soldiers complained that after five years of service, their promotions and pay increases were as low as ₦2,000 to ₦15,000.

    • “Navy/Air Force” comparison: Junior officers in the Army claim that those in the Navy and Air Force receive much higher allowances, sometimes £30,000 to £70,000 more for the same rank.

    • threaten: The letter allegedly warned of an “imminent mutiny” if these welfare issues were not immediately addressed.

    Official response: Military strikes back
    Today, Monday, January 19, the Nigerian Army issued a stern denial. The military, through Colonel Appolonia Anele (acting director of Army Public Relations), dismissed the report as “False, misleading, and capable of undermining national security.”

    The Army’s position is clear:

    1. Mutiny is Alien: They said mutiny was a serious crime and completely contrary to the “spirit and discipline” of Nigerian soldiers.

    2. Ongoing reforms: The military claims welfare reforms – including pay reviews, better healthcare and housing – have been implemented in partnership with the federal government.

    3. loyalty: They reaffirmed their complete loyalty to the Constitution and President Tinubu.

    Reality check: What should we believe?
    Although the Army denies mutinyDiscussions about soldier welfare are not new. As recently as late 2025, we saw ex-soldiers in Abuja protesting over unpaid packages.

    For ordinary Nigerians, the concerns are simple: Hungry soldiers are a dangerous weakness. Whether or not a mutiny is actually “brewing,” the fact that these rumors are gaining traction shows how desperate people are for transparency into how our troops are being treated on the front lines.

    Bottom line:
    As of today, the Nigerian Army remains a “cohesive and disciplined force,” according to official reports. There was no mutiny. However, governments must recognize that in the age of social media, silence is not an option.


    “Do you think the government is doing enough for the welfare of our soldiers? Or are these rumors a sign of deeper trouble? Leave your thoughts in the comments below – let’s talk!”




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