The news of a recent death of a Nigerian troop, Cheer Agba in Borno State has been recounted by New Tribes of Nigeria, a facebook page dedicated to celebrating Nigerians.
A heart-rendering message was attached to his photos. Read details below:
"We're glad to open the stories of stories on this page with the Story of Platoon Sergeant, Cheer Agba. Serving in the armed forces of Nigeria, he was posted to the volatile north eastern part of Nigeria to face the boko haram insurgency.
Sergeant Agba served with heroism, and with heart. Leaving behind a wife and four kids, including a 2 week old baby, for over 4 years, he bravely served to recover the territories taken by the insurgents and to return normalcy to the region.
What was more however is that Sergeant Agba dedicated his spare time to educating the children in this volatile zones in an improvised open air classroom, with sand-Crete blocks as chairs and a flattened cardboard nailed to a tree as a blackboard.
Agba was once interviewed on the progress of the battle against Boko Haram sect under the current administration of President
Muhammadu Buhari and he affirmed the faith of the people on the soldiers to defeat the insurgents.
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