The recent and repeated killing of high-ranking military generals by Fulani terrorists represents a profound national and international disgrace, made worse by the absence of a decisive and strategic military response.
The ancient, unwritten code of soldiering—"Follow me if I advance, kill me if I retreat, avenge me if I die"—seems tragically absent.
This failure to deliver a crushing, retaliatory blow for such devastating losses not only emboldens the enemy but also catastrophically erodes morale within the ranks and faith among the civilian population. It signals a dangerous vacuum of tactical resolve, where the ultimate sacrifices of commanders are met with strategic paralysis.
This crisis in leadership and military doctrine serves as a stark reminder that "a nation that does not honor its fallen heroes by vanquishing their Fulani killers invites its own destruction."

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