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A Nigerian Soldier whose name is Emmy Benison shares a touching story of how he was wrongly accused of telling his close friend to kill himself in the war front. Gistvic Reports. Emmy says on that fateful day, his friend shot himself after he was shot twice by boko haram. News was later spread to his newly wedded wife and kid that he was the one who told him to kill himself to end his pain. He wrote: "This is not just a story of what happened,i just wana clear the air...we have known each other since training days bt after 4yrs we met again at d Frontline..I always reserve one ammo fr myself if incase tinx gets out of hand,I will rather pull the trigger to my head than get caught alive by bokoharam and I always tell him abt it.....on dat day tinx went out of hand ad my friend was shot twice but still breathing ad was eager to kip fighting bt he was out of ammo ad i had an extra magazine so i gave it to him but instead he shot himself ad i swear to God almighty,I never saw dat coming..news got to his newly wedded wife ad kid abt his death ad some agent of darkness said i told him to kill himself in order to end his pain..how can i be aving such conversation while engagingtill dis very day,she blames me fr his death,she blames fr the pains ad suffering her kid ad her are going thru..i posted abt her on my page hoping to raise money fr her to start up smetin cus deep down i feel guilty bt i got 34k... I don't know what to do,how can she ever forgive me?God almighty know what happened dat very day..he was my buddy ad i wld have carried him ad ran if dat was an option then but we were under heavy fire...I did not meant fr tinx to go dat way" Source: https://www.gistvic.com/2019/03/how-i-was-wrongly-accused-of-telling-my.html

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