 As more reactions continue to trail the attack on the Nigerian Defense Academy, a security consultant and retired military officer, Colonel Stan Labo, says the incident is an embarrassment to Nigeria. Plus TV Africa's correspondent Ngozika Ohochesi tells us more. The highly reputed Nigerian Defense Academy was attacked on Tuesday. This has never happened in the history of the Nigerian military, who has been fighting the war against terrorism for quite some time. The bandy reportedly killed two officers and adopted a senior officer. Aside from this, some others sustained gunshot injuries and are currently receiving treatment. This has led to many reactions online and offline on how these terrorists could have attacked a reputed military facility. A security consultant, Colonel Hazan Stan Labo, who reacted to the attack, could not hide his dismay. Colonel Labo speaks of a possibility of an insider connection, explaining that nothing is impossible in Nigeria. In this country today, nothing is impossible because we have a government who is not listening, we have a government who just decides to do what they think is right and that's all. They believe they know it all. I'm tired of talking. There are enough prescribed solutions and so on. We expect that the government should be experimenting with, should be engaging and so on. Another retired officer, Roy Ohidyeve, who was on our breakfast show, said the situation could spiral out of control if this scenario is allowed to fester. The purpose is to test run our military to begin to checkmate our opportunities to overrun terrorism and with this that has happened, if we don't allow heads to roll, especially those that are the hems of attack that are supposed to put mitigating measures in place, then we should be expecting an attack in a high-profile institution controlled by the military in the next few times. As Nigerians watch with bated breath, it remains the best thing what would come out of this development as residents can no longer sleep with both eyes closed. For Plus TV Africa, Ngoziqa or HSE.