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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 4:56am On Aug 03, 2013
agaugust:

Obama visited south africa, ate your food, drink your wine, he no dash you one dollar despite how president zuma bowed down for this his son's age mate grin

nigeria went to china and came back with $25 Billion funds and new defence pact and new economic pact with china, the world most powerful economy today.

zuma bow down for Obama tire and the americano yankee no dash soweto one single shishi or kobo grin chei, o ma se o !

IdiOOT!

China gave you a loan, so that you will hire them to build your roads!

Therefore, in addition to paying the loan back with interest, you will also give China your business, using Chinese money! grin

There's no idiOOT like a Naai-gerian idiOOT.

And there's no Naai-gerian idiOOT like Mr Seleka.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 4:58am On Aug 03, 2013
agaugust:

Obama visited south africa, ate your food, drink your wine, he no dash you one dollar despite how president zuma bowed down for this his son's age mate grin

nigeria went to china and came back with $25 Billion funds and new defence pact and new economic pact with china, the world most powerful economy today.

zuma bow down for Obama tire and the americano yankee no dash soweto one single shishi or kobo grin chei, o ma se o !

So, are you not even ashamed that they now show you white teeth. grin OIL grin
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 4:59am On Aug 03, 2013
agaugust:



so its ordinary animal hunting poachers that are defeating a whole south african 'fine photo' army like this ? chei, chineke God ooooh ! abeg where is DENEL ?



.south african soldier arrives too late...Rhino is already dehorned grin


Number one: That's a ranger.

Number two: You did not put up the 2010 source because it works in South Africa's favour.

Desperate loser.

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/police-smash-rhino-poaching-ring-28560726.html
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 5:08am On Aug 03, 2013
Naai-gerian IdiOOTs are used by everyone!!

Even South Africa plays in Naai-geria
grin grin

A nation of foools.

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http://telegraphng.com/2013/07/chinas-loan-to-nigeria/

The much talked about agreement between China and Nigeria to secure a $1.1 billion (about N160 billion) low-interest loan from the Asian giant to build much-needed infrastructure came to its fore recently as the Ministry of Finance broke news of the deal struck during President Goodluck Jonathan’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Wednesday. It is no longer news that China has made significant investments in Africa, which has played itself out with several loans to various African nations. The loan to Nigeria is the largest by the Asian giant to any country in Africa and is aimed at building roads, airport terminals in four cities, and a light-rail line for Nigeria’s capital.

The narrative has thus far been told from various sources without taking into account the larger context of how Chinese banks fit into the pre-existing system. The surface benefits are quite intriguing, as the loan will costs less a lot less than IMF and World Bank sources, borrowing at a 1.5% above LIBOR (the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate, the benchmark interest rate for international finance); and has a grace period of seven years, with payment over a further twenty years, which is far longer than the European banks’ normal term of four or five years, without any grace period. It has to also be said that the most unusual feature of the line of credit is that it’s the usual Asian, oil-for-infrastructure model, used by China all over Africa and the same Japan used in China three decades before.

[size=14pt]Most interestingly, however, is that the infrastructure development said to be targeted by this loan will be undertaken by Chinese state-owned companies; which is a very ingenious way to extract oil from Nigeria and at the same time provide business for state owned corporations, while creating jobs for its growing work force.
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According to reports, Africa’s biggest oil producer, which has a huge infrastructure deficit and has most of its citizens living in poverty, has prior to now gone into several agreements with Chinese companies, who are already building roads across Nigeria in contracts worth $1.7 billion. However, this new loan agreement will see China’s demand for crude oil produced in Nigeria rise tenfold to 200,000 barrels a day by 2015.

Reports say that representatives from both countries signed five deals, including a lending agreement between China’s Import-Export Bank and the Nigerian finance ministry for the expansion of the airport terminals and an economic and technical cooperation pact following a meeting between Xi and Jonathan.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 5:34am On Aug 03, 2013
CraigB: Naai-gerian IdiOOTs are used by everyone!!

Even South Africa plays in Naai-geria
grin grin

A nation of foools.

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http://telegraphng.com/2013/07/chinas-loan-to-nigeria/

The much talked about agreement between China and Nigeria to secure a $1.1 billion (about N160 billion) low-interest loan from the Asian giant to build much-needed infrastructure came to its fore recently as the Ministry of Finance broke news of the deal struck during President Goodluck Jonathan’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Wednesday. It is no longer news that China has made significant investments in Africa, which has played itself out with several loans to various African nations. The loan to Nigeria is the largest by the Asian giant to any country in Africa and is aimed at building roads, airport terminals in four cities, and a light-rail line for Nigeria’s capital.

The narrative has thus far been told from various sources without taking into account the larger context of how Chinese banks fit into the pre-existing system. The surface benefits are quite intriguing, as the loan will costs less a lot less than IMF and World Bank sources, borrowing at a 1.5% above LIBOR (the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate, the benchmark interest rate for international finance); and has a grace period of seven years, with payment over a further twenty years, which is far longer than the European banks’ normal term of four or five years, without any grace period. It has to also be said that the most unusual feature of the line of credit is that it’s the usual Asian, oil-for-infrastructure model, used by China all over Africa and the same Japan used in China three decades before.

[size=14pt]Most interestingly, however, is that the infrastructure development said to be targeted by this loan will be undertaken by Chinese state-owned companies; which is a very ingenious way to extract oil from Nigeria and at the same time provide business for state owned corporations, while creating jobs for its growing work force.
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According to reports, Africa’s biggest oil producer, which has a huge infrastructure deficit and has most of its citizens living in poverty, has prior to now gone into several agreements with Chinese companies, who are already building roads across Nigeria in contracts worth $1.7 billion. However, this new loan agreement will see China’s demand for crude oil produced in Nigeria rise tenfold to 200,000 barrels a day by 2015.

Reports say that representatives from both countries signed five deals, including a lending agreement between China’s Import-Export Bank and the Nigerian finance ministry for the expansion of the airport terminals and an economic and technical cooperation pact following a meeting between Xi and Jonathan.

Nigeria is everybody's b**ch.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 6:03am On Aug 03, 2013
CraigB: Naai-gerian IdiOOTs are used by everyone!!

Even South Africa plays in Naai-geria
grin grin

A nation of foools.

__________



http://telegraphng.com/2013/07/chinas-loan-to-nigeria/

The much talked about agreement between China and Nigeria to secure a $1.1 billion (about N160 billion) low-interest loan from the Asian giant to build much-needed infrastructure came to its fore recently as the Ministry of Finance broke news of the deal struck during President Goodluck Jonathan’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Wednesday. It is no longer news that China has made significant investments in Africa, which has played itself out with several loans to various African nations. The loan to Nigeria is the largest by the Asian giant to any country in Africa and is aimed at building roads, airport terminals in four cities, and a light-rail line for Nigeria’s capital.

The narrative has thus far been told from various sources without taking into account the larger context of how Chinese banks fit into the pre-existing system. The surface benefits are quite intriguing, as the loan will costs less a lot less than IMF and World Bank sources, borrowing at a 1.5% above LIBOR (the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate, the benchmark interest rate for international finance); and has a grace period of seven years, with payment over a further twenty years, which is far longer than the European banks’ normal term of four or five years, without any grace period. It has to also be said that the most unusual feature of the line of credit is that it’s the usual Asian, oil-for-infrastructure model, used by China all over Africa and the same Japan used in China three decades before.

[size=14pt]Most interestingly, however, is that the infrastructure development said to be targeted by this loan will be undertaken by Chinese state-owned companies; which is a very ingenious way to extract oil from Nigeria and at the same time provide business for state owned corporations, while creating jobs for its growing work force.
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According to reports, Africa’s biggest oil producer, which has a huge infrastructure deficit and has most of its citizens living in poverty, has prior to now gone into several agreements with Chinese companies, who are already building roads across Nigeria in contracts worth $1.7 billion. However, this new loan agreement will see China’s demand for crude oil produced in Nigeria rise tenfold to 200,000 barrels a day by 2015.

Reports say that representatives from both countries signed five deals, including a lending agreement between China’s Import-Export Bank and the Nigerian finance ministry for the expansion of the airport terminals and an economic and technical cooperation pact following a meeting between Xi and Jonathan.

We will use them like condoms and flush them thereafter.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 6:13am On Aug 03, 2013
agaugust:

Obama visited south africa, ate your food, drink your wine, he no dash you one dollar despite how president zuma bowed down for this his son's age mate grin

nigeria went to china and came back with $25 Billion funds and new defence pact and new economic pact with china, the world most powerful economy today.

zuma bow down for Obama tire and the americano yankee no dash soweto one single shishi or kobo grin chei, o ma se o !

Wow!! The same US that will built your power station. The same US that flattered you by falsely branding you the most powerful military in Africa. Oh! Shame, you are such a low class to be taken for a ride by America because of your OIL. grin grin
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 6:50am On Aug 03, 2013
agaugust:

you people are not safe....fire in soweto

its Rhino horns they are cutting now in south africa and selling it for chinese medicine, one day it will be your D.ickz that they will be poaching and selling with the belief that it cures something in trado-medicine.

.
Safe?,Let's us not talk about "being safe" please. Cause clearly you know which has bombs going out randomly and killing innocent. We also know which country has motorcycle riding militants armed with grenades and Kalashnikovs.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 6:55am On Aug 03, 2013
Msauza:

Wow!! The same US that will built your power station. The same US that flattered you by falsely branding you the most powerful military in Africa. Oh! Shame, you are such a low class to be taken for a ride by America because of your OIL. grin grin

Mr Seleka is like a child.

But then again, that's Naai-geria for you.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 7:09am On Aug 03, 2013
Msauza:

We will use them like condoms and flush them thereafter.
"We all know" China is coming to Africa to look for some minerals to fuel their rapid growth. China has outsmart the DUMB Nigeria AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!LOL
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 7:15am On Aug 03, 2013
Msauza:

Wrong! Everytime you brought upon this issue, I was willingly ignoring you because I was busy concentrating on something else, other than what you wanted me to do.

Lying as usual after your so called local/internal for fun university sports competition that you dubiously call military games grin grin grin Each time I pressed your weak balls the pain was enough to get your lazy brain scrambling to research for a face saving measure! That was where the concentration was. Your false Universities Military Games assertion cannot equate to the URTP that you finally located. Yet the URTP is yet to produce the kind of numbers required for SANDF or reserves! Please eat your humble pie without further noisemaking! shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 7:27am On Aug 03, 2013
2smooth2shout:

ok why don't you answer why your government would rather send special forces both from abroad to protect rhinos while people are killed everyday in SA streets.

At least our troops are battling to save lives instead of animals..lol
The only reason for your country to deploy its troops on the streets is because there's a war going on. Cause crime is a job to be handled by the police not soldiers.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 8:48am On Aug 03, 2013
grin
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 8:52am On Aug 03, 2013
Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter! SELEKA lions on my mind! shocked shocked shocked
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 9:26am On Aug 03, 2013
Mike..ZA:
"We all know" China is coming to Africa to look for some minerals to fuel their rapid growth. China has outsmart the DUMB Nigeria AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!LOL

If you cannot tell your left from you right, it would do you a lot of good to shut up your leaking proboscis! If you can't then kindly offer us your understanding of the terms -- globalisation and bilateral trade? I can't count on you and your dumb brain anyways!
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 9:41am On Aug 03, 2013
Mike..ZA:
The only reason for your country to deploy its troops on the streets is because there's a war going on. Cause crime is a job to be handled by the police not soldiers.

i can see how your police is saving you indeed. You are being poached everyday and your government will rather pour resources to save animals.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 9:58am On Aug 03, 2013
2smooth2shout:

i can see how your police is saving you indeed. You are being poached everyday and your government will rather pour resources to save animals.
The SA is pouring resources in fighting crime. But your government failed you by letting the "Boko Haram cancer" spread since 2009. And yes,your government is allowing people to abuse and keep animals. We won't allow people to dance with Hyenas,Pythons and monkeys in South Africa. Mzansi Africa is the champion of Human and Animal rights in Africa.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 10:04am On Aug 03, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi:

If you cannot tell your left from you right, it would do you a lot of good to shut up your leaking proboscis! If you can't then kindly offer us your understanding of the terms -- globalisation and bilateral trade? I can't count on you and your dumb brain anyways!
Globalisation? Don't start with your unfunny jokes. China is taking resources from stupid countries like Nigeria and manufacture products which they sell back to you again. No South African road is being built by some Chinese company,but as we speak of today Chinese companies are building roads in Abuja and Lagos.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 10:07am On Aug 03, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter! SELEKA lions on my mind! shocked shocked shocked
Boko Haram and MEND on my mind.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Donian007: 10:12am On Aug 03, 2013
CraigB:

Perhaps not, Clover-Denone.

But certainly capable of getting at least two empty responses in a row from you.

I doubt that a NOBODY would have your fingers visit your keyboard as often as yours do after my posts. grin There isn't a single one of my posts you've ever been or you'll ever be able to show up. Many times you've tried. Many times you've failed. All you can do now is "LOLZ".

So, still:

1. Hurt is you.

2. Backward is you.

3. Naai-gerian is you. grin
What A Clown.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Donian007: 10:33am On Aug 03, 2013
agaugust:

Obama visited south africa, ate your food, drink your wine, he no dash you one dollar despite how president zuma bowed down for this his son's age mate grin

nigeria went to china and came back with $25 Billion funds and new defence pact and new economic pact with china, the world most powerful economy today.

zuma bow down for Obama tire and the americano yankee no dash soweto one single shishi or kobo grin chei, o ma se o !
My broda, na so we see am o. Dem no even get korkoro shame!
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 10:46am On Aug 03, 2013
Mike..ZA:
Globalisation? Don't start with your unfunny jokes. China is taking resources from stupid countries like Nigeria and manufacture products which they sell back to you again. No South African road is being built by some Chinese company,but as we speak of today Chinese companies are building roads in Abuja and Lagos.

Like I said I can't count on anything smart coming from your blunt proboscis ! What resources are you talking stupidly about? The gold and platinum that is mined in South Africa and shipped off to China and around the western world only to be returned expensive as finished products? You must be starving yourself of those cheap things you suck! Nigerian/Chinese joint companies will continue to build our roads and infrastructure !!

Hopefully, your weak brain can analyse the information presented by the links below:

South Africa builds nothing!! All you currently do is get foreign skills and technology to replicate in South Africa what originally existed eslewhere.
http://www.tollroadsnews.com/node/4380

At least 65% of over US$500million in tolls from your Sanral-built gantried-roads is owned by foreign-owned Kapsch Group (http://www.kapsch.net/).

And when all is said and done you are the same people who are worse-off in huge debts and poverty as a result of bad infrastructure investments and offers fom your American and European masters! Will your COSATU and OUTA and civil society ever win the case against your SANRAL tolling monster?
http://www.economist.com/node/21554553

Unlike South Africa, Nigeria will build roads that will not become financial burdens to her citizens hence we have secured lowest interest financing from China for a broad range of infrastructure development projects ... Again something you can never comprehend or wrap your empty behead around! shocked shocked shocked shocked

We are much smarter than you South African lot!
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 10:55am On Aug 03, 2013
Mike..ZA:
Boko Haram and MEND on my mind.

Again Boko Haram has evaporated and MEND are socially re-integrated ... positively skilled and trained to bring development to their immediate community! Did you ever hear the word Amnesty for militants? They dropped their weapons and militant ideologies for good. SA cannot hold claim to such successes anywhere on planet earth! Deal with it? Nigeria will dialogue ... But we will not lose a fight to maintain the peace anywhere we deem fit. We did it for you South Africans long ago! grin grin grin
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 11:31am On Aug 03, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi:

Again Boko Haram has evaporated and MEND are socially re-integrated ... positively skilled and trained to bring development to their immediate community! Did you ever hear the word Amnesty for militants? They dropped their weapons and militant ideologies for good. SA cannot hold claim to such successes anywhere on planet earth! Deal ith it? Nigeria will dialogue ... But we will not lose a fight to maintain the peace anywhere we deem fit. We did it for you South Africans long ago! grin grin grin

Are you sure BH has completely evaporated? What I only know is that the group has now split into two on account of those who are willing to cooperate with the government. BH has not evaporated because those who are still in support of radical jihadism are still throwing their full weight behind their deposed leader. Your federal government has even warn people about another possible terrorist attack.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by paniki(m): 12:04pm On Aug 03, 2013
The question asked was simply but this thread has gone 600 pages which shows that there will never be any consensus. So in hope for some general agreement, let me ask another question: Which country has the weakest military in Africa?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 12:08pm On Aug 03, 2013
Msauza:

Are you sure BH has completely evaporated? What I only know is that the group has now split into two on account of those who are willing to cooperate with the government. BH has not evaporated because those who are still in support of radical jihadism are still throwing their full weight behind their deposed leader. Your federal government has even warn people about another possible terrorist attack.

Regardless of the needlessness of a direct response to your ignorance, I'll be kind to respond to you!

Point to any recent mindless bombings or killings of the magnitude recorded at urban centers, churches, markets etc., (post-SoE), and you'll have proven something significant with regard to an undiminished Boko Haram. Other than weak strikes on the Borders and fringes of Nigeria, you can cry yourself hoarse for a diminished Boko Haram! So far our intelligencia and military forces are alert and mopping up any remnants of the group. The hearts and minds of every Nigerian has never been this positive and upbeat and surely at peace! Do you understand? grin grin grin
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 12:12pm On Aug 03, 2013
paniki: The question asked was simply but this thread has gone 600 pages which shows that there will never be any consensus. So in hope for some general agreement, let me ask another question: Which country has the weakest military in Africa?

Except you have your head stuck in the sands you'd have realized or read Nigerians call it for Egypt! Egypt it is!! Hopefully South Africans can now get off their high horses!
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 12:12pm On Aug 03, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi:

Like I said I can't count on anything smart coming from your blunt proboscis ! What resources are you talking stupidly about? The gold and platinum that is mined in South Africa and shipped off to China and around the western world only to be returned expensive as finished products? You must be starving yourself of those cheap things you suck! Nigerian/Chinese joint companies will continue to build our roads and infrastructure !!

Hopefully, your weak brain can analyse the information presented by the links below:

South Africa builds nothing!! All you currently do is get foreign skills and technology to replicate in South Africa what originally existed eslewhere.
http://www.tollroadsnews.com/node/4380

At least 65% of over US$500million in tolls from your Sanral-built gantried-roads is owned by foreign-owned Kapsch Group (http://www.kapsch.net/).

And when all is said and done you are the same people who are worse-off in huge debts and poverty as a result of bad infrastructure investments and offers fom your American and European masters! Will your COSATU and OUTA and civil society ever win the case against your SANRAL tolling monster?
http://www.economist.com/node/21554553

Unlike South Africa, Nigeria will build roads that will not become financial burdens to her citizens hence we have secured lowest interest financing from China for a broad range of infrastructure development projects ... Again something you can never comprehend or wrap your empty behead around! shocked shocked shocked shocked

We are much smarter than you South African lot!

Roads will always be a burden to its citizens through tax and if that is not the case in any country your infrastructure will collapse. Roads need money to maintain and I know that is very new to your ears since your roads were so bad beyond repair because of your failure to maintain them. Roads do not take five years and still remain in good condition, they need to be maintained from time to time and tell me from whose money? Do you think all that money will fall from the sky? Surely NO, you will have to food the bills through tax or other means.

Meanwhile, SA has many big construction companies who build our road and I hope you can quickly make research about Murray & Roberts Co to find out the truth for yourself. China is projecting itself as the new African colonists and they will own everything in Nigeria until your federal government wholly depend on them for everything and that way they will have you on your balls. Now since Nigeria has moved away from their indigenization policies to force foreign owned investment to relinquish part of their ownership to local businesses, surely that will cause them problems in a long run. They will all end-up being owned by foreigners, their land, businesses and even their wives. That was your stupid move by you government for failure to empower your local businesses through foreign investment.

Your link above about SANRAL foreign ownership is very wrong, because it could have been right if they said the foreign company invested over 65% on Johannesburg e-tolling project alone. The government has however used the government employees pension fund (GEPF) as collateral to secure the investment for that project.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 12:36pm On Aug 03, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi:

Regardless of the needlessness of a direct response to your ignorance, I'll be kind to respond to you!

Point to any recent mindless bombings or killings of the magnitude recorded at urban centers, churches, markets etc., in the past (pre-SoE), and you'll have proven something significant with regard to an undiminished Boko Haram. Other than weak strikes on the Borders and fringes of Nigeria, you can cry yourself hoarse for a diminished Boko Haram! So far our intelligencia and military forces are alert and mopping up any remnants of the group. The hearts and minds of every Nigerian has never been this positive and upbeat and surely at peace! Do you understand? grin grin grin

So, is your government going to accede to their plea of forming a separate state that will be ruled under sharia laws. Remember, there has to be a resolution from the Amnesty.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by paniki(m): 1:11pm On Aug 03, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi:

Except you have your head stuck in the sands you'd have realized or read Nigerians call it for Egypt! Egypt it is!! Hopefully South Africans can now get off their high horses!

So why have Nigerians allowed this thread to reach 600 pages if the answer is so simple? I know that your trolling contributed around 100 spam pages but still.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 1:39pm On Aug 03, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi:

Lying as usual after your so called local/internal for fun university sports competition that you dubiously call military games grin grin grin Each time I pressed your weak balls the pain was enough to get your lazy brain scrambling to research for a face saving measure! That was where the concentration was. Your false Universities Military Games assertion cannot equate to the URTP that you finally located. Yet the URTP is yet to produce the kind of numbers required for SANDF or reserves! Please eat your humble pie without further noisemaking! shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

What do you know about pentathlon? Can you briefly tell me a little about it.

Moreover URTP is not about targeting a certain number, is an ongoing programme that is aimed at adressing the shortage of professionals in SANDF through reserve forces. I am as well a reserve force having a full time job. I only perform my assignment on voluntary basis or call-up.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MikeZA: 2:15pm On Aug 03, 2013
paniki: The question asked was simply but this thread has gone 600 pages which shows that there will never be any consensus. So in hope for some general agreement, let me ask another question: Which country has the weakest military in Africa?
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