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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:37am On Dec 06, 2013
Fighter Pilot: The man who could have even been listened to by Boko Haram is waving his final goodbye. Tata the world is gonna miss you.

No boss. Boko haram would have bombed him so bad. mAN would be missing from his name. Try another propaganda.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:37am On Dec 06, 2013
Fighter Pilot: Mandela, the man who could have even been listened to by Boko Haram. Tata the world is gonna miss you.

now you annoyed me, i have to talk wetin i no dey like to say.....

mandela himself was the boko haram terrorist of south africa grin


evidence below....mandela's bomb killed innocent people in his terrorist attacks.

[img]http://1.bp..com/-cXptPvfTGQ8/UZVPlSMbvhI/AAAAAAABXlY/oYRZv8WhN3Y/s1600/MANDELAbombVictimsMay201988ChurchStreet19dead217maimed.jpg[/img]

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:40am On Dec 06, 2013
agaugust:


Okay sir, I pull the other one below grin


[size=16pt]15 million south africans have NO electricity, not connected to power grid !

they cannot afford ordinary tiger generators or 4 litre gallon of petrol !

south africans can only afford candles !

24 million south africans cook with firewood every day in 'paradise'

too poor to buy kerosene stove !

[/size]

http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/2-5-million-households-without-electricity-1.436335


the popular firewood battalion of south africa....no power, no petrol, no lantern, no tiger generator, no kerosene stove...'in paradise' !


Come on, everybody can see that picture has been simulated and is not for real. South Africa has poverty but it is way better than of all Sub saharan countries.

Come on @Agaugus, your link is telling lies. People with no electricity in SA are less than 2million infact to be more specific, almost 1million people do not have electricity in SA, but they are found in villages. Almost over 80% of SA villages have electricity.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:46am On Dec 06, 2013
Fighter Pilot:

Come on, everybody can see that picture has been simulated and is not for real. South Africa has poverty but it is way better than of all Sub saharan countries.

you even annoy me the more...

the photo is for real , and posted by a respected church bishop and bishop in umzimkulu

see full story and photos below ....fool grin

http://umzimkulu.org/portal/index.php?start=150

worse news :

[size=16pt]south africans ride donkeys....many areas have very bad roads....no cars can drive on them[/size]


"Roads are very bad, especially after rain - the cars of missioanries are often pulled by oxen when they get in trouble and slide off the road. Travelling by the people is mostly done on foot and on the horse for men when they have one. And boys ride the donkeys."


http://umzimkulu.org/portal/index.php?start=150

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:49am On Dec 06, 2013
agaugust:

you even annoy me the more...

the photo is for real , and posted by a respected church bishop and bishop in umzimkulu

see full story and photos below ....fool grin

http://umzimkulu.org/portal/index.php?start=150

worse news :

[size=16pt]south africans ride donkeys....many areas have very bad roads....no cars can drive on them[/size]


"Roads are very bad, especially after rain - the cars of missioanries are often pulled by oxen when they get in trouble and slide off the road. Travelling by the people is mostly done on foot and on the horse for men when they have one. And boys ride the donkeys."


http://umzimkulu.org/portal/index.php?start=150


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Dem go still deny am.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:51am On Dec 06, 2013
agaugust:

you even annoy me the more...

the photo is for real , and posted by a respected church bishop and bishop in umzimkulu

see full story and photos below ....fool grin

http://umzimkulu.org/portal/index.php?start=150

worse news :

[size=16pt]south africans ride donkeys....many areas have very bad roads....no cars can drive on them[/size]


"Roads are very bad, especially after rain - the cars of missioanries are often pulled by oxen when they get in trouble and slide off the road. Travelling by the people is mostly done on foot and on the horse for men when they have one. And boys ride the donkeys."


http://umzimkulu.org/portal/index.php?start=150


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How the hell does that bishop take such a beautiful, clean and happy children to pose like that. I mean if you look at the faces of those children, they are far from being classified as poor. That is just a simulation, come on.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:52am On Dec 06, 2013
Fighter Pilot:

Come on, everybody can see that picture has been simulated and is not for real. South Africa has poverty but it is way better than of all Sub saharan countries.

Come on @Agaugus, your link is telling lies. People with no electricity in SA are less than 2million infact to be more specific, almost 1million people do not have electricity in SA, but they are found in villages. Almost over 80% of SA villages have electricity.

By whose statistics? Yours?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:53am On Dec 06, 2013
agaugust:

you even annoy me the more...

the photo is for real , and posted by a respected church bishop and bishop in umzimkulu

see full story and photos below ....fool grin

http://umzimkulu.org/portal/index.php?start=150

worse news :

[size=16pt]south africans ride donkeys....many areas have very bad roads....no cars can drive on them[/size]


"Roads are very bad, especially after rain - the cars of missioanries are often pulled by oxen when they get in trouble and slide off the road. Travelling by the people is mostly done on foot and on the horse for men when they have one. And boys ride the donkeys."


http://umzimkulu.org/portal/index.php?start=150


If SA is under such conditions, then how is Nigeria? I hardly meet with what you are claiming. What is wrong with donkies, who is telling the North Africans that it is wrong to ride camels?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:57am On Dec 06, 2013
chris365:

By whose statistics? Yours?

Everybody knows that SA is no:15 power supplier in the world. Google it.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:58am On Dec 06, 2013
Fighter Pilot:

If SA is under such conditions, then how is Nigeria?

50% of south africa's population still cooks with firewood...go solve your problem, leave nigeria with its own tongue

.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 11:58am On Dec 06, 2013
CraigB:

You are embarrassing yourself. I refuse to scramble for photos. It's up to you to despute what's been posted in as part of a witness-sourced story.

You weren't there. No one has to listen to you.

The witnesses were there.

And lest we forget, this is what the witnesses say:

http://mg.co.za/article/2013-12-05-boko-haram-lashes-out

"Officials and eyewitnesses recount the militant Muslim fundamentalist group's audacious attack on a military base, which left many killed and injured.Monday’s attack was one of its most dramatic and reportedly comprised up to 500 militants. In trucks and a stolen armoured personnel carrier, they laid siege to air force and army bases, razing buildings and setting shops and petrol stations ablaze on the outskirts of Maiduguri, the city where Boko Haram was founded."


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The more you try to deny it, the worse it becomes. cry

Anybody can write a report or article from the comfort of an armchair and desk. Yet, reliable evidence is the bedrock for even the most spurious claim. Show us proof that the imaginary, so-called and alleged APCs were for the NA. Show us images of BH riding APCs with the NA insignia. We would expect to see the insignia of the NA 7 Division to support your delusions. Borno State is not for lilly-livers like your SA lot. Our operations remain on course. shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 12:00pm On Dec 06, 2013
Fighter Pilot:

Everybody knows that SA is no:15 power supplier in the world. Google it.

15 million south africans have never seen electricity since they were born...news from a south african source.

your country is just another african sh..i..t hole painted in deceptive rainbow colours shocked

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 12:15pm On Dec 06, 2013
Fighter Pilot:

Come on, everybody can see that picture has been simulated and is not for real. South Africa has poverty but it is way better than of all Sub saharan countries.

Come on @Agaugus, your link is telling lies. People with no electricity in SA are less than 2million infact to be more specific, almost 1million people do not have electricity in SA, but they are found in villages. Almost over 80% of SA villages have electricity.

The truth hurts and when it comes with direct evidence you cry that it is simulated? Look, there is more than enough evidence to support our claims. That we choose to be civil most of the time doesn't mean we are oblivious to the military and socio-economic facts and evidences about the real SA! Enjoy your firewood abeg!
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 12:17pm On Dec 06, 2013
agaugust:

15 million south africans have never seen electricity since they were born...news from a south african source.

your country is just another african sh..i..t hole painted in deceptive rainbow colours shocked

.

That source is lying. Those are a tool used by opposition to dicredit the ANC. Our villages combined together have a population of less than 10 million and over 80% have since urbanised. All (100%) our townships across SA including over 80% of our villages have been electrified and have clean running water.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by rka1: 12:20pm On Dec 06, 2013
CraigB:

Where does it say ALL the equipment in Mali was returned?

That's what you are trying to argue.

So, put your amazing reading skills to work and show me where it says that. Failing that, the point remains:

1. Naai-geria left their military hardware behind in Mali, as stated above.

You are so filled with hatred (jealousy maybe) you can't even reason properly. The soldiers slated to be brought back have been brought back with their equipment. There are still engineering, medical and of course several hundred other troops still in place that need the remaining equipment.

Nigeria never said they were withdrawing all troops.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 12:22pm On Dec 06, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi:

The truth hurts and when it comes with direct evidence you cry that it is simulated? Look, there is more than enough evidence to support our claims. That we choose to be civil most of the time doesn't mean we are oblivious to the military and socio-economic facts and evidences about the real SA! Enjoy your firewood abeg!

OK, that way it means are poor people in SA still look beautiful, clean, loving and happy.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 12:24pm On Dec 06, 2013
Fighter Pilot:

How the hell does that bishop take such a beautiful, clean and happy children to pose like that. I mean if you look at the faces of those children, they are far from being classified as poor. That is just a simulation, come on.

As is the case with everything SAn, the poor would kill to have the opportunity to headline for your dubious PR lights and camera! And yes! I am looking at their faces and all I see is hard firewood on poor young faces.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 12:37pm On Dec 06, 2013
Be assured that there are eyes reading the materials here for all sensitive items. The need to argue intelligently will not be reason to use NA intel from secure sources to score cheap points. One can ... but is it necessary? Everyone's safety is crucial, and you won't find operational intel info being thrown around here. Stop preaching to the wrong congregation. Your sermon should be to yourselves ... SMH. You've got nothing on NIGERIA. Keep walking!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by rka1: 1:35pm On Dec 06, 2013
CraigB: Analysis: Resilient Boko Haram an increasing threat
By ZACHARY ELKAIMDecember 4, 2013


Boko Haram's latest attack in Maiduguri has been described as its most audacious yet. In the early hours of Monday morning hundreds of Boko Haram militants stormed the city of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, in an assault that left scores of people dead. The estimated number of fighters ranged from 300 to 500, and according to one Nigerian intelligence officer, they entered Maiduguri "from the bush, chanting 'Allahu Akbar.'" Once they arrived in the city, the fighters attacked the Maiduguri Airport, a Nigerian Air Force Base, and various locations around the base. The use of both explosives and RPGs has been confirmed.

The attack has caused a political storm in Nigeria. A new political coalition, now one of Nigeria's largest opposition parties, has called for a probe into intelligence failures before the attack, and questioned how several hundred militants could strike a military facility in a large city without prior warning. President Goodluck Jonathan is said to be furious over the incident, and there are allegations in the Nigerian press that "heads may roll" if assertions of sabotage and negligence of duty are proved true. With new accusations that the military's offensive against Boko Haram has been a failure, things are likely to get worse even while discussions take place as to how to make things better.

The government had recently extended emergency rule in Borno as well as in the nearby states of Adamawa and Yobe, in an effort to crush the Boko Haram insurgency. Despite the fact that there are over 8,000 troops now deployed in these states, they have obviously not been successful and the International Criminal Court has officially designated Nigeria as embroiled in a civil war. The situation was so bad last month that President Jonathan was asked to cancel the visit of Bill Gates for fear it may trigger Boko Haram attacks on polio workers.

The ability of Boko Haram fighters to escape into other countries has also greatly frustrated Nigeria. A Borno state official recently accused Cameroonian authorities of habitually refusing to arrest or chase Boko Haram militants fleeing across the border after carrying out attacks in Nigeria. Although a regional strategy would be ideal for Nigeria, Cameroon has shown little interest in the problem, while Niger and Chad do not have adequate resources to help. A member of Boko Haram captured by the military in Maiduguri claimed that the group has members from each of these countries actively taking part in the insurgency. Furthermore, United Nations officials have stated that they think Boko Haram is now active on the ground in Central African Republic.

But of more immediate concern for Nigerian officials is that Christmas is fast approaching - a period during which, since 2010, Boko Haram has been particularly active. On Christmas Eve of that year, Boko Haram targeted Christians in a campaign of improvised explosive device (IED) attacks that left 80 dead. On Christmas Day 2011, at least 37 people were killed during morning Mass at the Saint Theresa Catholic Church in Madalla near Abuja, and at least three died in four other bomb attacks that day. Last year, Boko Haram declared its intention to "eradicate Christians from certain parts of the country," and is believed to be behind two separate Christmas Eve attacks; one that killed at least six Christians and burned down a church Yobe, and another that killed six in Maiduguri.

If the recent attack in Maiduguri is any indication, Boko Haram has shifted its tactics and grown more sophisticated. The group is now prepared to directly attack military installations, and in large numbers. This is particularly striking since the attack took place just one week after the Nigerian military claimed it had cleared the terror group from bases in the Sambisa forest and that more than 100 Boko Haram fighters had been killed during the assault.


Additionally, there are now reports of both suspected insider collaboration and that the attack took place as Nigerian Special Forces were planning one of their biggest offensives against the group. According to one source, Boko Haram successfully planted IEDs before the attack, and the authorities strongly believe "that this incident was made possible by insiders' collaboration in terms of giving them information." This means that Boko Haram may well have a better intelligence network than the Nigerian military.

With Boko Haram escalating its activities, this year's Christmas season could be one of the most telling periods for a Nigerian government desperate to prove that it is capable of putting down the insurrection


Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2013/12/analysis_resilient_b.php#ixzz2mgipDNv2

You are so mired in muck that you seem to have ignored the rest of the article which backs what we have been saying on this forum that BH usually escape over the border to Cameroon and their lackadaisical attitude to dealing with them in Cameroun and also having members from bordering countries in BH.

Also, the article mentioned insider info, which has been already stated and enabled BH to carry out the attack on the base just as SFs were planning a huge offensive (which will still happen).

In case you haven't comprehended, it is one persons opinion. Also, with regard to the APC, as a lawyer, haven't you ever heard of 'hearsay' evidence not being admissible in a court of law?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by rka1: 1:46pm On Dec 06, 2013
Now for a balanced article from Jane's Defence Weekly, which also backs what we have been saying regarding the NAF's onslaught on BH which triggered the attack. Note also that it says the aircrafts were damaged, not destroyed.

Nigerian Air Force targeted by militants

Jeremy Binnie, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly

04 December 2013

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has been targeted by militants in apparent retaliation for the increasingly important role it is playing in counter-insurgency operations in the northeast of the country.

The NAF base at Maiduguri Airport was one of several security facilities that were targeted on 2 December by a large number of militants presumed to be affiliated to the radical Islamist group Boko Haram.

The military said two helicopters and three decommissioned aircraft were damaged in the attack. A local who lives nearby told AFP that he saw two helicopters burnt and that few buildings were still standing at the base.

The NAF generally has two Mil Mi-24 attack helicopters based at Maiduguri and three decommissioned Mikoyan MiG-21 fighters have been there for over a decade.

Although the NAF's deployment at Maiduguri appears to have remained unchanged, the Nigerian media reported that it moved Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jets, Mi-24s, and maritime surveillance aircraft to Yola in August.

Since then, the Nigerian Army's new Maiduguri-based 7 Division has credited the NAF with playing a major role in supporting counter-insurgency operations. Most recently, 7 Division spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Dole released a statement on 28 November saying that more than 50 militants may have been killed in an air strike near the Cameroonian border.

Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Alex Badeh has even suggested that the NAF is Nigeria's most instrumental counter-insurgency tool. "Militancy was brought to an end [in the Niger Delta] mainly because the air force responded with full force," the Leadership newspaper quoted him as saying during a visit to the NAF facility at Ilorin airport earlier in November.

http://www.janes.com/article/31239/nigerian-air-force-targeted-by-militants

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by NaijaPikinGidi: 1:47pm On Dec 06, 2013
rka1:

You are so mired in muck that you seem to have ignored the rest of the article which backs what we have been saying on this forum that BH usually escape over the border to Cameroon and their lackadaisical attitude to dealing with them in Cameroun and also having members from bordering countries in BH.

Also, the article mentioned insider info, which has been already stated and enabled BH to carry out the attack on the base just as SFs were planning a huge offensive (which will still happen).

In case you haven't comprehended, it is one persons opinion. Also, with regard to the APC, as a lawyer, haven't you ever heard of 'hearsay' evidence not being admissible in a court of law?

What else does a pig do best? cool cool

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by rka1: 1:58pm On Dec 06, 2013
Nigeria: Army Holds Counter Terror Exercise in Kaduna
By Ronald Mutum, 6 December 2013

The Nigerian army yesterday said the head quarters garrison will commence a field training exercise "Black Tiger," in the area of Sabon Wuse along Abuja-Jere Kaduna expressway from Monday 9th to Thursday 12th December 2013.

A statement issued by the Deputy Director Army Public Relations, Col. Aliyu Yusuf, said: "The general public is advised not to panic when firing is heard in the exercise area or see troop's movement in the area."

The exercise will be rounded up with range classification in Kachia and Keffi on Thursday 12 December 2013, he said.

He explained that the training exercise will mark the end of a three month rigorous cadre training for troops of Army Headquarters Garrison that started in September 2013.

The exercise is designed to teach soldiers skills and techniques required to deal with contemporary security challenges in a counter terrorism setting such as raids on terrorist camps, fighting in build up areas, identification and handling of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and techniques of internal security operations, the statement said.

http://allafrica.com/stories/201312061057.html

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by rka1: 2:00pm On Dec 06, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi:
What else does a pig do best? cool cool[/quote]

grin grin
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 2:18pm On Dec 06, 2013
rka1: NaijaPikinGidi:
What else does a pig do best? cool cool

grin grin

My only problem with this NA exercise is, no photos would be released. If it were the navy, we would be sure to see pictures. I just hope the NA guy on facebook gets images of this exercise.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:15pm On Dec 06, 2013
rka1:

You are so filled with hatred (jealousy maybe) you can't even reason properly. The soldiers slated to be brought back have been brought back with their equipment. There are still engineering, medical and of course several hundred other troops still in place that need the remaining equipment.

Nigeria never said they were withdrawing all troops.

List the things I could be jealous of.


You won't find any!

Now, go back and read. The issue is "equipment that could not be evacuated due to funding constraints" (read uselessness and hapless disorganisation.)

Nowhere have you shown that the report is false in that regard.

I repeat: the useless Naai-gerian military left behind its equipment in Mali. It could not evacuate it.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:21pm On Dec 06, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi:

Anybody can write a report or article from the comfort of an armchair and desk. Yet, reliable evidence is the bedrock for even the most spurious claim. Show us proof that the imaginary, so-called and alleged APCs were for the NA. Show us images of BH riding APCs with the NA insignia. We would expect to see the insignia of the NA 7 Division to support your delusions. Borno State is not for lilly-livers like your SA lot. Our operations remain on course. shocked shocked shocked

All the articles posted here were written by someone . Unless you've proved that the writer or his kind, is a liar, beyond any shadow of a doubt, the writer's story stays.

Now, if you want pictures, you will have to give me pictures supporting your many claims. Your own military officer was mentioned by name by this person. Nowhere did the officer deny the accuracy of the report. Which he would've done, given that Badluck Jonathan is now angry at his own haplessness as a commander-in-chief.

The story stays, until you prove otherwise:

APCs stolen from the Naai-gerian military. APCs used against the Naai-gerian military.

Naai-geria's ranking: 52 lipsrsealed

Even comical Ali believed that his defence of Iraq was "on course", until an American tank ran him over.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:27pm On Dec 06, 2013
rka1: Now for a balanced article from Jane's Defence Weekly, which also backs what we have been saying regarding the NAF's onslaught on BH which triggered the attack. Note also that it says the aircrafts were damaged, not destroyed.

Nigerian Air Force targeted by militants

Jeremy Binnie, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly

04 December 2013

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has been targeted by militants in apparent retaliation for the increasingly important role it is playing in counter-insurgency operations in the northeast of the country.

The NAF base at Maiduguri Airport was one of several security facilities that were targeted on 2 December by a large number of militants presumed to be affiliated to the radical Islamist group Boko Haram.

The military said two helicopters and three decommissioned aircraft were damaged in the attack. A local who lives nearby told AFP that he saw two helicopters burnt and that few buildings were still standing at the base.

The NAF generally has two Mil Mi-24 attack helicopters based at Maiduguri and three decommissioned Mikoyan MiG-21 fighters have been there for over a decade.

Although the NAF's deployment at Maiduguri appears to have remained unchanged, the Nigerian media reported that it moved Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jets, Mi-24s, and maritime surveillance aircraft to Yola in August.

Since then, the Nigerian Army's new Maiduguri-based 7 Division has credited the NAF with playing a major role in supporting counter-insurgency operations. Most recently, 7 Division spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Dole released a statement on 28 November saying that more than 50 militants may have been killed in an air strike near the Cameroonian border.

Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Alex Badeh has even suggested that the NAF is Nigeria's most instrumental counter-insurgency tool. "Militancy was brought to an end [in the Niger Delta] mainly because the air force responded with full force," the Leadership newspaper quoted him as saying during a visit to the NAF facility at Ilorin airport earlier in November.

http://www.janes.com/article/31239/nigerian-air-force-targeted-by-militants

Rubbish!

You don't get to pick and choose articles that are acceptable and those that aren't.

Why should we prefer someone writing from London over Naai-gerian reporters on the ground? You love lying to yourselves and being lied to.

You want to side with writers that seem "balanced" but are in fact, thin?

For each of these articles, I could produce at least 5 advancing an opposite, but fact based view. The bodies are piling up. The witnesses are talking. You are not covering yourselves in glory.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:30pm On Dec 06, 2013
Here's a demonstration of the level of Naai-gerian training. This is why Boko Haram remains a threat. It's not that so much that Boko haram are a potent force, as it is that the Naai-gerians don't know what they are doing.

This is what the whole security machinery of Naai-geria is like.

Pure "quality".


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNzrZU21QBE&sns=em
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:38pm On Dec 06, 2013
rka1:

You are so mired in muck that you seem to have ignored the rest of the article which backs what we have been saying on this forum that BH usually escape over the border to Cameroon and their lackadaisical attitude to dealing with them in Cameroun and also having members from bordering countries in BH.

Also, the article mentioned insider info, which has been already stated and enabled BH to carry out the attack on the base just as SFs were planning a huge offensive (which will still happen).

In case you haven't comprehended, it is one persons opinion. Also, with regard to the APC, as a lawyer, haven't you ever heard of 'hearsay' evidence not being admissible in a court of law?

So, let's see: showing that Boko haram escapes into Cameroon proves that Naai-geria know what they are doing?

This is yet another variable that you need to strategise against, but which you can't.

Your military intelligence isn't worth the paper the word is written on. Your diplomacy doesn't exist either. You admit as much. Cameroon apparently has left you out in cold. Why? You are the regional [aspiring] "giant", aren't you? Where are your mobilisation abilities?

So now, not only are you useless on military side. You're also useless on the diplomacy side.

And your "escape into Cameroon" should NOT be considered hearsay because? You have witnessed this phenomenon with your eyes?

Typical of Naai-gerians to try and deny the obvious by attacking the integrity of writers. That's why there's no journalistic freedom in your country. You oppress the press - and that rhymes too.

Pull the other one. And make the stories shorter, not longer. Stick to the point.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by rka1: 3:39pm On Dec 06, 2013
CraigB:

Rubbish!

You don't get to pick and choose articles that are acceptable and those that aren't.

Why should we prefer someone writing from London over Naai-gerian reporters on the ground? You love lying to yourselves and being lied to.

You want to side with writers that seem "balanced" but are in fact, thin?

For each of these articles, I could produce at least 5 advancing an opposite, but fact based view. The bodies are piling up. The witnesses are talking. You are not covering yourselves in glory.

A case of the pot calling the kettle black.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:43pm On Dec 06, 2013
rka1:

A case of the pot calling the kettle black.

Glad you realise that. So stop coming up with futile, round-in-circles denials. If you have no conclusive proof against - my articles stay.

And by the way, it's possible to be filed with hatred and still be right.

Because I'm right, my status as a hater or lover is irrelevant.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by rka1: 3:45pm On Dec 06, 2013
CraigB:

So, let's see: showing that Boko haram escapes into Cameroon proves that Naai-geria know what they are doing?

This is yet another variable that you need to strategise against, but which you can't.

Your military intelligence isn't worth the paper the word is written on.

Your "escape into Cameroon" should not be considered hearsay because? You have witnessed this phenomenon with your eyes?

Typical of Naai-gerians to try and deny the obvious by attacking the integrity of writers. That's why there's no journalistic freedom in your country. You oppress the press - and that rhymes too.

Pull the other one. And make the stories shorter. Not longer. Stick to the point.

You obviously have no idea there are very few journalists in Nigeria with military knowledge nor do they understand military strategies or set ups.

Isn't it in SA Mr Zuma tried to suppress the press regarding the amount of government money spent on his private home? This the President.

When it comes to press freedom, Nigeria is right up there, that is why they write a lot of rubbish.

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