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Re: Helicopters Providing Aerial Support For Abuja-kaduna Train Passengers - Police by steve11215(m): 11:30pm On May 04, 2024
Re: Helicopters Providing Aerial Support For Abuja-kaduna Train Passengers - Police by samcolee(m): 9:05am On May 05, 2024
Vulcan24:


How is this related ?

My take is first world countries don't avoid our security agencies, they still go on peace keeping missions and are effective what you're seeing I think is political. I believe this is how the government wants to use them here.
Ordinarily the government knows the right thing to do but they won't
Re: Helicopters Providing Aerial Support For Abuja-kaduna Train Passengers - Police by MySolace: 9:25am On May 05, 2024
Lanretoye:
na the low cost training wey una get make una life Dey low,the entire una region self Dey low
Just try leave da dungeon u call home. Move around and get enlightened.

Dats why u lously bought into every jargon from leaky mouth of deranged Reno Omokri.
Wot stops u from making use of ur common sense?

Since u've decided to remain in ur cave, Wots ur phone for? ...cant u use it and make/seek meaningful enquiry instead of d redundancy u're giving to ur god given brain?

Give yourself some exposure plz.

Na ur type make som persons belive nigeria shouldnt be one. Because, its disgraceful sharing country wit people wit ur mentality. How can our views cohere? Impossible
Re: Helicopters Providing Aerial Support For Abuja-kaduna Train Passengers - Police by Ikpongiton: 9:34am On May 05, 2024
Last last, na bandits and boko haram terrorist go still be the pilot and co pilot
Re: Helicopters Providing Aerial Support For Abuja-kaduna Train Passengers - Police by vanvickie(m): 1:54pm On May 05, 2024
heklcoon:

Last known location of the antiaircraft or of the helicopter you use it to blast? cheesy read what you wrote first

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Re: Helicopters Providing Aerial Support For Abuja-kaduna Train Passengers - Police by Vulcan24(m): 2:39pm On May 05, 2024
samcolee:


My take is first world countries don't avoid our security agencies, they still go on peace keeping missions and are effective what you're seeing I think is political. I believe this is how the government wants to use them here.
Ordinarily the government knows the right thing to do but they won't

I don't understand what you are talking about here!

My comments is how does a civilian helicopter prevent ground attack or aerial surveillance from an helicopter
Re: Helicopters Providing Aerial Support For Abuja-kaduna Train Passengers - Police by NGArmyTerrorist: 3:48pm On May 05, 2024
😁 😁 How many helicopters will they get for other trains because things will soon change hand
Re: Helicopters Providing Aerial Support For Abuja-kaduna Train Passengers - Police by uboqok: 12:38am On May 09, 2024
hmmm

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