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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 12:56am On Aug 23, 2013
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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 12:53am On Aug 23, 2013
Augustine Again:





see, kofi dudu blackie shadow, your Ghana is too small for nigeria to discuss at length, your history is as short and dwarfed as your peculiar Ghanaian average height of 5 feet 5 inches.

go ask your mothers and aunties how many nigerian men put our keys inside their black key-holes for only one naira fifty kobo in lagos 1975-1985 after your armed robber presidents nkrumah, acheampong and akufo looted all Ghana's gold to dry point and got the nation penniless and hungry to death.

then your mothers and aunties came to nigeria to sell that black hole in-between their black thighs cheap-cheap-cheap to nigerian bus drivers, shoe makers, carpenters, and even some Babi Allah roadside alms beggers who wanted to taste some Ghanaian cheap female flesh on public offer at great discount in lagos.



our naija men usually raise your Ghanaian mothers and aunties two legs high up to the ceiling like football field goal posts, then we shoot in the penalty kick.....and it is a goooooooooaaaaal !!!!!!


after your kofi men's criminal activities became unbearable stealing and looting in lagos streets due to hunger and poverty, and also your kofi women's 'black-hole' perimeter was getting too slack, over-expanded and lost value, we packed all your illegal families into a GHANA MUST GO BAG and loaded you like cows into trucks and threw you all back to the border so that your women can go home and tell your fathers and uncles how much they were over-screwed by nigerian bus drivers, molue bus conductors, bricklayers/labourers, and some adventurous secondary school boys who had one naira fifty kobo change to spare.


please Ghanaians i beg you not to talk when nigerians are talking, we know the colours of your mothers and aunties P..A..N..T..S
shocked shocked shocked


if you are too young to know history and your mothers/aunties because of shame, dont want to tell you how nigerian men 'drilled' their holes to slacking point at ONE NAIRA FIFTY KOBO per round from front and back, educate yourself below and if in doubt, ask your 2 million Ghanaian people we packed and kicked out in the GHANA MUST GO BAG shown in that photo above....we even named the scrap bag after your kofi nation because your men were too poor to buy leather bags shocked

Nigeria no be Ghana mate....make una respect your god-father !

http://www.nytimes.com/1985/05/12/world/ghanaians-expelled-by-nigeria-return-home-to-start-over.html

http://www.sahistory.org.za/dated-event/nigeria-expels-2-million-illegal-aliens-mostly-ghanaians

http://www.alamodewearhouse.com/2013/03/ghana-must-go.html

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ghana that we made their dance internationally known for them that an american thought it was ours.

Ghana that we men use their female stars like tissue paper after changing their status from local champions grin

ghana that are too scared to fight foreign rebels that have used ghana as operational base.
Ghana that copies us in everything we do.

Ghana's history is when Nigeria speaks it. Gbabe
Abeg make these ghanians no make me vex open their red baboon yansh for here o angry

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 8:28am On Aug 22, 2013
collynzo2: You asked why America bows down for Mandela? Read this piece from an enlightened South African.
Ndatenda The learned muchembere Amai Jukwa

i mentioned earlier that the west just had to label him hero and spread the propaganda for this same reason. Dude to me is a God damn terrorist and a traitor. Thank God he's not Nigerian cos we've had true heroes who used their brains to fight for our democracy.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 8:24am On Aug 22, 2013
collynzo2: Aside from being a terrorist, their 'hero' was also an adulterer, always had illicit affairs all his life. His promiscuous nature has been inherited by his children, with sons fUcking their brothers' wives. No wonder the whole country has AIDS

it runs in the family grin

and am sure in the country too

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 1:17am On Aug 22, 2013
agaugust:

south africa has an army of soldiers unique in the whole world because they fear death but love collecting monthly salary for doing NO good job !



soon they'll look for another animal to put on those notes since they are about to run out of rhinosgrin

common poachers are disgracing their military to the extent they've lost one helicopter trying to fight common poachers.
While kenya has not involved it's military and is winning the war against poachers.

Such a joke for a military grin

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 12:56am On Aug 22, 2013
Augustine Again: @THIZA, get the reply you wanted -

South Africa, the nation with the highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS, has spent more than $1.4 billion training doctors, only to see them emigrate overseas for jobs. It's part of a massive flow of expertise from poor and developing countries to rich nations such as the United States, Canada, Britain and Australia.

With more than 5 million people living with HIV/AIDS, South Africa has just eight doctors for every 10,000 people. Its public hospitals are understaffed and overburdened because of HIV/AIDS, according to medical analysts.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2011/11/south-africa-lost-14-billion-training-doctors-who-emigrated.html


As my recent survey of 469 South African medical graduate immigrants* has revealed, as I have written in both the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine and the BMJ, and as has been appreciated by the editor of the South African Medical Journal, doctors usually leave sub-Saharan Africa because they are “pushed out” by many factors.

Corruption, diversion of money into armaments and the associated degradation of health and education infrastructure, crime, and now reverse discrimination (against whites in South Africa and Zimbabwe) make for compelling reasons to emigrate.

http://blogs.crikey.com.au/croakey/2012/01/16/doctors-have-good-reasons-for-leaving-south-africa/

About 190 South African medical students in Cuba are on a hunger strike, demanding a bigger monthly stipend.

The department sent 1000 students to Cuba in September to study medicine.

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said this was one of the ways to deal with a shortage of doctors in the country.

http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2013/02/21/sa-students-protest-in-cuba

now @THIZA, read your post/question again below and answer it.




the table below says that Australia calls you South Africans the largest group of Economic Refugees in Australia tongue



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tripple twale for you broda...

Watch as they deny this facts grin

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 5:03pm On Aug 21, 2013
swanky@vodamail:
still you have not answered thiza's question why did you live your country?

to track your mother's pu*sy and f*ck it better than your father could.

Does that count?

FYI.. Am typing this in my well spaced office in Naija. Gbabe Id1ot

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 7:12pm On Aug 19, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: go and choke on your mum pussy. Fcking gypsy. Lmao @ genocide. Dare do anything and we will cover the sky of calabar/cross river with a rain of missiles and rockets.
So Nigeria fears the UN, smh . Why don't u act like the UK?
I thank Paul Biya, the Cameroonian army and obj deal with it moronic bastard. The cameroonian army showed her professionalism: no rapes, no taxation on the population, if the role has been inversed we know what would have happened, remember Liberia and sierra Leone . ,fortunately we have well trained and educated soldiers.can Nigeria say the same ? I don't think so, last time I checked they were fighting over a fish head tongue tongue

Btw obj is a hero.u should learn to appreciate good things he saved ur azz .

your case is like a boy that was rescued from a bully. After his rescue, he started to brag that if left alone he would have killed the bully.

So i'll leave you to boast.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 2:57pm On Aug 19, 2013
Msauza: America do not just help for nothing in return, all that they are interested in is oil. Now they have offered to help Nigeria fight insurgency so that they can have more territory to exploit Nigerias oil through bogus investments.

Once they gain access of your means of production, you cannot do anything without them. They dictate who must become the president and if you disagree your economy will suffer and many sanctions will come by your way. They have smooth tongues and very excellent in deception.

Nkwame Nkrumah's blood must reign forever. He taught us to fight all elements of neo-colonialism.

http://allafrica.com/stories/201308170164.html

if a graduate from two universities could after reading that article responds with this kind of weak and baseless analysis that doesn't even connect to the article, i can only feel sorry for the south african brain.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 12:46pm On Aug 19, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: jeez I salute yall , respect..we are def going to reach 1000pages .

last but not the least BAkassi is now 100% Cameroonian.
I would like to congratulate both nations , as they showed use Africans can use dialogue when it is needed
I would like to salute and Congratulate Paul Biya and Obasanjo who deserves the nobel prize at least more than Obama.
To conclude I would like to congratulate, salute and praise the Cameroonian army for her professionalism.

monkey!! You should be thanking france for saving your country from genocide had the war happened. OBJ is no hero cos Nigerians still want bakassi back and we'll get it. Just pray UN doesn't go to sleep someday. 1diot
Science/Technology / Re: Hairy Dog Portrayed As African Lion In Chinese Zoo Exposed by nachrisbedis: 11:26pm On Aug 16, 2013
So chinko lion don dey? Na wa for this chinko people o.
Crime / Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by nachrisbedis: 11:19pm On Aug 16, 2013
yellowpawpaw: Nigerians always disgracing themselves everywhere! The penchant for I must make it by all means is their undoing.
In nigeria,outside nigeria,they hv that crazy notion that life is a do or die affair.
The golden question is'must he stay in uk to make it in life?'


Very bad orientation.

very very bad my brother/sister(cos this your username dey one kyn)

our tenant ran to UK 6 years ago with the same mentality and still got his dream job in Nigeria as he came to visit his people.
Phones / Re: MTN Blackberry Internet Service Down!!! by nachrisbedis: 11:06pm On Aug 16, 2013
So people still dey use M-Thief-N. My sim is rusting away in a place i can't even remember. I had to dump dat rubbish network long ago and so far i've never had any reason to regret it.
Politics / Re: Fashola's Performance Is Overblown – CACOL by nachrisbedis: 3:35pm On Aug 16, 2013
Yorubest: If his performance is overhyped, how come it is the number one investment destination in Nigeria?

How come, despite being the most populous, the state is about the most peaceful?

If with N20bn, Lagos still manages to get by and provide infrastructure for about 20millon people, please tell me what the FG is doing with over N160bn monthly for over 160million Nigerians


Damn Niqqur.. You hit the spot
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 7:10pm On Aug 15, 2013
Ewo bi mo se jeki omo were yi da ke sha. Ogbon agbalagba lo ma je ki omo kekere gbe enu re da ke.

E jor e ma da lo hun mo

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 6:47pm On Aug 15, 2013
BCraig:

The desperation of a 98% failure rate loser.

One moment, you want to talk about CNN as evidence of Boko people being killed. The next, you want to tell us CNN has quoted "false" things that you can't even point out.

Fail!

Of course, the region of West Africa, idîot. As usual, taking pleasure in small things. The article stands as a whole. And as it states, your military is useless.

We have boots on the ground to prove it. grin

yeah.. Those shiny booths. You know i dreamt of having one.

Don't worry, i know your brain is too slow to understand how the media works. So am begging that you please post some more.

Nothing like seeing brave solidiers who died for their fatherland being buried with full honors. Makes you wish it was you right? The type envied by SANDF that are buried as nobodies.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 6:30pm On Aug 15, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: For South Africa, we'll soon leave it to others to expose your weak behinds ... Seydou Keita style!

cool cool cool


hahahahahahahahaha.. You just killed me.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 6:28pm On Aug 15, 2013
BCraig:

Myopic Naai-gerian loser monkeys.

Boko Haram is not about one or two leaders. There will always be leaders springing up all the time.

Boko Haram is about a whole group of disgruntled people. Killing "leaders" will not save you. You are stuck in the rot and your military will not be getting out anytime soon.

Kiss your African mission capabilities goodbye, sûckers.

You have been exposed and hung out to dry by Boko Harm.

You've been left with nothing but your boots!

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http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/13/world/africa/nigeria-violence-explainer


Nigeria mosque attack: What's behind wave of violence?

By Joseph Netto, Nima Elbagir and Nick Thompson, CNN
updated 10:40 AM EDT, Tue August 13, 2013

Police: Dozens killed in mosque attack
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Nigeria battling Islamist insurgency in northeast region
Clashes between Muslim north and Christian south have killed thousands since 2009
Militant group Boko Haram, Nigerian military both blamed for atrocities against civilians
Oil-rich Nigeria is a key U.S. partner and the economic powerhouse of West Africa

(CNN) -- What began as dawn prayers at a mosque in northeastern Nigeria ended in a gruesome massacre Sunday as militants brandishing automatic weapons killed 44 worshipers in the country's troubled Borno state.
It's not clear who's behind the attack, but many Nigerians will suspect that the militant group Boko Haram, which has wreaked havoc in the region for several years, are the perpetrators.
The Nigerian government is struggling to control the bloodshed between the mainly Muslim north and Christian south that has claimed at least 2,800 lives since Boko Haram came to prominence in 2009, according to Human Rights Watch.
Who are Boko Haram?
Boko Haram means "Western education is a sin." The group's ambitions range from the stricter enforcement of Sharia law -- which is derived from the Koran as the "world of God" -- across the predominantly Muslim north of Nigeria, to the total destruction of the Nigerian state and its government.
Tackling terrorism in Nigeria Nigeria's political corruption issue 2012: Who are Boko Haram? Gadhafi's end unleashes flood of weapons
What's causing the unrest?
Armed militant groups in Nigeria's northeastern region are nothing new, but Boko Haram has taken the violence to unprecedented levels since 2009, murdering and kidnapping Westerners and bombing schools and churches. The country's immense oil wealth is concentrated in the south, while the predominantly Muslim north remains extremely poor. There were riots and accusations of vote-rigging when former military ruler Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, much of the north's favored candidate for president, lost to Goodluck Jonathan, who hails from the south, in the 2011 national election.

What's the Nigerian government doing about it?

In mid-May the Nigerian government declared a state of emergency in three northeastern states -- Adamawawa, Yobe and Borno state -- and created the Joint Task Force wing of the military to try to stamp out the insurgency.
A media blackout has also ensued, which ensures that communications in and out of the remote area are nearly impossible and that the Nigerian military can operate out of the media spotlight. The military has been accused of committing atrocities against civilians by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. The government acknowledged "that there has been problems," but said it's working to control itself.
Is the violence a purely sectarian dispute?
While it's easy to frame the violence as Christians versus Muslims, it's much more than sectarian. Boko Haram will attack other Muslims when they feel they're not adhering to strict Sharia law. Meanwhile, the Joint Task Force's actions in the region aren't winning them any fans -- and there's also the vigilante thugs who stop and search cars entering northeastern cities like Maiduguri.

Why has Boko Haram attacked mosques in the past?

Boko Haram doesn't view all Muslims as supporters and allies -- and there have been suggestions that the group is attacking certain mosques because members of that mosque have assisted the Joint Task Force in tracking members of the militant group.
Does Boko Haram enjoy support from the people?
Although the northern populace mostly abhors the violence, there is considerable local sympathy and support for Sharia law, seen by many as the only way to put an end to what is widely regarded as a corrupt and inept government.

MORE: "Are we at war?" Nigerians ask

Northern Nigeria has some of the worst human development indicators in the world --

and as the military struggles to stop the spread of attacks from Boko Haram's base in the northeast, the militant group is winning perhaps its most important battle: making Nigerians question the competency of their government.

Could the violence spread to other countries?

It already has -- Boko Haram is active in neighboring Cameroon, where a French family was kidnapped in February. And in a video released this weekend, the group's leader, Abubakar Shekau, said: "Our strength and firepower is bigger than that of Nigeria. Nigeria is no longer a big deal to us, as far as we are concerned. We will now comfortably confront the United States of America."

Why isn't the international community stepping in?

The U.S. designated the leader of Boko Haram as a terrorist and put a $7 million bounty on his head, in addition to providing technical and financial support to the Nigerian teams fighting on the ground. But there's a growing international reluctance to put boots on the ground unless there's a direct national security threat to the West, like in the case of the French intervention in Mali earlier this year.
Why is Nigeria so important to the region and rest of the world? What's the role of oil?
Nigeria, with nearly 175 million people, is considered the political and economic powerhouse of West Africa. Rich in oil, the country is a key U.S. partner and has a massive banking sector. China is the biggest trade partner for Africa, and Nigeria is the hub of global business in the region.
you know of all this jargons you put together(and i call it jargon because Nigerians don't take these people you quoted these wishfull thoughts from seriously anymore since 90% of what they say is false), the only parts i enjoyed most are; "Nigeria, with nearly 175 million people, is considered the political and economic powerhouse of West Africa. Rich in oil, the country is a key U.S. partner and has a massive banking sector. China is the biggest trade partner for Africa, and Nigeria is the hub of global business in the region"

so #in oliver twist's voice# "please sir, post some more".. As long as it satisfies your your path of ignorance.

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Politics / Re: President Obama Invites Jonathan For Talks by nachrisbedis: 5:39pm On Aug 15, 2013
Acecube: OBAMA WE DON'T WANT YOU we want Xi Jinping grin

1 billion likes to this your post

US knows this and wants to make amends to the recent snub.

I hail jonathan for his response to the mofo's snub. That was a game changer for real
Celebrities / Re: Fans Send Special Gifts To Tonto Dikeh After Her Attempted Suicide (photos) by nachrisbedis: 5:09pm On Aug 15, 2013
Person wey dey smoke steady weed wan take gullible Nigerians cure and them fall for am. Chei... My own 9ja. No wonder people like Tinubu, hell rufai, fani kayode, OBJ, ATIKU etc.. are still seen as heroes..SMH
Celebrities / Re: Fans Send Special Gifts To Tonto Dikeh After Her Attempted Suicide (photos) by nachrisbedis: 5:04pm On Aug 15, 2013
Chei! See Nigerians don fall mugu to this falling star that is seeking a positive attention again o!

So her publicist laid a strategy to get gullible Nigerians back and it worked.

I need to fake a suicide ASAP.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 4:59pm On Aug 15, 2013
swanky@vodamail:
Run Run Blackchrist Boko is coming run like your crying baby soldier back to the real stuff your army can't protect themselves again a small group like Boko how on earth can they protect its citizens Nigeria is burning today yet you come here and claim you are the best in africa keep lying to yourself while you country is a failed state already come 2015 Sharia law will rule supreme

see this id1ot. So this is the only way you know how to respond to the military topics your stup1d brain was yarning for? Typical dummies.

If not for the purpose of concealing my identity, i would have shown you where i am with my MUSLIM friends planning business and sipping correct vodka. Mugu

oga, Nigerian military just killed the second in command to shekau, CNN just confirmed it and the ba*tard is next.

So keep doubting the power of Nigerian military at the risk of your AIDS ridden soldiers.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 12:29am On Aug 15, 2013
BCraig:
Says Shekau:

"We have killed countless soldiers and we are going to kill more," Shekau said. "[Our] strength and firepower has surpassed that of Nigeria. We can now comfortably confront the United States of America."

only an idi0t will believe this junk of terrorist propaganda from a man that just lost his deputy and all hist high ranking members, a man that narrowly escaped death and fled to cameroon.

You just proved yourself an iredeemable IDI0T.
Politics / Re: Nigeria's State & Commercial Capitals-excluding Lagos & Abuja (pictures) by nachrisbedis: 11:55am On Aug 13, 2013
Abagworo: Nigerian cities disgust me. Aba and Onitsha actually have some of the best skylines apart from Lagos. However the buildings are not high enough. Mostly 3 to 7 storey block of flats.

is this guy typing from that osisioma village in aba. Are you f**king kidding me with this your dry comedy undecided
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 3:41pm On Aug 10, 2013
Msauza:

NATO is mostly using Griffins, hence I guess you have seen much of their actions there.

so it's NATO pilots that will fly your grippens when you need to? Your pilots have not been tested with those jets.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 1:48pm On Aug 10, 2013
Msauza:

Dreaming, when he is the one who first came with that assertion. By the way griffins can fly everywhere in the world, Europe, America, Asia and Australisia.

i was referring to combat missions, not tourism travel which is where your post was directed at. Or am i wrong?
Celebrities / Re: Ini Edo With Two Dogs (Picture) by nachrisbedis: 7:07pm On Aug 08, 2013
Which kind yeye trick be this na. These are toys photographer keep in their shops for posers na. I don see am tire so i recognize am wella

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Career / Re: Oil Workers Zone. by nachrisbedis: 10:21am On Aug 06, 2013
@scantee
pls i need your assistance. Do major oil coys hire people who apply without pay?

Am a graduate of petroleum engineering.

I've been applying since and i haven't been called. Am thinking maybe it's the application or i've been applying to the wrong places. Thanks
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 12:39am On Aug 06, 2013
CraigB:

If you'd read the piece, you'd know that there's nothing in there worth "responding" to.

As soon as you smarten up and point everyone to that specific part, you might just get a response.

Is asking a Naai-gerian to read before he speaks too tall an ask?

i said smarten up, not DUMB DOWN. Oh well! Dumbo was famous for his big ears not his Brain. Keep it up, you are already famous on this thread.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 11:05pm On Aug 05, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Our arriving SANDF boys! cool cool Do you know them?

all their planes including their grippens and rooivalk whatever are grounded grin

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by nachrisbedis: 10:57pm On Aug 05, 2013
snydergp:


Now foolish boy sit back and keep your Aso Rock Panties on you b*utt wipe. I don't need explain ish to anyone of you Naija fools.

I know first hand what peace keeping/enforcement is because I've been in many conflict zones as part of SADC and UN missions. I've tried to stay out of this topic for sometime by just reading comments whenever I get a chance to do so.


Now you are a amateur and I won't let myself stoop to your childish rants, I'm far above you fools here who claim but know nothing about war other then being a Internet military analysts. Been there done that I know far more then most of lot fools here. So if Boko Boy insurgency and executing children on the streets in Liberia in the past is a conventional war to you, its your bowl of Pepper Soup.

listen to this monkey reason from his anus grin

if you truly knew what to say, you wouldn't have wasted time typing this jargon. this is another proof that SANDF are on honeymoon trip in their peace keeping missions that they now confuse peacekeeping with peace enforcement.

now stup1d soldier, answer my question next time before jumping to your keyboard with your quarterly developed military brain( that's if you are for real)

if you think your military is quarterly professional with the ex militants you have as soldiers, you need to think again dummy

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