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Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Papparassi: 4:06pm On Sep 14, 2021
Says Kano Navy base can help train elite Nigerian navy seals. Gov Ganduje has already donated 100 hectares of land for the new Navy base in Kano state.

Nigeria Navy has appointed acting commander in Kano state base

Watch here:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a11Khfr6kXM
Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Papparassi: 4:09pm On Sep 14, 2021
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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Dmavin: 4:15pm On Sep 14, 2021
Does Kano have water, For waterway activities?

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Anago55: 4:21pm On Sep 14, 2021
Nigeria is a funny country I swear

How do Southerners feel comfortable with this obvious lopsided structure of the states security placement?

Only igbos seems to be awake and kicking against this obvious imbalance in the system hence my respect for the igbos

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by kettykin: 4:23pm On Sep 14, 2021
I keep saying it, the problems of Nigeria is not the north alone

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by dallasi: 4:24pm On Sep 14, 2021
Dmavin:
Does Kano have water, For waterway activities?


for your mind ba
Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Papparassi: 4:37pm On Sep 14, 2021
Listen to his interview. Nigeria navy also have some troops fighting in the north. . it makes sense to set up a base in Kano to help fight terrorism too.
Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Smithkafors(m): 4:44pm On Sep 14, 2021
Papparassi:
Listen to his interview. Nigeria navy also have some troops fighting in the north. . it makes sense to set up a base in Kano to help fight terrorism too.
Lol, so where have they been fighting from since?. Nigerian government wants to borrow 4B dollars to be squandered in things that dosnt make sense.

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by SarkinYarki: 4:45pm On Sep 14, 2021
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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Papparassi: 4:51pm On Sep 14, 2021
He retired as Rear Admrial and is from Bayelsa state.. He made a salient point.. According to him Nigeria navy also fighting against Boko Haram in the North east and it makes sense to give them a training base in Kano..

Listen to the interview to the end..

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Papparassi: 12:16pm On Sep 15, 2021
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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by yemmight(m): 12:20pm On Sep 15, 2021
No be him fault na old age.
Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Arda1000(m): 12:33pm On Sep 15, 2021
Papparassi:
He retired as Rear Admrial and is from Bayelsa state.. He made a salient point.. According to him Nigeria navy also fighting against Boko Haram in the North east and it makes sense to give them a training base in Kano..

Listen to the interview to the end..
what happens to airlifting them if they base was to be in South,abi so if you are fighting war u base must be in the hot zone?,they are just luck BH haven’t man up,that base for done dust

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Lubumbashi: 12:39pm On Sep 15, 2021
Which country in the world trains Navy seals in a desert environment? People just justify nonsense for political patronage. The choice of Kano for that base is totally wrong. Despite the fraudulent appropriation of almost every federal security parastatal to the north for the sole purpose of easy employment of northerners with southern wealth, the north is still the most insecure and traumatized region in the whole of West Africa.

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Truthissupreme: 12:53pm On Sep 15, 2021
You are justifying the foolishness of navy in north because they are fighting war in north

Is this not the reason they created the delibrate war in the first place?

Are they going to be carrying gunboats to fight Terrorists residing in forests?

Was navy ever trained for forest fights

Did FG deploy Army headquarters to south south simply because of militants that was in the waters?




One Nijeriya

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:22pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
You might have heard by now that the Nigerian Navy is planning to establish a desert warfare centre in Kano. This has led to criticism and condemnation from some people. Normally I would slam and condemn such people, but I won't do that this time because I can understand where they are coming from. They have the old idea of the military that I had in the early 1980s. That idea says that:


The Army fights on land, the Navy fights on water and the Air Force fights in the air.

That very simplistic idea does not explain what the military does. The Navy fights in the air, land and sea and even under water, the Army fights on land, air and sea and the Air Force fights in the air, on land and even in outer space.


The second mistake that they are making is that they think that the North is made up of deserts and no bodies of water. That's obviously not true.


So why does the Navy need a desert warfare centre? What's the Navy, which they think is supposed to fight on water, got to do with deserts? Well, there are two reasons and here they are:


1) Lake Chad: Back in the 1980s I imagined what it would be like if the Nigerian Navy had a base on Lake Chad. I did not realise at the time that they already had a base there and I could not have imagined how important that base would be decades later.

There are many uninhabited islands on Lake Chad and Boko Haram had developed a tactic of retreating to those islands whenever they were put under pressure by the Nigerian military. The Air Force and the Navy have been involved in many operations to clear those islands and there has been a tug of war between the Nigerian Military and Boko Haram for control of the islands.

Furthermore, that area is very important. The residents of that area previously earned a living from fishing, but they have not been able to carry out that occupation because of fear of Boko Haram. It has been up to the Navy to assure the residents that it is safe to fish in the area. Boko Haram also earns revenue from the area by imposing taxes on the fishermen.

I would have shown you evidence of all of these, but I don't want to spread Boko Haram propaganda. Boko Haram once captured the Naval Base on the shore of Lake Chad and they released a video that showed them jubilating on Nigerian Navy boats. The Navy recaptured the based a few days later (this was in 2019). I am obviously not going to post that video.



2) Special forces The military's special forces are some of the best trained and equipped fighters that it has and they are all needed in the war in the North-East. The Nigerian Navy Special Boat Service (SBS) has also been involved in the war against terrorists as you can see from the video that I posted earlier. The Boko Haram prisoners that were interviewed were being guarded by Nigerian Navy SBS commandos.



The Naval personnel that guard the Navy Bases on the shores of the Lake Chad, as well as the SBS commandos that battle the terrorists, need to be trained in desert warfare and this training was previously done in the United States. I don't see anything wrong if those that were trained in the US are now going to train other Naval personnel at the desert warfare school in Kano.


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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Nobody: 1:25pm On Sep 15, 2021
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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:29pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
I was going to do this yesterday, but I didn't have the time. I'm going to write about the idea that the army doesn't only fight on land, the navy doesn't only fight on water and the air force doesn't only fight in the air.


I'll do it in bits and pieces, so that I don't get bogged down like I have with the Lagos series.


I'm in Lagos at the moment and the army division that is responsible for Lagos and Ogun states is known as the 81 Division. It is an amphibious division. In fact, its logo was once a hippopotamus (I have seen 3 logos at Dodan Barracks, the black scorpion in the 1970s and '80s, the hippopotamus in the 2000s and the palm tree in the 2010s).


Their job is to fight in rivers, creeks, lakes streams and to work with the Navy to attack land from sea. That's why they have often had amphibious exercises. In recent years the amphibious training and exercises have taken place in Badagry, but I remember that once upon a time, when Lekki was mainly made up of bushes and swamps, they took place in Lekki.

Basically, the army also fights in and on water.

Here are pictures of amphibious training in Badagry, the old hippopotamus logo and some Nigerian Army boats.

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:32pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
The Nigerian Navy Special Boat Service is fashioned after the Royal Navy Special Boat Service.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Boat_Service


Nigerian Navy Special Boat Service commandos perform boarding, search and seizure training in Lagos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l4kROF1DWI


Nigerian Navy Special Boat Service personnel and Ghanaian Navy special forces personnel train in Nigeria.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO24ODeV69Y


Picture 1) Nigerian Navy SBS commandoes and US Navy SEALS train in Lagos.

Picture 2) A Nigerian Navy SBS commando.

Picture 3) Nigerian Navy SBS commando in desert fatigues.

Picture 4) Nigerian Navy SBS commandos and a journalist

Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:33pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
The Nigerian Air Force has had ground troops for quite a while. However, in response to Boko Haram's attack on Maiduguri Airport and Air Force Base, the leadership of the Air Force decided in 2015 to create the Nigeria Air Force Regiment as a means of coordinating the various ground troops groups in one structure.

The Nigeria Air Force Regiment is made up of:

1) The Special Operations Force (basically, the Nigerian equivalent of the Special Air Service).

2) Quick Response Force (the Air Force equivalent of the army's Quick Response Group. Their job is to protect the Air Force's bases and to engage in counter-terrorism operations).

3) VIP protection squad

4) Regiment training centre.

It also includes paratroopers.


This is a documentary about the Nigerian Air Force special forces. It also includes footage of some of the troops that were trained by the British advisory team and the Israelis. (The British Government sent a team of SAS and SBS commandos to train the Nigerian Air Force special forces).



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gosthl6HKNo


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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:37pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
The Nigerian Navy has a fleet of naval helicopters that it operates from its frigates and corvettes. These helicopters are used for anti-submarine warfare, airborne early warning, search and rescue operations, medical evacuations and boarding search and seizure operations.

The Nigerian Navy has mainly used Lynx, Augusta Westland and Bell Jet Ranger helicopters. The Navy has two air stations, the Nigerian Navy Air Station, Ojo (I've been there) and the Nigerian Navy Air Station, Warri-Effurun.

F89 = NNS Aradu.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFG_2eIRDM4

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:38pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
Nigerian Navy helicopters.

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by Papparassi: 1:39pm On Sep 15, 2021
Thanks for sharing.
Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:40pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
3 in 1.

They are in the navy, so that should mean that they fight on water, right? But they are special forces troops, so that should mean that they fight on land, not so? But they are also pilots, so that should mean that they fight in the air!

They are Nigerian Navy special forces pilots.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8lEV-gjq0Q
Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:45pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
Let's expand on this idea that the Navy does not only fight on water, the air force does not only fight in the air and the army does not only fight on land. Let's go international.


The issue that led to the controversy is that the Nigerian Navy announced that it was setting up a desert warfare school in Kano. So let's look at other navies in the desert.


These are US Navy Seals (the equivalent of the Nigerian Navy SBS) fighting in the deserts of Iraq.

Watch these badass Navy Seals in action in the desert. A tribute to Navy Seals using declassified footage.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTp1HGS16zQ
Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:48pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
Navy in the air.

America’s Navy defends on land, at sea and from the air. As a Navy Fighter Pilot, the latter is your domain. Fly at Mach speeds around the globe while completing complex air maneuvers. Catapult off carriers at 170 mph and land on moving runways only 300 feet long. You will gather intel, drop ordnance and conduct defensive missions—all in the most versatile strike fighters on the planet. The F/A-18 Hornet and the cutting-edge F-35C Lightning II. It’s time to take your seat in the cockpit. Find out what it means to Fly Navy at



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVPmy00md1s

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:49pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
Someone gave me a good laugh on Nairaland a few years ago. Nigeria bought naval helicopters and he was angrily criticising the purchase. What was his criticism about? Well, it appears that the guy believes that the only military helicopters that exist are attack helicopters. He was angry because the helicopters did not look like attack helicopters grin


As I said last week, naval helicopters are used for a variety of tasks and these include anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue operations, airborne early warning and control operations, medical evacuations, etc.


As a Helicopter Pilot, the sky is your domain. Hover over the sea for search and rescue, land in the center of the action to extract soldiers and Sailors or track and neutralize enemy submarines in defense of your ship. Aerial maneuvers in a helicopter require hours of training, versatile skills and a little bit of creativity to get the job done.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoIug-28bBk

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:50pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
The United Kingdom's Special Boat Squadron (SBS). Fighting at sea, on land and in the air.

You can see the SBS commandos fighting in Afghanistan in 2001.

You can also see SBS commandos securing the British Embassy in Kuwait in 1991.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwh0WzPWY0E

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:51pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
Invading land from sea. The assault amphibious vehicle


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi5W8ejYccc

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:53pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
This will give you an idea of why the Nigerian Army wants its own aviation corp.

This is the most famous example of an army fighting in the air. One of the most common symbols of the Vietnam War is the Bell UH-1 Iroquois aka "Huey".

The Huey was used by the US Army for close air support, medical evacuations and as a troop transport. It is not an attack helicopter, rather it is more of a transport helicopter in which you can fit a door gunner.

Here is a short documentary about the Huey's service in Vietnam.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbPKRVZ170A

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 1:55pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
Army on water. navy in the air

Vietnamese communists that had fought against Japan established a government in Hanoi at the end of the Second World War. The former emperor, who had ruled Vietnam before the invasion of the Japanese, also established a government in Saigon. This led to the creation of two separate countries, the communist North Vietnam, which was backed by China and the Soviet Union and the capitalist South Vietnam, which was backed by the United States and its allies.

However, a communist group, called the Viet Cong, began a guerrilla war in the South with the aim of staging a communist revolution. The Viet Cong were obviously backed by North Vietnam. The war escalated and the United States intervened in order to ensure that South Vietnam remained a capitalist country. North Vietnam also got directly involved in the war and China was secretly assisting the North Vietnamese.

Transportation was quite difficult in many parts of South Vietnam, especially in the Delta. It had a very intense rainy season during which it was difficult for aircrafts to fly. Many of the roads were bad and the rainy season often turned them into mud paths. The best way to travel in those areas at that time was by boat on the many rivers.

The United States Army and Navy staged a joint operation on the rivers of Vietnam. The Army used river boats to transport men and material across South Vietnam. They also used the boats to conduct stop and search operations to prevent the Viet Cong from moving fighters and equipment, to insert US Navy SEALS for special operations and to ensure that civilians could use the rivers without worrying that the Viet Cong would attack them.

In this video you'll see some of those US Army patrol boats in action. Nine out of ten times they are just inspecting friendly Vietnamese boats, but you'll also get to see what happened when they encountered the Viet Cong.

The US troops signalled a boat to stop so that they could search it, but the boat refused to stop, instead it raced towards the shore. The soldiers fired warning shots, but the boat refused to stop. One of the people on the boat jumped out when it got close to shore and he began swimming and then running into the jungle. Then the US boat began receiving fire from guns in the jungle. The troops radioed their base to ask for air support. A US Navy helicopter took off from an LST that was at the mouth of the river and went to assist the US boat. Meanwhile, before the helicopter got there, the US boat had fired on the Viet Cong boat and it exploded. That means that the Viet Cong boat was most likely carrying ammunition.

Patrol Boat, River or PBR, is the United States Navy designation for a small rigid-hulled patrol boat used in the Vietnam War from March 1966 until the end of 1971. They were deployed in a force that grew to 250 boats, the most common craft in the River Patrol Force, Task Force 116, and were used to stop and search river traffic in areas such as the Mekong Delta, the Rung Sat Special Zone, the Saigon River and in I Corps, in the area assigned to Task Force Clearwater, in an attempt to disrupt weapons shipments. In this role they frequently became involved in firefights with enemy soldiers on boats and on the shore, were used to insert and extract Navy SEAL teams, and were employed by the United States Army's 458th Transportation Company, known as the 458th Seatigers.

Swift Boats, were all-aluminum, 50-foot (15 m) long, shallow-draft vessels operated by the United States Navy, initially to patrol the coastal areas and later for work in the interior waterways as part of the brown-water navy to interdict Vietcong movement of arms and munitions, transport Vietnamese forces and insert SEAL teams for counterinsurgency (COIN) operations during the Vietnam War.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzFVMFv-3kM

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Re: Retired Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni Backs New Navy Base In Kano State. by naptu2: 2:03pm On Sep 15, 2021
naptu2:
I wonder if I can find that video. It's such a long time and I can't even remember the context very well.

naptu2:


Haha. I underestimated myself. I found it at first try. It's from 2013. I even found the Nairaland thread.


Al-Jazeera interviewed some arrested Boko Haram fighters, but that's not why I'm posting the video. I'm posting it because I want you to take note of the masked Nigerian Navy SBS commando in the background.

The interview was conducted in Maiduguri.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0qgYFUQJ3E

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