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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 10:29am On Oct 24, 2014
Did we scare him/it? He/it is nowhere to be found
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 10:34am On Oct 24, 2014
ActivateKruger:
Did we scare him/it? He/it is nowhere to be found

He got annulled because 'zulu bushmen' and 'laughing in Greek' have proved to be a blunt objects against real substantive content.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 10:35am On Oct 24, 2014
DieVluit:


Leading =/= "babysitting"

Tell us if you need to be babysat by South Africa and we will continue where we left off when we brought mordenisation to Nigeria.

That you have a car industry today is as a result of South Africa's leadership, which helped you set it up and go on your way.

Prominent? You are not in Brics. Not in G20. Not a FOUNDER MEMBER of the UN. South Africa is all those and more.


are u now?,nigeria is d founder of ECOWAS,part of the founders of the AU,we also av many economic agreements with many countries,that we havent formed a caricature union is mute,we helped liberate south africa to make it an independent state.SA founder of UN?,d UN was formed long before u recieved independence,so it was d anglo-dutch that helped in the forming of the UN not black SA,if u had recieved independence by then do u think u would av taken part in "forming" the UN?,as for BRICS and G20,those were formed when SA was the biggest african economy,so?

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 10:40am On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
are u now?,nigeria is d founder of ECOWAS,


Regional koombaya setup in line with your status as a west african local celebrity.

EVarn:


part of the founders of the AU,


Who isn't? In any case, you were a passenger when that chapter was written.

EVarn:

we also av many economic agreements with many countries,that we havent formed a caricature union is mute,


Who does not? Even a small island in the Pacific has those.

EVarn:


we helped liberate south africa to make it an independent state.


South Africa became an independent state decades before Nigeria became one.

EVarn:
SA founder of UN?,d UN was formed long before u recieved independence,so it was d anglo-dutch that helped in the forming of the UN not black SA,if u had recieved independence by then do u think u would av taken part in "forming" the UN?,as for BRICS and G20,those were formed when SA was the biggest african economy,so?



See above. No need to deal with the rest of the content cause obviously you don't know what you are talking about. "Yes, we are a founder member of the UN" would suffice.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 10:41am On Oct 24, 2014
DieVluit:


He got annulled because 'zulu bushmen' and 'laughing in Greek' have proved to be a blunt objects against real substantive content.

Once they're nailed they start saying "zulu bushmen"... its a coded way of saying "Damn you're nailing me".
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 10:43am On Oct 24, 2014
ActivateKruger:


Once they're nailed they start saying "zulu bushmen"... its a coded way of saying "Damn you're nailing me".


They are predictable mental weaklings.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 10:47am On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
are u now?,nigeria is d founder of ECOWAS,part of the founders of the AU,we also av many economic agreements with many countries,that we havent formed a caricature union is mute,we helped liberate south africa to make it an independent state.SA founder of UN?,d UN was formed long before u recieved independence,so it was d anglo-dutch that helped in the forming of the UN not black SA,if u had recieved independence by then do u think u would av taken part in "forming" the UN?,as for BRICS and G20,those were formed when SA was the biggest african economy,so?

First type properly... eish

You did not help in anything, we liberated ourselves with the help of the rest of the world who sanctioned Apartheid SA, you were busy having civil wars just like you're now.... And yes we helped found the League of Nations because South Africa received indipendence in 1910.

You know nothing about South Africa
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 10:52am On Oct 24, 2014
DieVluit:


They are predictable mental weaklings.

They come with the same tune, we "liberated you"... They couldn't even liberate themselves from Abacha who ruled them brutally... A sight of a SAAF Mirage F1 would have sent the Nigerian military into neighbouring states if they had dared threatened the security of South Africa.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 11:03am On Oct 24, 2014
ActivateKruger:


They come with the same tune, we "liberated you"... They couldn't even liberate themselves from Abacha who ruled them brutally... A sight of a SAAF Mirage F1 would have sent the Nigerian military into neighbouring states if they had dared threatened the security of South Africa.

Typical. Even their politicians are like that. They use it as a tool to fire up the sheeple that are the Nigerian voters.

I laughed so hard when I saw this:

http://www.nigerianeye.com/2014/10/15m-arms-deal-south-africa-should.html

He said, “What South Africa did to us is unacceptable, it is not fair, it is not just and it was unnecessary.

“Here is a nation that stood by them during their time of need. If there is any country that should understand the need to use cash to procure ammunition or weapons, it is South Africa, because during their days of struggling for liberation, that’s what they were doing.

“They have gone through a very long struggle for liberation to get to where they are today, and most of the weapons they used and procured during these struggle were through cash transactions.
“We were in a very dire situation at that point in time and we needed that push at that particular time and they failed us.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 11:09am On Oct 24, 2014
They're very emotional beings, they put emotions above logic... its very primitive.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 11:11am On Oct 24, 2014
ActivateKruger:


Can decide = wishful thinking

Commonwealth? Does that count for anything, even Mozambique is a member there. MINT is a myth where unicorns dwell.

As for OPEC and yada yada, you're there because your underground wells produce oil a product South Africa creates.
*sneers*did u hear me say that MINT was an organisation?("proposed",hello?),nigeria is not YET part of any joint economic cooperation,yet we lead ur economy by double,imagine what will happen if we were one.what good have the so oil u "produce" done ur economy,malema is lecturing the world everyday on how ur economy is being flush down the toilet by reckless spending.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 11:24am On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
*sneers*did u hear me say that MINT was an organisation?("proposed",hello?),nigeria is not YET part of any joint economic cooperation,yet we lead ur economy by double,imagine what will happen if we were one.what good have the so oil u "produce" done ur economy,malema is lecturing the world everyday on how ur economy is being flush down the toilet by reckless spending.

Nigerian MINT = Myth

As for the money "flushed down the toilet by reckless spending" HDI doesn't suggest so... Check South Africa then check Nigeria. While we're developing you're busy fighting each other.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 11:30am On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
@patches..*sigh*,the height of south africa's cluelessness astounds me,do u think you will ever be a UN permanent security coucil member with ur "it isnt our problem" mentality,when nigeria deployed all powers in freeing aparthied south africa from anglo-dutch bondage,was it our problem?was it an ECOWAS problem?,we could av just left u in your caves eating fish.when we supported NATO in toppling ghadaffi's government,was it our problem?,are all our international peace keeping missions our problems?,yet when it comes to ebola "it isnt south africa or SADC problem".nigeria has always helped other countries either we av jurisdiction or not.Dont be daft,BRICS is an economic union formed at a time south africa was recognised as africa's biggest economy,BRICS is not NATO,so whats your point?

Nigeria did not "deploy all powers" in liberating South Africa

You issued some passports and wrote some letters.

Of all the nations in the world, Nigeria did allmost the least - this was confirmed by how you were snubbed at Madiba's funeral.

Your support of NATO in getting rid of Gaddafi was non existent

My point is that South Africa was recognized as Africa's political and economic leader (we are still both) and hence we were chosen for BRICS

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 11:33am On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
are u now?,nigeria is d founder of ECOWAS,part of the founders of the AU,we also av many economic agreements with many countries,that we havent formed a caricature union is mute,we helped liberate south africa to make it an independent state.SA founder of UN?,d UN was formed long before u recieved independence,so it was d anglo-dutch that helped in the forming of the UN not black SA,if u had recieved independence by then do u think u would av taken part in "forming" the UN?,as for BRICS and G20,those were formed when SA was the biggest african economy,so?

Actually, South Africa was instrumental in the forming of the UN and The League of Nations

For 100 points: Who is Jan Smuts?

And, lets not get racist here. A South African is a South African, race is irrelevant in this context.

And BRICS and G20 are not limited from allowing new members in... yet no invitation has arrived at the residence of one Goodluck Jonothan

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 11:36am On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
*sneers*did u hear me say that MINT was an organisation?("proposed",hello?),nigeria is not YET part of any joint economic cooperation,yet we lead ur economy by double,imagine what will happen if we were one.what good have the so oil u "produce" done ur economy,malema is lecturing the world everyday on how ur economy is being flush down the toilet by reckless spending.

You lead our economy by double because you have 3X the population.

You have to grow your economy by 60% more to heave the same relative wealth

And we still have 3X the Government revenues you have.

And the biggest companies in Africa are mainly South African

And we are economically colonising you - welcome to our Hegemony, now shut up and give us your money cool

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 11:43am On Oct 24, 2014
@Dievluit,your economy creeps at an average of 3-4%,while our grows at a whooping 7-8% with a potential to grow at 14% if power issues are addressed,so where does that put us in 10 years time?,in the leagues of brazil and malaysia,you didnt teach us how to do anything contrary to your statement that nigeria wouldnt have progressed without you people,MTN is currently looting people here,but not to worry,the national assembly will soon regulate their activities.yes south africa got independence in 1910,but was that truly an independence,you people werent independent until the aparthied war,thats why we refer to post aparthied as your independence,so i know what i'm talking about,i have studied south africa(just for academical sake) and i have relative that have lived and done business there for years,but they always come home saying south africa is struggling,bungling country compared to nigeria,only the paltry white-constructed infrastructure cover their shame.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Centrifude(m): 11:57am On Oct 24, 2014
So is the Nigerian Government going to continue holding on to the Synagogue bodies, just like we're holding on to their money?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 12:02pm On Oct 24, 2014
ActivateKruger:


Nigerian MINT = Myth

As for the money "flushed down the toilet by reckless spending" HDI doesn't suggest so... Check South Africa then check Nigeria. While we're developing you're busy fighting each other.
*looks on him with pity*,that child molester zuma that you call your president is siphoning your money into wasteful building of goverment houses,underground bunkers and escape tunnels,is he expecting an invasion?,and yet you say HDI says poo,of course the effect of your wasteful spending will not yet reflect now,but in the future.do you guys think that the average nigerian live under $1 a day?,transport fare alone in nigeria,to and fro in a day will cost above $3-$5 for most people!,not to talk about food,clothing,health bills et all.you guys know nothing about nigeria.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 12:05pm On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
.. but was that truly an independence,you people werent independent until the aparthied war,thats why we refer to post aparthied as your independence,so i know what i'm talking about,i have studied south africa(just for academical sake) and i have relative that have lived and done business there for years,but they always come home saying south africa is struggling,bungling country compared to nigeria,only the paltry white-constructed infrastructure cover their shame.

We never refer to post Apartheid as indipendence, we have no such thing as Indipendence Day in South Africa just like the rest of you because we were already an independent country during Apartheid, our struggle was for racial equality not indipendence. We were not handed South Africa like the British handed over Nigeria to you, we simply voted.

As for the "white infrastructure", sadly for you there's no black modern infrastructure in modern urban earth.
Failed again
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 12:08pm On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
*looks on him with pity*,that child molester zuma that you call your president is siphoning your money into wasteful building of goverment houses,underground bunkers and escape tunnels,is he expecting an invasion?,and yet you say HDI says poo,of course the effect of your wasteful spending will not yet reflect now,but in the future.do you guys think that the average nigerian live under $1 a day?,transport fare alone in nigeria,to and fro in a day will cost above $3-$5 for most people!,not to talk about food,clothing,health bills et all.you guys know nothing about nigeria.

I don't know if I should reply to this post as I find no fact.

You're derailing the thread.. It's a military thread.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 12:18pm On Oct 24, 2014
patches689:


Nigeria did not "deploy all powers" in liberating South Africa

You issued some passports and wrote some letters.

Of all the nations in the world, Nigeria did allmost the least - this was confirmed by how you were snubbed at Madiba's funeral.

Your support of NATO in getting rid of Gaddafi was non existent

My point is that South Africa was recognized as Africa's political and economic leader (we are still both) and hence we were chosen for BRICS
arent you afraid that God can strike you down for telling lies?,nigeria deployed all powers in helping the apartheid struggle,we defied the international community and even brought mandiba here to put a roof over his head,and food in his mouth,we prevented him being killed by the anglo-dutch,by smuggling him through nigeria out of africa,and you sit there today drooling pap and talking trash.Nigeria is not concerned with BRICS,the EU is offering a free zone trade agreement and we are not even interested.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 12:35pm On Oct 24, 2014
patches689:


Actually, South Africa was instrumental in the forming of the UN and The League of Nations

For 100 points: Who is Jan Smuts?

And, lets not get racist here. A South African is a South African, race is irrelevant in this context.

And BRICS and G20 are not limited from allowing new members in... yet no invitation has arrived at the residence of one Goodluck Jonothan
I have addressed this issue before,stop taking credit for the works of the anglo-dutch,and then turn around to start singing "kill the boers".
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 12:35pm On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
arent you afraid that God can strike you down for telling lies?,nigeria deployed all powers in helping the apartheid struggle,we defied the international community and even brought mandiba here to put a roof over his head,and food in his mouth,we prevented him being killed by the anglo-dutch,by smuggling him through nigeria out of africa,and you sit there today drooling pap and talking trash.Nigeria is not concerned with BRICS,the EU is offering a free zone trade agreement and we are not even interested.

It would be great if you could provide citations for anything, anything at all.

Your posts lead me to beleive that you are utterly delusional

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 12:36pm On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
I have addressed this issue before,stop taking credit for the works of the anglo-dutch,and then turn around to start singing "kill the boers".

No argument = make it about race

Was Jan Smuts South African or not?

Simple question

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 12:39pm On Oct 24, 2014
patches689:


You lead our economy by double because you have 3X the population.

You have to grow your economy by 60% more to heave the same relative wealth

And we still have 3X the Government revenues you have.

And the biggest companies in Africa are mainly South African

And we are economically colonising you - welcome to our Hegemony, now shut up and give us your money cool
*scoffs*hegemony indeed,an hegemon that cannot protect its:wildlife from poachers,neighbours from pirates,and help its fellow african in containing ebola.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 12:49pm On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
*scoffs*hegemony indeed,an hegemon that cannot protect its:wildlife from poachers,neighbours from pirates,and help its fellow african in containing ebola.

But hegemony that has colonised Nigeria. Even your lawmakers recognise it.

http://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/reps-move-to-break-multichoices-dstv-monopoly-in-nigeria.97018/

It also noted that lack of competition in the digital satellite broadcast industry had encouraged a monopoly, giving firms like Multichoice the “undue advantage” of blocking the efforts of other firms to enter the market and crash prices.

A bill to stop such stranglehold on the industry passed second reading at the House on Tuesday.‎"
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 12:50pm On Oct 24, 2014
Centrifude:
So is the Nigerian Government going to continue holding on to the Synagogue bodies, just like we're holding on to their money?
whats this one saying?,do you thing disaster management,cadaver profiling and DNA analysis are childs play?,do you think it can be done in a few days?...i'm not saying they should hold on to the corpses,that will be an horrible thing to do,there are ways to play political and diplomatic games other than hording the corpse of innocent victims,they deserve a good burial.i'm not sure they are witholding the bodies to score cheap political points,to what end?,what are the benefits?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 12:53pm On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
@Dievluit,your economy creeps at an average of 3-4%,while our grows at a whooping 7-8% with a potential to grow at 14% if power issues are addressed,so where does that put us in 10 years time?,

1. Power issues have NOT been addressed.

2. Your economy, which grows from a small base is still a poor economy, given the paltry GDP per capita.

3. In ten years time...because....below...


http://sourceable.net/the-second-shale-gas-boom/

The Second Shale Gas Boom

A second boom in shale gas which will see a massive increase in production across several regions of the world will take place over the next four to six years, a leading consulting firm says.

In a recent report, Boston Consulting Group described shale gas as the most significant revolution seen within the energy landscape over the past two decades. It adds that a second shale gas revolution has commenced, with countries such as Argentina, Poland, Ukraine, China, Australia and South Africa set to beef up production and even some traditional oil and gas exporting countries starting to dabble in the market.

Pointing to its own estimates that the United States and Canada currently account for 99.9 per cent of worldwide production and US Energy Information Administration estimates that the volume of recoverable resources outside of North America outstrips that within the US and Canada by more than six to one, Boston researchers Iván Martén and Eric Oudenot said the likely impact of increasing production outside the US and Canada could not be understated.

“We believe that a second shale-gas revolution will occur in the next four to six years that will have a significant impact upon global prices of gas and liquid natural gas, on gas trade flows, and – in some regions – on the price of oil,” Martén and Oudenot wrote.

“It is therefore critical that industry players assess the potential impact of shale gas development on their existing operations and determine how best to seize the opportunity that it presents.”

In their report, Martén and Oudenot argue the ‘ripple effect’ of shale gas development across international markets will extend to a number of related sectors.

The offshore drilling market, for example, will benefit as exploration of shale gas fields require 15 times more wells to produce the same amount of hydrocarbons over a similar period to a 20-year life standard large deep-water oil field.

Benefits will also flow to the pressure pumping market, the proppant market (sand or ceramic materials required to ‘prop’ the hydraulic fractures open) and the market for specific types of pipes and tubes which are able to withstand the stress induced by long horizontal wells and hydraulic fracturing.

To be sure, challenges exist. Argentina, for instance, has shale layers that have proven to be productive and respond well to hydraulic fracking but has extreme difficulties accessing foreign capital for investment, while producers are being frightened off with regard to Ukraine by the unstable political environment there.

In Poland, meanwhile, wells which have been tested have not met expectations.

Still, Martén and Oudenot maintain that onward momentum will continue.

“Shale gas is a complex resource to develop, and operators have far less experience with it than they do with conventional oil and gas…” the researchers wrote. “…but vast shale-gas resources are known to exist outside of North America, and development over the next four to six years promises to have a dramatic impact on the global gas and related industries.”
- See more at: http://sourceable.net/the-second-shale-gas-boom/#sthash.v2mxsGpD.dpuf
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 1:01pm On Oct 24, 2014
ActivateKruger:


I don't know if I should reply to this post as I find no fact.

You're derailing the thread.. It's a military thread.
hahaha...of course "i'm derailing the thread now",typical zulu to retreat when confronted with the truth,the amount of lies told by south africans on this thread could put the devil to shame.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 1:03pm On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
hahaha...of course "i'm derailing the thread now",typical zulu to retreat when confronted with the truth,the amount of lies told by south africans on this thread could put the devil to shame.

That's why South Africans have links and citations and you have none.

The quality posts from the South Africans that you see here are approached in the same way that produces management good enough to colonise an entire West African country.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 1:11pm On Oct 24, 2014
@dievluit,i dont see any point in the novel you just wrote,i bet you nigeria has shale oil we are yet to discover,10 years ago we didnt know we had uranium,now we own about 7% of the worlds uranium deposit,so?.we are addressing our power issues and even without power we grow at a steady 7.5%.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 1:16pm On Oct 24, 2014
EVarn:
@dievluit,i dont see any point in the novel you just wrote,i bet you nigeria has shale oil we are yet to discover,10 years ago we didnt know we had uranium,now we own about 7% of the worlds uranium deposit,so?.we are addressing our power issues and even without power we grow at a steady 7.5%.

1. No one sees any point in what you write, day after day.

2. You are not spoken about in the below. With good reason. Thanks.

http://sourceable.net/the-second-shale-gas-boom/

In a recent report, Boston Consulting Group described shale gas as the most significant revolution seen within the energy landscape over the past two decades. It adds that a second shale gas revolution has commenced, with countries such as Argentina, Poland, Ukraine, China, Australia and South Africa set to beef up production and even some traditional oil and gas exporting countries starting to dabble in the market.

3. You power issues HAVE NOT been addressed. Even Ghana is busy colonising your efforts from that perspective.

4. You decided to talk about power, so your "without power" story is because you have been slapped around too much.

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