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Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by Nobody: 10:02am On Jan 15, 2015 |
A quick rational question: I don't understand ow the west would refuse us military hadwares/weapons to fight terrorism wen d european countries r more dan willin to supply,d question now" is it dt d west have a stake or dy r benefiting frm d war or what?" Food for thought;it is also open to varied interpretations my fellow NL 1 Like |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by wazobiaN9(m): 10:12am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Francon: "take actions with immediate effect".. !!!!! after years of demolition by BH??!!! what have you been smoking??!!! |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by melifew213(m): 10:19am On Jan 15, 2015 |
check dis link out. it will clear ur ignorance http://m.ubersocial.com/user/MrAyeDee?max_id=555590758539882495 PassingShot: |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by orits2014: 10:24am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Abeg them still dey try [quot post=29806518]nonsense!!!! the battle that could have been fought and won since [/quote] |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by saintade01(m): 10:27am On Jan 15, 2015 |
orits2014: Is this really a secure way of moving this equipments? What happened to Cargo Planes, at least i have seen one that moved about 32 armour tanks in the US at once. I hope the next batch is not hijacked. |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by kellyJames5(m): 10:49am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Damager:This is what I discovered that most people commenting in here doesn't understand. |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by samally: 10:52am On Jan 15, 2015 |
holatin: |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by ttmacoy: 11:11am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by dasrackhor(m): 11:15am On Jan 15, 2015 |
mors:No u aren't..pls try again later...space unbooked... |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by Osgilliat(m): 11:16am On Jan 15, 2015 |
all the billions of naira meant for these gadgets that has been swallowed for the past 4 years are now been vomited. they are aware of the fact that their corrupt president will not make it in the coming election. if all the se gadgets has been supplied at the right time,God knows how many dead soldiers will be alive now. Jonathan your days are numbered. I'm sick of your administration. |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by Nobody: 11:18am On Jan 15, 2015 |
has released what he believed would happen in this New Year. One of his prophecies was that 2015 election would be a replica of June 12. He said Jonathan should be prayerful as there are plans to kill him. Suleiman who head the Auchi-based Omega Fire Ministries also said the queen of England and Shehu Shagari may die. 1.There shall be harvest of testimonies for women looking for fruit of the womb. 2. President Obama needs serious prayers for his health. 3. I see a woman becoming the president of America, but her health needs attention. 4. Britain needs prayers because of her Queen. 5. I entered the house of former president Shehu Shagari in the spirit and I saw RIP; he needs prayers. 6. There shall be agricultural boom this year. 7. I saw Catholic Reverend Fathers getting married. I saw a group rising, called “Old Catholic Church”, they were on fire for God and caused a revolution. 8. Boko Haram is sponsored by two people; one is a traditional ruler and the other is a retired General. 9. Nollywood should stop Unclothedness and immoral content been shown because God is not happy. 10. Bola Tinubu, Bode George and king of Onitsha need prayers. 11. A great Pentecostal man of God been called to glory. I wept. 12. I see president Goodluck Jonathan coming back but troubles. 13. I saw people crying in the Oba of Benin’s house. 14. Libyan election to be cancelled. 15. El Rufai should go and sit down. For abusing Jesus, he will not win Kaduna election. 16. Brigade Commander Aso rock should be changed. 17. Buhari’s health needs attention. 18. Aminu Tambuwal, I saw him leading Sokoto State. 19. Dangote will not have it smooth this year; he will drop from Africa’s richest. 20. Patience Jonathan needs serious prayers. 21. Egypt will have elections. 22. 2015 presidential election will be rigged, marred in violence and end up in court case. 23. Thank you Jesus! Finally a Christian is now the governor of Lagos state. 24. A popular Abuja pastor needs serious prayers. I saw mourning. 25. I saw the Naira falling greatly. It became N200 (two hundred naira) to 1$ (a dollar). 26. I saw Cameroonian soldiers killing Boko Haram soldiers. 27. Prophets who deceive people, collects their properties, charge money, will face great judgment this year. 28. Rochas Okorocha; I saw him moving to PDP. 29. Contrary to most prophecies, Nigeria will not break up. 30. Nigerian Government will start fighting the Gospel and men of God. 31. Military leaders will be changed. 32. There will be plan to kill Goodluck Jonathan but it will be exposed. 33. I saw governor Amosun return. 34. APC Rivers State needs to do grass root campaign because I saw the election been rigged for PDP. Prayers are needed because of so much bloodshed. 35. Three popular musicians will die; one of them is a young boy. 36. Former President Obasanjo should go and make peace with God, Nigeria is not his problem. 37. The retired Army General one of the sponsors of Bokoharam, God warned him recently with his health. The next, God will take his life. 38. I saw a man win Governorship but not allowed to govern. 39. I saw attention in Delta state moved to Agbor. 40. President Gooluck Jonathan should arrest corrupt leaders. His calmness is what is empowering them to steal. 41. I saw people who resigned as ministers to contest election return back as Federal ministers. 42. I see so much food in Nigeria in 2015. 43. I saw major death in China (I saw group of kids killed) 44. A great man of God whose first name begins with 3rd letter and Surname with 15th letter needs serious prayers. I saw serious crisis and crying. Please let’s pray for him. 45. Let’s pray against military intervention and interim government. 46. President election inconclusive, yet Jonathan declared winner. APC Pray! 47. I don’t see Buhari with credentials to vie for president. 48. Ghana economy to have terrible and serious crisis. 49. With the level of bloodshed I saw, it was better Goodluck goes now to his village quietly. 50. 2015 election is another June 12. The man who truly won will not govern or rule. |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by dasrackhor(m): 11:19am On Jan 15, 2015 |
Na dis election period everything dey change..ranging from compensation of 2011 affected corpers to ammunition,etc...Oga jonah we aint stupid nor clueless like u nah....Diaris God ooooo,continue... |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by jazzy4naija(m): 11:28am On Jan 15, 2015 |
What should be the relationship between a democratic state and its armed forces? It is easier for politicians to play to popular sentiment about “our boys” than to address the moral and constitutional issues. Enshrining the 'military covenant' in statute is doubtless good party politics. David Cameron has shown himself to be quite shameless in conflating support for the military with love of country. Promoting Armed Forces Day in 2010, the Prime Minister called for “an explosion of red white and blue all over the country”. The implication was that if you had reservations about this, you were not a good, patriotic citizen and were not doing your duty in support of the armed forces. It is de rigueur for politicians to praise the undisputed bravery and skill of armed forces personnel. But all too often, that has seemed to serve as a substitute for equipping them properly and taking good care of their needs when they return from active service, broken in mind or body. That has to change but it is questionable as to whether a legal covenant is the means by which to provide for those needs. It certainly will do nothing about the hypocrisy, expediency and lack of vision which so regularly places servicemen and women in wholly avoidable situations of suffering and slaughter. (Consider the despots and hate figures whom the West has been happy to arm and support in the past: Saddam Hussein, bin Laden, Gaddafi, the Afghan Talibs) The government argues that soldiers, sailors and aircrew are expected, by the nature of their employment, to accept the possibility of death or injury and that they must be duly rewarded for their willingness to do so. The reality is that individuals will sometimes be sacrificed for national objectives. Those objectives are defined by governments in a manner which frequently takes no account of the will of the electorate. So what of the balance of power between people and politicians; politicians and military commanders? One clause of the covenant describes "the unique nature of military land operations [which] means that the army differs from all other institutions, and must be sustained and provided for accordingly by the Nation" and concludes that this creates “a mutual obligation”. Between the civil power of a democratic state and its military, the relationship is one of command and subservience. This is not a “mutual obligation” in any legal sense. Control of the military must always be in the hands of elected politicians (except in extreme circumstances where commanders believe they have been given orders which are illegal) and anything which could dilute or obfuscate that is potentially dangerous and undemocratic. Making laws which have not been thought through may have profoundly serious constitutional consequences. Certainly, the care, housing, pay and support of service personnel should be of the highest standard. (As, by the way, should that of fire-fighters, lifeboat crews, police and mountain rescue teams – all highly skilled and courageous people who uncomplainingly put their lives at risk for the protection and safety of their fellow citizens.) But this does not require a legal arrangement which has the potential to alter the relationship between politicians and generals. The former must always have primacy and must learn to take greater heed of the will of the people and of parliament before committing service personnel to conflict situations. We need to serve our armed forces better. The covenant says "British soldiers must always be able to expect fair treatment, to be valued and respected as individuals." The best way to meet those rights is to advocate for greater integrity in international affairs, for anticipation of international flashpoints to avoid conflict, and for the devoting of resources to resolving conflict when it does occur. When that is done, politicians can rightfully demand a loyal and obedient response from the armed forces under their control. That is the covenant for which we should strive. It is a moral covenant, not a legal one. 1 Like |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by seangy4konji: 11:44am On Jan 15, 2015 |
What's the website of Nigerian army? Why are computer engineering and information graduates jobless or sourcing for themselves when they can be establishing a good database management and information security and integrity for Nigeria but the lucky ones are either slave working in a bank instead of making us a working country. I deh vecks for Nigeria. We soppose deh live like kings I swear. We con deh suffer for our father land? Time will tell I swear. |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by seangy4konji: 11:46am On Jan 15, 2015 |
What's the website of Nigerian army? Why are computer engineering and information graduates jobless or sourcing for themselves when they can be establishing a good database management and information security and integrity for Nigeria but the lucky ones are either slave working in a bank instead of making us a working country. I deh vecks for Nigeria. We soppose deh live like kings I swear. We con deh suffer for our father land? Time will tell I swear. Display this hardware.. The generals v diverted our money to cayman island and Swiss bank accts. No mercy for a corrupt official. Enough. |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by skyp(m): 11:57am On Jan 15, 2015 |
What exactly does the op want to achieve by this post? Can't our security agents have any secret @all? |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by deletrue: 11:58am On Jan 15, 2015 |
ichidodo:He be like say you be senior military personnel. See your descrption of the military wapons, especially the last paragraph. I dey like intelligent people. 1 Like |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by ehemwhy(m): 11:59am On Jan 15, 2015 |
[quote author=saintade01 post=29809786] Is this really a secure way of moving this equipments? What happened to Cargo Planes, at least i have seen one that moved about 32 armour tanks in the US at once. I hope the next batch is not hijacked. Do you know how heavy an armoured tank is ? At least 100 tons. There is no cargo plane that can carry 5 tanks at once - not even the antonovs -not to talk of 32 tanks |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by jazzy4naija(m): 12:04pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by holatin(m): 12:11pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
[quote author=samally post=29810397][/quote]wetin dis one dey talk. I need two thing from you Research how many years buhari use then research about the ammunition in his regime ? then get back to me |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by deletrue: 12:12pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
GEJ and military should know how to distribute these items. He should be very careful of the north east who hate him so much. To me, if not that Kaduna and kano are the hot places, no point taking any of these items to those places. They are the sponsorers of these evils, especially boko haram. |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by swezenberg(m): 12:28pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
Thank God the President finally woke up even though we know it is because of the election at least we will record less casualties for the time being. |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by oluamid(m): 12:38pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
clefstone: Previous governments didn't have to deal with boko haram, sire. |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by clefstone(m): 1:11pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
oluamid:you prepare for such situations before they present themselves, not after, sir |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by mbz101(m): 2:05pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
Anyway I saw the aromour on Ibadan expressway . Make dem use ham against party politics . I talk my mind oo |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by gulfer: 2:09pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
I hope this artillery just procured will not be turned on the opposition. |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by emeka2847: 2:39pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
Another story from "SOURCE" who has no name. Tell it to the goons. GMB till Jona gives a damn! |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by spinna: 6:37pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by komekn(m): 11:35pm On Jan 15, 2015 |
Phinity318: Military procurement in the west follows extremely stringent protocols and standards of probity are very high particularly when it is nation to nation procurement there are no middlemen contractors, the opportunity for EGUNJE, Kickback, 10% is near zero. Having this in mind, these procurement applications are specifically detailed and not general and are open to legislative scrutiny. I ask the question WHERE DID NIGERIA make a military procurement application to a western nation and it was refused when, where and by whom. All we have are smoke screens and hearsay on our papers by shameless politicians telling to the informed obvious lies, deceiving the gullible and uninformed public who are celebrating mediocrity in not fit for purpose over priced military acquisitions. By the way those standards of probity and procurement disappear completely when you procure from China, Russia, Ukraine and Poland, you can buy tokunboh anything and declare it as NEW. This is an area I have composite knowledge. 1 Like |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by Nobody: 6:23am On Jan 16, 2015 |
komekn:Wow! Tankx for such a detailed xplanation, now I know better! mediocrity ,political ineptitude of our politicians |
Re: Military Takes Delivery Of Attack Helicopters by Nobody: 10:40am On Jan 16, 2015 |
coolluk:Before nko |
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