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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 1:27pm On Jan 26, 2015
agaugust:


All Nigerians have power supply back up electricity power generators

All South Africans use Candles grin grin
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I have never used a single candle ever since load shedding started and I have even forgotten about it.


http://www.enca.com/south-africa/eskom-predicts-no-load-shedding-week
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 1:32pm On Jan 26, 2015
mzilakazi:


I heard they will train Nigerian military at large.

But they can't turn cowards into Bravehearts.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 1:36pm On Jan 26, 2015
mzilakazi:


I heard they will train Nigerian military at large.

"An earlier report revealed that a team of South Africans were involved in training Nigerian soldiers, and the Nigerian government had asked for additional training." lipsrsealed

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 1:43pm On Jan 26, 2015
jpphilips:


My personal Generator have become an achievement for the failed Govt you support? grin grin grin grin grin
Are you supposed to be using Generators in the first place is your govt is not irresponsible?

When he fails to service his wife, her v1brator can be put up as an achievement.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by overhypedsteve(m): 1:50pm On Jan 26, 2015
DieVluit:


I asked you to articulate your point. You refused to. I know what they are linked to.

I am saying that your response to him is pointless.

So I will say it: that picture is pointless. You made no point.
lol. You really do need that point don't you? Yea, I can see, I can see you poring over nairaland everyday in search of points and enlightenment, a luxury that have been denied you by your poor education under the Bantu education act. Keep searching for points "bra" (whatever you mean by that nonsense) the poster for whom the reply was meant is already in possession of the "point" and that is enough for me, maybe, just maybe he will give you that point which you so desperately seek for.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:52pm On Jan 26, 2015
saengine:
http://m.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/SA-experts-to-help-Nigeria-tackle-Boko-Haram-20150126

Bad week for Nigerians on this forum grin grin grin

Former South African soldiers are off to Nigeria to help sort out your Boko Haram mess.

You like to be deceived by kids on internet posting stories that have no single source, military forces from one country to another don't just fly in and out, a lot of international procedure is needed, no single military of political source is quoted in that story.

Countries don't take in foreign forces without top level approval, Chadian army was going to Cameroon, President Biya announced it, President Deby confirmed.

Your news24 story has NO SINGLE NAME OF ANY MILITARY OR POLITICAL SOURCE mentioned....Kids fool you around on internet grin grin
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 1:58pm On Jan 26, 2015
overhypedsteve:
lol. You really do need that point don't you? Yea, I can see, I can see you poring over nairaland everyday in search of points and enlightenment, a luxury that have been denied you by your poor education under the Bantu education act. Keep searching for points "bra" (whatever you mean by that nonsense) the poster for whom the reply was meant is already in possession of the "point" and that is enough for me, maybe, just maybe he will give you that point which you so desperately seek for.

In other words, that particular post was a pointless as this one.

He is not in possession of the point if he rebuffed you with his R1 post. Your response got cancelled into non-existence.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:59pm On Jan 26, 2015
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Nigerian Army Roasts Boko Haram In Weekend Battle And Ongoing Operations...

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Nigerian soldiers on Sunday faced three separate and daring raids by Boko Haram insurgents on three major towns of Borno State and successfully repelled two of them, the Defence Headquarters has said.

Chris Olukolade, the Director of Defence Information, said the daring attacks on Maiduguri and neighbouring Konduga by insurgents were successfully repelled by soldiers.

While confirming earlier reports by PREMIUM TIMES, the Major General also stated that soldiers securing Monguno, including a “Brigade Commander and some of the troops”, were wounded and had to retreat from the town.

He said an “exclusive coordinated air campaign have taken over from ground forces in Monguno, as troops had to retreat from the location after the Brigade Commander and some of the troops were wounded while repelling terrorists attack on the town today”.
The three-pronged attack by the Boko Haram sect is one of the most daring in recent times as the insurgents, who already control a large part of Borno State, tighten the noose on Maiduguri, the state capital.


The Maiduguri attack
Security sources said the terrorists launched a massive onslaught on the Borno State capital by first attacking an army formation in the town, 243 Battalion, some distance away from the Air Force base.

The troop, our sources said, fought back gallantly, repelling the insurgents and capturing some tanks and other weapons from them.
The fighting continued, deep into the night and extending to Sunday morning, until the insurgents began to retreat. The Commanding Officer of the Battalion, a Colonel Shuaibu, was reportedly shot in the arm.

Our sources said a large number of the terrorists were killed.

In his statement on Sunday evening, Mr. Olukolade said “an extensive cordon and search is ongoing as part of the mopping up operation to determine details of the heavy casualties suffered by the terrorists”.

He added that “scores of the terrorists died in the course of the attack, while many of them were also captured with wounds”.
According to the spokesperson, items recovered from the fleeing insurgents include a Cobra Armoured Vehicle, heavy artillery guns, as well as some machine guns.

“Three Gulf cars loaded with explosives were also destroyed,” he said.

PREMIUM TIMES had reported the attack on Borno as soldiers spoke privately about the operation.

“We had a sleepless night till this (Sunday) morning because these elements tried to enter Maiduguri from Dalwa and Limanti axis but our soldiers were able to repel them,” a senior soldier had said.

“They retreated and took another flank around Njimtilo this morning and our troops have been engaging them there too.”
As the battle between soldiers and insurgents raged, residents of Maiduguri’s 1000 Unit Housing Estate, near Njimtilo, fled their homes towards the city centre. Njimtilo is about 20 kilometres from Maiduguri city centre.

Witnesses said soldiers and members of the local vigilante, called Civilian-JTF, confronted the insurgents as fighter jets of the Nigeria Air Force were deployed.

About 200 people, including insurgents and soldiers, are estimated to have died in the battle.

The Konduga battle
While the Maiduguri battle was on, another group of insurgents stormed Konduga, a town 35km from Maiduguri.
Mr. Olukolade said troops also successfully repelled the insurgents from Konduga “twice” on Sunday, although with some casualties.
“Some of the troops however lost their lives in the series of operations to repel the terrorists today,” he said. “Those that were wounded have been evacuated for appropriate medical treatment.”

Fall of Monguno
Of the three-pronged attacks by the insurgents, the military lost the one at Monguno to the insurgents.
Military insiders said the insurgents arrived at about 2 am on Sunday, parking their Hilux vans deep into the bush, with their headlights on.
Soldiers of the 5 Brigade, who saw the unusual lights, began to shoot in the direction of the vans without knowing that the insurgents had left the vans and advanced close to the Brigade headquarters.

Suddenly, the insurgents began to shoot sporadically. The troop of the Brigade, including those of the Multinational Joint Task Force [MJTF], who were camped at a school inside the barracks after they were dislodged from Baga, engaged the terrorists in a long exchange of gunfire.
The biggest fighting tank owned by the Brigade, known as Shika, killed several insurgents, and wounded several others.
But it was such a long battle that the equipment, which provided cover for ground troops, suddenly ran out of ammunition and begun to withdraw.

As it withdrew, the rifle men behind also retreated, as the insurgents followed in pursuit. In the process, the commander of the Brigade, a Brigadier General Yekini, and a few other soldiers were wounded. It is not clear the number of soldiers and insurgents killed in the attack.
“We could have overpowered the insurgents, but there was no enough ammunition,” an officer, who participated in the battle, told PREMIUM TIMES.

The troop, who retreated from Monguno, are now gathered at the entrance of the headquarters of 7 Division in Maiduguri.
The General Officer Commanding of the Division, Brigadier General M.Y. Ibrahim, is said to have left instruction that the soldiers and officers, including the Commander of the MJTF, dislodged from Baga, Brigadier General E.A. Ransome-Kuti, should be denied entry into the barracks.
“We arrived here since 3 p.m. but they are not allowing us to gain access to the barracks,” an officer said. “We don’t know what is going on.”
PREMIUM TIMES had earlier reported the fall of Monguno after a military source in Maiduguri said on Sunday morning that “we have decimated the idiots (from Maiduguri) but Monguno has fallen”.

Mr. Olukolade, however, said the air operations on Monguno would continue. He also said calm has been restored in Maiduguri and Konduga as operation continues with patrols and surveillance.
The spokesperson also confirmed an earlier statement by an army spokesperson that the 24-hour curfew imposed on Maiduguri during the attacks will end by 6:00 a.m. on Monday.


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/175592-inside-details-of-boko-harams-3-pronged-attack-on-maiduguri-konduga-monguno.html


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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 2:12pm On Jan 26, 2015
DieVluit:
Stop crying.
If you believed what you just posted, you would've simply stopped arguing with me. But you don't believe what you posted. In the same way you don't believe your dreams and fantasies about your cowardly military.
You can't stop cause know you have a case to answer regarding your pathetic military; and you can't answer it. Unless you can erase the following headlines:
"Boko haram takes over territory, bases and barracks in Nigeria". But erase this, you can't. It happened and it's happening.
i dont know why,but i cant stop myself from replying you.maybe it is the way you propagate malicious lies that is too hefty for me to ignore.
you have resorted to using "stop crying" now that i've cornered you like a scared squirell.i've told you that baga and munguno arent 'military bases',they are called frontier garrisons.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 2:20pm On Jan 26, 2015
EVarn:
i dont know why,but i cant stop myself from replying you.maybe it is the way you propagate malicious lies that is too hefty for me to ignore.
you have resorted to using "stop crying" now that i've cornered you like a scared squirell.i've told you that baga and munguno arent 'military bases',they are called frontier garrisons.

Great admission. You can't stop replying to me.

Feel free to point out the lies:

1. Baga taken over by BH.

2. Monguno taken over by BH.

3. Bases and barracks taken over by BH.

4. Soldiers "retreated".

Whenever you are ready.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 2:20pm On Jan 26, 2015
DieVluit:
As reported where? As confirmed where? Nowhere! Thumbsucking updates as usual.
They were taken alright.
as reported by the newspapers
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by saengine: 2:23pm On Jan 26, 2015
agaugust:


You like to be deceived by kids on internet posting stories that have no single source, military forces from one country to another, no single military of political source to quoted in that story.

Countries don't take in foreign forces without top level approval, Chadian army was going to Cameroon, President Biya announced it, President Deby confirmed.

Your news24 story has NO SINGLE NAME OF ANY MILITARY OR POLITICAL SOURCE mentioned....Kids fool you around on internet grin grin
.

Did you watch my video that you requested of your NSA head calling your soldiers cowards? I even gave you the time in the video when he says it. Shame you think i forgot about that? First confirm that you watched the video (which you asked for) before i waste anymore time on you.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 2:25pm On Jan 26, 2015
gottfried21:
Ah you know same old same old,I'm inlove with this thread,keeps me busy when I am on Night shift,I just sit here smartphone in hand and watch as two giants battle it out.
hahahaha....your countrymen are conniving liars though,and they must be tackled decisively.anyways,hows the job,got any new cases lately?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 2:25pm On Jan 26, 2015
EVarn:
as reported by the newspapers

Show us the newspapers that say Baga and Mungono weren't taken over. Whenever you're ready.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 2:29pm On Jan 26, 2015
saengine:
http://m.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/SA-experts-to-help-Nigeria-tackle-Boko-Haram-20150126

Bad week for Nigerians on this forum grin grin grin

Former South African soldiers are off to Nigeria to help sort out your Boko Haram mess.

Don't be delusional. Posting a sensationalist report from a news source desperately seeking attention proves nothing.

You South-Africans are clowns.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 2:38pm On Jan 26, 2015
DieVluit:


Great admission. You can't stop replying to me.

Feel free to point out the lies:

1. Baga taken over by BH.

2. Monguno taken over by BH.

3. Bases and barracks taken over by BH.

4. Soldiers "retreated".

Whenever you are ready.
1. Baga fell into terrorist hands due to neighbouring franco-nations' cowardice,but yes,baga fell into BH hand
2. monguno town didnt fall into terrorist hands,only MONGUNO FRONTIER GARRISON was invaded by BH fighters.but we are currently recapturing monguno through air raids.
3. No bases and barracks were taken,only two frontier garrisons.their is a clear difference between a base and a frontier.
4. Troops retreated when facing overwhelming numbers,infact,they were ordered to retreat.so they didnt "run away" from their posts.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 2:39pm On Jan 26, 2015
EVarn:

1. Baga fell into terrorist hands due to neighbouring franco-nations' cowardice,but yes,baga fell into BH hand
2. monguno town didnt fall into terrorist hands,only MONGUNO FRONTIER GARRISON was invaded by BH fighters.but we are currently recapturing monguno through air raids.
3. No bases and barracks were taken,only two frontier garrisons.their is a clear difference between a base and a frontier.
4. Troops retreated when facing overwhelming numbers,infact,they were ordered to retreat.so they didnt "run away" from their posts.

I did not ask for reasons.

So, to my post, it's

1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. Yes

Feel free to post EVIDENCE saying different.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 2:40pm On Jan 26, 2015
Henry120:


Don't be delusional. Posting a sensationalist report from a news source desperately seeking attention proves nothing.

You South-Africans are clowns.


And we should accept what you say because you say so.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 2:40pm On Jan 26, 2015
DieVluit:


Show us the newspapers that say Baga and Mungono weren't taken over. Whenever you're ready.
i never said that baga and mongonu werent invaded.i simply said that they were frontier garrisons,not bases.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 2:41pm On Jan 26, 2015
EVarn:
i never said that baga and mongonu werent invaded.i simply said that they were frontier garrisons,not bases.

If you can't deny that they were invaded, than you have no business posting anything.

And feel free to support your post with EVIDENCE.

You don't have any.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 2:43pm On Jan 26, 2015
DieVluit:


I did not ask for reasons.

So, to my post, it's

1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. Yes

Feel free to post EVIDENCE saying different.
no,its:
1. Yes
2. No
3. No
3. Yes
Feel free to post EVIDENCE supporting contrary.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 2:46pm On Jan 26, 2015
DieVluit:

If you can't deny that they were invaded, than you have no business posting anything.
And feel free to support your post with EVIDENCE.
You don't have any.
you are a cheat.why are you forcefully shovelling words into my mouth?.abegi,go and die if you arent satisfied.coconut milkman.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 2:47pm On Jan 26, 2015
EVarn:
no,its:
1. Yes
2. No
3. No
3. Yes
Feel free to post EVIDENCE supporting contrary.

Happily

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/25/africa/nigeria-boko-haram-battle-maiduguri/

Strategic city falls in Nigeria's battle against Boko Haram

Thank you for your dreams
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 2:48pm On Jan 26, 2015
EVarn:
you are a cheat.why are you forcefully shovelling words into my mouth?.abegi,go and die if you arent satisfied.coconut milkman.

Your words below.

Perfect admission.

EVarn:
i never said that baga and mongonu werent invaded.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 2:59pm On Jan 26, 2015
agaugust:

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Nigerian Army Roasts Boko Haram In Weekend Battle And Ongoing Operations...

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Nigerian soldiers on Sunday faced three separate and daring raids by Boko Haram insurgents on three major towns of Borno State and successfully repelled two of them, the Defence Headquarters has said.

Chris Olukolade, the Director of Defence Information, said the daring attacks on Maiduguri and neighbouring Konduga by insurgents were successfully repelled by soldiers.

While confirming earlier reports by PREMIUM TIMES, the Major General also stated that soldiers securing Monguno, including a “Brigade Commander and some of the troops”, were wounded and had to retreat from the town.

He said an “exclusive coordinated air campaign have taken over from ground forces in Monguno, as troops had to retreat from the location after the Brigade Commander and some of the troops were wounded while repelling terrorists attack on the town today”.
The three-pronged attack by the Boko Haram sect is one of the most daring in recent times as the insurgents, who already control a large part of Borno State, tighten the noose on Maiduguri, the state capital.


The Maiduguri attack
Security sources said the terrorists launched a massive onslaught on the Borno State capital by first attacking an army formation in the town, 243 Battalion, some distance away from the Air Force base.

The troop, our sources said, fought back gallantly, repelling the insurgents and capturing some tanks and other weapons from them.
The fighting continued, deep into the night and extending to Sunday morning, until the insurgents began to retreat. The Commanding Officer of the Battalion, a Colonel Shuaibu, was reportedly shot in the arm.

Our sources said a large number of the terrorists were killed.

In his statement on Sunday evening, Mr. Olukolade said “an extensive cordon and search is ongoing as part of the mopping up operation to determine details of the heavy casualties suffered by the terrorists”.

He added that “scores of the terrorists died in the course of the attack, while many of them were also captured with wounds”.
According to the spokesperson, items recovered from the fleeing insurgents include a Cobra Armoured Vehicle, heavy artillery guns, as well as some machine guns.

“Three Gulf cars loaded with explosives were also destroyed,” he said.

PREMIUM TIMES had reported the attack on Borno as soldiers spoke privately about the operation.

“We had a sleepless night till this (Sunday) morning because these elements tried to enter Maiduguri from Dalwa and Limanti axis but our soldiers were able to repel them,” a senior soldier had said.

“They retreated and took another flank around Njimtilo this morning and our troops have been engaging them there too.”
As the battle between soldiers and insurgents raged, residents of Maiduguri’s 1000 Unit Housing Estate, near Njimtilo, fled their homes towards the city centre. Njimtilo is about 20 kilometres from Maiduguri city centre.

Witnesses said soldiers and members of the local vigilante, called Civilian-JTF, confronted the insurgents as fighter jets of the Nigeria Air Force were deployed.

About 200 people, including insurgents and soldiers, are estimated to have died in the battle.

The Konduga battle
While the Maiduguri battle was on, another group of insurgents stormed Konduga, a town 35km from Maiduguri.
Mr. Olukolade said troops also successfully repelled the insurgents from Konduga “twice” on Sunday, although with some casualties.
“Some of the troops however lost their lives in the series of operations to repel the terrorists today,” he said. “Those that were wounded have been evacuated for appropriate medical treatment.”

Fall of Monguno
Of the three-pronged attacks by the insurgents, the military lost the one at Monguno to the insurgents.
Military insiders said the insurgents arrived at about 2 am on Sunday, parking their Hilux vans deep into the bush, with their headlights on.
Soldiers of the 5 Brigade, who saw the unusual lights, began to shoot in the direction of the vans without knowing that the insurgents had left the vans and advanced close to the Brigade headquarters.

Suddenly, the insurgents began to shoot sporadically. The troop of the Brigade, including those of the Multinational Joint Task Force [MJTF], who were camped at a school inside the barracks after they were dislodged from Baga, engaged the terrorists in a long exchange of gunfire.
The biggest fighting tank owned by the Brigade, known as Shika, killed several insurgents, and wounded several others.
But it was such a long battle that the equipment, which provided cover for ground troops, suddenly ran out of ammunition and begun to withdraw.

As it withdrew, the rifle men behind also retreated, as the insurgents followed in pursuit. In the process, the commander of the Brigade, a Brigadier General Yekini, and a few other soldiers were wounded. It is not clear the number of soldiers and insurgents killed in the attack.
“We could have overpowered the insurgents, but there was no enough ammunition,” an officer, who participated in the battle, told PREMIUM TIMES.

The troop, who retreated from Monguno, are now gathered at the entrance of the headquarters of 7 Division in Maiduguri.
The General Officer Commanding of the Division, Brigadier General M.Y. Ibrahim, is said to have left instruction that the soldiers and officers, including the Commander of the MJTF, dislodged from Baga, Brigadier General E.A. Ransome-Kuti, should be denied entry into the barracks.
“We arrived here since 3 p.m. but they are not allowing us to gain access to the barracks,” an officer said. “We don’t know what is going on.”
PREMIUM TIMES had earlier reported the fall of Monguno after a military source in Maiduguri said on Sunday morning that “we have decimated the idiots (from Maiduguri) but Monguno has fallen”.

Mr. Olukolade, however, said the air operations on Monguno would continue. He also said calm has been restored in Maiduguri and Konduga as operation continues with patrols and surveillance.
The spokesperson also confirmed an earlier statement by an army spokesperson that the 24-hour curfew imposed on Maiduguri during the attacks will end by 6:00 a.m. on Monday.


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/175592-inside-details-of-boko-harams-3-pronged-attack-on-maiduguri-konduga-monguno.html


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So, how much did you sell your Monguno base to BH, since they are new occupants of the Monguno military base?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 3:00pm On Jan 26, 2015
DieVluit:

Happily
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/25/africa/nigeria-boko-haram-battle-maiduguri/
Strategic city falls in Nigeria's battle against Boko Haram
Thank you for your dreams
stategic city huh?....that report is not 100% correct.checkout the source mr agaugust kindly posted for everyone a few posts back.thats the true source.
boko haram never capture the whole of monguno city,they only took the frontier garrison before our aerial attacks started roasted them.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 3:02pm On Jan 26, 2015
DieVluit:


Your words below.

Perfect admission.

yes.but they didnt take the whole of monguno town,only the garrison.how many times will i repeat it?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 3:02pm On Jan 26, 2015
EVarn:
stategic city huh?....that report is not 100% correct.checkout the source mr agaugust kindly posted for everyone a few posts back.thats the true source.
boko haram never capture the whole of monguno city,they only took the frontier garrison before our aerial attacks started roasted them.

Feel to post evidence denying that:

1. Mongumo's been invaded.

2. Baga's been invaded.

3. Barracks and bases have been taken over.

Whenever you're ready.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 3:05pm On Jan 26, 2015
EVarn:
yes.but they didnt take the whole of monguno town,only the garrison.how many times will i repeat it?


In other words no one was putting words in your mouth.

Even a fraction taken is a disgrace.
Also post evidence that they didn't take the whole of the town.

Also, deny what your own military said.

Also deny that the base in baga was taken.

Deny it with evidence, of course.

You will repeat it for as long as evidence is outstanding.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 3:06pm On Jan 26, 2015
DieVluit:


Feel to post evidence denying that:

1. Mongumo's been invaded.

2. Baga's been invaded.

3. Barracks and bases have been taken over.

Whenever you're ready.
you are a 419 cheat.you want me to repeat myself and die for you?.no sir,i dont think so.take your hocus-pocus mind games to your fellow milkmen.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DieVluit: 3:07pm On Jan 26, 2015
EVarn:
you are a 419 cheat.you want me to repeat myself and die for you?.no sir,i dont think so.take your hocus-pocus mind games to your fellow milkmen.

I want evidence. Zero's been posted. Therefore there's nothing to repeat.

Stop crying and post evidence.

Don't give me tears. Give me evidence.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 3:11pm On Jan 26, 2015
DieVluit:



In other words no one was putting words in your mouth.

Even a fraction taken is a disgrace.
Also post evidence that they didn't take the whole of the town.

Also, deny what your own military said.

Also deny that the base in baga was taken.

Deny it with evidence, of course.

You will repeat it for as long as evidence is outstanding.
i've answered you earlier.for more details and clarification,check mr agaugust's posts on this topic,there is a source attached to it.that is the source you are looking for.

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