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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 9:30pm On Mar 14, 2015
DieVluit:


In other words, you have nothing.




The proof is already in the pictures of Bama road, Maiguduri, that have been posted.

I personally love this one below because it has a nice collection of Maiguduriesque stuff. The electric lights. The Oando service station. The Okadas. The car registration plates. Hell, there's even a Lagos plate on the merc.



Fact is, NO PROOF that they are SOUTH AFRICAN MERCENARIES, but surely those men in the convoy are foreigners, could be Russian, Belorussian, Romanian, Ukrainian, Israeli, etc working as technical trainers for our new equipment and weapons.

Nigerian government has said NO MERCENARY is fighting for Nigeria and I will take that as final authority. Yes, president GEJ said we have technical training teams from PMCs, so how do they move from their hotel room to training locations, by riding Keke Marwa or riding on Donkeys?

They are our visitors on contract duty and the best way to protect them is by giving them MRAPs to drive themselves and GPMG to protect themselves, Boko suicide bombers may want to harm them in town. We don’t have surplus troops to waste escorting them, so let them be armed to protect themselves. Seems like common sense in my opinion.

We have to use PMC training at home in Nigeria, no time to send soldiers and pilots overseas by withdrawing them from battlefield for overseas training. We are already at war. Weapons suppliers are supposed to provide training to the buyer, so nothing wrong in these things we see, it happens in America and Europe.

What I wonder is whether every white-man in this world is a South African, so why do people think those MRAPs men are South Africans? REVA MRAP is all over the world, and Nigeria could buy them and give to Russian PMC staff to drive around town on duty to our training and skills transfer locations.

We have a confirmed South African mechanic killed here by accident, why not? We bought South African vehicles and so we need South African mechanics for now until maintenance skills are transferred to us Nigerians.

Mechanic is NOT = Mercenary.

One works with spanner/screws, the other works with weapons/ammunition.

How do South African mercenary pilots qualify to fly modern NAF combat helicopters? How much flight hours do those mercenary ‘pilots’ clock in a year? Is it cheap to graduate and maintain combat qualified pilots?

Some people don’t even use their heads, do they know that South African bush war in Angola ended over 20 years ago? Those SADF special forces are old now ! Many of them are now aged about 45 to 65 years. Is that the age for field combat and running around in deserts, on hills, rocks, and forests? Human heart and lungs does not grow weak with age? Some people forgot their Biology.

Anybody who thinks 100 SADF old men mercenaries are fighting 10,000 Boko Haram terrorists on a land mass the size of Great Britain, should go and ask Seleka rebels why about 300 well armed South African army elite paratroopers and special forces combined ran at Usain Bolt Olympic speed from Bangui city to Bangui airport in record time, they left their Mortar carrier Gecko vehicles behind and forgot their uniforms in the base, French army at the Central African Republic airport was their saviour from the hands of just about 1,500 Seleka rebels.

Over 30,000 Nigerian troops are fighting Boko Haram and winning the war. Until there is 100% infallible proof of a fighting mercenary in Nigeria today, I take the president’s word and that of the Nigerian military officers as final and mercenaries remain mere phantoms….ghosts.



Mercenaries? NO! Just mere technical advisers on new weapons purchased

http://prnigeria.com/2015/03/so-called-mercenaries-are-technical-advisers/

Posted by PRNigeria">PRNigeria on March 13, 2015

Senior military commanders have described stories in major international media and culled by local newspapers reporting that Nigeria is deploying hundreds of mercenaries against Boko Haram terrorists as a joke taken too far. The officers insisted that the foreigners are technical advisers that are providing trainings and instructions on the use of new armaments recently procured by the Nigerian military in the war on terror. Some top commanders who spoke with PRNigeria without wanting their identities disclosed insist that it is part of propaganda to paint Nigerian military as incompetent to deal with the insurgency by desperately ascribing recent spate of successes to ‘others’ rather than the gallant troops’ efforts.

The source recalled that only recently, some news agencies ascribed such successes to Cameroonian, Nigerien and “battle hardened” Chadian forces but when it became obvious that the forces of those countries were mainly fighting along their own border areas blocking free movement of terrorists, “it became necessary to look for others” who are helping Nigerians to fight. PRNigeria gathered that the foreigners spotted in Maiduguri and other areas close to the theatre of wars are technical partners who are helping to train Nigerian forces on how to operate and maintain the recently acquired equipment which came from different sources.


The source further cited the particular example of the maintenance technician, who died recently insisting that he was not even a combatant but a professional in fixing armour vehicles. President Goodluck Jonathan was recently quoted in an interview with Voice of America (VOA) confirming that Nigeria has some trainers helping to get troops well acquainted with the recently acquired weaponry.

According to Jonathan, “we now have this technical people who are trainers and technicians, who are to train our people on how to use them, and technicians that help the maintenance, at the same time training our people how to maintain this equipment,” adding that two companies were involved in the training. The source recalled with regrets, the several years that Nigeria wasted while negotiating and appealing for equipment supply from the Western allies which were not only rebuffed but prevented other countries under their direct influence from selling to Nigeria.

“The fact that we have foreign experts outside the United States helping to train our troops is not a secret but it is not fair for them to embark on this blackmail simply because we got assistance from other places when they turned us down at a critical period”, the source stated. When contacted on the story that mercenaries are fighting the battle for Nigeria, the Director Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade said “Sorry, I don’t have anything about that claim. I just know that Nigerian military and security forces are putting in all their resources, training and experience acquired over the years to address the security challenges.

“Our neighbours operating under the auspices of the Multinational Joint Task Force are also backing our efforts from all our borders with them. We also have some offer of training and intelligence assistance from foreign countries. Some of these arrangements even predate the present operations.”

http://prnigeria.com/2015/03/so-called-mercenaries-are-technical-advisers/

[size=16pt]This Is Nigeria's War Fought ONLY By Nigerians ![/size]

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 10:14pm On Mar 14, 2015
agaugust:



Fact is, NO PROOF that they are SOUTH AFRICAN MERCENARIES, but surely those men in the convoy are foreigners, could be Russian, Belorussian, Romanian, Ukrainian, Israeli, etc working as technical trainers for our new equipment and weapons.

Nigerian government has said NO MERCENARY is fighting for Nigeria and I will take that as final authority. Yes, president GEJ said we have technical training teams from PMCs, so how do they move from their hotel room to training locations, by riding Keke Marwa or riding on Donkeys?

They are our visitors on contract duty and the best way to protect them is by giving them MRAPs to drive themselves and GPMG to protect themselves, Boko suicide bombers may want to harm them in town. We don’t have surplus troops to waste escorting them, so let them be armed to protect themselves. Seems like common sense in my opinion.

We have to use PMC training at home in Nigeria, no time to send soldiers and pilots overseas by withdrawing them from battlefield for overseas training. We are already at war. Weapons suppliers are supposed to provide training to the buyer, so nothing wrong in these things we see, it happens in America and Europe.

What I wonder is whether every white-man in this world is a South African, so why do people think those MRAPs men are South Africans? REVA MRAP is all over the world, and Nigeria could buy them and give to Russian PMC staff to drive around town on duty to our training and skills transfer locations.

We have a confirmed South African mechanic killed here by accident, why not? We bought South African vehicles and so we need South African mechanics for now until maintenance skills are transferred to us Nigerians.

Mechanic is NOT = Mercenary.

One works with spanner/screws, the other works with weapons/ammunition.

How do South African mercenary pilots qualify to fly modern NAF combat helicopters? How much flight hours do those mercenary ‘pilots’ clock in a year? Is it cheap to graduate and maintain combat qualified pilots?

Some people don’t even use their heads, do they know that South African bush war in Angola ended over 20 years ago? Those SADF special forces are old now ! Many of them are now aged about 45 to 65 years. Is that the age for field combat and running around in deserts, on hills, rocks, and forests? Human heart and lungs does not grow weak with age? Some people forgot their Biology.

Anybody who thinks 100 SADF old men mercenaries are fighting 10,000 Boko Haram terrorists on a land mass the size of Great Britain, should go and ask Seleka rebels why about 300 well armed South African army elite paratroopers and special forces combined ran at Usain Bolt Olympic speed from Bangui city to Bangui airport in record time, they left their Mortar carrier Gecko vehicles behind and forgot their uniforms in the base, French army at the Central African Republic airport was their saviour from the hands of just about 1,500 Seleka rebels.

Over 30,000 Nigerian troops are fighting Boko Haram and winning the war. Until there is 100% infallible proof of a fighting mercenary in Nigeria today, I take the president’s word and that of the Nigerian military officers as final and mercenaries remain mere phantoms….ghosts.



Mercenaries? NO! Just mere technical advisers on new weapons purchased

http://prnigeria.com/2015/03/so-called-mercenaries-are-technical-advisers/

Posted by PRNigeria">PRNigeria on March 13, 2015

Senior military commanders have described stories in major international media and culled by local newspapers reporting that Nigeria is deploying hundreds of mercenaries against Boko Haram terrorists as a joke taken too far. The officers insisted that the foreigners are technical advisers that are providing trainings and instructions on the use of new armaments recently procured by the Nigerian military in the war on terror. Some top commanders who spoke with PRNigeria without wanting their identities disclosed insist that it is part of propaganda to paint Nigerian military as incompetent to deal with the insurgency by desperately ascribing recent spate of successes to ‘others’ rather than the gallant troops’ efforts.

The source recalled that only recently, some news agencies ascribed such successes to Cameroonian, Nigerien and “battle hardened” Chadian forces but when it became obvious that the forces of those countries were mainly fighting along their own border areas blocking free movement of terrorists, “it became necessary to look for others” who are helping Nigerians to fight. PRNigeria gathered that the foreigners spotted in Maiduguri and other areas close to the theatre of wars are technical partners who are helping to train Nigerian forces on how to operate and maintain the recently acquired equipment which came from different sources.


The source further cited the particular example of the maintenance technician, who died recently insisting that he was not even a combatant but a professional in fixing armour vehicles. President Goodluck Jonathan was recently quoted in an interview with Voice of America (VOA) confirming that Nigeria has some trainers helping to get troops well acquainted with the recently acquired weaponry.

According to Jonathan, “we now have this technical people who are trainers and technicians, who are to train our people on how to use them, and technicians that help the maintenance, at the same time training our people how to maintain this equipment,” adding that two companies were involved in the training. The source recalled with regrets, the several years that Nigeria wasted while negotiating and appealing for equipment supply from the Western allies which were not only rebuffed but prevented other countries under their direct influence from selling to Nigeria.

“The fact that we have foreign experts outside the United States helping to train our troops is not a secret but it is not fair for them to embark on this blackmail simply because we got assistance from other places when they turned us down at a critical period”, the source stated. When contacted on the story that mercenaries are fighting the battle for Nigeria, the Director Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade said “Sorry, I don’t have anything about that claim. I just know that Nigerian military and security forces are putting in all their resources, training and experience acquired over the years to address the security challenges.

“Our neighbours operating under the auspices of the Multinational Joint Task Force are also backing our efforts from all our borders with them. We also have some offer of training and intelligence assistance from foreign countries. Some of these arrangements even predate the present operations.”

http://prnigeria.com/2015/03/so-called-mercenaries-are-technical-advisers/

[size=16pt]This Is Nigeria's War Fought ONLY By Nigerians ![/size]

Here's the proof underneath of people who are doing the real fighting for you.

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 10:14pm On Mar 14, 2015
Msauza:



That is a complete contradiction. Foreign technicians on a war zone carrying guns and wearing military fatigue. Do you get the smell of a fish?
this is why I support abortion

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 10:18pm On Mar 14, 2015
Msauza:


Here's the proof underneath of people who are doing the real fighting for you .
with their bare hands..hehehe

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ocelot2006(m): 10:20pm On Mar 14, 2015
Msauza:


Here's the proof underneath of people who are doing the real fighting for you.


Wow....they are so well "armed".......with cargo shorts. If that's your evidence, then it's outright laughable. Try harder.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by saengine: 10:25pm On Mar 14, 2015
agaugust:


Here...

http://worlddefencenews..ca/2014/03/south-african-company-icp-has-sold-12.html

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Dont "here" me. I posted pics of Mk III with white men at the gun turret. U angirliy said those are Equitorial Guniea Reva III vehicles. The video Henry120 posted shows Mk III with Nigerian army. So u must be angry at him, not me!!!

Massive fail cheesy grin
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 10:28pm On Mar 14, 2015
we patiently await pictures of the so called mercenaries armed with at least a 'cane' from reuters, afp, and ap ..

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ocelot2006(m): 10:29pm On Mar 14, 2015
lezz:
if you say there are thousands of black southafrican doctors abroad, then you're beneath the waste in a sewer pipe. Little wonder this thread drags on

Blacksouthafricans are barely literate and they don't have the numbers to fill up the spaces even with the help of ANC.

Nigerian doctors are occupying your public health institution and you're here giving a lousy excuse that your own home grown doctors are agitating for better pay as the reason. Let shame envelope you!!!

Many, many white professionals flee to Europe when your likes got into power and there were lots of spaces of vacancies left with a gaping hole.

You blacks were still groping with education when other Africans especially Nigerians filled up most professional slots. My boy that was the beginning of southafrica's well known xenophobia, fool.

We may not have the best educational institutions, but we have the smartest people on the continent for a fact.

And we are not southafricans who can't tell a simple truth to save his life.

We are proudly Nigerians who have built the best economy and a great country from scratch. We are practically not of the same strata.

Ouch!! That's gonna hurt

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 10:34pm On Mar 14, 2015

WHITE PMC OPERATIVES SUPPORTING THE OPERATIONS OF FRESHLY-INDUCTED GAZELLE HELICOPTERS OF THE NIGERIAN AIR FORCE IN BORNO

who's the combatant and the mechanic?

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 10:51pm On Mar 14, 2015
The truth has now been revealed. Due to my closeness to Afrikaanse gemeenskap because of my bloodline, I have been able to meet with people who had the information about the developments around South Africans in Nigeria. It is by no any bias to reveal to you that the Nigerian government truly hired SA mercenaries and not technicians as they claim. This information only arise after the death of Leon who was a former member of Koevoet and now the Afrikaans community is in rage with the ANC government that cannot give them jobs.

It has been revealed that many of these mercenaries whom some are serving in Iraq are mainly made up of young Afrikaner boys and Couloureds. In Nigeria, however South Africans did not want to work hand in hand with the local force because some of them were suspected of having been compromised to insurgents. They were being suspected of having spies among them whom would collect information about their activities and communicate it to terrorists. These mercenaries are doing the job as they could confirm to their fellow compatriots in SA and the military is doing the clean up. They should ensure as always that their engagements is kept secret, but they are now most certain that their cover has now been blown out because of the death of their colleague.

However, it only happened that fateful day they were asked to incooperate with the local army so that they could learn one or two about their skills, little did they know that they were about to lose the life of a colleague and mentor. The army mistakened his convoy on the road as Boko harm and one tank shot at them.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:58pm On Mar 14, 2015
iterator24:



WHITE PMC OPERATIVES SUPPORTING THE OPERATIONS OF FRESHLY-INDUCTED GAZELLE HELICOPTERS OF THE NIGERIAN AIR FORCE IN BORNO

who's the combatant and the mechanic?

Hot Shot.... 10/10 post
.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 11:00pm On Mar 14, 2015
agaugust:


LOL.... cheesy cheesy

A whole 300 SANDF elit paratroopers plus special forces could not survive 24 hours defending one singe base/compound in Bangui before Seleka turned them into Olympic champions of speed cheesy cheesy
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It was 200, and we f@cked them up and they surrendered, it was a political decision to pull out are troops, never during the battle against 3000 seleka rebels did we relinquish our base, only after our politicians made the decision did we withdraw, it was also never our objective to protect Bangui, just like it wasnt the Frenchies objective either or did Seleka defeat the French too?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 11:03pm On Mar 14, 2015
FighterPilot:
The truth has now been revealed. Due to my closeness to Afrikaanse gemeenskap because of my bloodline, I have been able to meet with people who had the information about the developments around South Africans in Nigeria. It is by no any bias to reveal to you that the Nigerian government truly hired SA mercenaries and not technicians as they claim. This information only arise after the death of Leon who was a former member of Koevoet and now the Afrikaans community is in rage with the ANC government that cannot give them jobs.

It has been revealed that many of these mercenaries whom some are serving in Iraq are mainly made up of young Afrikaner boys and Couloureds. In Nigeria, however South Africans did not want to work hand in hand with the local force because some of them were suspected of having been compromised to insurgents. They were being suspected of having spies among them whom would collect information about their activities and communicate it to terrorists. These mercenaries are doing the job as they could confirm to their fellow compatriots in SA and the military is doing the clean up. They should ensure as always that their engagements is kept secret, but they are now most certain that their cover has now been blown out because of the death of their colleague.

However, it only happened that fateful day they were asked to incooperate with the local army so that they could learn one or two about their skills, little did they know that they were about to lose the life of a colleague and mentor. The army mistakened his convoy on the road as Boko harm and one tank shot at them.



Yawns......!!!

Cool story for the gods.

And I just saw a flying disappearing unicorn

Wow!!!!!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:05pm On Mar 14, 2015
Moreover, Nigeria acquired helicopter pilots, former fighter pilots who used to fly cheetahs at an exorbitant amount of money just to train their pilots. However, now since there was no time they are now operating the fleet themselves.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:09pm On Mar 14, 2015
Henry120:




Yawns......!!!

Cool story for the gods.

And I just saw a flying disappearing unicorn
sad
Wow!!!!!

I am not asking you to believe me, it is just the information that I was told by the people who are very close to some of those who jetted to Nigeria. Verstaan ons mekaar broer. Ek vra nie jy moet vir my glo nie, is dit verstaandbaar?

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:18pm On Mar 14, 2015
iterator24:



WHITE PMC OPERATIVES SUPPORTING THE OPERATIONS OF FRESHLY-INDUCTED GAZELLE HELICOPTERS OF THE NIGERIAN AIR FORCE IN BORNO

who's the combatant and the mechanic?


Kyk net hoe dom is die bobejaan. Can't you see those are two white men and the Nigerian soldier carrying rifle. Most of white South Africans especially those who are in military have bronz skin because of the sun. You have failed, you shouldn't have brought this picture.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:19pm On Mar 14, 2015
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...........................................[size=20pt]Job Vacancies[/size]......................................

[size=16pt]

We have vacant positions for technical maintenance and service crew as follows-

Duty Location :

High Risk, but stable environment, North East Nigeria, Borno, Yobe and Adamawa.

Qualifications :

Minimum of High School certificate or proof of at least attending school. City & Guilds technical certificate or Mechanical Trade Tests certificates will be an added advantage. Journeyman trade and skills red seal candidates will be granted special preference.

Minimum of 5 years post technical training experience.

Salary : Negotiable, but competitive in line with industry wages.

Specialization fields required :

Any of the following-

1. Automobile Mechanic

2. Motor Vehicle Electrician/Re-wiring technician

3. Battery Charger (Coloured South Africans preferred)

4. Tyre Vulcanizer (White South Africans preferred)

5. Car Wash And Interior Cleaners (Black South Africans preferred)

Age : 18 years to 55 years.

Ability to speak some English language is compulsory, will not need any local language like Afrikaans, Zulu, Xhosa, etc.

Candidates from mathematically backward nations will be accepted if during probation, they prove skilled to do the job.

Advertiser :

Federal Ministry Of Defence, Ship House, Area 10 Garki, Abuja, Nigeria.

All curriculum vitae and applications will be submitted by email online on the advertiser's website.

http://www.nigeria.gov.ng/2012-10-29-11-06-51/executive-branch/92-federal-ministry-of-defence/176-federal-ministry-of-defence3

Application closes in 2 weeks from the date of this publication.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:24pm On Mar 14, 2015
agaugust:

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[size=20pt]................Job Vacancy.............................. [/size]

[size=16pt]

We have vacant positions for technical maintenance and servicing crew as follows-

Duty Location : North Eastern Nigeria, Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states

Qualifications : Minimum of High School certificate or proof of at least attending school. City & Guilds technical certificate or Mechanical Trade Tests certificates will be an added advantage. Journeyman trade and skills red seal candidates will be granted special preference.

Minimum of 5 years post technical school experience.

Salary : Negotiable, but competitive in line with industry wages.

Specialization fields required :

One or more of any of the following-

1. Automobile mechanic

2. Motor vehicle Electrical/Re-wiring

3. Battery Charging (Coloured South Africans preferred)

4. Tyre vulcanizer (White South Africans preferred)

5. Car wash and interior cleaners (Black South Africans preferred)

Age : No limit, but must be over 18 years old

Ability to speak some English language is compulsory, will not need any local language like Afrikaans, Zulu, Xhosa, etc
Candidates from mathematically backward nations will be accepted if during probation, they prove skilled to do the job.

Advertiser :

Federal Ministry Of Defence, Ship House, Area 10 Abuja.

All curriculum vitae and applications will be submitted by email online on the advertiser'e website.

http://www.nigeria.gov.ng/2012-10-29-11-06-51/executive-branch/92-federal-ministry-of-defence/176-federal-ministry-of-defence3

Application closes in 2 weeks from the date of this publication.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
.

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Is the technical skill so scares in Nigeria that you would go advertising on Nairaland. Have you people not said you are better in Maths and Science, engineering and so on. So where has all that gone to?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:31pm On Mar 14, 2015
FighterPilot:


Is the technical skill so scares in Nigeria that you would go advertising on Nairaland. Have you people not said you are better in Maths and Science, engineering and so on. So where has all that gone to?

We need South Africans to do menial jobs that their level can handle, we Nigerians are busy with the brain work for now. Vacant positions are temporary casual worker category only. You will be reporting to a Nigerian foreman and supervisor under whom you will work.

Please apply @fighter pilot

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:32pm On Mar 14, 2015
Monkeys have no technical skills, the only skill that monkeys have is that of stealing mealies and climbing trees. The monkey does not even have then skill to hide its own waste, rather it would drop them helter skelter all over the place until it begins to smell. That's all the features that monkeys have and no matter how hard you will try to built a man out of a monkey, the bush inside the monkey won't go away.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:34pm On Mar 14, 2015
FighterPilot:
Monkeys have no technical skills, the only skill that monkeys have is that of stealing mealies and climbing trees. The monkey does not even have then skill to hide its own waste, rather it would drop them helter skelter all over the place until it begins to smell. That's all the features that monkeys have and no matter how you will try to built a man out of a monkey, the bush inside the monkey won't go away.

apply, please apply to the position that says coloured South Africans preferred, this is your life time oppourtunity, don't miss it.
.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:38pm On Mar 14, 2015
agaugust:


We need South Africans to do menial jobs that their level can handle, we Nigerians are busy with the brain work for now. Vacant positions are temporary casual worker category only.

Please apply @fighter pilot

Yes, the monkey will call others from miles away and waste all the government money on others just to do odd jobs. The odd job that all other monkeys on the whole neighbourhood did not have the skill to do. We will even come from miles away just to referee between two fighting monkeys at a cost. The monkey will give us money and we will do the most important things that money should do.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 11:42pm On Mar 14, 2015
agaugust:


apply, please apply to the position that says coloured South Africans preferred, this is your life time oppourtunity, don't miss it.
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What? Nigerians to dumb to charge a battery, sh*t bro i feel sorry for you oaks.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:42pm On Mar 14, 2015
agaugust:


apply, please apply to the position that says coloured South Africans preferred, this is your life time oppourtunity, don't miss it.
.

Monkey see, monkey do.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 11:44pm On Mar 14, 2015
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 11:47pm On Mar 14, 2015
FighterPilot:


I am not asking you to believe me, it is just the information that I was told by the people who are very close to some of those who jetted to Nigeria. Verstaan ons mekaar broer. Ek vra nie jy moet vir my glo nie, is dit verstaandbaar?

Yawns!!!!

Another flying disappearing unicorn!! shocked shocked

2 in one night!!

Wow!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:48pm On Mar 14, 2015
iterator24:



WHITE PMC OPERATIVES SUPPORTING THE OPERATIONS OF FRESHLY-INDUCTED GAZELLE HELICOPTERS OF THE NIGERIAN AIR FORCE IN BORNO

who's the combatant and the mechanic?


A monkey carrying a gun while two people are using their minds.

A monkey will always stand guard while South Africans are doing the flying.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 11:56pm On Mar 14, 2015

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 12:01am On Mar 15, 2015
agaugust:
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...........................................[size=20pt]Job Vacancies[/size]......................................

[size=16pt]

We have vacant positions for technical maintenance and service crew as follows-

Duty Location :

High Risk, but stable environment, North East Nigeria, Borno, Yobe and Adamawa.

Qualifications :

Minimum of High School certificate or proof of at least attending school. City & Guilds technical certificate or Mechanical Trade Tests certificates will be an added advantage. Journeyman trade and skills red seal candidates will be granted special preference.

Minimum of 5 years post technical training experience.

Salary : Negotiable, but competitive in line with industry wages.

Specialization fields required :

Any of the following-

1. Automobile Mechanic

2. Motor Vehicle Electrician/Re-wiring technician

3. Battery Charger (Coloured South Africans preferred)

4. Tyre Vulcanizer (White South Africans preferred)

5. Car Wash And Interior Cleaners (Black South Africans preferred)

Age : 18 years to 55 years.

Ability to speak some English language is compulsory, will not need any local language like Afrikaans, Zulu, Xhosa, etc.

Candidates from mathematically backward nations will be accepted if during probation, they prove skilled to do the job.

Advertiser :

Federal Ministry Of Defence, Ship House, Area 10 Garki, Abuja, Nigeria.

All curriculum vitae and applications will be submitted by email online on the advertiser's website.

http://www.nigeria.gov.ng/2012-10-29-11-06-51/executive-branch/92-federal-ministry-of-defence/176-federal-ministry-of-defence3

Application closes in 2 weeks from the date of this publication.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
.

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Oh Lawd, My Ribs are hurting!!!!!!!!

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Tyre Vulcanizer : Andrewza
Jln115 or Mikeczar

Battery charger : Patches689
Fighterpilot or Mikeczar

Car wash. : Saengine
Mzilakazi
Greenandgold
Dievuilt.


* I can't quite place Mikeczar, he strikes me as a white or coloured South-African.


Guys, applications still open, hurry now.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by saengine: 12:05am On Mar 15, 2015
Fantastic post. White combatants. What are they doing next to Nigerian Air Force assets. What are they doing? Still providing "training"? This is what we have been saying all along......foreign merecenaries have been providing military assistance to Nigerian armed forces. Simply because you are useless and overwhelmed. Keep denying it. Proof keeps building.



Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 12:06am On Mar 15, 2015
Henry120:


Oh Lawd, My Ribs are hurting!!!!!!!!

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin


Tyre Vulcanizer : Andrewza
Jln115 or Mikeczar

Battery charger : Patches689
Fighterpilot or Mikeczar

Car wash. : Saengine
Mzilakazi
Greenandgold
Dievuilt.


* I can't quite place Mikeczar, he strikes me as a white or coloured South-African.


Guys, applications still open, hurry now.
If the price is right im more than happy to help you guys with these easy tasks that Nigerians are to rettaarded to do, so whats the basic salary and benefits?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by saengine: 12:09am On Mar 15, 2015
iterator24:
we patiently await pictures of the so called mercenaries armed with at least a 'cane' from reuters, afp, and ap ..

Guess you made this post before the helicopter pic grin grin grin grin

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