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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 1:45am On Jan 21, 2019
abbeg:
I'll upload images soon.
Our most advanced fighter is the su30.
Next would be the Chinese jf17.like a Chinese f16.
We don't deal on 'lumberjacks' no more! grin

Just like UG and their chest-thumping airforce. Uganda actually has six Su-30s but still ranks lower than Kenya both militarily and in development. Whats up with the chest thumping and misplaced priorities? The only thing you do with the Su-30s is costly servicing and most of them will rot due to disservice. Unless you use them to attack Ghana or bomb your civilians grin flying them on a regular basis to keep them in shape is actually too expensive.

Its understandable for countries like India and Pakistan and China et al to have them but for you its completely unnecessary. Even SA doesnt operate Sukhois, tho admittedly they have AS-39C Gripens to match (most of which btw they have had to ground due to high maintenance costs arising from regular flights to keep them in shape). A Su-30 is a total overkill in any part of Africa and a waste of resources. Typical African wastefulness! Just look at the African countries using them, they are either in PTSD + recovering from conflict or are borderline dictatorships. They use them to strike fear among their own citizens. Your Su-30s will never see action. Purchase relevant hardware. The biggest threat for Nigeria right now and in the very long foreseeable future is internal NOT external. Your entire airforce is irrelevant grin

abbeg:

Nigerian su30 flanker (yet to be painted in our colours)
This plane can go up against American planes of its class(f15,f18,f16)

No doubt Su-30 is superior, big fan too but this is unnecessary for Nigeria with your poor maintenance culture. That one is destined to RIN (rot in Nigeria) grin


mi35 (seeing action against bh)

One of these crashed in Nigeria just a few weeks ago in pursuit of bh. grin grin As I told you, Mi-35 is not meant for terrorists. Its niche is similar to Apache, i.e regional/geopolitical & conventional warfare. Ugandans also purchased Mi-24s (Mi-35 variants) ostensibly to make a geopolitical point (to us especially), then ironically 3 of them embarrassingly crashed in Kenya (all of them into Mt Kenya!!) killing scores of their soldiers. They accused us of using EM weapons grin

You need extensive experience to safely operate them even in peacetime. Expect regular embarrassments in future for employing wrong hardware on the right targets. Instead of a Mi-35 that costs upwards of $36 million (plus relatively high maintenance and training of crew) and is not ideal for your most pressing needs (BH) just purchase 18 AH-6 Little Birds for $2 million each and you have the entire north BH territory adequately covered. A single Mi-35 crash like the one you had this year amounts to a loss of over $36M!! and its more likely to happen than little bird due to its filling the wrong niche. Mi-variants are actually quite vulnerable to crashes, we also had a Mi-17 crash in 2011. None of our little birds have crashed in Somalia or even in Kenya despite operating continuously in the theatre since 2011, and its very effective for special operations, attack, night time reconnaissance missions , high speeds, low altitudes, and on short notice.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Jonraid(m): 6:17am On Jan 21, 2019
*from Africa

Guess that's okay then?
Goel:

I guess the better Title could be most influential countries "from" Africa because "in" Africa, foreign powers might be more influential than native countries due to their military & economic corporation programs.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Jonraid(m): 7:07am On Jan 21, 2019
*ESTIMATES*

Total budget 28B USD

Recurrent expenditure

The 2019 Nigeria's budget proposal.

Here is a look at Nigeria's recurrent expenditure in a country projected to hit 200m as of 2019!

A substantial part of the recurrent cost proposal for 2019 is for the payment of salaries and overheads in Ministries providing critical public services such as

a. N569.07 billion for the Ministry of Interior;(1.5B USD)....They are kidding much! grin

b. N435.62 billion for the Ministry of Defence;(1.2B USD)....Their superior military! wink

c. N462.24 billion for the Ministry of Education; (1.28B USD)....No words shocked

d. N315.62 billion for the Ministry of Health. (875M USD)

What a joke! grin

Key macroeconomic figures

Revenue – Where government is making money

Nigeria is estimating a total revenue at N6.97 trillion(19.4B USD when the estimate is rounded off to 7 trillion Naira) - (which is 3% lower than the 2018 estimate of N7.17 trillion), consisting of oil revenue projected at N3.73 trillion(10.3B USD) while non-oil revenue is estimated at N1.39 trillion(3.8B USD).Non oil revenues 3.8B smiley

Projected revenue from taxes

Companies Income Tax (CIT) - N799.52 billion (2.2B USD) This comes from their companis which are 4-6 times bigger than Kenya's

Value Added Tax (VAT) - N229.34 billion (636m USD)

Customs Duties - N302.55 billion. (838M USD)

Independent Revenues to N624.58 billion. (1.7B usd)

Other revenues expected in 2019 include various recoveries of N203.38 billion(563M USD), N710 billion(11.9B USD) as proceeds from the restructuring of government’s equity in Joint Ventures and other sundry incomes of N104.11 billion(288m USD)

By implication, this shows Africa's largest economy with crude oil as its cash cow will still do below average on its diversification policies as oil

takes center stage in government revenue.

All this are estimates which are greatly hinged on oil income,gdp growth of more than three percent(they will certainly do a best of 2% as of 2019 grin),an exchange rate of 305 to the dollar and an inflation of 9.98%

Here is the breakdown of all that!

The 2019 budget is placed on the following assumptions (I love the word assumptions! grin)

a. Oil price benchmark of $60 per barrel; (Will this be the case? )

b. Oil production estimate of 2.3 million barrels per day, including condensates;

c. An exchange rate of N305/$;

d. Real GDP growth of 3.01%; and

e. Inflation Rate of 9.98%.

I'm not so impressed! With a 350 billion GDP Nigeria's budget should be kicking as** grin

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Jonraid(m): 7:14am On Jan 21, 2019
A ROBOT was used,THAT WAS THE POINT!
Kazikazi:
So you stole this pic in google and claim it as yours?
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by rvp2018: 7:34am On Jan 21, 2019
Jonraid:
*ESTIMATES*

Total budget 28B USD

Recurrent expenditure

The 2019 Nigeria's budget proposal.

Here is a look at Nigeria's recurrent expenditure in a country projected to hit 200m as of 2019!

A substantial part of the recurrent cost proposal for 2019 is for the payment of salaries and overheads in Ministries providing critical public services such as

a. N569.07 billion for the Ministry of Interior;(1.5B USD)....They are kidding much! grin

b. N435.62 billion for the Ministry of Defence;(1.2B USD)....Their superior military! wink

c. N462.24 billion for the Ministry of Education; (1.28B USD)....No words shocked

d. N315.62 billion for the Ministry of Health. (875M USD)

What a joke! grin

Key macroeconomic figures

Revenue – Where government is making money

Nigeria is estimating a total revenue at N6.97 trillion(19.4B USD when the estimate is rounded off to 7 trillion Naira) - (which is 3% lower than the 2018 estimate of N7.17 trillion), consisting of oil revenue projected at N3.73 trillion(10.3B USD) while non-oil revenue is estimated at N1.39 trillion(3.8B USD).Non oil revenues 3.8B smiley

Projected revenue from taxes

Companies Income Tax (CIT) - N799.52 billion (2.2B USD) This comes from their companis which are 4-6 times bigger than Kenya's

Value Added Tax (VAT) - N229.34 billion (636m USD)

Customs Duties - N302.55 billion. (838M USD)

Independent Revenues to N624.58 billion. (1.7B usd)

Other revenues expected in 2019 include various recoveries of N203.38 billion(563M USD), N710 billion(11.9B USD) as proceeds from the restructuring of government’s equity in Joint Ventures and other sundry incomes of N104.11 billion(288m USD)

By implication, this shows Africa's largest economy with crude oil as its cash cow will still do below average on its diversification policies as oil

takes center stage in government revenue.

All this are estimates which are greatly hinged on oil income,gdp growth of more than three percent(they will certainly do a best of 2% as of 2019 grin),an exchange rate of 305 to the dollar and an inflation of 9.98%

Here is the breakdown of all that!

The 2019 budget is placed on the following assumptions (I love the word assumptions! grin)

a. Oil price benchmark of $60 per barrel; (Will this be the case? )

b. Oil production estimate of 2.3 million barrels per day, including condensates;

c. An exchange rate of N305/$;

d. Real GDP growth of 3.01%; and

e. Inflation Rate of 9.98%.

I'm not so impressed! With a 350 billion GDP Nigeria's budget should be kicking as** grin
The more you examine the giant the more you realize how cheated they are.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Jonraid(m): 7:44am On Jan 21, 2019
Nigeria can best do a revenue target of 13-14 B USD,how can they then estimate to collect 19.4B USD. Their estimates are so stretched and not realistic!

Our estimates were 18B and KRA are almost matching that.We utmost fall short of less than a billion dollars when coming up with our revenue estimates.We will certainly collect 17.5 B!
rvp2018:
The more you examine the giant the more you realize how cheated they are.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by edon21: 8:01am On Jan 21, 2019
let's see

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by GabrielYulaw(m): 8:09am On Jan 21, 2019
TayserMahri:


Just like UG and their chest-thumping airforce. Uganda actually has six Su-30s but still ranks lower than Kenya both militarily and in development. Whats up with the chest thumping and misplaced priorities? The only thing you do with the Su-30s is costly servicing and most of them will rot due to disservice. Unless you use them to attack Ghana or bomb your civilians grin flying them on a regular basis to keep them in shape is actually too expensive.

Its understandable for countries like India and Pakistan and China et al to have them but for you its completely unnecessary. Even SA doesnt operate Sukhois, tho admittedly they have AS-39C Gripens to match (most of which btw they have had to ground due to high maintenance costs arising from regular flights to keep them in shape). A Su-30 is a total overkill in any part of Africa and a waste of resources. Typical African wastefulness! Just look at the African countries using them, they are either in PTSD + recovering from conflict or are borderline dictatorships. They use them to strike fear among their own citizens. Your Su-30s will never see action. Purchase relevant hardware. The biggest threat for Nigeria right now and in the very long foreseeable future is internal NOT external. Your entire airforce is irrelevant grin



No doubt Su-30 is superior, big fan too but this is unnecessary for Nigeria with your poor maintenance culture. That one is destined to RIN (rot in Nigeria) grin



One of these crashed in Nigeria just a few weeks ago in pursuit of bh. grin grin As I told you, Mi-35 is not meant for terrorists. Its niche is similar to Apache, i.e regional/geopolitical & conventional warfare. Ugandans also purchased Mi-24s (Mi-35 variants) ostensibly to make a geopolitical point (to us especially), then ironically 3 of them embarrassingly crashed in Kenya (all of them into Mt Kenya!!) killing scores of their soldiers. They accused us of using EM weapons grin

You need extensive experience to safely operate them even in peacetime. Expect regular embarrassments in future for employing wrong hardware on the right targets. Instead of a Mi-35 that costs upwards of $36 million (plus relatively high maintenance and training of crew) and is not ideal for your most pressing needs (BH) just purchase 18 AH-6 Little Birds for $2 million each and you have the entire north BH territory adequately covered. A single Mi-35 crash like the one you had this year amounts to a loss of over $36M!! and its more likely to happen than little bird due to its filling the wrong niche. Mi-variants are actually quite vulnerable to crashes, we also had a Mi-171 crash in 2011. None of our little birds have crashed in Somalia or even in Kenya despite operating continuously in the theatre since 2011, and its very effective for special operations, attack, night time reconnaissance missions , high speeds, low altitudes, and on short notice.

Nice. Never thought of it that way, but I guess you might be right about the Cayuse.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 8:35am On Jan 21, 2019
Please can somebody tell me where is the nigerian military in all of this are they sleeping or just empty vessels

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by rvp2018: 8:38am On Jan 21, 2019
Well give and take another less than 10-15B that their states and local authorities collect or keep as internal revenues - and it still very puny. This is a giant puny.
Jonraid:
Nigeria can best do a revenue target of 13-14 B USD,how can they then estimate to collect 19.4B USD. Their estimates are so stretched and not realistic!

Our estimates were 18B and KRA are almost matching that.We utmost fall short of less than a billion dollars when coming up with our revenue estimates.We will certainly collect 17.5 B!
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by rvp2018: 8:40am On Jan 21, 2019
This could actually work against BK. Okadas can be use to fight and flee.
edon21:
let's see
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu1(m): 8:40am On Jan 21, 2019
abbeg:
Keep enjoying your second hand Vietnam veteran fighters!
We are upgrading to the flanker!!
Ain't no body gat time for second hand f5s and cropdusters!(this still cracks me up) grin grin

I've been ignoring childish ululating but its too much! Nigga,do you know how much a fvkcing Flanker costs!? A Su 30 mk 3 costs 75 mn$ with a yearly flight cost of 8 mn$.
http://nationsdawnofanera.weebly.com/-fighter-aircraft.html
A squadron of 12 would cost a billion dollars,mofo! Yes,you could buy a few and park them like the UPDF who bought 7 in 2012-guess how many are still flying??
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 8:50am On Jan 21, 2019
gallivant:


You have obviously failed, mostly samsobo, obaboon and the random number clown, the one who secretly worships whites and Indians.

You are the master slaves running to europe and america to clean the white man's ass. Killing yourselves on the mediterranean sea to fight for the crumbs which fall down from the white man's table
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 8:55am On Jan 21, 2019
All other africans including kenyans see the professional slaves in britain. Why nigerians are going to other countries to become slaves including african countries

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu1(m): 9:07am On Jan 21, 2019
TayserMahri:


Just like UG and their chest-thumping airforce. Uganda actually has six Su-30s but still ranks lower than Kenya both militarily and in development. Whats up with the chest thumping and misplaced priorities? The only thing you do with the Su-30s is costly servicing and most of them will rot due to disservice. Unless you use them to attack Ghana or bomb your civilians grin flying them on a regular basis to keep them in shape is actually too expensive.

Its understandable for countries like India and Pakistan and China et al to have them but for you its completely unnecessary. Even SA doesnt operate Sukhois, tho admittedly they have AS-39C Gripens to match (most of which btw they have had to ground due to high maintenance costs arising from regular flights to keep them in shape). A Su-30 is a total overkill in any part of Africa and a waste of resources. Typical African wastefulness! Just look at the African countries using them, they are either in PTSD + recovering from conflict or are borderline dictatorships. They use them to strike fear among their own citizens. Your Su-30s will never see action. Purchase relevant hardware. The biggest threat for Nigeria right now and in the very long foreseeable future is internal NOT external. Your entire airforce is irrelevant grin



No doubt Su-30 is superior, big fan too but this is unnecessary for Nigeria with your poor maintenance culture. That one is destined to RIN (rot in Nigeria) grin



One of these crashed in Nigeria just a few weeks ago in pursuit of bh. grin grin As I told you, Mi-35 is not meant for terrorists. Its niche is similar to Apache, i.e regional/geopolitical & conventional warfare. Ugandans also purchased Mi-24s (Mi-35 variants) ostensibly to make a geopolitical point (to us especially), then ironically 3 of them embarrassingly crashed in Kenya (all of them into Mt Kenya!!) killing scores of their soldiers. They accused us of using EM weapons grin

You need extensive experience to safely operate them even in peacetime. Expect regular embarrassments in future for employing wrong hardware on the right targets. Instead of a Mi-35 that costs upwards of $36 million (plus relatively high maintenance and training of crew) and is not ideal for your most pressing needs (BH) just purchase 18 AH-6 Little Birds for $2 million each and you have the entire north BH territory adequately covered. A single Mi-35 crash like the one you had this year amounts to a loss of over $36M!! and its more likely to happen than little bird due to its filling the wrong niche. Mi-variants are actually quite vulnerable to crashes, we also had a Mi-171 crash in 2011. None of our little birds have crashed in Somalia or even in Kenya despite operating continuously in the theatre since 2011, and its very effective for special operations, attack, night time reconnaissance missions , high speeds, low altitudes, and on short notice.

You're wise! I also wondered for the longest why Naij doesn't just shell out for a squadron of 12 light gunships of the MD 500-530 SERIES AT 6MN$ each annual cost just 350$k. http://nationsdawnofanera.weebly.com/-helicopters.html

The usual Naij dysfunction is ofc to blame. Now,they're here mentally wanking about non existant Sues!
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu1(m): 9:11am On Jan 21, 2019
rvp2018:
The more you examine the giant the more you realize how cheated they are.

Now they'll tell us we don't understand their unique Naij accounting system and the total is actually 50% higher!
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 9:14am On Jan 21, 2019
I can now see that most of the nigerians on this trade are professional slaves
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 9:21am On Jan 21, 2019
Jonraid:
*ESTIMATES*

Total budget 28B USD

Recurrent expenditure

The 2019 Nigeria's budget proposal.

Here is a look at Nigeria's recurrent expenditure in a country projected to hit 200m as of 2019!

A substantial part of the recurrent cost proposal for 2019 is for the payment of salaries and overheads in Ministries providing critical public services such as

a. N569.07 billion for the Ministry of Interior;(1.5B USD)....They are kidding much! grin

b. N435.62 billion for the Ministry of Defence;(1.2B USD)....Their superior military! wink

c. N462.24 billion for the Ministry of Education; (1.28B USD)....No words shocked

d. N315.62 billion for the Ministry of Health. (875M USD)

What a joke! grin

Key macroeconomic figures

Revenue – Where government is making money

Nigeria is estimating a total revenue at N6.97 trillion(19.4B USD when the estimate is rounded off to 7 trillion Naira) - (which is 3% lower than the 2018 estimate of N7.17 trillion), consisting of oil revenue projected at N3.73 trillion(10.3B USD) while non-oil revenue is estimated at N1.39 trillion(3.8B USD).Non oil revenues 3.8B smiley

Projected revenue from taxes

Companies Income Tax (CIT) - N799.52 billion (2.2B USD) This comes from their companis which are 4-6 times bigger than Kenya's

Value Added Tax (VAT) - N229.34 billion (636m USD)

Customs Duties - N302.55 billion. (838M USD)

Independent Revenues to N624.58 billion. (1.7B usd)

Other revenues expected in 2019 include various recoveries of N203.38 billion(563M USD), N710 billion(11.9B USD) as proceeds from the restructuring of government’s equity in Joint Ventures and other sundry incomes of N104.11 billion(288m USD)

By implication, this shows Africa's largest economy with crude oil as its cash cow will still do below average on its diversification policies as oil

takes center stage in government revenue.

All this are estimates which are greatly hinged on oil income,gdp growth of more than three percent(they will certainly do a best of 2% as of 2019 grin),an exchange rate of 305 to the dollar and an inflation of 9.98%

Here is the breakdown of all that!

The 2019 budget is placed on the following assumptions (I love the word assumptions! grin)

a. Oil price benchmark of $60 per barrel; (Will this be the case? )

b. Oil production estimate of 2.3 million barrels per day, including condensates;

c. An exchange rate of N305/$;

d. Real GDP growth of 3.01%; and

e. Inflation Rate of 9.98%.

I'm not so impressed! With a 350 billion GDP Nigeria's budget should be kicking as** grin


Yes we have heard all of this before, keep fooling yourself. Most of your budget goes to paying salaries to people which are unproductive. You will be borrowing money left right and centre to pay people salaries
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 9:32am On Jan 21, 2019
edon21:
let's see

stage managed very soon your army will be using horses and donkeys
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Jonraid(m): 9:46am On Jan 21, 2019
Fighting terrorists is best when boots are on the ground or when you are using drones or the little birds.(MD530's)

MD530's works best against terrorists as they give you good precision when shooting,they are light and easy to manoeuvre,they are heat tolerant(can work well in hotter environments) and are cheap to operate and maintain. How is Nigeria going to use Sukhoi jets and MI 35s to fight Boko Haram internally? I bet they won't even sustain fueling this two for an hour everyday never mind of repairing and servicing them. Don't go for the hype,buy what you really need!

rvp2018:
This could actually work against BK. Okadas can be use to fight and flee.

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 9:57am On Jan 21, 2019
told you I am going to expose the nigerians for who they really are. This is what nigerian military is good at and nigerian army beating up a disabled man which is totally crippled and does not have two legs. These useless soldiers will not go and fight boko haram but rather target the beggar and the disabled . Nigeria is not a country but in illusion

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 10:35am On Jan 21, 2019
sufferNsmiling:
told you I am going to expose the nigerians for who they really are. This is what nigerian military is good at and nigerian army beating up a disabled man which is totally crippled and does not have two legs. These useless soldiers will not go and fight boko haram but rather target the beggar and the disabled . Nigeria is not a country but in illusion

Why would a normal person brutalize a disabled person
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PROVERBZ(m): 10:35am On Jan 21, 2019
Judgment is for God but it is the job of the Nigerian army to send terrorists to him latest boko haram attack on army positions in yobe state

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 10:40am On Jan 21, 2019
NairobiWalker:
An Idiot Tanzanian on this thread is very quiet.


He will be back with his usual comeback
Pictures of kibera grin
Hunger in turkana grin
Laughing and celebrating about Kenya terrorist attack victims at 14 riverside
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 10:42am On Jan 21, 2019
PROVERBZ:
Judgment is for God but it is the job of the Nigerian army to send terrorists to him latest boko haram attack on army positions in yobe state


Did you army retaliate
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PROVERBZ(m): 10:44am On Jan 21, 2019
sufferNsmiling:
Please can somebody tell me where is the nigerian military in all of this are they sleeping or just empty vessels
look at your brothers here

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PROVERBZ(m): 10:47am On Jan 21, 2019
tylann:


Did you army retaliate
what do you mean by retaliate I just showed you pictures of recovered weapons and neutralized terrorists
in the latest action on the war front
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 10:49am On Jan 21, 2019
PROVERBZ:
look at your brothers here

Are the dead ones book haram
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 10:49am On Jan 21, 2019
PROVERBZ:
what do you mean by retaliate I just showed you pictures of recovered weapons and neutralized terrorists
in the latest action on the war front

Okay then bravo to your soldiers
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by rvp2018: 11:04am On Jan 21, 2019
Like his limited English vocabulary he also has limited arsenal of pictures some dating way back 10yrs ago that he keep re-posting. That has got to be tiring even for a typical TZ idiot.
tylann:


He will be back with his usual comeback
Pictures of kibera grin
Hunger in turkana grin
Laughing and celebrating about Kenya terrorist attack victims at 14 riverside

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PROVERBZ(m): 11:09am On Jan 21, 2019
tylann:

Are the dead ones book haram
they are Isis west Africa boko haram was crushed around 2016 they don't have so much power anymore
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Jonraid(m): 11:10am On Jan 21, 2019
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Moses Kuria, a ruling party MP, said his amendment to banking laws would keep the cap at 4 points above the policy rate for “low-risk clients”, but introduce “a risk negotiation window” of up to 6 points for individuals and small and medium-size companies perceived as risky.

A good move?

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