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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by GeneralMarshall: 1:42pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
You don't know how it went,,, yet you are advising. Why are people so stupid. Your brother no fit create another moniker to tell you how it went. Go bact to school and learn. Even my jss3 niece is smarter. Smh. |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by demolition: 1:48pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
GeneralMarshall:common sense ain't common after all 1 Like |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by GeneralMarshall: 1:52pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
demolition: No,,, it isn't. Especially for demolitants and demonstratants. Nonsense. |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Texman21: 1:55pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
So it was all talk no action was dying to see some good old fashion brawl.
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by GeneralMarshall: 1:56pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Villagers manage to get phone,,, come here and be writing nonsense like they are brain dead. How can you advise when you have no info. Which kind stupid people dey here sef. |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by GeneralMarshall: 2:00pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Marshall & Tobi ,,, laughing at foolish people,,, who want to watch fight. 1 Like
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by kikuyu1(m): 2:04pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
bidexiii: That money can get some good ships! A pair of Type 056 Jiangdao but not the 056A which is now 160 mn$ a piece. http://nationsdawnofanera.weebly.com/-corvettes.html I'd go for 2 Indian Saryu OPVs at 110 mn $ each allowing at least 2 years operation at 12 mn $ a year. 1 Like
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by sconp: 2:06pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
GeneralMarshall: My man, nobody owes you anything, I can choose where to contribute and where not to. Stop making a nuisance of yourself. You think you know everyone that visits this thread? Rest! 7 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by GeneralMarshall: 2:11pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
sconp: Stop making nuisance of your head bro. You were one of the first visitors since 7.30am,,, to follow a fight. You never contributed to the thread, but you were waiting for the fight. Smh. |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by kikuyu1(m): 2:24pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
SamuelAnyawu: Thank you for this! I instinctively knew after all these years the NA Brass were responsible for lack of battle field success for a number of reasons. Again,thanks for clarifying the fish angle at Baga town. 8 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by demolition: 8:34pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
GeneralMarshall:I been think say you get sense. Na me f*ck up. 3 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 8:56pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
INTERNAL SECURITY: PRESIDENT BUHARI CHARGES NEWLY COMMISSIONED NAF DIRECT SHORT SERVICE OFFICERS TO DEFEND NATION’S TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY, NATONAL INTERESTS The President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari, has charged the newly commissioned Nigerian Air Force (NAF) officers of Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) Course 29/2020 to positively deploy the knowledge acquired during their training to defend the territorial integrity and national interests of Nigeria. The President gave this charge today, 8 August 2020, during the Passing Out Parade (POP) of 114 DSSC officer cadets held at the NAF Base, Kaduna after 6 months of rigorous and intensive military training at the NAF’s Military Training Centre (MTC). The successful completion of military training of the officer cadets, which comprised 2 medical consultants, 14 medical and veterinary doctors, 20 nurses and 78 other medical specialists, is another laudable step taken by the current NAF leadership as part of its human capacity building initiatives to meet the Nation’s security challenges. While congratulating the newly commissioned officers for withstanding the rigours of the training, the Reviewing Officer/Special Guest of Honour (SGOH) at the colourful POP, who was represented by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Olonisakin, reminded them that the occasion was just the beginning of yet another challenging but rewarding career as young officers in the NAF. He further reminded them that the military profession requires absolute discipline, loyalty and hard work, among other virtues. He noted that these virtues were even more critical at this crucial point when the Nation is battling with the challenges of insecurity and the NAF, along with sister Services, is expected to secure the lives and properties of Nigerians to peacefully pursue their individual legitimate aspirations. “Such noble service demands exceptional courage, commitment and patriotism and Nigeria will continue to demand such qualities from you”, he added. Speaking further, the SGOH emphasized that the Government was doing so much to confront the security challenges bedeviling the nation by taking necessary measures to safeguard lives and properties and to drastically cut off all forms of criminality. “I gladly inform you and indeed all Nigerians that the NAF is consistently supporting these Government efforts. Therefore, as you graduate, I urge you all to positively deploy the training that has been inculcated in you to defend the territorial integrity and national interest of our dear country”, he reiterated. The SGOH also urged the young officers to do their best to further enhance the NAF’s efforts towards boosting qualitative healthcare for personnel, their dependants and members of NAF’s host communities, including sustaining medical outreaches for civilians and victims of insurgency and banditry. “This pragmatic approach to promote civil military relations will go a long way in winning the hearts and minds of the communities, thus assisting in timely containment of insurgency, banditry and other security challenges”, he said. The newly commissioned officers were further reminded of the need to subject themselves to both military and civil laws and protect the Nation’s growing democracy. While urging them to be vigilant and guard their utterances and conduct at all times, the SGOH also reminded them of the need to know the limits of their freedom of association and expression which must be matched with responsibility to maintain national security. “You must also not allow yourself to be used by some elements in the society to compromise national security or act in ways capable of denting the image of the Armed Forces. Your duty is to protect all Nigerians irrespective of their ethnic background or religious inclination. Your loyalty must therefore never be in doubt at any point in time as an officer”, he added. The SGOH commended the Executive Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, for supporting members of the Armed Forces operating within the State. He also commended the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, for his judicious use of available resources and robust capacity building initiatives responsible for a disciplined, highly professional and timely deployable air force. He equally extolled the efforts of the Commandant MTC and his team of officers and men for the successful completion of yet another training, whilst assuring them of his continued support to sustain their training efforts. One of the highlights of the POP was the presentation of awards to deserving passing out cadets. Among the award winners were Cadet (now Flying Officer) Mbam Ndubisi who won the President, Commander-in-Chief’s Award for coming first in order of merit, while Flying Officer Lekon Mustapha won the Honourable Minister of Defence Award for coming second in order of merit. Other award winners were Flying Officer Samaila Yusuf, who came third in order of merit, winning the CDS’ Award, and Flying Officer Ummu Muhammed, who won the CAS’ Award for coming fourth, while Flying Officer Abdulkadir Ahmad won the Commandant MTC’s Award for exhibiting exceptional leadership qualities in the course of training. After the colourful parade, the passing out cadets were conferred with the Presidential Commission into the NAF and decorated with their new ranks of Squadron Leaders, for the consultants, and Flying Officer, for all others, by their respective family members and well-wishers. After administering the oath of allegiance on the newly commissioned officers, the SGOH presented them with their parchments of commission. Another major highlight of today’s event was the Research and Development (R&) Exhibition/Display which featured some of the recent R& breakthroughs of the Air Force Research and Development (AFRDC). These included a locally developed Hexacopter capable of carrying weaponized payloads; locally designed test bench for hydraulic accumulator diaphragm of the L-39ZA aircraft and a locally produced voltage/frequency converter for aircraft ground support activities. Other R& feats displayed were the 6-tube rocket launcher developed by AFRDC for the Bell-412 helicopter; locally produced heat shield protective cone for Alpha Jet rocket pods as well as the locally designed and produced 30.1mm rocket launcher/rockets. The SGOH was also briefed on the progress of work on the development of 18-tube rocket launcher for the Alpha Jet aircraft as well as other Armament-related R& efforts. The Governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, was represented at the event by the Commissioner of Internal Security, Mr Samuel Aruwan. Other dignitaries present were the Chairman Senate Committee on Air Force, Distinguished Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah; the Deputy Chairman House Committee on Air Force, Honourable Abbas Adigun; the Director Air Force, Ministry of Defence; Representatives of Chiefs of Army and Naval Staff and the Inspector General of Police as well as the Representative of the Emir of Zazzau, along with many other senior military officers and families and friends of the newly commissioned officers. Other activities held in honour of the newly commissioned officers, as part of the week-long ceremonies, were the Regimental Dinner Night held on 4 August 2020 and the Beating of the Retreat, which took place on 5 August 2020. IBIKUNLE DARAMOLA Air Commodore Director of Public Relations and Information Nigerian Air Force 8 August 2020 |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Litmus: 10:48pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
15:20 7 Aug One of the oddest things about Nigeria security industry and one that is little mentioned in context of mass killings like that quoted above is the apparent inability of military and police to track down large-scale killers and apprehend them. In one of the earlier pages on this military thread, an ex general talked about Nigeria military inability to plant Agents in some of the affected communities up North. Many of you here have discussed and made similar observations to the ex general and have expressed your frustration similarly. I share this frustration yet I can see why Nigeria military may not be planting Agents in such communities-that is indeed if they are not. I can see how, in the current atmosphere of distrusts that is shrouding Nigeria in gloom, why Military and Police may be moribund. Here are examples of national distrust: people talk of fifth columnists in the military; people talk of military brass appropriating funds; soldiers are at liberty to take to the media to point fingers at their commanders and accuse them of incompetence or sabotage; people hating SARS, police and soldiers; people condemning in the most hatful and vicious terms anything pertaining to Nigeria etc. Therefore, one could envisage how planting Agents of the state in these NE Communities could expose Agents to betrayal by villagers; how military may fear that Agents may go over to the terrorists side; how the terrorists’ historic blood thirst may suggest to the military that should and Agents be uncovered in some communities the terrorists would wipe out the entire community in revenge etc. So, yes, I get why the military may not want to plant Agents or if they are doing so, why it may not be bearing fruits. What I don’t get, however, is why our Security Industry by which I mean the military, polices, Secret Service Agents and agencies, private investigators, are unable to track down mass murderous of the type described in the BBC article quoted above, especially since these mass murderous up north do not strike alone. Their trail is bound to be so overt (large footprint) that any half competent forces on the side of law and order would or should be able to track and capture them in short time. The ability to capture these culprits would be a huge gain in the fight against insecurity perhaps more important and more significant in ending this insecurity than planted spies and Agents. Do our Police and Military lack the ability to do simple detective work ? 2 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 11:33pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
Toju200:
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 11:34pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by lagusboyyy(m): 11:43pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
I have a question that has always been on my mind. What do troops eat in the war front,maybe stuck already in action,and no going back. |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 12:51am On Aug 09, 2020 |
lagusboyyy: Hmmmm better carry your biscuit and water oh . |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by lagusboyyy(m): 12:56am On Aug 09, 2020 |
SamuelAnyawu:only biscuit and water? What if it gets finished? |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 2:02am On Aug 09, 2020 |
lagusboyyy: Toh hunger things. A Soldier can stay without food for three days . 1 Like |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 6:41am On Aug 09, 2020 |
Armed Forces in NigerFlag of Niger have intercepted Some Sahel terrorist in the areas of Galmi, Tahoua on transit to NigeriaFlag of NigeriaThe intercepted criminals heavily armed with Hilux vehicle, Galmi sits between NigerFlag of Niger and Sokoto State Of Nigeria, a transit area for criminal groups from Sahel. 3 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by persius555(m): 6:48am On Aug 09, 2020 |
Toju200: This infiltration is certainly not a joke. Global terrorists have their eyes fixed on West Africa, ultimately Nigeria. Our intelligence community be better off working in synergy |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by GeneralMarshall: 7:18am On Aug 09, 2020 |
persius555: The US alarm was actually an Invitation. |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by lagusboyyy(m): 7:45am On Aug 09, 2020 |
SamuelAnyawu:Then what happens after the third day without access to food? |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by persius555(m): 8:36am On Aug 09, 2020 |
GeneralMarshall: It came as a surprise that the US had to make it public instead of through the Nigerian government. Is the US trying to clear the air on allegations in the public and social media that it is not doing enough with intelligence sharing? |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by orble: 9:10am On Aug 09, 2020 |
GeneralMarshall:Hahahahahahaha Oga peacemaker, The fight for sweet sha. (Abeg, no call me evil o) |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by orble: 9:38am On Aug 09, 2020 |
demolition:Oga demolition, what if i decide to hit a jackpot on you! |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nicheey(m): 12:04pm On Aug 09, 2020 |
Tobiloba2407: My con3 people |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Ablemax(m): 2:06pm On Aug 09, 2020 |
Who has applied for Naf?? Why is it only one recruitment center which is kaduna |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 2:41pm On Aug 09, 2020 |
I do not understand why Nigeria Soldiers over here love wearing Cameroon Soldiers BIR black top 2 Likes |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by demolition: 2:59pm On Aug 09, 2020 |
orble:The price na premium tears |
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by persius555(m): 6:09pm On Aug 09, 2020 |
Accordingto Deji Adesogan on twitter, these Libyans seem to have found a very lucrative arms market in the crisis ridden NW, Nigeria. Some arm smugglers were killed by Nigerien military. One caught alive 2 Likes
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