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Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by JKendi(m): 8:40pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
we r progressing. Our suffering en smiling has ascended into suffering en dancing. 1 Like |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by MajHeadache: 8:42pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
GooseBaba: They derailed it. Not me. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by osundu(m): 8:55pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
This cow,who dash u maj?as ill trained as de are,de are still saving ur sorry ass while u at home showing ur bloody one minute strength to ur brainless wife.Have some respect for MEN,nt lizard like u. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by osundu(m): 8:57pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
@ maj headache,This cow,who dash u maj?as ill trained as de are,de are still saving ur sorry ass while u at home showing ur bloody one minute strength to ur brainless wife.Have some respect for MEN,nt lizard like u. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by MajHeadache: 9:01pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
osundu: @ maj headache,This cow,who dash u maj?as ill trained as de are,de are still saving ur sorry ass while u at home showing ur bloody one minute strength to ur brainless wife.Have some respect for MEN,nt lizard like u. kukere men abi? nigga u jus wasted ur post |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by iamdsam: 9:06pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
I love this one. It's a good one. All work and no play made Jack a dull boy. They're humans so they don't need to frown their faces all the time. People discriminating them here are not humans. They're from another planet... Aliens *God Bless Nigeria* 1 Like |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by Numerouuuno: 9:11pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
onye guy:Its not Shot,its Shut also its not amy,its Army Tell M̶̲̥̅Ƹ,how old are youYour principal and English tutor must be so ashamed of you. What a Shame!!!! 1 Like |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by MajHeadache: 9:18pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
iamdsam: People discriminating them here are not humans. They're from another planet... Aliens *God Bless Nigeria* keep smiling and dancing and suffering. Every institution in this country has gone to the dogs. The military is rotten to the core. From my personal experience working with the military I can tell you authoritatively that there are some army officers who shy from given commands to NCOs from a certain religious and sectional background for fear of outright disobedience. I know this. The Nigerian Military is dominated by northern mulsims and the NCOs from this segment make it clear that they wont take orders from a kaffir. You have serious problems brewing. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by osundu(m): 9:21pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
@maj headache,who dash u maj?can anybody in ur village ever be a maj?abeg,is nt undisciple but indiscipline.those MEN u see have put their life on de line to save ur sorry ass wen u showing ur one minute strength to ur wife. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by MajHeadache: 9:24pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
osundu: @maj headache,who dash u maj?can anybody in ur village ever be a maj?abeg,is nt undisciple but indiscipline.those MEN u see have put their life on de line to save ur sorry ass wen u showing ur one minute strength to ur wife. i already replied you n00b |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by LTSHANGY: 9:48pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
Maj. Headache: And the C.O.A.S is?? |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by MajHeadache: 9:49pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
LT SHANGY: The COAS is not in the field leading muslim soldeirs to kill muslim jihadists. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by abbeybanks(m): 9:56pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
Tnx to boko boyz surrenderation or dialogue acceptation... |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by Nobody: 9:57pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
delors: Wetin u expect? Nigerian soldiers on UN mission...na kukere package na. Awua!!!!Blue Helment. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by caye(m): 10:06pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
Maj. Headache:I don't agree. The Nigerian Army are one of the best land armies in the world, where there is little modern 21st century equipment and the pay is frustrating;while the work (or war) environment is highly demanding. Kudos officers! |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by MajHeadache: 10:16pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
caye: I don't agree. The Nigerian Army are one of the best land armies in the world, where there is little modern 21st century equipment and the pay is frustrating;while the work (or war) environment is highly demanding. Kudos officers! name one major conflict that they have been tested. stop promoting this false myths. that's how you guys claim that the Nigerian Air Force has the best pilots. duhh! With just 5 operational outdated sub-sonic fighter aircrafts and not a single dog fight kill since inception from any of the 200 combat pilots currently in service, you get 0.4 aircrafts to every fighter pilot. nigga please |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by ogaontop(m): 10:17pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
sanniemoe:He can even be worse than them! |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by knockturnal(m): 10:32pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
Dats etighi dance, not kukere. unek ukan nnyin ke do. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by GooseBaba: 11:07pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
Maj. Headache: While you are it ...Nigerian combat pilots cannot claim to be the best.. However, with all the military combat pilot of your master's air-force and army. Kindly name the most recent dog fight kill since the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by MajHeadache: 11:13pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
GooseBaba: No dog fights because no one can contest. you wont even get the opportunity to take off
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Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by GooseBaba: 11:26pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
Maj. Headache: That means to say you brag about what your master with the greatest combat pilots did not accomplish in recent times. Therefore, you are making your fantasy your reality... Guy park well..!! |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by MajHeadache: 11:28pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
GooseBaba: u made no sense |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by Mannylex(m): 11:40pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
Uhm... Actually the dance is called etighi . Iyanya's hit track "kukere" has overshadowed the real name of the dance just because the dance was used all through the track. As for the soldiers they really nice... The one's I see at marina, hardly have time to smile, let alone dance. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by Mannylex(m): 11:42pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
knockturnal: Dats etighi dance, not kukere. Dah owo, me kud fi. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by GooseBaba: 11:44pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
Maj. Headache: Lol... That's your cop out from your yeye rants..! All the nonsense you claim on this thread cannot be verified. The ones that can be verified you come up with excuses. Nonsense boy like you... Abegii enter bush go boil stone. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by hunter21(m): 11:46pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
Between September and December 1990, the four Alpha jets deployed by the NAF in support of ECOMOG operations in Liberia were equipped with 30mm cannons, 68mm High Explosive and Armour-Piercing rockets. First Phase of Air Operations : September – December 1990 * destruction of enemy convoys retreating along the Ricks Institute axis on 28th and 30th October 1990 respectively * During the first few days, Alpha Jets destroyed the NPFL troops and supplies inbound to Monrovia from Robertsfield International Airport (RIA) * a significant mission was the rocket attack on gun emplacements at Robertsfield International Airport by a formation of three Alpha jets. During this mission, one A-Jet sustained aslight damage by anti-aircraft artillery (AAA or triple-A as it is called by pilots) * At Kakata, rebel leader Charles Taylor’s Headquarters was also bombed forcing him to move his HQ further north to Gbanga * During the 3rd week of November 1990, ships that were offloading cargo were sunk at Buchanan seaport while ammunition dumps and oil installations were destroyed. According to the then Commander ECOMOG AIR DETACHMENT(EAD), Group Captain Gana “these missions were so successful that Time Magazine of 1 December 1990 wrote: ‘ The firepower of NAF fighter aircraft has finally dealt an incalculable blow to the war effort of the NPFL leader’ Phase II of the Air Operations (Jan to Sept 1992) On 15th October 1992, NPFL rebels broke the Ceasefire Agreement and launched an offensive on Monrovia code- name ‘Operation Octopus’ aimed at completely rooting out ECOMOG Forces from Monrovia. According to the then Field Commander, Maj General Tunji Olurin, while reflecting on the situation, observed with satisfaction that ‘but for my darling NAF,the situation in Liberia today would have been different’. Phase III of Air Operations Oct 1992 to July 1993 The ECOMOG Air Detachment was redesignated ECOMOG AIR TASK FORCE(EATF) with the Task Force Commander now directly responsible to the ECOMOG Field Commander. The Beluga cluster, penetration and general purpose bombs of various sizes in addition to existing rockets and cannons was used to equip the Force comprising six(6) Alpha Jets. Intelligence reports comfirmed that the NPFL had acquired ZSU Shilka self-propelled anti- aircraft artillery, radar guided rapid-fire machine guns and short-range surface-to-air missiles. During the first week, 33 close air support sorties were launched using the area advantage and the overwhelming firepower of the Beluga cluster bomb was generously employed to inflict heavy casualties on the enemy, beating back the rebels at Caldwell,Somalia Drive, Samuka Junction,Gardnersville and Wood Camp. The NPFL trenches and gun emplacements were fished out and attacked with rockets at Johnsonville and Mount Barclay area. As the intensity of the air raids increased, search and destroy recce missions were sustained to make life even more unbearable for the rebels until the capture of Robertsfield International Airport and Kakata, with the roads from Monrovia to Kakata and from Monrovia to Harbel littered with destroyed enemy trucks and light vehicles which fell victim to NAF fighter jets on recce missions. Initially, all Alpha Jet missions were conducted in daylight. The rebels later resorted almost completely to nocturnal activities causing unacceptable casualties to ECOMOG troops, hence the need for A-Jets to conduct some form of night activity into the battle area in order to check the NPFL nocturnal confidence. The Alpha jet is not designed for night attack roles as the basic navigation equipment onboard depends on information from ground stations which were not usually operated on 24-hour basis. Nevertheless it was decided to give night operations a trial. Safe parameters and procedures to govern night weapon delivery on the A-jet were established and this was incorporated into NAF A-jet recurrency programme and shortly after,a few of the “most experienced fighter pilots were cleared to undertake night attack missions. The first of these attacks was at Caldwell base during the battle for Monrovia. Also night attacks were conducted at Gardnersville and Samuka Junction and vehicle convoys were also attacked at Harbel and Gbanga, making life unbearable for the rebels day and night. The 70km advance to Buchanan from Robertsfield International Airport and its eventual capture in April 1993 is reported by Group Captain Gana to have presented most of tactical problems encountered in a conventional operation. The A-jets prevented the NPFL not just from placing huge obstacles along the roads but also from blowing up the bridges en route. One significant achievement of the fighters in this advance was the prevention of the demolition of Saint Johns River Bridge. This 100-meter long bridge was observed from the air to have been loaded with high explosives in preparation for demolition on the night of 31 March 1993. The successful march to Buchanan depended on the use of this bridge,so the A-jets quickly established a combat air patrol(CAP) over it as early as 0500hrs. All attempted movement towards the bridge by rebels on the ground in a bid to detonate the explosives were promptly checked by heavy cannon fire from the fighters overhead until ECOMOG troops arrived and crossed safely after the bridge had been demined by NA Engineers. Buchanan town was already deserted by rebels before its capture, due to A-jets raids on their positions. A-jets interdiction missions in this phase were designed to interrupt Taylor’s sources of revenue and war resources As such, bombing missions were targeted on the following installations: – Robertsfield International Airport and other airfields at Zwedru and Sanniquelle; – Buchanan, Greenville and Harper seaports – Military installations and ammunition dumps in Gbanga – Inbound vessels with confirmed military cargo or petroleum products – Notorious border posts along the border with Cote D’Ivoire particularly the one at Loguatou. At the end of the interdiction missions, 6 merchant ships and several boats were destroyed.NPFL military and economic activities were almost paralysed. It was time for Taylor to once again agree to a ceasefire conference. These achievements were fortunately without Air Force casualty. The fighters flew well over 1000 combat sorties and the rebels could not bring down one aircraft. However, some jets sustained airframe damage from high calibre machine guns but none of the heat-seeking surface-to- air missiles from the rebels found its target. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by MajHeadache: 11:49pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
GooseBaba: what are you on about? your military is still sh1t as your country. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by hunter21(m): 11:52pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
without precision guided munitions and all the sophisticated technologies of your darling marine corp our boy were able the above despite the thick vegetation cover of sierria leone . http://beegeagle./2012/08/30/ecomog-air-operations-during-the-liberian-civil-war-a-brief-overview/ |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by MajHeadache: 11:53pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
hunter2,1: Let me see NAF pilots earning their keep in dog fights in the air with other forces. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by GooseBaba: 11:56pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
Maj. Headache: It turns out you like Nigerian sh.IT. Since you have Sh..It for brain. Like I said before this thread is about Nigerian soldiers dancing. It got nothing to do with America you sewer rat... |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by MajHeadache: 11:57pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
hunter2,1: they were targeting ground targets with minimal deterrents from the ground or air. Even at that how do you verify that targets were actually taken out and what was the overall cost ratio in deploying air power over soft targets that could be overrun by well trained ground forces? You cant know more than the guy who wrote the book on air combat. |
Re: Picture Of Nigerian Soldiers Dancing Kukere by MajHeadache: 11:58pm On Aug 23, 2013 |
GooseBaba: dancing when their country is burning. These are even officers and they are doing it public in full military regalia in a peace keeping mission. They are supposed to be ambassadors as well. |
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