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Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by Jaqenhghar: 3:11pm On Feb 24, 2019
Lenadiva:
Rwanda have their own problems and Nigeria have there own too. The so called drone may not be a threat to their national security but to us here it is.
Indeed. Can you name any instances where drones were used to undermine security in anyway?
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by Olawalesmarter(m): 3:16pm On Feb 24, 2019
Jaqenhghar:

Indeed. Can you name any instances where drones were used to undermine security in anyway?


Drones can be use as a Weapon, Nigeria army Uses Drone to fight Bokoharam
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by Olawalesmarter(m): 3:18pm On Feb 24, 2019
movetoca:

Never. Nigeria can never catch up with other African countries ever. I have never seen a hopeless country like this ever. Nothing works, everybody is a tribalist, You must bribe for everything. Thank God I left that place before the end of last year. God forbid


Trying very Hard to Justify why you left Nigeria. Tribalism is worst in other Africa Countries.
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by Jaqenhghar: 3:23pm On Feb 24, 2019
Olawalesmarter:



Drones can be use as a Weapon, Nigeria army Uses Drone to fight Bokoharam
Drone can be. Has it been used on Niggerian soil? Thats the question. And no there is no evidence that the army uses drones to fight BH. We only see pictures of one dronebeing commissioned but no evidence. Im not surprised sha. Operating a drone control ce lntre requires lots of infrastructure which we dont have
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by Olawalesmarter(m): 3:32pm On Feb 24, 2019
Jaqenhghar:

Drone can be. Has it been used on Niggerian soil? Thats the question. And no there is no evidence that the army uses drones to fight BH. We only see pictures of one dronebeing commissioned but no evidence. Im not surprised sha. Operating a drone control ce lntre requires lots of infrastructure which we dont have

There is a lot of Evidence on You Tube, Go and Check Nigeria Airforce page on You tube you will see how they use Drones to fight Bokoharam and Nigeria Army is the First Army in Africa to use Drones for Combat. Some People Use Drones in Nigeria though for Private purposes like filming of Cities, I once saw someone flying drone in my area
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by 2truthfulguy: 3:33pm On Feb 24, 2019
GreatResearcher:
The all-knowing God demanded for a sign to differentiate the Israelites and the Egyptians.
NO! thats the god of the bibble. not ALLAH

Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by mechanics(m): 3:55pm On Feb 24, 2019
Wow, nice one.
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by Jaqenhghar: 4:13pm On Feb 24, 2019
Olawalesmarter:


There is a lot of Evidence on You Tube, Go and Check Nigeria Airforce page on You tube you will see how they use Drones to fight Bokoharam and Nigeria Army is the First Army in Africa to use Drones for Combat. Some People Use Drones in Nigeria though for Private purposes like filming of Cities, I once saw someone flying drone in my area
First in Africa? Hahahhahaha maybe first in west Africa .
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by fkj950ax(m): 4:15pm On Feb 24, 2019
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Do reference where there is a ban on drones in Nigeria.
Thanks
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by skukimania(f): 4:22pm On Feb 24, 2019
Did u say banned? Then why did I see it in Thera Annex Estate, ogombo, Lagos less than a month ago? Or was it banned after then?

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Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by iammolise(m): 4:40pm On Feb 24, 2019
One less thing we should be worrying about now undecided


But... Damn!!! That black dude head though... Bycicle seat straight pass am grin
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by soliddust2020: 5:14pm On Feb 24, 2019
Isoduwa:



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Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by mrZENographer: 5:30pm On Feb 24, 2019
GreatResearcher:
The all-knowing God demanded for a sign to differentiate the Israelites and the Egyptians.

God also demanded Moses to stretch his rod towards the RED SEA for the sea to divide. Does it mean it was Moses rod that divided the sea, or God cannot divide sea by himself?

Bóló.


God did it this way so that they will tell their children, why they hold the passover.
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by Isoduwa(m): 5:35pm On Feb 24, 2019
soliddust2020:


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Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by soliddust2020: 5:51pm On Feb 24, 2019
Isoduwa:




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Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by Isoduwa(m): 5:53pm On Feb 24, 2019
soliddust2020:


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Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by King44(m): 6:16pm On Feb 24, 2019
AerialMapper:


Not only a "license", you need an End-user certificate and security clearance from ONSA. That's the easier part. NCAA are making it up as they go along and do not have a clear process. You need to apply for an ROC - remote operators certificate to enable you launch a drone and this is where the challenge is. You need to have an operators manual and exposition manual.

Oh...and you have to be one of 7 companies cleared by ONSA to launch drones.

kukuma kill me, on top drone
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by marvel2011(m): 7:32pm On Feb 24, 2019
AutoReportNG:
While the world is busy making drones a tool for a faster means of transportation and making lives better, drones in Nigeria are banned for security reasons.

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An ingenious drone delivery service known as “Uber for blood” has slashed the delivery time of life-saving medicine to remote regions of Rwanda from four hours to an .

The drone flies to the clinic at up to 60mph. When it is within a minute of the destination, the doctor receives a text. The drone then drops the package, attached to a parachute, into a special zone near the clinic before returning to base.

A partnership between Zipline, a Silicon Valley robotics company, and the country’s health ministry has delivered more than 5,500 units of blood over the past year, often in life-saving situations. Never before have patients in the country received blood so quickly and efficiently.

While commercial drone delivery in wealthier countries is still at the testing stage, hampered by busy skies and strict regulations on airspace, Zipline is delivering blood to 12 regional hospitals from a base in the east of Rwanda. Each hospital serves about half a million people.

The use of drones is helping to reduce maternal deaths – a quarter of which are the result of blood loss during childbirth – and high incidences of malaria-induced anaemia, which is common in children.

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Drone delivery also means hospitals can store less blood, which means less waste as blood spoils quickly.

“Some of the biggest, most powerful technology companies in the world are still trying to figure out how to do this. But east Africa is showing them all the way,” he said. “The work in Rwanda has shown the world what’s possible when you make a national commitment to expand healthcare access with drones and help save lives.”

How It Works

Doctors place orders on-demand through a simple app for any medicine they need, when they need it.

Medical products are stored centrally at Zipline's distribution centers and are flown quickly to any destination. This maintains cold-chain and product integrity while eliminating waste.

The Specs/Mode

Zipline packages the order then launches it into flight. Racing along at over 100 km/h, vital products arrive faster than any other mode of transport.

Our drones fly without a pilot and are battery-powered, reducing the cost and emissions of moving medicine.

Closer Than You Think

Our drones fly over remote mountains, rivers, and washed-out roads. They require no local infrastructure to serve communities.

Within 30 minutes, medical supplies are delivered from the sky by parachute. Recipients don't interact with the drone itself.

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Source:
https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/02/while-govt-bans-drone-in-nigeria-rwanda.html

Common sense should tell you that if it is approved here in Nigeria, your brothers will be using to transport bombs from Sambisi to Abuja
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by Danirose007(m): 8:38pm On Feb 24, 2019
cheesy Dis Rwanda Go Make Sense To Visit O
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by WhySoAccurate: 10:41pm On Feb 24, 2019
O great Africa....... We are really developing....... God bless and guide us.. Amen
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by naturefellow(m): 11:15pm On Feb 24, 2019
Saw this 2yrs ago on CNN Inside Africa. Old news!
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by goat22: 12:15am On Feb 25, 2019
GreatResearcher:
The all-knowing God demanded for a sign to differentiate the Israelites and the Egyptians.

Is your father's uncle a fool?
Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by 9jaRealist: 7:29am On Feb 25, 2019
AutoReportNG:
Whats your take?

Drones are NOT banned in Nigeria. You just need an operating permit.

Meanwhile, the startup Arone uses drones to deliver medical supplies in Nigeria.

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Re: While Drones Are Banned In Nigeria, Rwanda Is Using It To Save Lives - Photos by Isoduwa(m): 5:04pm On Feb 25, 2019
soliddust2020:


WTF are you writting slow spoke. His royal mumuness d mumuyee1 of mumudom. Quote me again make hot mess choke you die there, rotten pig.


Egusi head where you at?

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