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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 5:35am On Jul 29, 2015
Henry120:


Boko-haram has never held and would never hold a scratch of land in Nigeria.

Except they have and do

Confirmed by your military
Cofirmed by your state governers

Deal
With
It
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 5:36am On Jul 29, 2015
agaugust:



stop repeating false info that has been demolished

CLAIMS OF BOKO-HARAM HOLDING TERRITORY A RUSE BY POLITICIANS TO ATTRACT FUNDING

“Military sources who spoke to THISDAY yesterday dismissed the claims that were made during the National Economic Council meeting held in Abuja on Thursday as “alarmist and a political gimmick for patronage”.

“They noted that politicians were trying to mislead members of the public by falsely claiming that five LGAs are under the control of the terrorists.”

“One of the senior officers clarified that the prevailing situation on ground, saying, “in some towns, Boko Haram have some presence and launch guerrilla attacks from time to time, which is different from holding a town.”

He added: “I don’t know where they get such LGAs from. I mean they should have named the local governments and let us verify, if they are sure of their claims. That Boko Haram makes a hit and run attacks in one or two towns does not in any way translate to holding any ground.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/military-silent-on-captured-local-govts-in-yobe-borno/215573/

So state leaders are liars?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 5:37am On Jul 29, 2015
agaugust:


You are the rambling loudspeaker blind to your homeland problems.

ANC government is now begging white men to join SANDF since your black Sowetan minus cannot handle rifles properly. Zulu is naturally a spear throwing hunter bushman, reason why SANDF soldiers hold rifles as if he needs to throw it like a spear cheesycheesy
.

A black man being racist against blacks?

Hahahah

Augubug has cut off his nose to spite his face!!
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 5:39am On Jul 29, 2015
agaugust:


Major General Muazu is a world class army chief inside the battlefield, you are a mere civilian with a laptop in your bedroom 7,000 km away from Boko Haram center of activity, using my common sense, I will take NA Maj. Gen Muazu's words as final authourity, and your own comment becomes a comedy strip.

World class leader who was outfoxed for many years be an enemy who had half as many men and only technicals?

World class clown more like

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 5:40am On Jul 29, 2015
agaugust:


Only Dikwa was announced reclaimed in the last 3 months, Chad claimed to have liberated Dikwa, but it was a lie, Nigeria just finiched the job.

For those who say Boko Haram still controls 5 local governments, can you please name the towns inside that local government ?

Name them !

Direct your questions to YOUR own STATE GOVERNERS!!
Hahahahahahah

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 5:40am On Jul 29, 2015
agaugust:


A town is a town, anywher can be attacked. Boko Haram is now blowing up Chad's capital city N'Djamena.....no Boko Haram in Abuja

I guess the Chadian army now understands the meaning of Islamic terrorism with fire buring inside their own capital city cheesy cheesy

Last time I checked, current SANDF has ZERO experience of COIN war, even Chadian army is better than your rookie army !

So Angola and Congo dont count then?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 5:48am On Jul 29, 2015
agaugust:


Bushman tactics won't win you a war, it's useless against an enemy that is sitting inside a town doing urban warfare like Boko Haram did .

T-72 tanks and Mi-35 Hind E were the stuff Nigeria used to defeat Boko Haram.

They got into your cities because you have no knowledge of bush warfare!!
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Zaha(m): 7:18am On Jul 29, 2015
The Nigerian Air force has unveiled unmanned bomb detector and a Light Surveillance Aircraft developed by the Nigerian Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), Kaduna, north-west Nigeria.
The development is part of the force’s contribution to the fight against insurgency in the troubled north-eastern region.
Commandant of the AFIT, Air Vice Marshal Toni Adokwe, introduced the device at a gathering ahead of the institute’s 44th Convocation Ceremony coming up on Friday.
The Commandant demonstrated how the device could dictate and pick up Impoverished Explosive Device to safer locations for disposal.
The device has a frequency jammer to distort GSM signals and also has a time run of four hours.
He said it was produced by students of the Armament Engineering Department in 2012 and was later modified to a higher level called Unmanned Ground Vehicle type two.
Adokwe affirmed that with effective innovative approach to technology, Nigeria would be able to tackle the current security challenge in the North-east.
He emphasised that the growing wave of bombings by the Boko Haram sect required more researches and innovations of modern equipment and technologies to tackle the challenge.
The Commandant further explained that the institute had equally commenced research into the development of a Light Surveillance Aircraft that would be in conformity with the climatic temperature of Nigeria and the West African sub-region.
Since inception, the AFIT has graduated about 5,000 persons, including personnel of the Nigerian Army, Air force, Navy and civilians, as well as foreign students from the Armed Forces of the Republic of Benin, Zimbabwe, Niger, Ghana and Sierra Leone.
It is structured into three schools which are the School of Air Engineering, School of Ground Engineering and Management Studies, as well as the School of Postgraduate Studies, which coordinates the various postgraduate programmes in the other schools. http://www.channelstv.com/2015/07/28/air-force-modifies-unmanned-bomb-detector/unmanned-bomb-detector/

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 7:40am On Jul 29, 2015
EVarn:
I must congratulate you for cooking up an epistle long enough to make saint paul quake and quiver with jealousy,but the content is as empty as zuma's coconut head.
As usual,you went on huffing and puffing like an enraged bull,without any shred of coherence in your long winded speech; except proving that you are one of the frustrated labourers recently kicked out of the lonmin mines,venting your frustration by wailing like an american recruit dumped in north korea.
The only thing I could read was your claim about attending a university,which I sincerely doubt.
PS: Feel free to "expose" my grammar.

Empty words as usual. Whether I'm a "mine laborer" or engineer on average I will still be 5x times better of then a average nigerian fact. You sound like 1 of those monkeys who was refused a SA visa shame. Lonmin don't even contribute 0,5% to SA's economy yet you cry a river here. Flat head please go to your borehole and have a good shiiit, "mine labourers".grin
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 10:19am On Jul 29, 2015
DictatorZAR:

Empty words as usual. Whether I'm a "mine laborer" or engineer on average I will still be 5x times better of then a average nigerian fact. You sound like 1 of those monkeys who was refused a SA visa shame. Lonmin don't even contribute 0,5% to SA's economy yet you cry a river here. Flat head please go to your borehole and have a good shiiit, "mine labourers".grin
And how are you better than an average Nigerian?,no dont answer,i already know the answer to that; you think owing $144Bn makes your country better,you guys are just too dumb..
Lonmin sacked you,and then you brought your frustration here,exposing your flaming bvtt for the world to see,sorry man,please cover up your bvtt,i do not wish to witness such a ghastly sight.
I just pity the honest folks from foreign countries that are at your dubious mercy,southies like you are gonna loot them dry soon.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 10:57am On Jul 29, 2015
EVarn:
And how are you better than an average Nigerian?,no dont answer,i already know the answer to that; you think owing $144Bn makes your country better.morgana's t|ts!,you guys are just too dumb..
Lonmin sacked you,and then you brought your frustration here,exposing your flaming bvtt for the world to see,sorry man,please cover up your bvtt,i do not wish to witness such a ghastly sight.
I just pity the honest folks from foreign countries that are at your dubious mercy,southies like you are gonna loot them dry soon.

There you go again on your misrepresentation of facts. I've never worked for any mining company nor do I intend to in the near future you c@unt. I work for myself or should I say family owned business, so your delusions and ramblings don't mean shiiit to me. Does every single SA citizen work for a small mining group like Lonmin. Do every South African owe the world $144bn. The only dum b@utt nutter is you here confused mo@ron.

I pity your st@upidity. If you have nothing to comment on I suggest you shut da f@uck up fool.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 11:15am On Jul 29, 2015
DictatorZAR:

There you go again on your misrepresentation of facts. I've never worked for any mining company nor do I intend to in the near future you c@unt. I work for myself or should I say family owned business, so your delusions and ramblings don't mean shiiit to me. Does every single SA citizen work for a small mining group like Lonmin. Do every South African owe the world $144bn. The only dum b@utt nutter is you here confused mo@ron.

I pity your st@upidity. If you have nothing to comment on I suggest you shut da f@uck up fool.
Another epistle according to DICTATOR ZICK.
Yes,you run a delapitated cobbler qiosk passed down to you from your grandfather,i sympathize your plight,you have no choice than to call it a "family business".
Just dont go robbing innocent foreigners for crumbly crusts of stale bread out of rage and jealousy.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:17pm On Jul 29, 2015
patches689:


Except they have and do

Confirmed by your military
Cofirmed by your state governers

Deal
With
It

Nigerian military says Boko Haram holds no land in Nigeria today, can you name the city?

The state governors gave no names of the towns....ghost towns in dreamland ? grin grin


CLAIMS OF BOKO-HARAM HOLDING TERRITORY A RUSE BY POLITICIANS TO ATTRACT FUNDING

“Military sources who spoke to THISDAY yesterday dismissed the claims that were made during the National Economic Council meeting held in Abuja on Thursday as “alarmist and a political gimmick for patronage”.

“They noted that politicians were trying to mislead members of the public by falsely claiming that five LGAs are under the control of the terrorists.”

“One of the senior officers clarified that the prevailing situation on ground, saying, “in some towns, Boko Haram have some presence and launch guerrilla attacks from time to time, which is different from holding a town.”

He added: “I don’t know where they get such LGAs from. I mean they should have named the local governments and let us verify, if they are sure of their claims. That Boko Haram makes a hit and run attacks in one or two towns does not in any way translate to holding any ground.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/military-silent-on-captured-local-govts-in-yobe-borno/215573/

#DEMOLISHED
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:21pm On Jul 29, 2015
patches689:


So state leaders are liars?

Yes. Human beings like you Patrick tell lies.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:25pm On Jul 29, 2015
patches689:


Direct your questions to YOUR own STATE GOVERNERS!!
Hahahahahahah

I don't honour liars, governor or no governor.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:29pm On Jul 29, 2015
patches689:


They got into your cities because you have no knowledge of bush warfare!!

They did not come from the bush, Bokos include Nigerians who live inside those same cities.

Most Bokos came up from sleeper cells inside the city, your RSA country has zero knowledge of war on terrorism, so you think Islamic terrorists come from inside a bush....I guess ISIS in Iraq is from the jungle too....fool grin grin
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Patchesagain: 1:48pm On Jul 29, 2015
agaugust:


Nigerian military says Boko Haram holds no land in Nigeria today, can you name the city?

The state governors gave no names of the towns....ghost towns in dreamland ? grin grin


CLAIMS OF BOKO-HARAM HOLDING TERRITORY A RUSE BY POLITICIANS TO ATTRACT FUNDING

“Military sources who spoke to THISDAY yesterday dismissed the claims that were made during the National Economic Council meeting held in Abuja on Thursday as “alarmist and a political gimmick for patronage”.

“They noted that politicians were trying to mislead members of the public by falsely claiming that five LGAs are under the control of the terrorists.”

“One of the senior officers clarified that the prevailing situation on ground, saying, “in some towns, Boko Haram have some presence and launch guerrilla attacks from time to time, which is different from holding a town.”

He added: “I don’t know where they get such LGAs from. I mean they should have named the local governments and let us verify, if they are sure of their claims. That Boko Haram makes a hit and run attacks in one or two towns does not in any way translate to holding any ground.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/military-silent-on-captured-local-govts-in-yobe-borno/215573/

#DEMOLISHED
.

So your state governers are telling lies?

And your Army are not?

What proof do you have?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lionel4power(m): 1:51pm On Jul 29, 2015
agaugust:


Truth ! Hot truth !!

Meanwhile, Boko Haram is now ravaging Cameroon, Niger Republique and Chad, their boasting armies cannot stop Shekau in their own backyard, the story of saving Nigeria has dried up from their mouths cheesycheesy

Nigeria told Chad, Niger Republique, Cameroon to use their armies to block their own side of the borders while Nigerian army and air force demolishes Boko Haram, yet they did not listen, they were busy boasting to BBC that they are liberating towns in Nigeria, now they cannot save themselves....Boko Haram passed between their two legs and entered their countries....francophone fools cheesycheesy

http://www.news24.com/Africa/News/Boko-Haram-fighters-behead-3-in-Cameroon-raid-20150727

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/niger-us-gives-show-support-boko-haram-fightback-militants-expand-bloody-campaign-1510282

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/07/27/us-nigeria-violence-chad-idUSKCN0Q11XA20150727

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if Chad, Cameroon and Niger had done their jobs boko haram should have been completely wiped out by now, but instead all they did was mislead the international community all day long. Stealing glory and trying to bring down Nigerias image. All their purported 'liberated' areas are being re-liberated by the Nigerian troops.
Now they are ripping the fruit of their labour.

But what pains me more is that the international community always take the 'anti-Nigerian stance and quickly swallow any bad news directed at Nigeria. It's like there is a conspiracy out there. Chad saw it and fueled it thinking that they were tarnishing Nigerias image.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Patchesagain: 1:54pm On Jul 29, 2015
agaugust:


They did not come from the bush, Bokos include Nigerians who live inside those same cities.

Most Bokos came up from sleeper cells inside the city, your RSA country has zero knowledge of war on terrorism, so you think Islamic terrorists come from inside a bush....I guess ISIS in Iraq is from the jungle too....fool grin grin

1. Impying BH does not train and operate mainly in the bush
1a. Implying BH did not spend its formative years operating in isolated rural areas
1b. Implying Northern Nigeria is heavily urbanized

2. Implying desert Iraq is the same as Arid Northern Nigeria

3. Implying BH is an urban insurgency

4. IMPLYING THAT THE MAIN FOCUS OF FIGHTING HAS NOT BEEN THE SAMBISA FOREST SINCE DAY ONE


Face it, the insurgency moved into the cities because you lack the feild craft, equipment, command and control and doctrine to effectively combat the insurgency in its formative days.

Our mercenaries trained you how to fight semi-conventionally against BH, now let us teach you how to operate in the bush

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 1:59pm On Jul 29, 2015
EVarn:
Another epistle according to DICTATOR ZICK.
Yes,you run a delapitated cobbler qiosk passed down to you from your grandfather,i sympathize your plight,you have no choice than to call it a "family business".
Just dont go robbing innocent foreigners for crumbly crusts of stale bread out of rage and jealousy.

Yes yes yes....!!! don't you go of bombing innocent foreigners, kidnapping them for ransom,scam them out of there hard earned cash or go on your child trafficking ring antics, there's already to many victims who has fallen to nigerian criminal jealousy. Miss Evarni the great b@utt slayer.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lionel4power(m): 2:00pm On Jul 29, 2015
Sbura:


First things first, I would like to congratulate the Nigerian Armed Forces for their partial success in combating Boko Haram, however that is subject to the validity of Mr Muazu's statement. To what extent, when evaluated, are the allegations by Mr Muazu true? Well, I will assist you in answering that question. I submit this with full confidence that the statement by Mr Muazu is not true.

What Mr Muazu stated at the Nigerian Army Inter Brigade Competition is propaganda driven. The setting of where he delivered his speech is truly indicative of the nature of why he stated what he stated. It was a ceremony, and it is common cause that in ceremonies and what could be termed as 'joyful events', emphasis will only be attached to the good aspects of a cause. In this instance, much emphasis was placed on the successes of the Nigerian Armed Forces' fight against Boko Haram. The consequences of such emphasis, not only down plays the nature and reality of the war, but creates the impression that Boko Haram has been defeated. The intended effect sought to be achieved was to encourage, for purposes of morality, the armed forces and to keep the public away from the notion that they are still prone to Boko Haram attacks.

In addition to propaganda, the statement of Mr Muazu, in part and whole contradicts the idea he portrays. The idea portrayed being that Boko Haram has diminishing capabilities. In my understanding army officials ought to know that war is unpredictable, Mr Muazu makes it a certainty that Boko Haram "can no longer engage Nigerian" and in fuelling the confusion further he states that Boko Haram altered its tactics into hitting soft targets. Now, one asks, what was Mr Muazu referring to as "soft targets"? Is it the civilians or Soldiers? If it is the civilians, then the image he portrays that the powers of Boko Haram in terms of civilian attacks have decreased is false, reason being that Boko Haram is still consistent in their mission and that further implies that the Nigerian Armed Forces are failing in meeting the objective of protecting the public. If it is soldiers, then the image created that Boko Haram can no longer engage soldiers is false.

I would also like to put to the table, although it might seem irrelevant for now, the truthfulness of Nigerian Armed Forces officials. From the insurgency's inception, the Nigerian Army has been down playing the impact of Boko Haram and misleading the public in certain aspects of the war. Now, one asks whether is this also part of the tactics of the Nigerian armed forces to down play the impact of Boko Haram? There are many answers that come to play. However, this is strongly relevant and would be a significant contribution of my submission but I will not delve deep into it.

In conclusion, the statement of Mr Muaza is invalid as it is propaganda driven and embedded with contradictions. The notion that the Nigerian Armed Forces are winning the war against Boko Haram might be true and it can also be false, whatever the case may be Mr Muazu's statement(in my view) cannot be used as evidence to support the idea that the Nigerian Armed Forces are winning the war against Boko Haram.
well, to be honest i didn't really finish all your long speech.
So all i will reply you is this!
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Are you a Nigerian? If no! Then
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Take your seat behind your fellow anti-Nigerian ass-holes. Thank you. B-)

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 4:54pm On Jul 29, 2015
Patchesagain:


1. Impying BH does not train and operate mainly in the bush
1a. Implying BH did not spend its formative years operating in isolated rural areas
1b. Implying Northern Nigeria is heavily urbanized

2. Implying desert Iraq is the same as Arid Northern Nigeria

3. Implying BH is an urban insurgency

4. IMPLYING THAT THE MAIN FOCUS OF FIGHTING HAS NOT BEEN THE SAMBISA FOREST SINCE DAY ONE


Face it, the insurgency moved into the cities because you lack the feild craft, equipment, command and control and doctrine to effectively combat the insurgency in its formative days.

Our mercenaries trained you how to fight semi-conventionally against BH, now let us teach you how to operate in the bush

PMC not mercenaries, their PMC bush craft was useless in 45 towns and cities where we used urban warfare tactics, urban combat is 100% different from bush war....mumu....urban warfare is in residential estates where thousands of people live...mumu.

Maiduguri city and it's airport attacked over 20 times are inside bush? Konduga where we killed over 1,000 Bokos is inside bush? North East Nigeria is all bush? Mumu.

Nigerian T-72 tanks were driving around inside the bush? Mumu.

45 towns liberated in 45 days by Nigerian army, only a fool like you thinks the 45 towns are in the bush...mumu cheesycheesy
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 5:00pm On Jul 29, 2015
Zaha:



The Nigerian Air force has unveiled unmanned bomb detector and a Light Surveillance Aircraft developed by the Nigerian Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), Kaduna, north-west Nigeria.



The development is part of the force’s contribution to the fight against insurgency in the troubled north-eastern region.
Commandant of the AFIT, Air Vice Marshal Toni Adokwe, introduced the device at a gathering ahead of the institute’s 44th Convocation Ceremony coming up on Friday.
The Commandant demonstrated how the device could dictate and pick up Impoverished Explosive Device to safer locations for disposal.
The device has a frequency jammer to distort GSM signals and also has a time run of four hours.
He said it was produced by students of the Armament Engineering Department in 2012 and was later modified to a higher level called Unmanned Ground Vehicle type two.
Adokwe affirmed that with effective innovative approach to technology, Nigeria would be able to tackle the current security challenge in the North-east.
He emphasised that the growing wave of bombings by the Boko Haram sect required more researches and innovations of modern equipment and technologies to tackle the challenge.
The Commandant further explained that the institute had equally commenced research into the development of a Light Surveillance Aircraft that would be in conformity with the climatic temperature of Nigeria and the West African sub-region.
Since inception, the AFIT has graduated about 5,000 persons, including personnel of the Nigerian Army, Air force, Navy and civilians, as well as foreign students from the Armed Forces of the Republic of Benin, Zimbabwe, Niger, Ghana and Sierra Leone.
It is structured into three schools which are the School of Air Engineering, School of Ground Engineering and Management Studies, as well as the School of Postgraduate Studies, which coordinates the various postgraduate programmes in the other schools.

http://www.channelstv.com/2015/07/28/air-force-modifies-unmanned-bomb-detector/unmanned-bomb-detector/


NAF has built a light aircraft too and will soon unveil it
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lionel4power(m): 5:44pm On Jul 29, 2015
agaugust:


NAF has built a light aircraft too and will soon unveil it
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about time for some ingenuity. Unlike the south african cheeter, rooivalk, oliphant etc etc that is just a copy. Copy cat country of dul.lards.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lionel4power(m): 6:05pm On Jul 29, 2015
For the dull southes

The Federal Ministry of Education on
Wednesday in Abuja honoured Dr Victor
Olalusi who scored 5.0 Cumulative Grade
Point Average (GPA) in Russian National
Research Medical University, Moscow
(RNRMU) in 2013, arguably the first in the
world.
Olalusi, who was the best graduating student
in the whole Russian Federation in 2013,
studied in RNRMU under the Russia-Nigeria
Bilateral Education Agreement.

Speaking at the event, Dr MacJohn
Nwaobiala, the Permanent Secretary in the
ministry said a lot of Nigerian students were
brilliant but Olalusi was a genius.

He said Olalusi had become an ambassador
not only to the ministry but to Nigeria and
Russia.
“We have to search the Guinness Book of
Records for anybody who has achieved 5.0
in a university.
It is curious and strange that
all those that evaluated his performance
could not find reason to reduce a point from
him.
“You should be the ambassador of the
Federal Scholarship Board, Ministry of
Education, Nigeria and the Russian
Federation.
“I look forward to the day you will stand
before the President to receive your honour.
We have recommendations to that effect, ’’
Nwaobiala said.
He then urged Olalusi to continue to be a role
model to young Nigerians and also called on
him to explore opportunities in post graduate
research.
In her speech, Mrs Ifeoma Agunwa, the
Director, Federal Scholarship Board, said
Olalusi made 5.0 GPA in all the courses he
took in the seven years he studied Medicine
in Russia.
She said “Olalusi never had a 4.99 GPA. Even
in the Russian language class, he did not fall
below 5.0.”
In her citation on Olalusi, Agunwa said he
ranked as one of the best students in the
faculty which handed him a place in RNRMU’s
Hall of fame for academic excellence.
She said that Olalusi had registered with the
Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria and had
the compulsory one-year housemanship
training at State Specialist Hospital, Akure,
Ondo State.
According to her, he is presently going
through the compulsory National Youth
Service scheme in Rivers.
Mr Artem Romanov, who represented the
Russian Embassy, said that Olalusi’s feat was
very significant for everybody in Russia.
Romanov said “Nigeria is blessed with
abundant human potential which is officially
acknowledged in Russia.
“It has been acknowledged in the Russian
Ministry of Education that Nigerians have a lot
of exceptional talents. Genetically, Nigerians
grasp knowledge easily.

“Olalusi is a hardworking person. It is not
easy to achieve such in Russia; it goes with
talent and hard work.
“I urge you to engage your knowledge in the
development of your father land.”
Mr Olarewaju Olalusi, the father of Olalusi,
said that his son’s achievement was as a
result of hard work.
Olalusi said his son did not attend high class
schools but normal public schools which
spoke volumes of the standard of education
in Nigeria.
He then urged parents to monitor their
wards closely and make sure they were not
distracted from their studies.
http://
www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/07/29/
nigerian-sets-record-scores-5-0-gpa-in-
russia/

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 7:56pm On Jul 29, 2015
agaugust:

NAF has built a light aircraft too and will soon unveil it
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A light aircraft or a drone?
Whichever it is,this is a result of patriotic dedication,educational improvement and technological advancement of AFIT.Furthermore,this goes to show that Nigeria has the technology to reverse-engineer complex electronic armaments like light aircrafts and drones: I guess this explains why the NAF is still clinging to our jaguar fleet{many analysts have recommended a complete overhaul in India}
This is a very good development for our airforce.kudos to AFIT.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 10:01pm On Jul 29, 2015
BREAKING NEWS: NIGERIAN AIRFORCE BLOCKS AND SEIZES BOKO HARAM FUEL SUPPLY,A TOTAL OF 4000 DRUMS OF FUEL WAS INTERCEPTED
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NIGERIAN AIRFORCE MASSIVELY INTENSIFIES AERIAL SURVEILLANCE OF NIGERIA-CAMEROON LAND AND SEA BORDERS: DEPLOYS DRONES AND COMBAT AIRCRAFTS
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http://www.punchng.com/news/naf-blocks-seizes-boko-haram-fuel-supply-route/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 12:57am On Jul 30, 2015
agaugust:


PMC not mercenaries, their PMC bush craft was useless in 45 towns and cities where we used urban warfare tactics, urban combat is 100% different from bush war....mumu....urban warfare is in residential estates where thousands of people live...mumu.

Maiduguri city and it's airport attacked over 20 times are inside bush? Konduga where we killed over 1,000 Bokos is inside bush? North East Nigeria is all bush? Mumu.

Nigerian T-72 tanks were driving around inside the bush? Mumu.

45 towns liberated in 45 days by Nigerian army, only a fool like you thinks the 45 towns are in the bush...mumu cheesycheesy
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Go back

Read what i said

They are in the towns only because you failed to stop them in the bush

this is because Nigeria has no capcity for bush warfare

And their PMC bush craft was essential - as you could only win once they arrived
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 12:58am On Jul 30, 2015
agaugust:


NAF has built a light aircraft too and will soon unveil it
.


Hahahahahahah

No you have not
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 12:59am On Jul 30, 2015
lionel4power:
about time for some ingenuity. Unlike the south african cheeter, rooivalk, oliphant etc etc that is just a copy. Copy cat country of dul.lards.

i get the feeling you suffer from a mental difficiency
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 1:01am On Jul 30, 2015
EVarn:
A light aircraft or a drone?
Whichever it is,this is a result of patriotic dedication,educational improvement and technological advancement of AFIT.Furthermore,this goes to show that Nigeria has the technology to reverse-engineer complex electronic armaments like light aircrafts and drones: I guess this explains why the NAF is still clinging to our jaguar fleet{many analysts have recommended a complete overhaul in India}
This is a very good development for our airforce.kudos to AFIT.


Hahahahaha

Clown
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by EVarn(m): 8:33am On Jul 30, 2015
patches689:



Hahahahaha

Clown
My guess is that you are jealous and butthurt.
Whatever you say doesnt change the fact that AFIT is building a light surveillance aircraft locally.
Soon,Nigeria will build Africa's first 4++ generation combat aircraft.

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