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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 3:18pm On Jul 06, 2018
Patented:
Mind Boggling in the sense that, its shocking that people's thinking can be that shallow. Have u watched the full video?
No I haven't seen the full video. Pls help me with it.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Patented: 3:24pm On Jul 06, 2018
https://www.facebook.com/thedailyshow/videos/10156674200661800/
abiodunalasa:

No I haven't seen the full video. Pls help me with it.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 3:24pm On Jul 06, 2018
AW-139 SAR [Search And Rescue]. Algerian army

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 3:25pm On Jul 06, 2018
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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 3:25pm On Jul 06, 2018
lionel4power:

As usual... We Africans will just have to sit back relax and enjoy the show.

Then I hope you will agree with me when I say White people and Black people are two parallel lines.

In Countries like US, France, Canada, Japan, China etc child birth is about 2 births in 8 women... While in poor Africa child birth is about 8 births per 4 women.

In other words, the only thing African countries are contributing to the World is Dick, Pvssy and Sperm!
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 3:31pm On Jul 06, 2018
Patented:
https://www.facebook.com/thedailyshow/videos/10156674200661800/

"We need space force. Its gonna be a waste of money. But its gonna be cool. So we need a space force".
grin grin grin this is the dumbest shiit I have heard in a long time.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 3:34pm On Jul 06, 2018
lionel4power:
theres a point in this...

Looking at Nigeria today what can we lay a hand on as our bragging rights ?

Apart from large population. What else?


I heard recently that we have overtaken India as one of the poorest country in the world.

Imagine Nigeria with just 180 million people now has more poor people than India with about 1billion people !
Our national embarrassment is at its all time low! embarassed
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Patented: 3:43pm On Jul 06, 2018
hahahaha. Now u get

abiodunalasa:


"We need space force. Its gonna be a waste of money. But its gonna be cool. So we need a space force".
grin grin grin this is the dumbest shiit I have heard in a long time.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by patches689: 3:47pm On Jul 06, 2018
Covert1:


[s]No no not exactly but I comprehend your point. There are countries that never forget our help. I'll give a brief treatise just for you:

We saw the height of that during the tussle for the AU chair role and the Ivory Coast debacle during the Jacob Zuma presidency in SA who came onboard and felt his country is better placed to play the role of Africa's strongman discarding the intellectual foreign policy approach of his predecessor Thabo Mbeki in engaging Nigeria on matters of the continent. To do that he went beyond his country's SADC sphere of political influence to divide generally consensus support for the Nigerian position on many continental issues at great expense. This led to many firsts of some AU members states voting for SA' candidate instead of Jean Ping of Gabon. Jacob Zuma had just made a very bad mistake that would cost his nation.

Of course the retaliation was swift from Abuja which always has measures in the bag to keep the balance of it's regional hegemony. Until then Abuja was willing to wait and not displace SA from a place in the sun at least for matters of strategic perception and bragging rights. President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan was miffed and immediately approved the rebasing of the national economy against all lobby effectively knocking South Africa forever into political oblivion and ending it's bragging rights on the world stage. It was a huge loss of prestige.

Historically however and to this day except for the position of AU chair for which it influences a consensus position which it believes should be held by smaller states, Nigeria has a deliberate foreign policy goal of promoting harmony in the AU and not appear a bully. It does not impose it's will on the choices of AU member states who even votes against Nigerian nationals for other positions at the African Union in Addis-Ababa.

Nigeria is the most influential African country. There is no other African nation with more influence on other African countries on a bilateral basis than Nigeria. When Nigeria means business Africa takes it's word seriously knowing it could muster the forces in the region to back it up with action either by economic measures or the use of force if necessary. [/s]


"Jacob Zuma made a bad mistake that would cost his nation"
*Vlad and Jacob enjoy vodka at BRICS summit*

"effectively knocking South Africa forever into political oblivion and ending its bragging rights on the world stage"
*Zuma enjoys Sushi with Shinzo Abe at G20*

"Nigeria is the most influential African country. There is no other African nation with more influence..."
*RSA UN Ambassador picks a new chair for his seat on the UN Security Council*

"When Nigeria means business Africa takes it's word seriously knowing it could muster the forces in the region to back it up"
*SANDF Officers do "rock-paper-scissors" to see who will command either MONUSCO or the UN FIB*

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by ssaengine: 3:51pm On Jul 06, 2018
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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 4:29pm On Jul 06, 2018
lionel4power:

I heard recently that we have overtaken I....... as one of the poorest country in the world.

The statement / wording is incorrect

Not poorest country

But no of people living below proverty line.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by lionel4power(m): 4:43pm On Jul 06, 2018
abiodunalasa:


Then I hope you will agree with me when I say White people and Black people are two parallel lines.

In Countries like US, France, Canada, Japan, China etc child birth is about 2 births in 8 women... While in poor Africa child birth is about 8 births per 4 women.

In other words, the only thing African countries are contributing to the World is Dick, Pvssy and Sperm!
Its sad but that's our reality.


I always wish things were different in Africa. In my line of work i come across soo many untapped talents in both Arts, Engineering and technology.


We just encourage ourselves and carry the cross passed down to us from generations ago.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 4:44pm On Jul 06, 2018
abiodunalasa:


about 1billion people !
embarassed

In... population 1.35 billion as of 2018
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Covert1: 6:13pm On Jul 06, 2018
abiodunalasa:

Lol grin
Gone are these days you talking about bro.

This present generation of African leaders don't give a flying fvck about Nigeria.
We lost the respect long time a go.

All they do now is come here and massage our ego so to collect whatever they want to collect... That's all.

But maybe we still call the shots at ECOWAS level. But on AU level... no no no!

I mean what respect do you expect when giant like Nigeria and tiny thing like Namibia are both going to the BiG powers with beggars bowl ?

Nah! Normally I made the point and don't need to do this but again just for you and not those with benign thoughts and making incorrect sentences for narrow agendas like "Nigeria is now the poorest country in the world (actually it is a report from the period of the recession showing the number of the poor in Nigeria went up)", such is how low some will go to appear relevant just like their holding at every straw of visibility however irrelevant and clutching at any insignificant role of the UN in the DRC that the world has moved on from—A thing Nigeria has done and dusted since the 60's and is still doing if it chooses—that is.

Nigeria gets the non-permanent UNSC seat whenever it chooses to. It merely allows small countries in West Africa a chance too at the table. You don't need make noise when you are a giant because you are heard when you speak. Nigeria actually sometimes sheiks itself of these responsibilities because when the chips are down it ends up carrying the cross. We saw it in Liberia and Sierra Leone and one reason we refrained from getting bogged down in Somalia and elsewhere.

As regards your mention, Nigeria does not go beggar-thy-neighbor for aid. Never has and never will. Source for foreign or local funding for specific development projects: Yes! That depending on the government of the day but Nigeria receives no aid package to support it's budget as it's common with many small countries not only in Africa but around the world.

A large population is a kings glory from time immemorial. While that has it's advantages it also has it's disadvantages. The positive is if you have the right leadership to galvanize it into economic prosperity as we see in China today or even the United States after the depression. Nigeria has not yet had that blessing of good leadership to reflect it's true potential albeit it has had the leadership that has managed to keep it's multi-national entities as one country and in that size and natural resources both human and material that comes with it lies it's humongous might compared with contemporary African states.

You have to understand the geo-political balance of power in relations between states which is reflected in the level of honor or prestige they accord each other in diplomacy. Your mention would insinuate Nigeria is a declining power but that's not the case, in fact it is the opposite. Despite it's current travails a democratic Nigeria today has more diplomatic, economic and military clout than at any time in it's history save for the first and second republics of Tafawa Belewa and Shehu Shagari.

Very few countries have their presidents honored with a reception at the airport by a host head of state. That is an honor reserved for truly big powers like the United States etc. In many cases lower level officials play that protocol depending on bilateral relations. In Africa and elsewhere Nigerian Presidents are accorded that privilege by kings and heads of state in acknowledgement of it's weight as a regional power. That hasn't changed and won't change except Nigeria ceases to exist as one country. This is one indicator that you matter.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 6:27pm On Jul 06, 2018
Covert1:



N...... gets the UNSC seat whenever it chooses to


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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Covert1: 6:31pm On Jul 06, 2018
nemesis8u:





...non-permanent UNSC seat which is rotational

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Covert1: 6:35pm On Jul 06, 2018
President Buhari taking in the Proforce ARA MRAP@NADCEL 2018 in the North-East Theater.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 6:36pm On Jul 06, 2018
Nigerian army ARA MRAP officially inducted into service today.

The Nigerian army has ordered 10 initial units from Proforce.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 6:44pm On Jul 06, 2018
Covert1:


...non-permanent UNSC seat which is rotational

Ok
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by patches689: 7:18pm On Jul 06, 2018
Covert1:


...non-permanent UNSC seat which is rotational

nemesis8u:


Ok

lol, he is misrepresenting the facts (as usual)

First, South Africa has sat in that seat in 2007, 2011 and now 2018. Thats three separate terms in a decade. The seat "rotates", because it is non permanent.

(But!) Secondly, you have to be voted into the seat. The seat does not "rotate" on a set order, you still need to be able to get votes from other countries to beat off contenders.

Third, winning the vote (in the African bloc) is impossible without an AU endorsement - RSA has been endorsed every time and every time it was the only African nation endorsed.

These set of facts completely debunks everything Covert1, a.k.a Augustine, has said.

As for the general discussion. There is no singular African power, only regional players. RSA and a number of the North African states play a bigger role than most on the global stage but that is because of a myriad of reasons, generally financial and economic. This global prominence, however, does not translate into continental clout.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by jteku(m): 7:30pm On Jul 06, 2018
Army Day 2018: President Buhari commissions 'ARA' locally manufactured Armoured Personnel Carriers during the Grand Finale of the 2018 Nigerian Army Day Celebration in Monguno Borno State on 6th July 2018

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by iblawi(m): 7:34pm On Jul 06, 2018
patches689:




lol, he is misrepresenting the facts (as usual)

First, South Africa has sat in that seat in 2007, 2011 and now 2018. Thats three separate terms in a decade. The seat "rotates", because it is non permanent.

(But!) Secondly, you have to be voted into the seat. The seat does not "rotate" on a set order, you still need to be able to get votes from other countries to beat off contenders.

Third, winning the vote (in the African bloc) is impossible without an AU endorsement - RSA has been endorsed every time and every time it was the only African nation endorsed.

These set of facts completely debunks everything Covert1, a.k.a Augustine, has said.

As for the general discussion. There is no singular African power, only regional players. RSA and a number of the North African states play a bigger role than most on the global stage but that is because of a myriad of reasons, generally financial and economic. This global prominence, however, does not translate into continental clout.


1966 till date South Africa only held that position 3 times and those are the date you quoted. Nigeria on the other hand have held the position 5-6 times. Don't make it look like South Africa is special in that aspect because many African countries have held the position more than South Africa.

Nigeria held that seat 2011 and 2015. That's still less than a decade nothing stops Nigeria from holding it again next year.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Odunayaw(m): 8:04pm On Jul 06, 2018
patches689:



"Jacob Zuma made a bad mistake that would cost his nation"
*Vlad and Jacob enjoy vodka at BRICS summit*

"effectively knocking South Africa forever into political oblivion and ending its bragging rights on the world stage"
*Zuma enjoys Sushi with Shinzo Abe at G20*

"Nigeria is the most influential African country. There is no other African nation with more influence..."
*RSA UN Ambassador picks a new chair for his seat on the UN Security Council*

"When Nigeria means business Africa takes it's word seriously knowing it could muster the forces in the region to back it up"
*SANDF Officers do "rock-paper-scissors" to see who will command either MONUSCO or the UN FIB*


grin dear God grin
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 8:14pm On Jul 06, 2018
Where it all began.

Nigerian army Igirigi APC,from back when we still did military parades in Abuja.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by lionel4power(m): 8:21pm On Jul 06, 2018
Henry240:
Where it all began.

Nigerian army Igirigi APC,from back when we still did military parades in Abuja.
I remember first seeing that picture on Beegeagles blog. Who would have be thought we'll ever have a plethora of Nigerian-made military vehicles.

IPV
Armoured Hilux
Proforce Ara MRAP
Proforce light Armoured Vehicle
Igirigi
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Jkay187(m): 9:07pm On Jul 06, 2018
Covert1:


Nah! Normally I made the point and don't need to do this but again just for you and not those with benign thoughts and making incorrect sentences for narrow agendas like "Nigeria is now the poorest country in the world (actually it is a report from the period of the recession showing the number of the poor in Nigeria went up)", such is how low some will go to appear relevant just like their holding at every straw of visibility however irrelevant and clutching at any insignificant role of the UN in the DRC that the world has moved on from—A thing Nigeria has done and dusted since the 60's and is still doing if it chooses—that is.

Nigeria gets the non-permanent UNSC seat whenever it chooses to. It merely allows small countries in West Africa a chance too at the table. You don't need make noise when you are a giant because you are heard when you speak. Nigeria actually sometimes sheiks itself of these responsibilities because when the chips are down it ends up carrying the cross. We saw it in Liberia and Sierra Leone and one reason we refrained from getting bogged down in Somalia and elsewhere.

As regards your mention, Nigeria does not go beggar-thy-neighbor for aid. Never has and never will. Source for foreign or local funding for specific development projects: Yes! That depending on the government of the day but Nigeria receives no aid package to support it's budget as it's common with many small countries not only in Africa but around the world.

A large population is a kings glory from time immemorial. While that has it's advantages it also has it's disadvantages. The positive is if you have the right leadership to galvanize it into economic prosperity as we see in China today or even the United States after the depression. Nigeria has not yet had that blessing of good leadership to reflect it's true potential albeit it has had the leadership that has managed to keep it's multi-national entities as one country and in that size and natural resources both human and material that comes with it lies it's humongous might compared with contemporary African states.

You have to understand the geo-political balance of power in relations between states which is reflected in the level of honor or prestige they accord each other in diplomacy. Your mention would insinuate Nigeria is a declining power but that's not the case, in fact it is the opposite. Despite it's current travails a democratic Nigeria today has more diplomatic, economic and military clout than at any time in it's history save for the first and second republics of Tafawa Belewa and Shehu Shagari.

Very few countries have their presidents honored with a reception at the airport by a host head of state. That is an honor reserved for truly big powers like the United States etc. In many cases lower level officials play that protocol depending on bilateral relations. In Africa and elsewhere Nigerian Presidents are accorded that privilege by kings and heads of state in acknowledgement of it's weight as a regional power. That hasn't changed and won't change except Nigeria ceases to exist as one country. This is one indicator that you matter.

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 9:19pm On Jul 06, 2018
lionel4power:

I remember first seeing that picture on Beegeagles blog. Who would have be thought we'll ever have a plethora of Nigerian-made military vehicles.

IPV
Armoured Hilux
Proforce Ara MRAP
Proforce light Armoured Vehicle
Igirigi
Not in my dreams. I never thought we would be here at this time.

We've produced in a very short time a good number of military vehicles. We are making good appreciable progress.

If we can build an IFV next, that be very fantastic.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 10:04pm On Jul 06, 2018
Covert1:


Nah! Normally I made the point and don't need to do this but again just for you and not those with benign thoughts and making incorrect sentences for narrow agendas like "Nigeria is now the poorest country in the world (actually it is a report from the period of the recession showing the number of the poor in Nigeria went up)", such is how low some will go to appear relevant just like their holding at every straw of visibility however irrelevant and clutching at any insignificant role of the UN in the DRC that the world has moved on from—A thing Nigeria has done and dusted since the 60's and is still doing if it chooses—that is.

Nigeria gets the non-permanent UNSC seat whenever it chooses to. It merely allows small countries in West Africa a chance too at the table. You don't need make noise when you are a giant because you are heard when you speak. Nigeria actually sometimes sheiks itself of these responsibilities because when the chips are down it ends up carrying the cross. We saw it in Liberia and Sierra Leone and one reason we refrained from getting bogged down in Somalia and elsewhere.

As regards your mention, Nigeria does not go beggar-thy-neighbor for aid. Never has and never will. Source for foreign or local funding for specific development projects: Yes! That depending on the government of the day but Nigeria receives no aid package to support it's budget as it's common with many small countries not only in Africa but around the world.

A large population is a kings glory from time immemorial. While that has it's advantages it also has it's disadvantages. The positive is if you have the right leadership to galvanize it into economic prosperity as we see in China today or even the United States after the depression. Nigeria has not yet had that blessing of good leadership to reflect it's true potential albeit it has had the leadership that has managed to keep it's multi-national entities as one country and in that size and natural resources both human and material that comes with it lies it's humongous might compared with contemporary African states.

You have to understand the geo-political balance of power in relations between states which is reflected in the level of honor or prestige they accord each other in diplomacy. Your mention would insinuate Nigeria is a declining power but that's not the case, in fact it is the opposite. Despite it's current travails a democratic Nigeria today has more diplomatic, economic and military clout than at any time in it's history save for the first and second republics of Tafawa Belewa and Shehu Shagari.

Very few countries have their presidents honored with a reception at the airport by a host head of state. That is an honor reserved for truly big powers like the United States etc. In many cases lower level officials play that protocol depending on bilateral relations. In Africa and elsewhere Nigerian Presidents are accorded that privilege by kings and heads of state in acknowledgement of it's weight as a regional power. That hasn't changed and won't change except Nigeria ceases to exist as one country. This is one indicator that you matter.

I get your point sir.
When it comes to West Africa Nigeria is the king, period. Full stop! No two way about that.

We saw Nigerian hegemony in Liberia, Sierra Lone and most recently in Gambia.

Like you rightly proffers if we have serious leadership that will harness our full potentials, it is just a matter of time before Nigeria becomes the sole hegemon of Africa.

Now pls bro, ignore that guy quoting you whose way of showing SA relevance in Africa is by telling us how SA is clutching tooth and nail to a Seat that Nigeria is freely sharing among its own ECOWAS neighbors... and how Zuma eating pork washed down with Alomo at the International table translates to power.
Pls just ignore the dude.
I get your points loud and clear.
Now onto the next topic. cool

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Nobody: 10:07pm On Jul 06, 2018
lionel4power:

I remember first seeing that picture on Beegeagles blog. Who would have be thought we'll ever have a plethora of Nigerian-made military vehicles.

IPV
Armoured Hilux
Proforce Ara MRAP
Proforce light Armoured Vehicle
Igirigi

Armoured Hilux ?
You got pictures bro?
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by lionel4power(m): 11:02pm On Jul 06, 2018
First Royal Canadian Air Force Chinook helicopter leaves for Mali



The Royal Canadian Air Force is moving forward with its planned deployment of ten helicopters to support the United Nations Air Task Force (ATF) currently deployed in Mali.



A pre-deployment team of about 100 personnel in Mali is set to receive three CH-147F Chinook heavy lift transport helicopter from the RCAF 450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron (THS) and up to seven CH-146 Griffon tactical transport helicopter from the 508 THS which were pledged to the UN mission.


Royal Canadian Air Force crews loaded the first of three CH-147F Chinook heavy lift helicopters pledged to the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali. Steve Bigg Photo

Owning to the distance involved from Petawawa, Ontario where the helicopters is previously based to west Africa, much planning and coordination took place to successfully complete the task.

At first, the helicopters flew to 8th Wing in Trenton, Ontario under their own power, then the helicopters were loaded onto a CC-177 Globemaster III heavy transport aircraft belonging to the 429 Transport Squadron.

With a 60-foot rotor diameter and a height of 18 feet, the Chinook required a partial disassembly which was executed by technicians and support personnel from 450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron (THS). The rotor blades, the front and rear rotor mast was removed so the Chinook could fit into the Globemaster III.


Continue reading....

https://www.africanmilitaryblog.com/2018/07/first-royal-canadian-air-force-chinook-helicopter-leaves-for-mali

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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by lionel4power(m): 11:03pm On Jul 06, 2018
abiodunalasa:


Armoured Hilux ?
You got pictures bro?
No but it has been posted here several times.... You can ask jakeporeshenko
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by ssaengine: 11:12pm On Jul 06, 2018
And then when you make a valid point based on sound engineering practices, you get ridiculed. People saying nonsense that you're just jealous of Nigeria.

I invite the original poster (he knows who he is)....does he still believe that the Nigeria Air Force can develop a Light Utility Helicopter "soon"?

If this is what they presented, does he still stand behind his comments? Taking into consideration the time & effort of other LUH programs.

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