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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 4:44pm On Jun 12, 2020
SamuelAnyawu:


At least some Nairalanders are reading. Do not discourage those posting here as diversity is part of the beauty of this thread. The thread no be Dictatorial thread na grin

grin grin grin
How can I be discouraging people on the thread !!!!

Go chill with your bear man cheesy

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 4:47pm On Jun 12, 2020
seankafor:
they do it thinking that they re hurting our feelings or getting at us..

Otherwise tell me why a human being will only surface when he has bad news to share.. isn't that a sign of mental derogation?

Cry from now till tommorow,all our opinion doesn't cross the roof of this thread.. if you wanna impact something meaningful for the sake of coin..then channel your energy to the appropriate quarters or else leave us readers alone to enjoy the beauty of the African military..


Honestly these guys would have made more impact by commenting on verified social media handles, especially Babaowen when it comes to the banditry killings in other northern states.
It saddens my heart watch helpless civilians die like chicken.
But I doubt if they have the balls to do so; it’s on Nairaland that they can brag !!

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by youghs: 5:32pm On Jun 12, 2020
The only way to end this war is Border security.. Without that we are just wasting our time and resources.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 5:43pm On Jun 12, 2020
ANTI-BANDITRY OPERATIONS: NAF COMMISSIONS NEW HELIPAD AT KATARI VILLAGE TO ENHANCE AIR POWER EMPLOYMENT IN KADUNA STATE, ENVIRONS

In furtherance of its aggressive efforts to rid the North West and North Central States of armed banditry and other forms of criminality through timely employment of Air Power and air mobility of forces for swift response, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) today, 12 June 2020, commissioned a Helipad at Katari Village in Kachia Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State. The Helipad, along with its refueling facilities, was constructed by the NAF, in collaboration with the Kaduna State Government, to give the helicopter platforms operating along Abuja-Kaduna Highway and environs added endurance for efficient mission accomplishment. Today’s commissioning is coming up 24 hours after the commissioning of infrastructural facilities at 271 NAF Detachment Birnin Gwari for the well-being of personnel in the forefront of prosecuting the war against banditry in the area.

While commissioning the newly constructed Helipad, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, who was represented by the Air Officer Commanding Air Training Command (AOC ATC), Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Musa Muktar, disclosed that the Helipad was considered a necessary requirement for extending the NAF’s reach to enhance its Air Power projection in the North West and North Central Zones. He noted that this would add impetus to the Defence Headquarters (DHQ)-led joint Operation THUNDER STRIKE and afford greater flexibility for all agencies involved, as the helicopters would no longer need to return to either Abuja or Kaduna before refueling. The CAS stated further that the location of the landing facility was also carefully selected to complement the efforts of troops’ deployment thereby intensifying the provision of security to the locals and motorists.

Speaking further, Air Marshal Abubakar noted that, since the establishment of the Operation THUNDER STRIKE, over 4 months ago, the activities of kidnappers and bandits along Abuja-Kaduna Highway had reduced significantly. He stated that, with the establishment of the Helipad, the NAF was even better positioned to more effectively deal with kidnappers and armed robbers along the Kaduna-Abuja Highway as well as any other form of criminality within Kaduna State and its environs, working in synergy with sister Services and other security agencies. He similarly observed that the NAF’s air offensives in Katsina, Kaduna, Zamfara, Sokoto and Niger States, amongst others, had continued to add value to the current efforts at addressing insecurity issues in the North West and North Central Zones of the Country.

The CAS expressed the NAF's profound gratitude to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Muhammadu Buhari, for his unflinching support to the Service towards the achievement of its desired Air Power goals. This support, he noted, was an indication that the whole Nation stands by the NAF and other security agencies in the fight against terrorism and other forms of criminality. “Much as we have sacrificed, the Service remains propelled by the goodwill of the support of all well-meaning Nigerians, to do more in securing our Nation. We must therefore continue to give our best at all times”, he added. While appreciating the Executive Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai, for his constant support to the NAF’s operations, the CAS also commended the efforts of the AOC, officers, airmen and airwomen of ATC in ongoing operations in the Command’s Area of Responsibility.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Command Operations Officer ATC, Air Commodore Nnaemeka Ilo, stated that the new Helipad, whilst serving as a base for Sector 2 of Operation THUNDER STRIKE, would undoubtedly further boost the efforts in tackling insecurity in the area. He noted that the collective efforts of the Air and Ground Components of Operation THUNDER STRIKE, facilitated by the provision of timely intelligence from the public, had yielded tangible results thereby enabling safe passage of motorists along the Abuja-Kaduna Highway. “Since the inception of this Operation, our troops have succeeded in frustrating the efforts of the criminal elements. We are now adopting a new strategy of taking the fight to their various camps and not waiting for them to come to the main road before striking”, he said.

In his remarks, the Chairman Kachia LGA, Honourable Peter Agite, while commending the NAF leadership for its efforts in fighting insecurity, stated that the Helipad would go a long way in addressing security challenges not only along the Abuja-Kaduna-Kachia axis but also other parts of Kaduna State. He therefore called on all members of the affected communities to cooperate with the NAF and other security agencies by provide useful and timely information.

Also present at the event were the Commander Operation THUNDER STRIKE, Principal Staff Officers of ATC as well as Traditional Rulers and Community Leaders of Katari and surrounding Communities.

IBIKUNLE DARAMOLA
Air Commodore
Director of Public Relations and Information
Nigerian Air Force
12 June 2020

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 5:44pm On Jun 12, 2020
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 5:44pm On Jun 12, 2020
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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by komekn(m): 6:02pm On Jun 12, 2020
Toju200:
I still don't get something.
Where are all these terrorists emerging from.
Despite the Airstrikes conducted against them which visibly we see proofs
The recent operations which again we saw proofs of success

These guys still comes out kidnap people unluckily service men fell victim
And they into hiding Question is where
NAF has been conducting intense ISR operations
We should just rotate troops in the NE deploy fresh ones including a unit of AFSF

On my birthday it was two service men death day so sad...

If air strikes could end an insurgency then the Taliban would have been overcome a long time ago, the same goes for ISIS in Syria and Iraq.

The French air force has everything to control the skies over Mali, Niger and Burkina. But the Jihadists are still alive and kicking.

The War in the NE will not be won with limited air strikes on a very fluid and mobile insurgent group. Even when they are identified they bunker down and the strikes get some but not all.

Our strategy seems conventional and reactive.

How can Boko come into an area and operate for 2 hours with 10 gun trucks. Particularly on a well known highway and some how get away.

Something is clearly not right.

Boko and ISWAP are not afraid to ambush our convoys WHY. And it doesn't seem to be just IED's that give them the advantage. We saw a general and three Battalions with three big heavy MRAP's bogged down by 10-15 Boko gun trucks not too long ago. The NA admitted essentially to being overwhelmed at the time.

The French are carrying out Operation Barkhan following operation Serval and to date have lost 41 soldiers that's over 7 years.

We have about 21 fighter aircraft how many are operational, l dont know. How many attack helicopters do we have that are operational. How many heavy lift helicopters do we have to ensure supply chain logistics❓

Can the NAF respond to a minimum of 10 simultaneous different engagements with expedience at any one time. Within say 250 mile radius of Maiduguri within 20 minutes❓

Insurgents rarely attack directly French convoys WHY because of the response.

Essentially Boko have light arms, gun trucks and the usual rpg7's. What do we have ❓ Do we have definitive IFV's❓ Because it seems we lack the capacity to overcome an ambush. Having soldiers with AK47's in large numbers doesn't give you clear cut advantage.

Armoured vehicle multiple variants are needed like yesterday desperately

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by youghs: 6:08pm On Jun 12, 2020
komekn:


If air strikes could end an insurgency then the Taliban would have been overcome a long time ago, the same goes for ISIS in Syria and Iraq.

The French air force has everything to control the skies over Mali, Niger and Burkina. But the Jihadists are still alive and kicking.

The War in the NE will not be won with limited air strikes on a very fluid and mobile insurgent group. Even when they are identified they bunker down and the strikes get some but not all.

Our strategy seems conventional and reactive.

How can Boko come into an area and operate for 2 hours with 10 gun trucks. Particularly on a well known highway and some how get away.

Something is clearly not right.

Boko and ISWAP are not afraid to ambush our convoys WHY. And it doesn't seem to be just IED's that give them the advantage. We saw a general and three Battalions with three big heavy MRAP's bogged down by 10-15 Boko gun trucks not too long ago. The NA admitted essentially to being overwhelmed at the time.

The French are carrying out Operation Barkhan following operation Serval and to date have lost 41 soldiers that's over 7 years.

We have about 21 fighter aircraft how many are operational, l dont know. How many attack helicopters do we have that are operational. How many heavy lift helicopters do we have to ensure supply chain logistics❓

Can the NAF respond to a minimum of 10 simultaneous different engagements with expedience at any one time. Within say 250 mile radius of Maiduguri within 20 minutes❓

Insurgents rarely attack directly French convoys WHY because of the response.

Essentially Boko have light arms, gun trucks and the usual rpg7's. What do we have ❓ Do we have definitive IFV's❓ Because it seems we lack the capacity to overcome an ambush. Having soldiers with AK47's in large numbers doesn't give you clear cut advantage.

Armoured vehicle multiple variants are needed like yesterday desperately




The Disinformation in most of your writing is damn enormous bro.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 6:20pm On Jun 12, 2020
bidexiii:



Honestly these guys would have made more impact by commenting on verified social media handles, especially Babaowen when it comes to the banditry killings in other northern states.
It saddens my heart watch helpless civilians die like chicken.
But I doubt if they have the balls to do so; it’s on Nairaland that they can brag !!

Exactly bro we have no balls that is why we brag here grin cheesy. I'll keep posting here as I don't care if it gets to Buhari or the top military brats grin

One love Bro grin

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 6:46pm On Jun 12, 2020
komekn:


If air strikes could end an insurgency then the Taliban would have been overcome a long time ago, the same goes for ISIS in Syria and Iraq.

The French air force has everything to control the skies over Mali, Niger and Burkina. But the Jihadists are still alive and kicking.

The War in the NE will not be won with limited air strikes on a very fluid and mobile insurgent group. Even when they are identified they bunker down and the strikes get some but not all.

Our strategy seems conventional and reactive.

How can Boko come into an area and operate for 2 hours with 10 gun trucks. Particularly on a well known highway and some how get away.

Something is clearly not right.

Boko and ISWAP are not afraid to ambush our convoys WHY. And it doesn't seem to be just IED's that give them the advantage. We saw a general and three Battalions with three big heavy MRAP's bogged down by 10-15 Boko gun trucks not too long ago. The NA admitted essentially to being overwhelmed at the time.

The French are carrying out Operation Barkhan following operation Serval and to date have lost 41 soldiers that's over 7 years.

We have about 21 fighter aircraft how many are operational, l dont know. How many attack helicopters do we have that are operational. How many heavy lift helicopters do we have to ensure supply chain logistics❓

Can the NAF respond to a minimum of 10 simultaneous different engagements with expedience at any one time. Within say 250 mile radius of Maiduguri within 20 minutes❓

Insurgents rarely attack directly French convoys WHY because of the response.

Essentially Boko have light arms, gun trucks and the usual rpg7's. What do we have ❓ Do we have definitive IFV's❓ Because it seems we lack the capacity to overcome an ambush. Having soldiers with AK47's in large numbers doesn't give you clear cut advantage.

Armoured vehicle multiple variants are needed like yesterday desperately



NAF don't respond to most of the attack on FOBs and convoy Why because they're most times not aware
Give NAF timely Info and they'll respond
An Example is the Auno attack last year.
The populance gave the military Timely info even before ISWAP struck.
NAF prepared a well package Force of Alpha jet,L39ZA and Two gunships to counter two fronts.
Or the Dapchi attack,Guy NAF do respond to CAS if called.
Let's not compare the situation in Mali and Nigeria first of all
The land mass in NE alone is huge and there are so many fronts coupled with our porous borders

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 6:47pm On Jun 12, 2020
SamuelAnyawu:


Exactly bro we have no balls that is why we brag here grin cheesy. I'll keep posting here as I don't care if it gets to Buhari or the top military brats grin

One love Bro grin



Nairaland geng brags grin grin grin

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 6:50pm On Jun 12, 2020
bidexiii:




Nairaland geng brags grin grin grin
if not that The military doesn't respond to emails.God knows I've been sending them.
If I'm given the opportunity to speak I will

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by komekn(m): 6:55pm On Jun 12, 2020
Odunayaw:
Exactly my point. You're quoting figures that's out of context. Who says we use the "current model". You're even shooting your own post down. Even if we used this 'current model', you yourself says its around 50k. Where did you pull out the assertive 60k quote in your last post if not from your hairy armpit.

Tears. When you excrete, be a man and own it. The pictures DO NOT look like a BTR-60.



Yeah your "context" ramblings. The conversation becomes a raccoon fight when you inflate the price of a Toyota (Especially the Landcruiser and Hilux we use!) just to drive your point on the BTR 80

Exactly, everyone sees nothing wrong. But I asked you a simple question based on militaries in Africa with more money at their disposal. Heck! NVG wasn't standard for the Brits in Afghan and Iraq.

I'd let the vitriolic insults you started with slide.

This is not a competition of who know pass, l really dont what your argument is.

The preferred gun truck or if you like the bench mark is the series 70 Toyota Land cruiser double cab pick-up, the current one is series 79. If you remember l said base model costs £50k.

When you modify it to meet military standard there will additional costs. Finally, paying attention to detail is a sign of intelligence. When l talked about the approximate cost l said $60k convert £50k to $ and you get $62.5k at today's rate.Below a YouTube video of commissioning of the series 79 gun trucks in Abuja two months ago.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnzO1GnpJ5k

If you say it's not a BTR 60 then tell us what it is please. Please educate me.


Below a picture of the more updated recommended BTR 80, with a 30 mm cannon. Far from perfect but much better than a soft skinned pick up gun truck.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by komekn(m): 7:11pm On Jun 12, 2020
Toju200:
NAF don't respond to most of the attack on FOBs and convoy Why because they're most times not aware
Give NAF timely Info and they'll respond
An Example is the Auno attack last year.
The populance gave the military Timely info even before ISWAP struck.
NAF prepared a well package Force of Alpha jet,L39ZA and Two gunships to counter two fronts.
Or the Dapchi attack,Guy NAF do respond to CAS if called.
Let's not compare the situation in Mali and Nigeria first of all
The land mass in NE alone is huge and there are so many fronts coupled with our porous borders

Not aware !!! That's ludicrous and completely unacceptable where is the communication infrastructure. That means combatants and the airforce are operating blind. Is there no mobile network in that area, l am sure people will phone.

Add to that where is our spatial situational awareness.❓ ❓

I want to presume you did Geography at school from your diction it was not that long ago.

The Land mass of contention for which operation Barkhan has as it's area of contention. Covers Mali, Burkina and Niger. Now think again, about land mass, all borders in sub Sahara Africa are porous.

Th land mass that the French operation covers is probably 15 times the size of the area of contention in the NE of Nigeria.

In all honesty if there is an ambush and or fire fight between Boko and the NA. The proximity may be too close for any air strike without hitting friendly forces.

I know our aircraft don't have precision munitions so you can't even laser paint a target for them to hit.

If the NAF had invested in an effective number of UAV's at least that can do overwatch for 30 hours +. For instance the Wing Loong II UAV with its 12 ATGM's

Then you would simply not have this problem as well as the deadly impact on our Gallant and very brave long suffering combatants.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by demolition: 7:12pm On Jun 12, 2020
komekn:


This is not a competition of who know pass, l really dont what your argument is.

The preferred gun truck or if you like the bench mark is the series 70 Toyota Land cruiser double cab pick-up, the current one is series 79. If you remember l said base model costs £50k.

When you modify it to meet military standard there will additional costs. Finally, paying attention to detail is a sign of intelligence. When l talked about the approximate cost l said $60k convert £50k to $ and you get $62.5k at today's rate.Below a YouTube video of commissioning of the series 79 gun trucks in Abuja two months ago.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnzO1GnpJ5k

If you say it's not a BTR 60 then tell us what it is please. Please educate me.


Below a picture of the more updated recommended BTR 80, with a 30 mm cannon. Far from perfect but much better than a soft skinned pick up gun truck.
Fatality grin
This thread sweet dia
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by komekn(m): 7:19pm On Jun 12, 2020
youghs:


The Disinformation in most of your writing is damn enormous bro.

Can you very kindly give me just one instance.

Let me remind you of the meaning of disinformation - false information which is intended to mislead. I will lay emphasis on the word FALSE.

I challenge you to show one item not two that is false. Or it means you are False and intentionally misleading.

I am almost certain you will not RESPOND because you simply cannot.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 7:28pm On Jun 12, 2020
komekn:





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnzO1GnpJ5k

If you say it's not a BTR 60 then tell us what it is please. Please educate me.


Below a picture of the more updated recommended BTR 80, with a 30 mm cannon. Far from perfect but much better than a soft skinned pick up gun truck.

Honestly I wouldn’t mind the NA getting this BTR80 and other variants mixed with fairly used Maxxpro MRAP and Cougar MRAP with some that comes with the RWS for immediate use grin

It doesn’t stop us from patronizing Proforce and other indigenous companies.

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Toju200(m): 7:33pm On Jun 12, 2020
komekn:


Not aware !!! That's ludicrous and completely unacceptable where is the communication infrastructure. That means combatants and the airforce are operating blind. Is there no mobile network in that area, l am sure people will phone.

Add to that where is our spatial situational awareness.❓ ❓

I want to presume you did Geography at school from your diction it was not that long ago.

The Land mass of contention for which operation Barkhan has as it's area of contention. Covers Mali, Burkina and Niger. Now think again, about land mass, all borders in sub Sahara Africa are porous.

Th land mass that the French operation covers is probably 15 times the size of the area of contention in the NE of Nigeria.

In all honesty if there is an ambush and or fire fight between Boko and the NA. The proximity may be too close for any air strike without hitting friendly forces.

I know our aircraft don't have precision munitions so you can't even laser paint a target for them to hit.

If the NAF had invested in an effective number of UAV's at least that can do overwatch for 30 hours +. For instance the Wing Loong II UAV with its 12 ATGM's

Then you would simply not have this problem as well as the deadly impact on our Gallant and very brave long suffering combatants.

if they call NAF for CAS they'll respond given u real life example.
Yep u claim the French operation covers Mali, Burkina and Niger which is supposed to help yet weapons from Libya include Vehicle borne Explosives finds its way to BHT and ISWAP despite their reaper drones in Niger and Chad ISWAP wiped out nearly 100 chadian soilders in A 7hrs battle
Not to talk of the attack on a Niger base earlier this year it's way NAF that responded.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 8:31pm On Jun 12, 2020
komekn:


This is not a competition of who know pass, l really dont what your argument is.

The preferred gun truck or if you like the bench mark is the series 70 Toyota Land cruiser double cab pick-up, the current one is series 79. If you remember l said base model costs £50k.

When you modify it to meet military standard there will additional costs. Finally, paying attention to detail is a sign of intelligence. When l talked about the approximate cost l said $60k convert £50k to $ and you get $62.5k at today's rate. Below a YouTube video of commissioning of the series 79 gun trucks in Abuja two months ago.


If you say it's not a BTR 60 then tell us what it is please. Please educate me.[/b]

Below a picture of the more updated recommended BTR 80, with a 30 mm cannon. Far from perfect but much better than a soft skinned pick up gun truck.
I agree I have missed the £ and $ signs. However, you're still talking about current versions. From the video I can't specifically say its the 79 series...not at all. Neither is there any "spectacular modification" by the Nigerian Army to make it "military". Don't feign ignorance on what my argument is, it's insulting.

I don't need to educate you. SIPRI for example have the records of the BTR kinds we have.

Lastly, I posted this last year fortunately in response to your post on BTRs.

"Surplus units from the late 90's cost approximately $400,000, and relatively new units should cost no more than that. Some civilian BTR-80s (new as well) are sometimes sold for as little as $50,000."
https://thesovietarmourblog..com/2014/11/btr-80.html

Any piece of BTR that's battle worthy and would not end up not being a garage IFV/APC will not cost below $100k.

Next time, don't come at me with insults.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 8:37pm On Jun 12, 2020
komekn:



We have about 21 fighter aircraft how many are operational, l dont know. How many attack helicopters do we have that are operational. How many heavy lift helicopters do we have to ensure supply chain logistics❓

Can the NAF respond to a minimum of 10 simultaneous different engagements with expedience at any one time. Within say 250 mile radius of Maiduguri within 20 minutes❓

Insurgents rarely attack directly French convoys WHY because of the response.

Essentially Boko have light arms, gun trucks and the usual rpg7's. What do we have ❓ Do we have definitive IFV's❓ Because it seems we lack the capacity to overcome an ambush. Having soldiers with AK47's in large numbers doesn't give you clear cut advantage.

Armoured vehicle multiple variants are needed like yesterday desperately



So you know this capability gap in NAF and yet consider NAF's move to get the tucanos as madness?

The French aren't manning FOBs, defending towns & conducting fighting patrols daily, are they? The music is very much different there.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 8:42pm On Jun 12, 2020
bidexiii:


Honestly I wouldn’t mind the NA getting this BTR80 and other variants mixed with fairly used Maxxpro MRAP and Cougar MRAP with some that comes with the RWS for immediate use grin

It doesn’t stop us from patronizing Proforce and other indigenous companies.
grin The wails for BTR-80, no be today we don de cry am. As for cougar, maxxpro etc, they all are in the weight class of the Ara the same guy was lampooning for being "too heavy".

Sometimes, the fish of komekn's post has too many heads.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 8:45pm On Jun 12, 2020
seankafor:
they do it thinking that they re hurting our feelings or getting at us..

Especially BabaOwen and Azubuike grin

Na wa
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by QuietMynd: 9:03pm On Jun 12, 2020
SamuelAnyawu:


Yes. Why will you report to Buhari that all indigenes are back to their LGA? I now mentioned 5 LGAs I know very well are still in
IDP camps in Monguno and Maiduguri because I use this information in my reports to donors. Someone here is so bitter running up and down as to why I said the truth.

The issue is the top men are not saying the truth. I don't understand how Buhari believes all this findings without doing his own personal or internal investigation.

Buhari should be speaking more in close confidentiality with Professor Zulum. This year one of the LGAs Marte the Governor felt it was time to resettle to the People back to Marte. The villagers went on bush clearing there in Marte and returned back to Monguno.

A week after that ISWAP started dancing around that LGA even came close to the Monguno- Marte road and we're shooting in the air.

The Governor got this reports and immediately stopped the resettlement plan stating clearly that he cannot send his people to a slaughter house.

I have been in Borno since 2016 till date. Some top peeps are hiding the truth baba. The day they abducted the personnel I said it here before it even got to the media houses. Imagine ISWAP came out with 11 Guntrucks on a road for two hours doing "operation show your ID".

It will never be well for those elongating and benefiting from this war. May God in Heaven continually punish them and their associates.

Two days ago ISWAP tried attacking Monguno but we're repelled. Na ISWAP still dey find us come after we have killed over 1500 on newspaper?

Go and tell any Youth in Borno that since last three weeks that Army has killed over 1500 terrorist and wait for his reply.

And we are not talking about people returning to their villages oh. We are talking about people returning to their Local Government headquarters town.

Most Local Governments headquarters are occupied by the Military, that is why you can be an indegene of a village in Monguno and stay in an IDP camp in Monguno town cos your village is still occupied by these bastard Terrorist.

Make I no say much
This is one of the numerous issue some monikers have on this thread,
Why do u guys like resulting to "they re attacking me because am saying the truth" who makes u guys the truth sayer. U always brings this up whenever someone counter whatever u say.
Including that komen of a guy nd the other dimwit that keeps insulting peoples parent.
Its like u guys dont want anyone to counter whatever u say on this thread as if u re the only civilian in the north east.
Am nt in anyway saying u shouldn't say whatever u see, but let other member feel free to have contrary opinion.

And the mad dog that lack self control.
Only if everyone on this thread can see each other physically, that is when all this childish insult will stop.
Cuz i will register my palm print on someones face if am to see him one day.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 9:12pm On Jun 12, 2020
QuietMynd:

This is one of the numerous issue some monikers have on this thread,
Why do u guys like resulting to "they re attacking me because am saying the truth" who makes u guys the truth sayer. U always brings this up whenever someone counter whatever u say.
Including that komen of a guy nd the other dimwit that keeps insulting peoples parent.
Its like u guys dont want anyone to counter whatever u say on this thread as if u re the only civilian in the north east.
Am nt in anyway saying u shouldn't say whatever u see, but let other member feel free to have contrary opinion.

And the mad dog that lack self control.
Only if everyone on this thread can see each other physically, that is when all this childish insult will stop.
Cuz i will register my palm print on someones face if am to see him one day.

cheesy grin cheesy
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 9:41pm On Jun 12, 2020
Odunayaw:
grin The wails for BTR-80, no be today we don de cry am. As for cougar, maxxpro etc, they all are in the weight class of the Ara the same guy was lampooning for being "too heavy".

Sometimes, the fish of komekn's post has too many heads.


Yeap I know but the Proforce do not have the capacity of producing over 100 vehicle a year and we can’t wait for them.
Am talking about immediate use and MRAP with RWS we really need a handful of them. Buying this fairly used vehicles from Russia and America, that’s doesn't stop us from still patronizing Proforce has they do not produce RWS and other surveillance equipment.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 9:55pm On Jun 12, 2020
A naval crew of the Southern Protectorate of Nigeria steam yacht, Ivy, on their departure from London to the Canary Islands, 1904.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Xbee007(m): 10:08pm On Jun 12, 2020
bidexiii:



I just laugh at him and Baba Owen when they start blabbing here undecided

Honestly they would have made meaningful impact by commenting or making there plights/complains known on verified social media handle of military pages. [/b]Coming here to cry like babies like say military hierarchy them dey here undecided sad[b]
Your own too much! Haba! Do you even comprehend his posts at all? How can you even compare him with Mr Blabbermouth?

I remember when Kabe1 started commenting on this thread newly and was unnecessarily hostile to you. This is what you're doing to Samuel now, unnecessary hostility.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 10:16pm On Jun 12, 2020
Xbee007:

Your own too much! Haba! Do you even comprehend his posts at all? How can you even compare him with Mr Blabbermouth?

I remember when Kabe1 started commenting on this thread newly and was unnecessarily hostile to you. This is what you're doing to Samuel now, unnecessary hostility.



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That’s not true @xbee007. grin

Kane will just wake one morning and just decide to rain abuses on you or call you names. He wasn’t even contributing then than just to attack someone. You easily forget things oO !

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Xbee007(m): 10:18pm On Jun 12, 2020
bidexiii:




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That’s not true @xbee007. grin

Kane will just wake one morning and just decide to rain abuses on you or call you names. He wasn’t even contributing then than just to attack someone. You easily forget things oO !
Was it Kane or Kabe1?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by FieldMarshall06(m): 10:18pm On Jun 12, 2020
SamuelAnyawu:


RIP Gallant men. The Civilians who they abducted alongside these servicemen where slaughtered and their bodies returned by ISWAP back to the point they were abducted. They kept the servicemen for their media propaganda.

I really pray your family would be compensated with all your financial entitlements and you would not be declared as Missing in Action (MIA)

RIP Gallant servicemen. you have paid the supreme price for us all to live in peace. My 100% respect to you both.


Did you call those men gallant?

A soldier and a policeman could not wrestle those terrorists. Except they are more than 5, I will fight them and get killed, rather than kneel down like that.

Why kneel down to get shot? Smh. There are few 'men' in today's world.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 10:19pm On Jun 12, 2020
Xbee007:

Was it Kane or Kabe1?


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Kabe1

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 10:20pm On Jun 12, 2020
FieldMarshall06:


Did you call those men gallant?

A soldier and a policeman could not wrestle those terrorists. Except they are more than 5, I will fight them and get killed, rather than kneel down like that.

Why kneel down to get shot? Smh. There are few 'men' in today's world.



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