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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 4:47pm On Jul 29, 2013
paniki: I wont stop you from fooling yourself. And local content is nothing new, SA has maintained a vibrant defence industry and other industries by insisting on local content and skills transfer. The Gripen deal was subject to SA companies providing some components for the jets as well as collaboration and technology transfer.

SA d.o.d placed an order with Airbus Military for its A400M transport aircraft on condition that Airbus gives work to Denel. Airbus agreed and gave work to Denel, the d.o.d then cancelled the contract but Denel continues to get work from Airbus.

www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=30889:more-a400m-work-for-denel-aerostructures&catid=7:Industry&Itemid=116

I can make many other examples of local content in it's proper form, not how it is in Nigeria.
you were thought how to research in school right? now make your brain useful by finding out yourself and while your at it, find out which of the infrastructures is owned by whites. senseless boy
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 4:41pm On Jul 29, 2013
CraigB: Why should I care what you doubt or don't doubt?

That's the problem with you lot. You think you know South Africa, but you know nothing.

Does it hurt you that I defend black people against you Naai-gerian apes?
then why should i be ashamed to doubt since i don't know you. loser tongue

and you think it's not a problem for you south africans who think you know Nigeria but know nothing?

your are a maggot. grin

if Nigerians are apes then south africans are lemmings. grin last i checked apes are smarter grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 4:34pm On Jul 29, 2013
CraigB: Oh, before we forget, South Africa gave you strip malls and showed you how the "other side" lives.
WDF is this maggot talking about huh. we had a lot of retail outlets and malls before shoprite came to occupy one of them.
so you now confuse confuse a retail outlet to a shopping mall? huh

your shoprite in lagos are in the the palms and ikeja shopping malls. so you can't tell the difference between retail store to a shopping mall? you are STUP1D
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 4:28pm On Jul 29, 2013
CraigB: Oh, I am mixed now?

Dude, don't embarrass yourself any more than you already have.
dude i doubt you are pure. is that a crime. in the meantime, didi you say south africa is not divided?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1H61dhQu5I
these are the real people who built south africa of today. and they want nothing to do with blockheads like you

it's just a matter of time grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 4:19pm On Jul 29, 2013
[quote author=Mike..ZA]LOOL Google images. Let us not compare cities. OKhuh??[/quote]grin grin grin grin grin grin
so when i decide to post some nice residential places and roads you call it google images. but if i post pictures of ghetto you call it raw. you are a brainless buffoon grin

whats my concern with the cities germans and dutch built for you before granting you independence. am just letting you know a black nation is on the rise and still developing.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 4:12pm On Jul 29, 2013
CraigB: Guess I'm my own master then...? huh
no. you are one of the mixed brainless maggots who happen to share almost the same skin color with your real dutch masters.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 4:06pm On Jul 29, 2013
paniki: Unfortunately no Nigeria can claim to have built anything shown in those images. All of what is shown in your pictures was designed by whites and most of those hotels and shopping centres are owned by whites. Of cause Nigerians provided the labour to build the structures.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
guy there are few construction companies owned by whites and few of this infrastructures where jointly built by them and Nigerian companies. we have a law called "local content" and it's very effective so try another suggestion.

and please count how many whites are in those pictures i posted? stinking people. This is not south africa. Nigerians own many of these place and rent out to companies (including your shoprite).

you should have known by now that money flows in the country na. stop fooling yourself out of envy. grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 3:30pm On Jul 29, 2013
[quote author=Mike..ZA]BY EVELYN USMAN
LAGOS — The Nigerian Navy, NN, has arrested a
man allegedly masquerading as a commander in
the service, at Liverpool area of Lagos.
The suspect, Alfred Oniye, who could have passed
for a genuine commander to both serving naval
personnel and civilians alike, was reportedly
arrested by a naval patrol team. The suspect had
full naval uniform, identity card and rank.
Parading the suspect, weekend, Executive Officer,
NNS Beecroft, Captain James Pindar, said Oniye
met his waterloo following the suspicious manner
he acknowledged salute from the ratings on
patrol. Before he was arrested, he explained that
following several complaints received on the likes
of Oniye, the Navy commenced a clampdown
which had led to several arrests.
Explaining how he was arrested, Pindar said: “The
way he acknowledged the greeting gave him
away and when asked to identify himself, he said
he was the Commanding officer, NNS Pathfinder,
Port Harcourt. That again, gave him away
because that post is manned by a Commodore,
and not a Commander. He is one among several
others who has been giving the Navy bad image.
We arrested six of such persons recently. We are
therefore, warning others to desist because the
NN is not the type of service they can
impersonate”, he stated.
However on his part the suspect disclosed that he
was a Merchant Navy personnel, saying he only
identified himself as a Navy Commander to avoid
being beaten to stupor by the naval ratings.
According to him, “I alighted from my car for an
inspection when I was arrested. I identified myself
as a Commander on NNS Pathfinder because I did
not want them to kill me. If I had not said that,
they would have killed me because immediately I
said so, the beating reduced and they brought
me to their base.
“ I am not a fake Merchant Navy personnel. I even
told them to take me to our directorate in Olodi
Apapa area of Lagos to ascertain whether I am a
Merchant navy or not.
“I have not committed any crime because this
uniform is what Merchant Navy used to colonize
us. It was when we were having problem with
the Navy that the directorate instructed we
changed the appellate to cross.”
Asked where he got the uniform from , he
claimed to have bought it from an undisclosed
person, while Naval authorities said he would be
handed over to the police for prosecution.[/quote]good news and great intelligence work on the side of the officers who caught him. no room for impersonators grin. thanks
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 3:26pm On Jul 29, 2013
CraigB: Your roads have no signage, for example. No road marks, in places. grin

Your malls are strip malls. Neighbourhood malls in SA.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
it's now official.. craigBiatch is half blind. that's why he can hardly understand what he reads... cos he can't see clearly and too broke to afford glasses. and he too damn STUP1D grin grin grin grin grin grin

keep fooling your self. your white masters are regrouping to carve their own country since you people are too dumb to carry on from where they stopped. grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout:
BCraig: Who are my masters again?

Anyway, you should be ashamed of yourself. Everything that he posted is subpar. Are really trying to tell me that this is the best of Naai-geria?

Look at those pictures again. Is this the best of Naai-geria?

SMH.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin na envy go kill you grin

keep hating while the real african nation built by BLACK LEADERS keep rising

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i've not even shown the capital. these are just some cities and are filled with and occupied by Nigerians. grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 1:54pm On Jul 29, 2013
NATIONAL DEFENCE COLLEGE SET TO GRADUATE PARTICIPANTS FROM 11 FOREIGN ARMED FORCES, 120 NIGERIANS ; 2014 INTAKE TO INCLUDE OFFICERS FROM 18 FOREIGN COUNTRIES INCLUDING INDIA, PAKISTAN AND BANGLADESH

Nigeria’s apex military institution, the National Defence College (NDC), Abuja, will next week turn out 131 officers, including 11 foreigners, so far the highest number of graduates since it
began operations with 30 participants 21 years ago (1992).

The 11 foreigners are from Benin Republic, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Gabon, Ghana, Niger, Togo, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Brazil. The remaining 120 participants, all Nigerians, are from the Army (50), Navy (35), Air Force (24), two each from the Nigerian Police and Department of State Security and another seven from strategic federal establishments.

The NDC Commandant, Rear Admiral
Thomas Jonah Lokoson, told journalists in Abuja Thursday that the College would
expand the intake of foreign participants in its next Course (22) to 18. He said ‘They will come from African
countries, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan and in the the 2014 Course (23), a participant is expected from the United States of America.

Admiral Lokoson said that the foreign
participants are “a means of strengthening the cordial bilateral
relations that already exist between
Nigeria and each of the participating
countries.” He added that participants are usually tutored extensively on the constitutional role of the military under civilian rule and the virtues of military subordination to civil authority.’Graduates are expected to remain resolutely focused on improving professionalism in their respective
Services and never to be allowed to be
used as instruments of disservice and
disloyalty to our nation’s democracy.”
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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 1:33pm On Jul 29, 2013
Fighter Pilot: As if white people never colonised Nigeria as well. Shame!!
oh they did. but go and read the history behind our independence.

we quickly knew that education was the best weapon to fight oppression and our leaders got educated, came back and got our independence peacefully.

ya'll were colonized till 90s and are now claiming to build what your masters left behind. that's the shame. undecided
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 1:27pm On Jul 29, 2013
CraigB: As you reap what you've sown today. Not yesterday. Not tomorrow. No "forefathers" business. Today.

What the South Africa of today has built is nicely tucked away in-between your mess.
so you couldn't find anything other than pictures of captured and bound boko haram members? you are sick


why not try come and see for your self a country built by a black race.
enjoy some of our nice tourist attractions
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if i decide to post more, this will become another thread. grin

this is a nation built by a black race and it's still under construction.

like south africa, we have our ghettos and our fine places as well. only difference is ours was built by us. not the dutch and germans grin

or take a trip round one of our cities if you think you eyes are deceiving you
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even your masters like to party our style grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 11:56am On Jul 29, 2013
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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 11:51am On Jul 29, 2013
CraigB: Typical, weak "Mr Seleka" argument, whenever you've accepted defeat.

We are all South African. Your attempts to divide us will fail grin! You'll do better creating more fake interviews with phantom military men.

You destroyed your country, but ours keeps growing. The British tried to wash you lot up, but you went back into the dumpster as soon as they left. Blerry humanoids. grin

When was the stuff below built, loser?

You Naai-gerians couldn't build a tree house if it came with an assembly manual! Nature gave you lot oil, but denied you brains!

The reason for South Africa's being advanced is irrelevant. Show me a country without a history. The fact is South Africa is advanced. End of story. And South Africa continues to be advanced.

The leading airports of South Africa: When were they upgraded?

The airport below, King Shaka - the second best airport in the whole of Africa. When was it built?

The South African brain is unlike the Naai-gerian brain, loser. That's why your precious MTN chairman says "yes baas" to Sifiso Dabengwa.

You can't divide us, loser. Black and white - we're South African.

http://www.howwemadeitinafrica.com/africas-top-three-airports-rank-higher-than-any-airports-in-the-usa/26124/


Africa’s top three airports rank higher than any airports in the USA
BY Kate Douglas | April 30, 2013 at 11:18



The World Airport Awards 2013 – recently released by Skytrax, a United Kingdom-based company specialising in airline and airport research – has ranked the top airports in the world, including those in Africa. The results show that South African airports take a considerable lead over other airports on the continent and, in some cases, the world. Airport 200x240

2013 Airport Country 2012 ranking
1 Cape Town International Airport South Africa 1
2 Durban's King Shaka International Airport South Africa 3
3 Johannesburg's OR Tambo International Airport South Africa 2

__________

4 Cairo International Airport Egypt 4
5 Mauritius International Airport Mauritius 5
6 East London Airport South Africs 6
7 Addis Ababa Bole International Airport Ethiopia 7
8 Port Elizabeth Airport South Africa N/A
9 Marrakech Menara International Airport Morocco 8
10 Seychelles International Airport Seychelles 9

___


Where's Naai-geria? The other African countries listed weren't "blessed" with white people.
sorry boss. you are already a divided society and it's only a matter of time before chaos set's in
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All-white town in South Africa fights to keep segregation
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Mediator’s dilemma: Mediation in South Africa – an unequal, deeply divided, transitional society

It emerged that the white worker who was part of the manager’s meeting, was recently employed, trained by the black workers and promoted. The physical space was divided – white manager and worker upstairs and black workers downstairs. A black male supervisor, more senior than the white worker, had an office downstairs even though their work was similar.

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it's amazing how you people get caught and quickly shift to best this best that. grin grin

brainless maggots making noise about foundations they didn't lay. grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 11:08am On Jul 29, 2013
zetdee: Nigerians and their empty chest beating, here are the top young millionares in Africa, as can be seen East and South Africans dominate the list.


Before reaching the age of 40, ten African
entrepreneurs are among the top
millionaires in Africa. While in their 20s
and 30s, many of the young entrepreneurs
launched multi-million dollar companies
after dropping out of school, quitting their
jobs, or because Africa was in need of such
business. Both male and female, here are
ten successful young Africans who are
running top businesses in Africa.

Mohammed Dewji, Tanzania, 38
Mohammed Dewji is the CEO and primary
shareholder of one of East Africa’s largest
industrial conglomerates in East Africa
known as Mohammed Enterprise Limited
(METL). Dewji’s father, Gualm Dewji,
founded METL as a trading company.
Gualm passed the torch onto his son who
was responsible for transforming the
conglomerate from a trading house to an
industrial power company. Based on the
company website, the METL Group
represents a business with a diverse
interest in trading, agriculture,
manufacturing, energy and petroleum,
financial services, and other businesses.
The company employs over 20,000
employees and generates an annual
turnover of $2 billion dollars.


Igho Sanomi, Nigeria, 38
Since 2004, Igho Sanomi has been founder
of the Nigerian trading company, the
Taleveras Group. The Taleveras Group
offers solutions in energy, power, and
construction services. Before founding the
Taleveras Group, Sanomi earned his
bachelor’s degree in geology and mining
and rose to the position of Executive
Director with Sarian Oil and Cosmos Oil
AG, an international oil trading company.
As Executive Director, he developed
trading operations and strategic alliances
with a major international oil trading
group in Switzerland. Now as the CEO of
the Taleveras Group, Sanomi turned the
company into an internationally
recognized energy and power
conglomerate that trades more than 100
million casks of oil and several million
heaps of gas, LPG, and jet fuel. The
company has offices in London, Geneva,
Cape Town, Dubai, Ivory Coast, Abuja, and
Lagos.


Quinton van der Burgh, South Africa,
36

Quinton van der Burgh Investments is an
investment holding company founded by
Quinton van der Burgh in 2008. The
company is an investment holding
company vested in coal mining and mining
equipment. Before Quinton van der Burgh
Investments, Van de Burgh headed the
family owned business, Burgh Group
Holdings, and began various other
businesses including Voda-Telle
International. Quinton van der Burgh and
the company have also launched two
reality television shows, Sharp Shooter
which is a South African reality show
featuring the world of photography and
Clifton Shores, an unscripted drama
featuring Van de Burgh about four
American girls who leave the US to live and
work in Clifton Beach, South Africa.


Gerald Wamalwa, Kenya, 38

After quitting his job as a civil engineer,
Gerald Wamalwa pursued his desire to
create his own business and founded
Mellech Engineering and Construction Ltd,
a construction and infrastructure
company focused on building projects,
roads, water, sewage projects, civil
engineering, and infrastructure projects.
Since launching East Africa’s primary
infrastructure and construction company,
he has increased staff from one employee
to over 30 earning a company gross of
over $11 million. Along with Mellech,
Wamalwa owns a Telecommunications
Service Company named ACP Telecoms
Ltd.


Sibongile Sambo, South Africa, 39
SRS Aviation, the first black female owned
aviation company, was founded and is
managed by Sibongile Sambo in 2004. SRS
offers professional and personalized flight
options to destinations all over the world.
It includes VIP Charter, tourist charter, and
helicopter services. At a young age, Sambo
had a desire to work with planes but the
air requirement for an air hostess
prevented her from doing so. However,
her dream to work with planes became a
reality with the passing of the Black
Economic Empowerment Act in 2003. The
passing of the act enabled people with
disadvantaged backgrounds to partake in
the economic world as entrepreneurs.
After her receiving family loans and work
experience, her very own airline company
was born. Now, according to Forbes, SRS is
a great success and makes an annual
revenue of several million dollars.


Khanyi Dhlomo, South Africa, 38
In the year of 2007, Khanyi Dhlomo
founded Ndalo Media, a 50-50 joint
venture with Media 24. Media 24 is the
publishing arm of Africa’s largest media
company known as Naspers and produces
The Africa Channel’s weekly news series,
Africa Journal. At age 20, Dhlomo’s began
her career in television while she was still a
student at the University of Witwatersrand.
She was a news presenter at the television
station owned by the South African
government, SABC. From there she
became an editor for one of the most
popular South African women’s magazines,
True Love. It was then that she founded
Ndalo Media. Ndalo Media produced
several publications including Destiny and
Destiny Man, popular South African
lifestyle magazines, Sawubona, an in-flight
magazine for South Africa Airways, as well
as online publications,
DestinyConnect.com and DestinyMan.com
which have become South Africa’s fastest
growing social networks for entrepreneurs
and businesspeople. Along with her
publications, Dhlomo owns Luminance, a
high end fashion and lifestyle concept
store in South Africa.


Patrick Ngowi, Tanzania, 28
Patrick Ngowi is the founder of Tanzania’s
leading solar brand, Helvetic Solar. Helvetic
Solar supplies, installs, and maintains all
types of solar power and thermal systems
in Tanzania and East Africa. Ngowi’s million
dollar business started with a small loan
from his mother. Ngowi began by selling
Chinese mobile phones. While selling
phones, he discovered Tanzanians craved
any access to stable and reliable electricity.
Helvetic Solar was then created and has
attracted clients such as the United
Nations, World Vision, and the Tanzanian
Army. Ngowi also provides basic lighting
services to the rural poor in Tanzania
through his Light for Life foundation.


Ken Njoroge, Kenya, 37
In 2004, Celluant was founded by Ken
Njoroge and his friend, Goke Akinboro.
Celluant is a mobile commerce company
that manages, delivers, and bills for digital
content and commerce services. Njoroge
had a vision to create Celluant after
quitting his studies in pharmacy opting for
a degree in information systems
management. His vision was to create a
fortune 500 company in Africa, out of
Africa and by Africans. Njoroge did just
that with revenues of over $120 million in
2012. Celluant can be found in eight
African countries with hubs in Kenya,
Nigeria, and Ghana.


Collin Thornton, South Africa, 35
While pursuing a degree in computer
science at the University of Witwatersrand,
Collin Thornton dropped out of school and
began raising funds for what is now the
million dollar computer fixing company,
Dial-A-Nerd. With the help from family and
friends, Thornton raised $1,000 (R5, 000)
to promote his company with flyers and
other promotional materials. From there,
Dial-A-Nerd has grown to be a company of
technicians who can repair, build, upgrade
or even replace PCs at customers’
premises. Dial-A-Nerd earns an annual
revenue of $10 million.


Alan Knott-Craig Jr., South Africa, 36
Based in Stellenbosch, Western Cape South
Africa, World of Avatar is a multi-million
dollar business founded by Alan Knott-
Craig Jr. As the son of the former CEO of
Vodacom, an African mobile
communications company, Knott-Craig Jr.
began first as the CEO of MXit, a social
media company and Africa’s largest social
network. Before Knott-Craig Jr. stepped in,
MXit was struggling and in need of
support, so he gathered nearly $50 million
(R500 million) in funds and bought the
company. Knott-Craig Jr. then founded
World of Avatar, a privately held
investment company interested in
companies that help improve lives and
build communities using mobile devices.
World Avatar acquired MXit that now has
over 20 million users, and also has
invested in other leading businesses.
Forbes. Ten Young African Millionaires to
Watch in 2013. Retrieved from: http://
www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2013/07/15/ten-young-african-millionaires-to-watch-in-2013/
am surprised you avoided the richest black man and richest africans' list. you dumb die grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 11:03am On Jul 29, 2013
CraigB: The hero of the day is CameroonPride, the gorilla slayer.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ37lyT6u8Y
and your hero could not be straight forward with his claims. ran back to his cave after his a*s was discovered. i now see what your problem is. grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 12:24am On Jul 29, 2013
naijapikin your head dey dia. grin grin grin ten thousand gbosa for you. better don't lose sleep over these brainless maggots grin. am off
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 8:28pm On Jul 28, 2013
GidiNaijaPikin: Q: Why is it difficult for South African women to find men who are sensitive, caring and good looking?
A: The men all already have boyfriends!!
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
their women would rather be lesbians or date nigerian men than be with a south african man. and it's paining them that's why gays like craigBiatch are angry at us grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 8:15pm On Jul 28, 2013
CraigB: I shall deal with the losers clover-denone and the 98% failure-rate brain Naijapigoon later. Losers with weak retorts.

First, where is Miss Smooth? Coming here with rubbish about having defeated Boko.

What now, sucka?

http://m.aljazeera.com/story/2013728143039614409
dude first of all am not gay. go meet your gay Msauza if you need an a*s to fvck.

please quote where i said boko haram have been totally wiped out? i only claimed that Nigerian army is winning the war.

this attack is just one of the isolated attacks we expected.

tell me which country in the world that has successfully wiped out islamic insurgencies. even Algeria still has isolated attacks like this but doesn't mean they are losing the war. get yourself together, this your idiocy is becoming worrisome cos you are really sounding crazy undecided

boko haram is being controlled and borno and yobe states are safe. find out if you doubt me. STUP1D BOY
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 7:56pm On Jul 28, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: I'm sorry but ur link are useless what's your point?
learn to read between the lines boy.
the links proved that your country cannot protect itself whenever you are faced with a serious threat.(your french dad will do the job for you) grin

boko haram has attacked in your territory(low scale) and they've not attacked full scale cos they can threaten you and you'll comply. everyone knew you released their members after the threat or else it wouldn't be in reports.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 7:50pm On Jul 28, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: All your reports said not confirmed dumb azz .if that was even the case where is our problem? Boko is causing havoc in Nigeria and France is entitled to protect her citizen and Freed them . Well it is no longer a secret that ur gov doesn't care about your lots that's why u are killed anyhow all ovr the world.

Lol
hahahahahaha... see this one.
so meaning your army was too incompetent to carry out investigations and protect foreigners in your country? since we are talking about unconfirmed reports, can you give me the source that says you killed 100 NA? while you are at it, also give the source that states cameroon casualty throughout the conflict if your government didn't hide the casualty figures.

i have a friend who was posted there during the conflict and he told me cameroon soldiers ran like fowl whenever they are attacked. thats why they resort to ambush and not face to face combat. grin

when last did you hear of bomb blast? go and find out how maiduguri and yobe states are faring now after the SOE. guy by the time we finish chasing boko haram to your country, they will start with you and i can assure you your country will not last 2 months without the french. fact
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 7:30pm On Jul 28, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: humm that's not what our security reports show. Of course we know there are boko haramist among the 20.000 new refugees.we will deal with them. The weird thing is boko haram never attacked Cameroon go figure.
grin grin grin grin grin grin
this guy just keeps contradicting himself. grin
here are the reasons they've not attacked you yet:

1) the french are there to help your weak army fight whenever it happens. just like they immediately showed up when boko haram kidnapped.

"French gendarmes visited the site of the kidnapping yesterday in coordination with Cameroonian police to assess the situation and were protected by French military," what was cameroon military doing? drinking garri? grin
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/20/us-cameroon-kidnapping-france-idUSBRE91J0I020130220

2) you can comply to their threats. like when you released their members after they threatened to attack.
Boko Haram Threatens Cameroon Attacks in New French Hostage Video
http://www.english.rfi.fr/africa/20130318-boko-haram-threatens-cameroon-attacks-new-french-hostage-video

The report did not say who paid the ransom for the family of seven, who were all released on April 19, but mentioned that Cameroon had freed some Boko Haram prisoners as part of the deal.
http://issakaadams./2013/04/27/french-family-abduction-in-cameroon-nigeria-reveals-boko-haram-was-paid-3m-ransom-before-freeing-french-family-of-seven-695/
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 6:34pm On Jul 28, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: There's no way a small nation like yours can scare us. We are ready to die and kill for what we believe is right.
funny how that sounds. you are ready to die but ran to UN for intervention when nigeria was ready for war. this is not an argument abeg.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 6:26pm On Jul 28, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: Over 100 nigerian soldiers have been killed and you are still talking about a pseudo domination in bakassi back then Cameroon didn't have +4000 soldiers to waste that's why when abacha brought in + 4000 soldiers we bAcked up and brought the case to the international court. That's what i call intelligence.
WDF is this one talking about. you accepted your cowardice and yet still try to prolong the argument.

that your post was copied from this article so i expect you to read the real story.
As tension continued to mount and many more lives
were lost as a result of the conflict, the Cameroonian
government got tired and took legal action on march
24,
1994 by filing a law suit against Nigeria at the International
Court of Justice, at the Hague, seeking an injunction for the
expulsion of Nigerian force, which they said were occupying the territory and to restrain Nigeria from laying claim to
sovereignty over the peninsula.

http://www.japss.org/upload/10._Nicholas%5B1%5D.pdf

your government downplayed your casualty figures and lied to you. although i don't blame you, you were in stone age then grin

we chased out your troops and occupied bakassi. deal with it.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 5:16pm On Jul 28, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: I'm talking about babaginda not gej .at the edge of a conflict it makes sense that people that have anything to lose will go and beg for a peace treaty. Your powerful president was the one begging for joint control peace treaty,common patrol. I don't think the USA needs Mexico to control their borders or that Obama will go and beg for a peace treaty if ever Mexico launch a missile on them .in fact after 9/11 the USA troops invaded Afghanistan ,they didn't wait for anything . The truth is Nigeria is as weak as Cameroon u have no edge .that's why all your presidents manage to avoid any conflict.your weakness will b exposed if u dare attack us, we have nothing to lose people don't expect us to win . So no stress on our side unlike yours
wrong.. cameroon is protected and ruled by france not by cameroon government. so it's practically a french island. that's why we are cautious. . try standing alone then we'll know how brave you are.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 5:08pm On Jul 28, 2013
CraigB: Don't blame the reader if you can't write coherently.

Given the above, how do the civil claims show that the special task force is incompetent? Zero times, they featured in the civil claims. Zero!
so you have indirectly confirmed that you hardly understand what you read. grin

you must be very STUP1D to know that any unit of the police still falls under the police administration. so you want your minister to start mentioning all the names of the offending officers or units.

you know that would take 500 pages na. grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 4:58pm On Jul 28, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: We didn't go to the UN alone .besides u are the one making empty claims and boasting about a military superiority.fair enough, so tell us why you accepted to go to the UN? Maybe after all your military advisors weren't/aren't that confident.
whats this one talking about. so us respecting ICJ summon and judgment is now a crime? you dey reason at all? first tell us why your government hid your casualty figures before running to the UN?
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 4:55pm On Jul 28, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: don't mind the morons, I didn't know i unfollowed the thread. I will try to answer to their baseless claims. We have been kicking their azz in bakassi left and right before going to U.N till that abacha brought more troops(4000) and invade that piece of land .and back then our military was not unfunded but small.lmao
just answer one question before coming here to disgrace yourself.
why did your government hide your casualty figures and quickly ran to UN like a cry baby out of fear?

you are on the wrong thread boy.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 4:12pm On Jul 28, 2013
CraigB: So how does your story of general police naughtiness translate to the special task force being incompetent?

You do realise what the special task force is, don't you?
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
stop making me repeat myself here. i already made the comparison. if your are too stip1d to read and understand, it's not my fault.
is the special task whatever not a special operations element of the south african police service? and if an army is said to be inefficient, wont it also affect it's special forces?
guy whats wrong with your head.

i didn't ask for your special task force achievements but your comrades threw it at my face and i compared. so far no one has had the courage to challenge my comparison but as usual you people keep digressing. dumda*ss mudafvckers tongue
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 4:02pm On Jul 28, 2013
[quote author=Mike..ZA]The devastating flood that ravaged most
communities along the banks of River Benue in
October 2012, not only washed away houses and
farmlands in Duguri district of Alkaleri local
government area of Bauchi State, but also
brought with it some species of dangerous
snakes which to date have killed more than 200
people in the district.
Duguri district is 136 kilometres away from
Bauchi, the state capital, and 120 kilometres
from Alkaleri, the local government
headquarters.
According to the district head of Duguri, which is
surrounded by villages such as Geji, Yuli, Shafa,
Gamu, Dogon-Ruwa, Bogos, Rimi, Kukuri, Keffi,
Talan, Geji-Gamu, Kunzum, Yalam, Sabonlayi,
Kungimbar, Gyel, Anguwar-Gebi, Bunn, Sabon
Gari, Yumi, Bayek, and Gobir, Adamu
Mohammed, "we have lost over 200 people in
this district since the floods of last year to date."
In an interview with PREMIUM TIMES last
Thursday, the village head of nearby Shafa
village, Adamu Abdullahi, said, "even yesterday,
someone was bitten by a snake while working on
his farm and he died on the way to the hospital.
In fact I also lost my daughter, Sadiqa, after she
was bitten by a puff adder (an African viper
specie) while sleeping in her room. She died in
less than 15 minutes after she was bitten. She
was 14 years old."
A resident of Duguri, Abubakar Umar, told
PREMIUM TIMES that the snakes have killed and
continue to kill residents of the affected villages
but added that the villagers have also intensified
efforts to "hunt the snakes and kill them," after
realising that government help is not forth
coming.
"The incident of snake bites has reduced a little,
because we have intensified in killing them. The
Cobra specie is the one that has been killing our
people since last year," he said, adding that, "I
can confidently tell you that over 360 persons
died from snake bites in Duguri and surrounding
villages from last year to date. That is not
forgetting those who lost their limbs. Most of
them were amputated at the General Hospital,
Bauchi," he said.
Speaking in similar vein, the Galadima of Duguri,
Mallam Yusuf, said over 200 people in Duguri
alone lost either a hand or part of their leg.
"The story is the same in all the villages in the
district," he said.
According to the district head of Shafa, "Since
this disaster befell us, there is no family that has
not lost a loved one to these snakes and I am
talking of about 10 villages with a population of
over 14,000," he said.
According to the district head, victims of snake
bite who survive are usually taken to the General
Hospital in Kaltungo, Gombe State, where the
hospital had dedicated a ward for the treatment
of venomous snake bites.
"Whoever is lucky to make it to Kaltungo is
treated in only two days and then they return
home," he added.
The district head of Shafa, Mr. Mohammed and
the Galadima of Duguri, Mr. Yusuf, told PREMIUM
TIMES that the residents of the districts are
predominantly peasant farmers and the snakes'
invasion has made it almost impossible for them
to cultivate their farms.
When former information minister, Dora Akunyuli
led a presidential subcommittee on flood relief
and rehabilitation to Duguri district in November
last year, she promised the people that samples
of the snakes would be taken to determine the
appropriate anti-venom vaccines and appealed to
the villagers to exercise patience but the
Galadima of Duguri said, "we have not heard
from the federal government till date and just
like she said we are in danger now. The snakes
have killed over 200 of our people since her team
left us."
Repeated efforts made to speak to the Bauchi
State Commissioner for Health, Sani Malami, were
unsuccessful. After several calls and text
messages for one week, Mr. Malami responded to
a short message on Thursday, saying, "I am
travelling from Abuja at the moment, will speak
when I get to Bauchi".
Several calls to his mobile phone since then have
been unanswered." We can wipe out all formations by dropping snakes(cobras) LOOOL[/quote]and can you do yourself a favor by explaining the connection between this your baseless post and mine of SAPS incompetency and failure with all the photography we've seen.

am guessing that post really hurt south africans' egos really badlygrin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by 2smooth2shout: 3:53pm On Jul 28, 2013
CraigB: Yours keeps shifting between pathetic and hapless. Why did you put up examples of your cops being sued?
i knew that conversation would be too hard for your coconut head to comprehend. grin so let me help you.

you friend shifted my post to nigerians not being able to win any case against police brutality and government. and being that i never defended Nigerian police brutality anywhere, i posted proof of police being sued and compensations awarded by Nigerian courts against the government and police.

now do you get it? i never shifted from my main argument nor did i ever praise the NPF (quote me where i did), but your dull comrades were here full of praises for yours and condemned our democracy so i responded.

my God, what kind of education do you people get in those schools of yours.

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