Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,158,014 members, 7,835,438 topics. Date: Tuesday, 21 May 2024 at 10:14 AM

Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? - Foreign Affairs (1292) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Foreign Affairs / Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? (4451286 Views)

Iran Vs Israel: Who Has The Strongest Military ? / Evidence That Putin Is Strongest Man And Obama Is A Filthy Whimpering Dog / Which Country Has The Strongest Economy In Africa. (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) ... (1289) (1290) (1291) (1292) (1293) (1294) (1295) ... (2991) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ThaVluit: 9:21am On Oct 17, 2014
iconize:


Bwhahahahaha!

Did zulu Africans fight any war? grin

They were simply bullied and whipped with club sticks. grin grin grin grin


Above. Distant past.

Below. Present reality.

Seeing as you are uneducated. "Battle of Isandlwana". "Rocke's Drift".

2 Likes

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 9:21am On Oct 17, 2014
iconize:


There are 913 schools with no sanitation facilities.

11,450 schools with use pit latrine toilets in zulu
Africa.


You have never been to SA my son. In our townships we do not have a single housing unit with a pit toilet, not to mention our schools which always had sewage even during apartheid years.

By that picture, were you trying to show me how Nigerian schools pit toilets look like?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 9:23am On Oct 17, 2014
iconize:


Bwhahahahaha!

Did zulu Africans fight any war? grin

They were simply bullied and whipped with club sticks. grin grin grin grin


I cannot see any whites in that picture.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 9:23am On Oct 17, 2014
iconize:


Bwhahahahaha!

Did zulu Africans fight any war? grin

They were simply bullied and whipped with club sticks. grin grin grin grin



Observe below... black on black crimes... Naija no Naijas

1 Like

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ThaVluit: 9:26am On Oct 17, 2014
ActivateKruger:



Observe below... black on black crimes... Naija no Naijas

Don't forget these black on black crimes.

From 1800 to 2300. Nigerians doing each other in.

1 Like

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 9:29am On Oct 17, 2014
ActivateKruger:


First "zulu" is spelled with capital "Z" like this "Zulu"... its called a proper noun. This further demonstrates the low level of Nigerian education.

But don't panic, we will school you.
and it never crossed you drug invested mind and pap-invaded brain that he might have chosen the little "z" to indicate his lack of respect for a zulu rat like you.

My boy, your education is incomplete because it started in 1994 and the majority of you enrolled too late, too old. Now go make sure your kids get lucky.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ThaVluit: 9:33am On Oct 17, 2014
lezz:
and it never crossed you drug invested mind and pap-invaded brain that he might have chosen the little "z" to indicate his lack of respect for a zulu rat like you.

My boy, your education is incomplete because it started in 1994 and the majority of you enrolled too late, too old. Now go make sure your kids get lucky.

Nigerian 'education' below. Our posts are short, precise and L.E.T.H.A.L.

2 Likes

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 9:35am On Oct 17, 2014
@ICONISE brain is not bigger than that of an ant. He always thinks backward like a monkey. When we speak about SA post 1994, he takes us back to apartheid era. SA has moved faster in terms of developments than any country in Africa.

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 9:36am On Oct 17, 2014
lezz:
and it never crossed you drug invested mind and pap-invaded brain that he might have chosen the little "z" to indicate his lack of respect for a zulu rat like you.

My boy, your education is incomplete because it started in 1994 and the majority of you enrolled too late, too old. Now go make sure your kids get lucky.

Wasn't it Nelson Mandela and other blacks who were at University of Fort Hare in 1939, UNISA at 1942...etc, Soweto STUDENT uprising in 1976... my mother graduating at a College in the 80s..


Buhahhahahahah

the time when we were at school, you were busy sucking Abacha's black cock.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 9:36am On Oct 17, 2014
ThaVluit:


You've been trying to murder South Africans for a whole week. You aren't the first to try. You won't be the last to die trying either.

All your stories that Nigerians share when they sit around the fire enjoying yam have come to a screeching frustrating end against South Africans.

Nigerian school below.
take this son:





South Africa Over the rainbow It has made progress since becoming a full
democracy in 1994. But a failure of leadership
means that in many ways, South Africa is now
going backwards Oct 20th 2012 | KLIPTOWN ON JUNE 26th 1955, 3,000 South Africans
gathered in a dusty square in Kliptown, a district
of Soweto, a sprawling black township on the
outskirts of Johannesburg. Members of the African
National Congress (ANC) congregated alongside
their anti-apartheid confederates to proclaim a new vision of the future. The next day police
broke up the meeting (Nelson Mandela disguised
himself as a milkman to escape). But the dream
had already been declared. “The people shall
govern,” announced the Freedom Charter. South
Africa would belong to all of its people, no matter what their colour. There would be work,
education and security for all. Everyone would be
equal before the law. It was an extraordinary
affirmation, full of hope and the promise of a
better future. Today the square is named after Walter Sisulu, an
ANC hero and mentor to Mr Mandela. It boasts
shops, offices, a conference hall and a pricey
hotel. As the birthplace of the new, inclusive
South Africa, it has become a stop on the tourist
trail. But just across the railway track, rickety shacks huddle together. The roads are rutted and
muddy. Communal latrines stand useless, their
doors open and rubbish piled inside. Next to
them on the uneven ground wobbles a portable
toilet, its door padlocked against vandals. A
sludgy stream trickles past, fouled by children unable to find the key in time. Walter Sisulu
Square is close by, but the aspirations of the
Freedom Charter are nowhere to be seen.

1 Like

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 9:38am On Oct 17, 2014
ThaVluit:


Nigerian 'education below'. Our posts are short, precise and L.E.T.H.A.L.



The worst of it all the schools are in their so called township. A township in Nigeria is = a village in SA.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 9:39am On Oct 17, 2014
ThaVluit:


Don't forget these black on black crimes.

From 1800 to 2300. Nigerians doing each other in.

Naija niggas selling each other for cotton wool and sugar.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ThaVluit: 9:39am On Oct 17, 2014
lezz:
take this son:





South Africa Over the rainbow It has made progress since becoming a full
democracy in 1994. But a failure of leadership
means that in many ways, South Africa is now
going backwards Oct 20th 2012 | KLIPTOWN ON JUNE 26th 1955, 3,000 South Africans
gathered in a dusty square in Kliptown, a district
of Soweto, a sprawling black township on the
outskirts of Johannesburg. Members of the African
National Congress (ANC) congregated alongside
their anti-apartheid confederates to proclaim a new vision of the future. The next day police
broke up the meeting (Nelson Mandela disguised
himself as a milkman to escape). But the dream
had already been declared. “The people shall
govern,” announced the Freedom Charter. South
Africa would belong to all of its people, no matter what their colour. There would be work,
education and security for all. Everyone would be
equal before the law. It was an extraordinary
affirmation, full of hope and the promise of a
better future. Today the square is named after Walter Sisulu, an
ANC hero and mentor to Mr Mandela. It boasts
shops, offices, a conference hall and a pricey
hotel. As the birthplace of the new, inclusive
South Africa, it has become a stop on the tourist
trail. But just across the railway track, rickety shacks huddle together. The roads are rutted and
muddy. Communal latrines stand useless, their
doors open and rubbish piled inside. Next to
them on the uneven ground wobbles a portable
toilet, its door padlocked against vandals. A
sludgy stream trickles past, fouled by children unable to find the key in time. Walter Sisulu
Square is close by, but the aspirations of the
Freedom Charter are nowhere to be seen.

Pic 1 - South African progress.

Pic 2 - Nigerian "progress"

Year - 2014.

2 Likes

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 9:40am On Oct 17, 2014
Msauza:




The worst of it all the schools are in their so called township. A township in Nigeria is = a village in SA.

a town in Nigeria is a farm compound in SA.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by sirjerry(m): 9:40am On Oct 17, 2014
Msauza:




The worst of it all the schools are in their so called township. A township in Nigeria is = a village in SA.
provide source please.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 9:41am On Oct 17, 2014
ActivateKruger:


Wasn't it Nelson Mandela and other blacks who were at University of Fort Hare in 1939, UNISA at 1942...etc, Soweto STUDENT uprising in 1976... my mother graduating at a College in the 80s..


Buhahhahahahah

the time when we were at school, you were busy sucking Abacha's black cock.
and why you are seeing to your kids, read this........oh by the way, your mandela and other apartheid heroes managed education by scholarships granted by various african governments . Oya take am, olodo:





South Africa Over the rainbow It has made progress since becoming a full
democracy in 1994. But a failure of leadership
means that in many ways, South Africa is now
going backwards Oct 20th 2012 | KLIPTOWN ON JUNE 26th 1955, 3,000 South Africans
gathered in a dusty square in Kliptown, a district
of Soweto, a sprawling black township on the
outskirts of Johannesburg. Members of the African
National Congress (ANC) congregated alongside
their anti-apartheid confederates to proclaim a new vision of the future. The next day police
broke up the meeting (Nelson Mandela disguised
himself as a milkman to escape). But the dream
had already been declared. “The people shall
govern,” announced the Freedom Charter. South
Africa would belong to all of its people, no matter what their colour. There would be work,
education and security for all. Everyone would be
equal before the law. It was an extraordinary
affirmation, full of hope and the promise of a
better future. Today the square is named after Walter Sisulu, an
ANC hero and mentor to Mr Mandela. It boasts
shops, offices, a conference hall and a pricey
hotel. As the birthplace of the new, inclusive
South Africa, it has become a stop on the tourist
trail. But just across the railway track, rickety shacks huddle together. The roads are rutted and
muddy. Communal latrines stand useless, their
doors open and rubbish piled inside. Next to
them on the uneven ground wobbles a portable
toilet, its door padlocked against vandals. A
sludgy stream trickles past, fouled by children unable to find the key in time. Walter Sisulu
Square is close by, but the aspirations of the
Freedom Charter are nowhere to be seen.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 9:42am On Oct 17, 2014
lezz:
take this son:





South Africa Over the rainbow It has made progress since becoming a full
democracy in 1994. But a failure of leadership
means that in many ways, South Africa is now
going backwards Oct 20th 2012 | KLIPTOWN ON JUNE 26th 1955, 3,000 South Africans
gathered in a dusty square in Kliptown, a district
of Soweto, a sprawling black township on the
outskirts of Johannesburg. Members of the African
National Congress (ANC) congregated alongside
their anti-apartheid confederates to proclaim a new vision of the future. The next day police
broke up the meeting (Nelson Mandela disguised
himself as a milkman to escape). But the dream
had already been declared. “The people shall
govern,” announced the Freedom Charter. South
Africa would belong to all of its people, no matter what their colour. There would be work,
education and security for all. Everyone would be
equal before the law. It was an extraordinary
affirmation, full of hope and the promise of a
better future. Today the square is named after Walter Sisulu, an
ANC hero and mentor to Mr Mandela. It boasts
shops, offices, a conference hall and a pricey
hotel. As the birthplace of the new, inclusive
South Africa, it has become a stop on the tourist
trail. But just across the railway track, rickety shacks huddle together. The roads are rutted and
muddy. Communal latrines stand useless, their
doors open and rubbish piled inside. Next to
them on the uneven ground wobbles a portable
toilet, its door padlocked against vandals. A
sludgy stream trickles past, fouled by children unable to find the key in time. Walter Sisulu
Square is close by, but the aspirations of the
Freedom Charter are nowhere to be seen.


The only best thing Nigerians are good at, is to plagiarise by stealing someone's work and present it as if is theirs by copying and pasting. We want your creative work other than something which was written by one white man some 20 years ago.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ThaVluit: 9:42am On Oct 17, 2014
lezz:
and why you are seeing to your kids read this........or by the way, your mandela and other apartheid heroes managed education by scholarships granted by various african governments . Oya take am, olodo:





South Africa Over the rainbow It has made progress since becoming a full
democracy in 1994. But a failure of leadership
means that in many ways, South Africa is now
going backwards Oct 20th 2012 | KLIPTOWN ON JUNE 26th 1955, 3,000 South Africans
gathered in a dusty square in Kliptown, a district
of Soweto, a sprawling black township on the
outskirts of Johannesburg. Members of the African
National Congress (ANC) congregated alongside
their anti-apartheid confederates to proclaim a new vision of the future. The next day police
broke up the meeting (Nelson Mandela disguised
himself as a milkman to escape). But the dream
had already been declared. “The people shall
govern,” announced the Freedom Charter. South
Africa would belong to all of its people, no matter what their colour. There would be work,
education and security for all. Everyone would be
equal before the law. It was an extraordinary
affirmation, full of hope and the promise of a
better future. Today the square is named after Walter Sisulu, an
ANC hero and mentor to Mr Mandela. It boasts
shops, offices, a conference hall and a pricey
hotel. As the birthplace of the new, inclusive
South Africa, it has become a stop on the tourist
trail. But just across the railway track, rickety shacks huddle together. The roads are rutted and
muddy. Communal latrines stand useless, their
doors open and rubbish piled inside. Next to
them on the uneven ground wobbles a portable
toilet, its door padlocked against vandals. A
sludgy stream trickles past, fouled by children unable to find the key in time. Walter Sisulu
Square is close by, but the aspirations of the
Freedom Charter are nowhere to be seen.

Repeat for repeated posts.

Pic 1 - South African progress.

Pic 2 - Nigerian "progress"

Year - 2014.

Looks like you're coming undone.

1 Like

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 9:49am On Oct 17, 2014
lezz:
and why you are seeing to your kids, read this........oh by the way, your mandela and other apartheid heroes managed education by scholarships granted by various african governments . Oya take am, olodo:

.

Nigeria payed for Mandela at Forthare in 1939? UNISA in 1942? Dude by that time you were still working for your British masters, you didn't even know where south was.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 9:51am On Oct 17, 2014
ActivateKruger:


Wasn't it Nelson Mandela and other blacks who were at University of Fort Hare in 1939, UNISA at 1942...etc, Soweto STUDENT uprising in 1976... my mother graduating at a College in the 80s..


Buhahhahahahah

the time when we were at school, you were busy sucking Abacha's black cock.
that is kliptown southafrica, a few miles from j'bourg where people live in shanties and relieve their bowels on the streets and a few toilets are locked away for fear of disease.

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 9:53am On Oct 17, 2014
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ThaVluit: 9:54am On Oct 17, 2014
lezz:
that is kliptown southafrica, a few miles from j'bourg where people live in shanties and relieve their bowels on the streets and a few toilets are locked away for fear of disease.

But Nigeria leads Africa on slums.

Short. L.E.T.H.A.L.

3 Likes

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 9:55am On Oct 17, 2014
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 9:57am On Oct 17, 2014
ThaVluit:


But Nigeria leads Africa on slums.

Short. L.E.T.H.A.L.
soweto remains the largest single ghetto in the land of aliens, humans and spirits.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 9:57am On Oct 17, 2014
lezz:
that is kliptown southafrica, a few miles from j'bourg where people live in shanties and relieve their bowels on the streets and a few toilets are locked away for fear of disease.

Kliptown is lesser than the FNB Stadium in size in a city 2 times the size of Berlin.

You want use to post the sprawling slums of Lagos and Port Harcourt?

1 Like

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 9:57am On Oct 17, 2014
ThaVluit:


But Nigeria leads Africa on slums.

Short. L.E.T.H.A.L.




I HAVE SEEN THAT MYSELF, JUST GO TO MAKOKO YOU WONT EVEN BE ABLE TO BREATH FRESH AIR.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ThaVluit: 9:59am On Oct 17, 2014
lezz:
soweto remain the largest single ghetto in the land of aliens, humans and spirits.

The pictures says the majority of Nigerians are in slums.

And furthermore, 90% of Lagosians are in slums. http://www.irinnews.org/report/60811/nigeria-lagos-the-mega-city-of-slums
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 9:59am On Oct 17, 2014
lezz:
soweto remain the largest single ghetto in the land of aliens, humans and spirits.

Feel free to Streetview Soweto.... goodluck
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 10:03am On Oct 17, 2014
ActivateKruger:


Feel free to Streetview Soweto.... goodluck
oh Lagos, when i checked the stats it is africa's largest and most expensive city. Occupying the second position is Cairo. That's what the headlines are saying. Sing me another song.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 10:05am On Oct 17, 2014
Nigeria will not even be able to come close to SA schools in terms of infrastructure. The best thing is that they should have instead kept their cool before we decide to bombard this tread with the beautiful infrastructure of SA schools. No wonder @iconise ran away because he knows the pain that was inflicted on him in the past. I think I should unleash my dragons and set them on this so called @lezz.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 10:08am On Oct 17, 2014
lezz:
oh Lagos, when i checked the stats it is africa's largest and most expensive city. Occupying the second position is Cairo. That's what the headlines are saying. Sing me another song.


THE DIRTY LAGOS IS NOT THE LARGEST BUT THE BIGGEST IN SIZE OF POPULATION ONLY. IT CAN NEVER COME CLOSE TO JOBURG AND CAPETOWN IN TERMS OF WHAT YOU REFER TO EXPENSIVE CITY. SANDTON ALONE IS TOO MUCH FOR LAGOS TO BEAR.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ActivateKruger: 10:11am On Oct 17, 2014
lezz:
oh Lagos, when i checked the stats it is africa's largest and most expensive city. Occupying the second position is Cairo. That's what the headlines are saying. Sing me another song.

You're an azz... expensive cities have poor price regulation therefore people are changing as they please.

Sandton is Africa's wealth Square Mile.

Deal with it.

(1) (2) (3) ... (1289) (1290) (1291) (1292) (1293) (1294) (1295) ... (2991) (Reply)

African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread / Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie)

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 56
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.