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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by croat: 3:14pm On Mar 03, 2016
Msauza:
It is a junk.
I would call it Junk.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by croat: 4:38pm On Mar 03, 2016
croat:

I would call it Junk.

To be more precise about which JF-17 is junk, JF-17 Block 1 is junk since it is a 2nd generation fighter jet with some features and performance of 3rd generation.

Block 3 will be decent since it will fit 4th generation, thought it will be operational 2020's...
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iblawi(m): 4:58pm On Mar 03, 2016
croat:


To be more precise about which JF-17 is junk, JF-17 Block 1 is junk since it is a 2nd generation fighter jet with some features and performance of 3rd generation.

Block 3 will be decent since it will fit 4th generation, thought it will be operational 2020's...

Now I know you are a junk.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by croat: 5:31pm On Mar 03, 2016
iblawi:
Now I know you are a junk.

Every single time you face reality, you act as if you got a large banana up you ananas by a woman with black strap on banana.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 6:50pm On Mar 03, 2016
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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by kizfaz: 11:25pm On Mar 03, 2016
Nigerian army inaugurates VICKERS BATTLE TANKS for operations in the Northeast.... Haters can keep hating

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DonBobes(m): 7:20am On Mar 04, 2016
kizfaz:
Nigerian army inaugurates VICKERS BATTLE TANKS for operations in the Northeast.... Haters can keep hating

We no longer use it, d calibre of its primary wpn is nt heavy!
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Thiza: 10:21am On Mar 04, 2016
GREAT ACHIEVEMENT BY NIGERIAN ELECTRICITY COMAPNY

The power generattion profile peaked at 5,074MW early February, before it started cascading.

The current height, according to the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), was due to the completion of maintenance on the gas pipeline to the generating stations.

In a statement signed by The Asst. General Manager (Public Affairs), SO/MO, TCN, Clement Ezeolisah: “Power generation has started improving and is now over 4200MW on daily average,”
He attributed the recent outages to scheduled maintenance programme on the pipelines supplying gas to the generating stations.

Electricity consumers had in recent times been groanning under epileptic power supply, which has drastically impacted on domestic and commercial activities.

The new development may have however raised hopes of improved power supply in the country, if other factors should work in tandem with the administration’s plan for lower outages.

Meanwhile, other industry sources hinted that the tariff intrigues are brewing concerns around the gas producing companies, which are worried that the failure to implement the Multi Year Tariff Order (MYTO 2015) might make the electricity business less viable.

According to the sources, if the new tariff fails to sail through, it would leave the industry with non-cost reflective tariff, which might trigger the debt profile of the distribution companies and transmission companies.

The Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Dr. Anthony Akah, had lamented incidents of vandalism that led to reduction in peak power supply through the national grid from over 5,000MW attained early February.

Akah therefore solicited support of members of the public and the council to collaborate with the service providers and security agencies in ensuring security of electrical installations.

He said that the commission would soon compel electricity distribution companies to publish their meter deployment schedules, so as to ensure adherence to the meter roll out plan, contained in the performance agreement signed with government by the utility firms.

About nine power generating stations across the country were either completely or partly affected by the gas supply challenges, forcing the national grid to shut-in about 2044Mega Watts (MW) of electricity.

Affected stations included Olorunshogo National Integrated Power Plant (NIPP) was completely shutting-in 600MW; Sapele NIPP shuts-in112.5 MW; Omotosho (Gas), 190MW; Geregu NIPP, 145MW; Delta, 340MW; Omotosho NIPP120MW; Egbin 440MW; Olorunshogo (Gas) 38MW due to gas shortage; while Odukpani was shutting-in 59.1MW due to water constraints.

http://tapread.net/2016/03/04/power-generation-rallies-to-4200mw/
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Thiza: 10:23am On Mar 04, 2016
TRIBAL WARS RANGING IN NIGERIA

Eyewitness accounts say that at least four people have died, while security operatives are battling to get the violence under control.

Huge plumes of smoke can been seen bellowing from a distance as houses have been set ablaze.

Residents of the area have remained indoors for fear of being attacked.

No one has been able to give reasons for the crisis as at the time of this report.

The Lagos State Government has closed down the markets in the area temporarily, and has vowed to deal with miscreants and law breakers.

The State Government is also appealing to parents to ensure that their wards are law abiding. - Online Reporter.

o fewer than three persons are feared dead and several cars set ablaze as Hausa and Yoruba traders clashed at the popular Mile 12 Market in Lagos State.

It was gathered that the foundation for the clash was laid on Tuesday after a Hausa commercial bike rider knocked down a woman.

The bike rider was told to take the woman to the hospital, but the rider and his colleagues refused.

They insisted that the motorbike association, which collects tolls from them, should take care of the woman. There was heated argument, which led to a fight.

The fighting continued all through Wednesday till Thursday (today) when some thugs, believed to be of Yoruba origin, invaded the market and started attacking the Hausas.

They burnt seven cars and killed three Hausa traders.

The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni; the Commander of the Rapid Response Squad, Olatunji Disu; the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operation, Lagos State Police Command; and teams of policemen were still at the scene as at the time of filing the report. - Online Reporter

Source http://www.viviangist.com/yoruba-vs-hausa-fight-in-mile-12-lagos-details-and-graphic-photos
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Thiza: 10:30am On Mar 04, 2016
WHILE NIGERIA REACHES 5000 MW OF ELECTRICITY....SOUTH AFRICA CELEBRATE 35 000MW

Eskom this week achieved over 35‚000MW in generation capacity for the first time in over a year and a half.

“The last time we hit 35‚000 MW was on September 16‚ 2014‚” the electricity parastatal said on Saturday.

“On Wednesday‚ we reached up to 35‚819MW capacity available on the system with total unplanned outages of 4‚479MW and planned outages of 3‚612MW‚” it added.

It said that improved plant performance and more effective maintenance had resulted in lower unplanned outages and that planned maintenance was being executed more efficiently.

“The generation team has also focused on clearing our load losses and plant breakdowns.”

The country’s power system has been stable since August 2015‚ resulting in over six months of no load shedding.

“Our prognosis is that there will be no load shedding for summer‚ autumn and going into winter‚” Eskom said.

http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/2016/02/27/Eskom-reaches-35‚000MW-generating-capacity

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Thiza: 10:35am On Mar 04, 2016
WHERE IS THE RULE OF LAW IN NIGERIA

Troops stormed the railway police station, Umuahia in the Abia State capital monday and whisked away the divisional police officer (DPO) and another policemen after raining blows on them following the arrest of an army captain for parking his bus at an unauthorised place close to the station.

Trouble started at about 11 am when the DPO, who just assumed duty last Thursday was driving to his office and saw a bus parked close to the station and alighted from his jeep.

As he was fuming, the owner of the bus emerged and opted to remove his vehicle but the DPO rejected all entreaties and ordered his men to arrest him.

It was then that the bus owner identified himself as an army captain (in mufti), a revelation that obviously compounded his case, as the DPO got angrier.

“If you are any army captain how many wars have you fought? I have fought in three Boko Haram states and you are resisting my arrest order,” the DPO barked out.

The altercation drew a large crowd of onlookers as two police officers struggled to drag the resisting army officer to the police station to no avail. As the melee continued, the soldier’s clothes were torn in the process.

However, the crowd, which was obviously enjoying the altercation, scampered to safety when one of the policemen bearing a firearm fired a shot into the air to subdue the army officer.

At this point, shop owners hurriedly started closing up to avoid stray bullets. Indeed the railway policemen went berserk and pounced on shop owners, impounded the army officer’s car, and gave him the beating of his life.

When the army officer eventually agreed to enter the police station, a lady who knew him and had pleaded with the policemen to let him go was seen making a phone call which turned out to be an S.O.S to his colleagues in the army.

One by one army patrol vans arrived at the scene of the melee from different directions. The first patrol van arrived with four soldiers, who made straight for the police station and were seen remonstrating with the DPO.

But by the time the third and fourth patrol vans arrived, more troops poured into the scene increasing their number to 20. The atmosphere was intensely charged, following which the ordeal of the policemen started.

The army officers descended on the DPO and his junior colleagues beating them black and blue before bundling them into vans and drove away to an unknown destination.

The only policeman left in the station had resisted every effort by some of the soldiers to disarm him. Even when he was beaten up, he still held on to his firearm.

Less than five minutes after the army made away with the arrested policemen, three police patrol vans from the Central Police Station (CPS), Umuahia, arrived at the scene but it was too late to save their colleagues.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/army-sacks-railway-police-station-umuahia/232725/
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Thiza: 10:38am On Mar 04, 2016
NIGER DELTA MILITIA BACK IN ACTION

WARRI—NIGER Delta Avengers, the militant group which claimed responsibility for blowing up the Forcados Terminal Pipeline in Delta State, recently, has served notice of attacks on more oil installations in the region until the Federal Government addresses its grievances.

The group vowed: “Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, Forcados terminal is our latest casualty. There are many more to follow in the days and weeks ahead.”

The group, in a statement obtained in Warri, said that it was prepared to reduce Nigeria’s daily oil production and supply to zero barrel if its agitation was ignored.

“The same factor that brought about the Niger Delta arms struggle is fast resurfacing as the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration is poised to exterminate Niger Delta people for being benevolent enough to allow the nation’s mono-economy thrive on our oil.

“We are being oppressed, pushed to the wall on various fronts, which is why we have picked up the challenge to be the outlaws this government will have to contend with till daily production of oil is reduced to zero in the Niger Delta, so government can use the oil from the North to run Nigeria’s mono-economy.

“We believe that Nigeria can practice true federalism where our resources will be controlled by us and used for our own good. The reverse is the case today, where the goose that lays the golden egg is killed along with the egg,” they said.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/militants-threaten-blow-up-of-more-oil-installations/
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Thiza: 10:41am On Mar 04, 2016
SOLDIERS DEMAND THEIR BONUSES

There was tension at the 55 Battalion Bonny Camp, Lagos on Thursday following the grumbling by 200 soldiers over the alleged non-payment of their three months mission allowances.

Our correspondents reliably gathered that the 200 soldiers were part of the 800 troops that just returned from Darfur, Sudan where they had gone to for a peace keeping operation.

The soldiers after their return, it was learnt, were redeployed again to the North-East to join the battle against insurgents.

The contingent is said to be led by Lt. Col. H. Dasuki, who unconfirmed sources said, is related to the immediate former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.).
They are expected to leave Lagos for Maiduguri on Friday (today).

But our one of our correspondents gathered that the soldiers said they would not proceed to Maiduguri except their allowances for the Sudan operation were paid.

This, they argued, would enable them to leave money behind for their families.
The issue had not been resolved as of the time of filling the report.

A military source said such posting without payment of allowances was not acceptable to the military high command as it was contrary to a directive from the Defence headquarters.

Reacting to the subtle protest, the Public Relations Officer of the 81 Division, Lt. Col. Kingsley Samuel, said that the soldiers who returned from foreign mission in Sudan were not involved in such a protest.

He said that that there was no grumbling whatsoever in the Bonny Camp.

He said, “There is nothing like grumbling in that battalion. It is not true.”


www.punchng.com/soldiers-demand-allowance-maiduguri-posting
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Thiza: 10:42am On Mar 04, 2016
NIGERIAN SOLDIERS ILL DISCIPLINE

A soldier, simply identified by his name tag as Emmanuel B.J., on Wednesday battered a commercial bus driver, Mr. Moshood Olaniyi, at the Ojodu-Berger Motor Park in Lagos State for allegedly sneering at him.

The soldier initially pounced on Olaniyi and thrashed him with horse whip before he used his fists to punch him.

PUNCH Metro learnt that Emmanuel ignored pleas by passersby and food vendors at the park.

Instead, he removed the vehicle’s key from the ignition and dragged Olaniyi down from the bus and battered him the more.
The soldier held Olaniyi’s waistband and threatened to kill the driver boasting that nobody would query him if he killed the driver.

When the crowd urged the soldier to state the driver’s offence, Emmanuel B.J. slapped Olaniyi again for more than 12 times.
He said, “Who does he think he is? I will kill him and nobody will query me. I have killed many people who are older than this idiot (Olaniyi) in the past and nobody queried me for that.

“The idiot attempted to hit me while reversing his vehicle and when I asked him why, he just sneered at me. If at all he is older than me, I don’t care. I will do to him what he will never forget for the rest of his life.”

Emmanuel dragged Olaniyi to the park of commercial motorcycle operators, a distance of about 50 metres, before he released him after much pleading that lasted for about 45 minutes by eyewitnesses and other motorists.

Olaniyi was later advised to seek medical attention due to the extent of the assault.
Olaniyi, who could hardly open his mouth to talk because of his swollen lips after the soldier released him, denied that he sneered at the soldier.

He said he was reversing his vehicle when the soldier suddenly pounced on him.
One of the witnesses, who identified himself simply as Festus, said the beating was too much, adding that he did not expect that Olaniyi could still stand on his feet after the soldier released him.
Festus said it was the beating that drew his attention from where he was fixing some mechanical faults in his vehicle.

He said, “I did not know the cause of the disagreement between Olaniyi and the soldier, but from what I saw, Olaniyi was sitting in his vehicle when the soldier started beating him. I didn’t know whether Olaniyi sneered at the soldier or not.”

A bread seller at the motor park, who preferred to be addressed as Ajoke, said she witnessed the assault from the beginning to the end.

Ajoke said she joined other passersby to beg the soldier to let Olaniyi go when it appeared that he was not ready to stop the beating.

Reacting to the alleged assault, the spokesperson for 82 Division, Nigerian Army, Lagos, Col. Kingsley Samuel, told our correspondent that he had yet to confirm the identity of the soldier, but promised to investigate the assault.

He said, “We don’t know the identity of the soldier. Lagos is a big community; anybody can put on army uniform and impersonate being a soldier. We have had cases of impersonation before, but if any personnel of the organisation I work with commits a crime of that nature, the person will be dealt with.

“We have to find out if Emmanuel is a genuine soldier who is not impersonating. This is one of the things we will investigate. And if he is a soldier, we will find out the unit he belongs to. But I assure you that we will do our investigation.”


www.punchng.com/soldier-batters-bus-driver-for-sneering-at-him/
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iblawi(m): 11:04am On Mar 04, 2016
At least better than raping innocent girls and infecting them with HIV.

FYI this is military thread. Any non military related issues are not allowed.

The last time we post stuffs like this about South Africa am sure you remember most of you ran away. Why some Nigerians were begging us to remove somethings from the thread.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by DonBobes(m): 1:19pm On Mar 04, 2016
iblawi:
At least better than raping innocent girls and infecting them with HIV.

FYI this is military thread. Any non military related issues are not allowed.

The last time we post stuffs like this about South Africa am sure you remember most of you ran away. Why some Nigerians were begging us to remove somethings from the thread.


Kai kai, walai its nw i bliv SA r buffons & brainless. Wat has military issue got to do wit dis one of politics. Dis Thiza is realy a dum-yum upstairs!

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by kizfaz: 10:00pm On Mar 04, 2016
if we are to bring politics into this matter then i believe SA is really doomed.... At least our president never had to undergo vote of no confidence by the Nigerian populace Unlike the SA president.... *SMH*
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 2:23am On Mar 05, 2016
kizfaz:
if we are to bring politics into this matter then i believe SA is really doomed.... At least our president never had to undergo vote of no confidence by the Nigerian populace Unlike the SA president.... *SMH*
Dude!! Don't type sh1t you know nothing about, the general populace had nothing to do with the vote of no confidence.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by kizfaz: 8:10am On Mar 05, 2016
jln115:

Dude!! Don't type sh1t you know nothing about, the general populace had nothing to do with the vote of no confidence.
Fool... dnt be shying away from the fact.... who do your senators or rather law makers represent.... is it not the populace..... SMH...

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 10:10am On Mar 05, 2016
croat:


Every single time you face reality, you act as if you got a large banana up you ananas by a woman with black strap on banana.
who are you really? Where do you stand? Why do you support SA?

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 11:56am On Mar 05, 2016
kizfaz:
Fool... dnt be shying away from the fact.... who do your senators or rather law makers represent.... is it not the populace..... SMH...
Its a parliament, with MPs not senators, also it was the opposition that brought forward the vote of no confidence not the populace, also it was all 400+ MPs that vote NOT the populace.......So again!!! don't type sh1t you don't understand.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 9:57pm On Mar 05, 2016
craziebone:
who are you really? Where do you stand? Why do you support SA?

It's Patches using stolen identity of Croat. Claiming to be a Croatian citizen, yet he is Patrick the South African from Gauteng. He's now even saying his name is Paul after answering Patrick as name for 2 years. This guy is likely an ex-convict, his mind is too criminally inclined to have a crime-free record.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by croat: 10:07pm On Mar 05, 2016
agaugust:
It's Patches using stolwn identity of Croat. Claiming to be a Croatian citizen, yet he is Patrick the South African from Gauteng. He's now even saying his name is Paul after answering Patrick as name for 2 years. This guy is likely an ex-convict, his mind is too criminally inclined to have a crime-free record.

You simply want people to believe your (obvious) lies which you believe yourself that indicates how autistic you are.

Stop hitting yourself like the rain man... You're worse than forest gump, go hump a goat.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:10pm On Mar 05, 2016
DonBobes:


We no longer use it, d calibre of its primary wpn is nt heavy!

Nigeria bought 136 Vickers tanks from Britain. We Probably have about 100 remaining in service. We have 14 T-72 tanks with better capabilities. However, General Buratai is reviving some Vickers with upgrade including computerization. Details not revealed to public yet....but it is beautiful with the upgrade and new desert camo colours.

Britain or India may have hand in the upgrade, but they may not, more likely that it could be a 100% Nigerian army engineers upgrade project now that Nigerian navy engineers reffitng a whole frigate Aradu at home, building a new Landing Ship Tank, and Nigerian air force engineers configuring demilitarized Alpha jets into weapons capability and arming it with made in Nigeria rocket pods, Nigerian army engineers constructing our own C2 systems for a whole battle theatre....

Nigeria has the best military engineers in Africa. We can do surprising technical things o ! Other countries' military engineers cannot try what we do....SANDF engineers are all braind-dead, they import Cuban mechanics for $300,000 cash plus free house/free transport/free phone annual salary/benefits per mechanic.

Pic 1.....Old NA Vickers
Pic 2....New upgrade NA Vickers


Video, newly upgraded computerized Nigerian army Vickers Eagle main battle tanks being tested for war zone deployment.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TLjwyLzfw0

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by patches689: 5:33am On Mar 06, 2016
agaugust:


[s]Nigeria bought 136 Vickers tanks from Britain. We Probably have about 100 remaining in service. We have 14 T-72 tanks with better capabilities. However, General Buratai is reviving some Vickers with upgrade including computerization. Details not revealed to public yet....but it is beautiful with the upgrade and new desert camo colours.

Britain or India may have hand in the upgrade, but they may not, more likely that it could be a 100% Nigerian army engineers upgrade project now that Nigerian navy engineers reffitng a whole frigate Aradu at home, building a new Landing Ship Tank, and Nigerian air force engineers configuring demilitarized Alpha jets into weapons capability and arming it with made in Nigeria rocket pods, Nigerian army engineers constructing our own C2 systems for a whole battle theatre....

Nigeria has the best military engineers in Africa. We can do surprising technical things o ! Other countries' military engineers cannot try what we do....SANDF engineers are all braind-dead, they import Cuban mechanics for $300,000 cash plus free house/free transport/free phone annual salary/benefits per mechanic.

Pic 1.....Old NA Vickers
Pic 2....New upgrade NA Vickers


Video, newly upgraded computerized Nigerian army Vickers Eagle main battle tanks being tested for war zone deployment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TLjwyLzfw[/s]0

1. Your engineers are no where near as good as ours

2. Cubans were brought in because they were cheaper than the Private sector who we used to use.

SA Army only worked on sensitive equipment, Ratels/Rooikats/Olifant/Rhino. Private sector has allways been responsible for the Casspir/Mamba/SAMIL maintenance. We are changing that.

Reminder: SA army engineers refitted the type 209

Your entire argument is a straw-man

- we modernized the Vickers tank (No evidence)
- we modernized the Aradu (absolutely no evidence)
- theater wide C2 system (wtf!)
- therefore
- we are the best

Pathetic.

Your army cannot keep your Vickers, Cobras, Scorpions, ERC-90's, half your fleet or more than 7 Aircraft operational and you want to claim to be the best?

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 12:04pm On Mar 06, 2016
croat:


You simply want people to believe your (obvious) lies which you believe yourself that indicates how autistic you are.

Stop hitting yourself like the rain man... You're worse than forest gump, go hump a goat.

who are you really? You just cannot answer.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by croat: 2:56pm On Mar 06, 2016
craziebone:
who are you really? You just cannot answer.

I already answered.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 4:56pm On Mar 06, 2016
croat:

I already answered.
didn't see it!
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by croat: 6:06pm On Mar 06, 2016
craziebone:
didn't see it!

Not my problem.

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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 7:02pm On Mar 06, 2016
agaugust:


[s]Nigeria bought 136 Vickers tanks from Britain. We Probably have about 100 remaining in service. We have 14 T-72 tanks with better capabilities. However, General Buratai is reviving some Vickers with upgrade including computerization. Details not revealed to public yet....but it is beautiful with the upgrade and new desert camo colours.

Britain or India may have hand in the upgrade, but they may not, more likely that it could be a 100% Nigerian army engineers upgrade project now that Nigerian navy engineers reffitng a whole frigate Aradu at home, building a new Landing Ship Tank, and Nigerian air force engineers configuring demilitarized Alpha jets into weapons capability and arming it with made in Nigeria rocket pods, Nigerian army engineers constructing our own C2 systems for a whole battle theatre....

Nigeria has the best military engineers in Africa. We can do surprising technical things o ! Other countries' military engineers cannot try what we do....SANDF engineers are all braind-dead, they import Cuban mechanics for $300,000 cash plus free house/free transport/free phone annual salary/benefits per mechanic.

Pic 1.....Old NA Vickers
Pic 2....New upgrade NA Vickers


Video, newly upgraded computerized Nigerian army Vickers Eagle main battle tanks being tested for war zone deployment.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TLjwyLzfw0
[/s]

Absolute nonsense. I even regret why did I read it.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Patchesagain: 6:00am On Mar 07, 2016
agaugust:


It's Patches using stolen identity of Croat. Claiming to be a Croatian citizen, yet he is Patrick the South African from Gauteng. He's now even saying his name is Paul after answering Patrick as name for 2 years. This guy is likely an ex-convict, his mind is too criminally inclined to have a crime-free record.

I let you call me Patrick because I found it quite funny how you guys claimed to have discovered my identity...a and yet were completely wrong!!

If you can say that you and the Augustine on beegeagles blog are not the same. Then I and Croat are definitly not the same - confirmed by Henry and members of the other forum

Your obsession with me is borderline homosexual
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Nobody: 6:36am On Mar 07, 2016
Patchesagain:


I let you call me Patrick because I found it quite funny how you guys claimed to have discovered my identity...a and yet were completely wrong!!

If you can say that you and the Augustine on beegeagles blog are not the same. Then I and Croat are definitly not the same - confirmed by Henry and members of the other forum

Your obsession with me is borderline homosexual

You guys are both obsessed with each other. Infact, not just you both, but You, Agaugust and Mikeczar.

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