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Re: Jafaru Muhammad: ‘Bandits May Destroy Super Tucano Jets In Niger’ by godliman: 12:29pm On Dec 01, 2021
mediainc:
These are mobile assets and can be deployed from anywhere, such expensive assets must be kept with care. Nigerians bear the burdens of these cost. We must protect our military hardware.
Talk of real senselessness and stupidity by a rudderless government or may be it is even deliberate to make it accessible to the bandits.
Re: Jafaru Muhammad: ‘Bandits May Destroy Super Tucano Jets In Niger’ by treatise: 12:46pm On Dec 01, 2021
FarahAideed:
He is very right !!!! The Kainji Air Weapon school is easily within the reach of Bandits and they can overun that base if they want to and there won't be enough time to get those aircraft airborne before they are completely destroyed....I wonder what informed parking them at such a vulnerable location .. Maiduguri airport is even more secure

Boko Haram and Bandit are an enterprise; if those airplanes are fully deployed/utilized that may be the end of the business, destroying the aircraft will keep them in business.

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Re: Jafaru Muhammad: ‘Bandits May Destroy Super Tucano Jets In Niger’ by michoim(m): 1:11pm On Dec 01, 2021
Even our military leadership no get sense. It's now a bloody civilian giving them advises. Can they position them in a near by state that's relatively peaceful. They know that Niger state is a hotbed for banditry...wasteful generation
Re: Jafaru Muhammad: ‘Bandits May Destroy Super Tucano Jets In Niger’ by JaroMan: 1:11pm On Dec 01, 2021
FarahAideed:
He is very right !!!! The Kainji Air Weapon school is easily within the reach of Bandits and they can overun that base if they want to and there won't be enough time to get those aircraft airborne before they are completely destroyed....I wonder what informed parking them at such a vulnerable location .. Maiduguri airport is even more secure
It was parked for the owners to come and claim it in preparation of the Armageddon

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Re: Jafaru Muhammad: ‘Bandits May Destroy Super Tucano Jets In Niger’ by michoim(m): 1:12pm On Dec 01, 2021
treatise:


Boko Haram and Bandit are an enterprise; if those airplanes are fully deployed/utilized that may be the end of the business, destroying the aircraft will keep them in business.
You can say that again. You are right...

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Re: Jafaru Muhammad: ‘Bandits May Destroy Super Tucano Jets In Niger’ by greatnesx(m): 1:57pm On Dec 01, 2021
Thebigheart:
Nigeria is a country on her own, also Niger is a country on her own.

So what the heck is with this Niger of a thing that lawbreakers carries on their head?
Especially, the lawbreakers from the Northern part of Nigeria.

Niger state not Niger republic
Re: Jafaru Muhammad: ‘Bandits May Destroy Super Tucano Jets In Niger’ by Adabestseason(m): 2:45pm On Dec 01, 2021
I am seeing this as a ploy to cover up corrupt practices in military hardware acquisition in the country about $500m spent only to leave for bandits to come and attack-is a game plan by the people involved in acquiring these jets
Re: Jafaru Muhammad: ‘Bandits May Destroy Super Tucano Jets In Niger’ by Pootle: 6:03pm On Dec 01, 2021
the planes looks like the ones used during the civil war
Re: Jafaru Muhammad: ‘Bandits May Destroy Super Tucano Jets In Niger’ by edward1106(m): 6:22pm On Dec 01, 2021
tyup:


Mumu talk lol....just listen to urself

Can't listen cos I never talked. Don't expect an Aboki to understand either.
Disregard the typo errors, bar(base) and others. Please, if you have contrary opinion, let it out otherwise unread my opinion in your head.
An enemy seemingly of the state is gaining territory and we know one of their aims is free their 'brothers' while destroying valuable assets on their path. His call for more personnel to be on ground guarding certain places and attached assets is putting the military in a defensive mode. How about tactically taking the fight to those enemies. How about letting those birds fly so they help reclaim lost territories and push these bandits further away. Must we wait for them to get to the base or correctional facility before we take the fight to them? Is that the kind of nonsense resolution being adopted by our senators?
So what happens to the people and places the bandit have already dealt with? Just leave them to their fate? Isn't he supposed to be asking why the tulcanos are not flying with the incessant attacking going around there?
Re: Jafaru Muhammad: ‘Bandits May Destroy Super Tucano Jets In Niger’ by LLMG: 10:06am On Dec 02, 2021
so that they can be easily targeted and destroyed by fg businessmen bandits.
FarahAideed:
He is very right !!!! The Kainji Air Weapon school is easily within the reach of Bandits and they can overun that base if they want to and there won't be enough time to get those aircraft airborne before they are completely destroyed....I wonder what informed parking them at such a vulnerable location .. Maiduguri airport is even more secure

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