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Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Quintopia: 4:24am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Nnamaka1: I'm not from a 'tribe'. That is an inappropriate and insulting term for ethnic groups and nationalities numbering tens of millions of people, large enough to form whole countries of their own. |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Nnamaka1: 4:30am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Quintopia: what ethnic group are you from then? |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Quintopia: 4:35am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Nnamaka1: Irrelevant. I'm Nigerian and African. That's all that counts. |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Nnamaka1: 4:40am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Quintopia: Next time dont be rude , you dont know me, i dont know you, i love my country nigeria, and i believe you do also, if you dont agree with my views, the best you should do is try to educate in love, and not act like a fool . we will never move forward if we cant be Intelligent enough to learn how to communicate |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Quintopia: 4:53am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Nnamaka1: Next time use your brain and don't criticise Nigeria blindly like an oaf. The Nigerian govt is saying to the nuclear armed and intending nations to STOP. THAT is an appeal that FAVOURS YOUR LIFE, so why are you insulting them? Buhari can go and stay in a costly bunker somewhere during a nuclear cataclysm. DO YOU HAVE WHERE TO STAY? Nuclear radiation does not care whether you hate Buhari, or hate Nigeria, or hate Fulanis, or whether you have light or you don't have light. If these assholes start a nuclear war, you're fcked, so don't be shouting down those speaking up for you now, like a damn mor.on!! |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by khadaffi(m): 5:06am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Starboytwo:we can't hold that position as it has been held by south Africa. |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Enyimbamercedes: 5:37am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Quintopia: [b]If weren't an ignorant AIR HEAD, you would know that Nigeria has several nuclear reactors functional in the country as we speak. In fact an IAEA team recently toured Nigeria and verified that Nigeria's nuclear reactor infrastructure was being very well maintained, with strict adherence to international protocols. https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/pressreleases /iaea-mission-says-research-reactor-operator-in-nigeria-committed-to-safety-after-heu-conversion Now look in the mirror and tell yourself, “ I will not be quick to make a fool out of myself in public. Go and read the post properly and you’d realize it wasn’t talking about mini nuclear devices kept in school research departments - “ while addressing delegates at a High-Level Plenary to Commemorate and Promote the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons in New York.” It was referring to NUCLEAR WEAPONS so unless you can tell me that they can enrich uranium or plutonium in ABU for use in weapons then you must be high on Stupidium! Now run along and be a good boy foolish supporter of a foolish leader. My post must have really hurt you that you ran to go and press google to bring out a silly point! Common sense should tell you that when world leaders are talking about nuclear safety, it is interns of weapons and not little departments in a university. Total idiot you are picking a moniker Quintopia to make yourself seem intelligent. You are a Quintessential Idiot basking in a false sense of utopia |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by georgedaniel01(m): 5:46am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Na wetin no concern Buhari him wan they do |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by slimfit1(m): 5:53am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Quintopia: You are talking like that mixed-race cow that used to work for channels TV, how much did they pay you. Quota system? |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Kingozymandias(m): 6:05am On Sep 30, 2022 |
VictorDivine: You are very uncivilized. All these Tinubu supporters I don't know what is wrong with you lot |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by lukency(m): 6:13am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Baba leave that nuclear alone, na person wey eat belle full dey talk about nuclear. |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Bobbiee: 6:13am On Sep 30, 2022 |
MORONS. ASIDE, NUCLEAR WEAPONS, NUCLEAR ENERGY IS AMONGST THE CLEANEST RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY, THE MOST COST EFFECTIVE AND CAN GENERATE A LOT OF ELECTRICITY. ONE NUCLEAR PLANT CAN GENERATE UP TO 10 GIGAWATTS. NIGERIAN PRESIDENTS ARE DUMB |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Taigaban: 6:15am On Sep 30, 2022 |
What concern Nigeria with nuclear non- proliferation treaty? Is Nigeria a nuclear power? I don't know why you people like talking about non-essentials. |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Quintopia: 6:41am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Enyimbamercedes: YOUR EXACT WORDS WERE: ''Lol! A country with zero- nuclear capability and zero capability to even have nuclear capability is making noise about nuclear treaty! So I showed your dumb, stupid, self-hating, ignorant, bush self drowned in inferiority complex, that Nigeria is not a country with ''zero nuclear capability'', and that the nation has nuclear capacity as shown by the fact that she has successfully maintained nuclear reactors (which you knew absolutely nothing about). The IAEA inspection team also noted that Nigeria had not used its nuclear facilities to ''enrich uranium'', which of course means that Nigeria has the capacity to do so. As far as your bush, dumb skull was concerned, we had no business having any discussion on nuclear energy, and I corrected you, with links direct from the IAEA. Now run along and quit feeling so damn inferior. Here is what the IAEA site said: ''An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts said the operator of a research reactor in Nigeria has demonstrated a high commitment to enhancing safety following the conversion of the reactor core to use low enriched uranium (LEU) as fuel instead of high enriched uranium (HEU). “We appreciate the continued support of the IAEA, which will help us to return to normal operation after the core conversion activities. The INSARR mission has made recommendation for further safety improvements in organizational aspects and safety documentation,” said Simon P. Mallam, Chairman of NAEC. “We are committed to implementing the recommendations. The reactor’s continued safe operation will assist our efforts to embark on a new project for a more powerful 10 MW research reactor and will contribute to education and training in view of Nigeria’s nuclear power programme.” Nigeria has decided to include nuclear power in its energy mix to meet an increasing demand for electricity and support economic development. The country has been developing its nuclear power infrastructure for several years.'' https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/pressreleases/iaea-mission-says-research-reactor-operator-in-nigeria-committed-to-safety-after-heu-conversion |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by pacespot(m): 6:42am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Is Nigeria a nuclear power before? |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Quintopia: 6:46am On Sep 30, 2022 |
pacespot: Use your brain. You do not need to be a 'nuclear power' before you call for nuclear non-proliferation. You just need to be a HUMAN BEING. Ignorant school dropouts with no working brain. |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by pacespot(m): 6:51am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Quintopia: Hey Mr braindead, does Nigeria have a technology to build any nuclear weapons is what I meant? |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by prophetfire: 6:53am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Quintopia:. Does Buhari know what nuclear power is? Has he ever seen a nuclear plant before? Can his cow brain comprehend nuclear terminologies? |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Quintopia: 6:55am On Sep 30, 2022 |
pacespot: Yes, you animal, Nigeria has the technical capacity to develop nuclear weapons, if that is what you mean. The reason Nigeria does not build nuclear weapons is because she is a signatory to the international nuclear non-proliferation treaty. Nuclear weapons development technology is over 70 years old, and is freely available to nations who wish to go that route. But the world's nations have decided in large part against its proliferation. It is not that they don't ''know'' how to build those weapons, and that includes NIGERIA. |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by pacespot(m): 7:00am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Quintopia: Yinmu , nuclear weapon or shakabula weapon. Stop deceiving yourself and others Mr man. |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Quintopia: 7:02am On Sep 30, 2022 |
pacespot: Your problem is you are a school dropout with inferiority complex, and nothing upstairs. Do you even know we have nuclear reactors in Nigeria? Do you know what a nuclear reactor is? Did you even bother to read the IAEA link I posted regarding Nigeria's nuclear status and capabilities? 90% of you on this forum are loud-mouthed, ignorant school dropouts who know nothing. |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by pacespot(m): 7:05am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Quintopia: Look at this fool calling someone he doesn't know a school dropout. Where is the nuclear reactor: the one built by Nigeria or Russia? Fool |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Quintopia: 7:11am On Sep 30, 2022 |
pacespot: AIR HEAD WITH NO BRAIN, DO YOUR RESEARCH AND FIND OUT. IS IT NOT YOUR COUNTRY? IF YOU HAVE ANOTHER COUNTRY, THEN GET LOST AND STOP BOTHERING US HERE, ASSWIPE. |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Quintopia: 7:16am On Sep 30, 2022 |
STUPID SCHOOL DROPOUTS COMING HERE SAYING NIGERIA HAS NO CAPACITY FOR THIS OR THAT. HOW WILL YOU KNOW WHEN YOU YOURSELF HAVE NEVER SEEN THE 4 WALLS OF A UNIVERSITY? HOW WILL YOU KNOW THAT THIS COUNTRY HAS HUNDREDS OF NUCLEAR SCIENTISTS THAT CAN BE CALLED UPON TO DEVEOP A NUCLEAR WEAPONS SYSTEM IF REQUIRED? ARE YOU AWARE YOU HAVE NIGERIAN SCIENTISTS WORKING AT NASA AND OTHER SPACE AGENCIES, INCLUDING OUR OWN SPACE AGENCY, THE National Space Research and Development Agency? NOTED NIGERIAN SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSORS IN NIGERIA AND ABROAD TEACHING AT TOP UNIVERSITIES? THE ONLY REASON NIGERIA IS NOT NUCLEAR ARMED IS BECAUSE SHE IS SIGNED UP TO, AND SUPPORTS NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION, AND IS THUS COMMITTED TO USING NUCLEAR ENERGY FOR PEACEFUL PURPOSES, NOT THAT SHE ''DOES NOT KNOW HOW TO....'' ENRICH THE URANIUM TO BUILD NUCLEAR WEAPONS. IGNORANT, UNREAD PEOPLE. https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/pressreleases/iaea-mission-says-research-reactor-operator-in-nigeria-committed-to-safety-after-heu-conversion |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Bigchristo: 7:45am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Quintopia:Shut up there mugu, ordinary Transmission company of Nigeria they can not maintain it National grid has been collapsing almost twice in a month and you are here talking nonsense do you know how expensive it is to maintain Nuclear Power plant? This internet some mumu go dey claim too learned |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Ojycelarma: 7:47am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Quintopia:The fact that we keep attacking our country is equivalent to shooting oneself in the leg, Nigerians refused to allow Buhari rule... now I'm sure we will continue with any incoming government which. Funny enough we have nobody to hold responsible but ourselves. There is nothing bad in what Buhari said or what you typed instead the person you're replying is blind and can't see, so he/she needs help just the way a lot of Nigerians needs to be educated in what ate country is and how it functions . |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Enyimbamercedes: 9:28am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Quintopia: Of course i didn’t expect you to take your “L” and rest; as a Brainless Buharist, you have to double down on your stupidity. The entire post talked about nuclear technology in the context of nuclear weapons and its proliferation and my response was in this context; we have zero nuclear capability. But you in your glorious stupidity went to dig up articles talking about research for nuclear uses in power generation. Secondly and more importantly, you know as well as I know unless you want to continue basking in your stinking ignorance that a lot of our so-called research institutes do nothing other than collect funds from the government and produce zero results. Go and count the number of research institutes under the federal ministry of science and tech yet their goal was to produce pencils locally! Mr Quintopia, learn comprehension! You missed the point on this one. Go and read the post then read my response in the CONTEXT of the post. The only reason we have not enriched uranium is because we CANNOT ! One thing is to have a brain; the other thing is to use it and I’m sure you can relate strongly with this cos you have clearly shown this |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Wuppdex: 10:37am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Are you kidding me, with our lackadaisical managerial attitude, we'll definitely destroy the continent with nuclear disaster. Tchernobyl would be a child's play. Be careful what you wished for Starboytwo: |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by UCHIHAmask: 11:17am On Sep 30, 2022 |
SonOfTheRisingS:Really? You just said that buhari wants to equip NA with nuclear treaty!! What is "nuclear treaty"? Let's assume you meant "nuclear weapon",is it that easy to give out one of the most secretly guarded science in the world, only a few countries fully Comprehend nuclear chemistry. Even many NATO nations dare not ask the US for it,they can only relinquish a part of their lands for the US government to build nuclear base in which the US itself is fully in control of,the only advantage it gives to host countries is to deter enemies. Some upgrade assault riffles, snippers, avionics tech or jets can't even be sold to Nigeria,talk more NUCLEAR WEAPON.. Don't freak out!! I'm a BIAFRAN, I say all this because your words are just too embarrassing. |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by UCHIHAmask: 11:31am On Sep 30, 2022 |
Quintopia:I would say this quietly,that guy you mentioned Is correct. There is an astronomical difference between "nuclear reactors" and "nuclear weapons".. Let's assume that they are the same,it still doesn't mean that we have the capability... All the industries in Nigeria (including the new dangote refinery) is built by or with and made up of foreign imported machineries and tech,with major maintenance and repairs still above our capabilities and under the management of foreign trained engineers (note:this engineers can be black,white or yellow skin,the point is that they aren't our product)... Do you remember what happened when the Nigerian rail broke down few months ago? Or when the MRAP and IED resistance vehicles sent to Nigeria needs repairs? I don't care about buhari speaking in a nuclear proliferation meeting, I'm not arguing about that, I'm not also with inferiority complex. I'm just saying the reality of our capability in Nigeria |
Re: Nigeria Is Committed To Nuclear Non-Proliferation – Buhari by Horus(m): 11:35am On Sep 30, 2022 |
NIGERIA’S NEED FOR A NUCLEAR WEAPON North Korea once offer Nigeria to Develop for them nuclear weapons and missiles, but Nigeria announces that it is in for no nuclear weapon but missiles technology. On 27 January 2004 Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar met with his counterpart from North Korea, Yang Hyong Sop, at the State House Abuja in Nigeria. Alhaji Atiku sought the support of North Korea in Nigeria’s quest for a Permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council. He also spoke about Nigeria’s support for expansion of the Security Council and the democratisation of the United Nations itself. Vice President Abubakar told the Vice President of the North Korean Presidium that Nigeria would continue to seek a peaceful world without regular threat of confrontation by nuclear powers. The Vice President said while Nigeria understands the antecedents of North Korea nuclear program as explained, it seeks a peaceful use of the program. He also assured his guest that “Nigeria is ready to support all peaceful means to ensure the immediate unification of the Korean nations.” On 28 January 2004 it was reported that North Korea had agreed to share missile technology with Nigeria. Officials gave no details of the deal, including whether Nigeria would receive assembled missiles or technology. Nigeria claimed the missile help would be used for “peacekeeping” and to protect its territory. Vice President Atiku Abubakar agreed to the “program of cooperation that includes missile technology” with Yang Hyong Sop. A statement from the Nigerian Vice President’s office said the West African nation’s “government would continue to cooperate with the Korean government in the defense sector, an area in which both Nigeria and North Korea had cooperated over the years.” According to Vice-President Atiku Abubarkar’s spokesmen Onukaba Ojo in the report ” The subject of arms sales had come up at a meeting in Abuja, Tuesday between Atiku and his North Korean counterparts, Yang Hyong-Sop. Atiku had met with the North Korean delegation to discuss buying missiles. We have since discussed the matter with Nigerian defence officials and found that the suggestion had come from North Korea”. He added, ” They came to us wanting a memorandum of understanding signed with us towards developing missile technology and training and manufacture of ammunition. They were just trying to get us interested, but there hasn’t been any interest shown on our side. We are not interested, but we didn’t tell them”. After the United States hinted at sanctions, Nigeria walked away from the planned partnership. NUCLEAR WEAPONS Some sources suggest that Nigeria had nuclear weapons intentions at one time, but these claims are un-substantiated. Nigeria signed the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty on 01 July 1968, with the ratification deposited on 27 September 1968. During the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference, Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chief Tom Ikimi, congratulated South Africa, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine for demonstrating ‘that it is possible to give up the possession of nuclear weapons without loss of status or diminished security’, an example Nigeria hoped others would emulate. In 1997 Kenya, Myanmar, Nigeria and the Sudan proposed a protocol to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, providing comprehensive and unconditional security assurances for non-nuclear-weapon States. As part of Nigeria’s commitment to the non-proliferation regime, President Olusegun Obasanjo signed the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) while in New York to attend the Millennium Summit in 2000. The process of ratification was concluded by the National Assembly, making Nigeria one of the 12 African countries to have ratified the Treaty by the end of 2001. Nigerian Director of International Organisations in the Foreign Affairs ministry, Ambassador Olusegun Akinsanya, on Wednesday 8 October 2003 called for multilateral negotiations on the total elimination of nuclear weapons, which would also involve significant input from major powers. RADIOLOGICAL WEAPONS In the Biafran secessionist struggle in Nigeria in the late 1960s, an Ibo physicist and his colleagues reportedly obtained enough radioactive material in Europe to make a radiological bomb. They planned to explode the weapon in Lagos, the capital, but on the way from Europe to Nigeria, the material got “lost” in Portugal. It was never heard of again. CHEMICAL WEAPONS The Chemical Weapons Convention bans the development, production, acquisition, stockpiling, retention, and direct or indirect transfer of Chemical Weapons. It also prohibits the use or preparation for use of CW and the assistance, encouragement, or inducement of anyone else to engage in activities prohibited by the CWC. Nigeria ratified the CWC on 19 May 1999. BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS Nigeria signed the Biological Weapons Convention on 6 December 1972 and ratified 3 July 1973. CONCLUSION: With Nigerian Aggresive neigbours, it need to develop nuclear weapons for the defense of the nation even when there is no threat yet, war does not tell someone it is coming to strike, it comes like a thief in the night.
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