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dekronik:Yeah, I was in mubi Adamawa state when they attacked. used to be a student their in my final years. we escaped to cameroon........details is quite lengthy.....I'd love to share my experience but haven't found a suitable platform to do that..... |
Cybermugu1:Cameroonian soldiers appear to be better armed and more motivated than our NA....each cameroonian soldier has about 8-11 extra cartridge plus d one attached to d gun......their BRI's use the M16A4 gas carbine....wchich is d standard American assault rifle used by US soldiers in d field now....this fact is according to what I saw while their as a refugee about a month ago..... |
Pakistanis produces fighter jets and is a nuclear country......meanwhile Nigerias defense industry produces only furnitures for elites..... |
In Gwoza, Mubi, Bama and some parts of Maiduguri where BokoHaram are in control of, they have been found to pack loads of properties from houses and shops into trailers and headed straight to Chad some to Niger.....not surprising |
They talk like I was not there.....Mr. CDS I saw it with my own eyes...stop denying.... heli airlifted your family outta vimtim, my house is close to yours.....so stop lying |
Nice article love it |
That Samantha tho >: |
Whoever is discontented with what the NA are doing should head to sambisa forest and do what they think should have been done, the NA has done morethan enough as per motivations, weapons, logisitics, grants etc available for them. In other news please DHQ make your recruitments transparent. there are people that are willing to join the NA, not because is a way out of poverty for them, but for the sheer passion they have to serve their country. |
tartar9: Mutual Assured Destruction,both will be destroyed because of of nuclear weapons even if it is Nigeria as long as it has nuclear weapons and ICBM's to launch them.if not,russia is decades behind with soviet era weapons and less firepower,they are just overated.the US will beat russia though it will be hard,chiefly because of Russia's geography and not in Russia's so-called military hardware.You think Russia is behind with decade behind with soviet era weapons? you're joking right? last time I checked the Almighty US still rely on Russia's rocket engine to take them to space. The US is the best in propaganda that I give them, but when it comes to delivery and getting things done, they haven't had much success in that area. Russia always produces far better military hardware at a lesser price than the US, just because they dont show off that doesn't mean they can't deliver. The US relies heavily on its allies for help in times of war they can't stand alone that they know much better than anyone, hence they fight hard to gain more allies and spend a lot of money to keep those allies intact. the US is full of propaganda mate. if the Russians can make the tsar bomb in the' 40s what makes you think they can't do it again (if they haven't already) |
In your opinion who do you think will win if the two countries decide to go to war without any ally help? Who do you think will win in terms of Delivery, technology, damage etc. |
All I see here is a medical center for those thieves in the National Assembly and their families, so why should I be excited? |
So the question is....why should I buy a memory card for N130, 000 when my laptop costs just a little over N60, 000? |
Well I guess this is what Nigeria gets when its defense industry is busy producing furniture.....and when the military top brass are clamoring for oil wells. |
Question: when did the pastor's jet or the pastor himself became the country's gun runner? which money or budget allocation was used for procuring such weapons? why is the money in cash not electronically? why was it done in utmost secrecy?....... finally: A bomb just went off in kano is that a coincidence? |
Funny country, soldiers are now being killed by the same government that summarily denies them their benefits and rights and better weapons to combat Boko Haram, meanwhile in other news the armed forces have donated a NAF 466 fighter jet to aid them in their campaign. |
Ok we hear.....wad of ur family dat u took with u? are they also Amirul hajj? mtcheew....anyways tnk God me n my friends got out safely. .... |
the person wey send una no get name ni ? |
Nigeria...where Drs are sacked for demanding what's rightfully theirs while Militants are paid fat allowances & sent abroad for training! |
It was reported in the social medias that Ebola has found its way into Adamawa and Taraba state respectively, people were running helter skelter around 2am in the morning of 8th, Aug, 2014, trying to warm water with salt. The telcom operators sure had a field day this morning as there was a lot of calling being made to friends and relatives. QUESTION: What is FG doing about the spread of this virus in the country? or are we just praying as usual? |
dunsin4christ: bros, no be lie. There is a term called "Populatn Dynamics" in Wildlife. To count million of animals doesnt nid one oyinbo to just stand.lol. Funi bro!hmm ok o |
Krak: 19. The largest wildlife migration on Earth happens on the Serengeti (in Tanzania) with more than 1.2 million Wildebeests marching behind 750,000 Zebras as they cross this amazing landscape. It is an awesome sight to behold.hmmm so one oyinbo jus stand like dat dey count all d animals? Oyinbo can liiee!! |
Mr. Jonathan promised scholarships for all the abducted girls. ——————————— Three months after the failure of the Nigerian security system led to the kidnap of over 250 teenage girls by the Boko Haram insurgent group, President Goodluck Jonathan has finally agreed to meet with the parents of the victims. The girls were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School, Chibok on April 14, about a year after the president declared a state of emergency in the state to curtail the Boko Haram insurgency. About 217 of the girls are still with their kidnappers after others escaped from the insurgents. While it took the president almost a month to speak publicly on the kidnap, he is yet to visit Chibok and is yet to meet with the parents of the teenagers, despite local and international condemnation of the government’s actions and inactions. However, on Monday, Mr. Jonathan declared he would finally meet with the parents of the victims. He also promised scholarships for all the abducted school girls in any part of the country when they return home. The President stated these when he received Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani school pupil and education activist from the town of Mingora. Malala was shot by a Taliban gunman in 2012 for championing girl-child education and has been a promoter of the cause since she survived the attack. Malala, who is in Nigeria on the commemoration of her 17th birthday, told journalists during a briefing after the meeting that Mr. Jonathan promised her that he would meet with the parents of the abducted girls as well as ensure that they are returned home safely. Briefing journalists alongside the president’s spokesperson, Reuben Abati; her dad, Ziauddin Yousafzai; and the Director of Operations of Malala Foundation, Eason Jordan; the Pakistani teenager said she is in Nigeria to support girls’ education and advocate for the release of the Chibok girls. July 14 is Malala Day, a day set aside by the United Nations for the world to focus on putting all girls in school. She said she met with parents of some of the girls the previous day and they had expressed the longing to meet with the President and anybody who can help them find their girls. “I am here in Nigeria on my 17th birthday for a price which is to see that every child goes to school,” Malala said. “This year, my objective is to speak up for my Nigerian sisters about 200 of them who are under the abduction of Boko Haram and I met the president, Goodluck Jonathan, for this purpose.” “I convey the voice of my sisters who are out of school or who are still under the abduction of Boko haram. And for those girls who escaped from the abduction but still do not have education. And in the meeting, I highlighted the same issues which the girls and their parents told me in the past two days. The parents said they really want to meet with the president to share their stories with him. And I asked the president that if he wants to meet with the parents of the girls, the president assured me that he would meet with them,” she said. She added that the parents of the girls “still have this hope that there is still someone who can help them. They asked me if there is any chance for them to meet the president because at this time, they need the president’s support. I am hopeful that these two promises, the return of the girls from Boko Haram and meeting with their parents, will be fulfilled and we will see it soon”. Malala also told journalists that the Malala fund had raised $200,000 “and we want to use it to contribute to those children’s education. We have started working with two organisations here in Nigeria to be able to help these girls continue their education”. The teenage activist, who noted that having as much as 10.5 million children out of school in Nigeria was not encouraging as some of these children can end up as terrorists or being violated, also urged the president to increase the budgetary funding for the education sector. “If Nigeria must have a bright future, every child must have an opportunity to go to school,” she said. The Director of Operations of Malala Foundation also told journalists that Mr. Jonathan said to Malala that “he can guarantee that all the girls that have been kidnapped including the ones that escaped will be given scholarships to go to school in other parts of the country”. m.premiumtimesng.com/news/164889-malala-convinces-jonathan-to-meet-chibok-parents-3-months-after-kidnap.html |
we watch it on TV and shake heads for countries already affected, as it gets closer to us we ask people to pray and fast that God delivers us, and when it gets here d politicians fly out there families to safety and the blame game begins......that's how we roll in Nigeria |
Where is ICPC? Where every anti-corruption agency goes when they come out to tell us that "stealing is not corruption". In the steel cabinet my brother in the steel cabinet |
barcanista: I am no PDP member nor Sherriff's fan, but his right should not be trampled on. Whoever have evidence against him that he's the brain behind BH(FFK and Co) should approach the Court or ICC in the hague-said it all |
Make I buy land here 1st ![]() |
Make dem no carry dis virus enta Naija o.....we still dey battle boko haram if dis one come enta nw nko? |
Mumu people snap one send am back see whether she go send u anoda one na...mtcheew |
Mrkuvuki: Yea onitsha is cheap,I grew up there ...where else can you get a 3Bedroom flat for 120K-220K?Hian! e cost o! For adamawa u get a 3bedroom flat for 80-150 depending on d location sha |
citizenisb: With the amount of ethnicity and tribalism I read here on Nairaland mostly by youths who did not experience the hardship of the civil war and are thus meant to be free of resentment due to genocide; it is almost certain that a far worse RWANDA GENOCIDE is going to befall Nigeria.Word!! |
murtalaa: oh Allah has blessed me with oil and have placed it at a convenient location to enjoy- Deltayou wicked eh! ![]() |
*carries Nigerias map, puts on scale, scale goes haywire* oops! |
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