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Msauza: Of all those countries which included among others, Nigeria, Mozambique, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, etc, have never even at once tried to offend SA because they feared the Hiroshima type bomb which could possibly be landed on their countries. Msauza: That's a lie, Nigeria were only talking from the distance with a faint voice. The ANC once asked for their military support but instead were denied it in exchange of lousy financial support. Nigeria wouldn't even dare to attack apartheid government.you see why i keep calling you confused slowpoke? you are not even coherent to understand yourself. now you've narrowed it down to Nigeria attacking apartheid south africa. what a mess of a graduate ![]() Mofokeng said that Nigeria also offered military training and support to assist the African National Congress. According to him, Nigeria’s gesture helped shore up relations between Abuja and Pretoria. http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=23419:south-africa-praises-nigerian-military-for-its-apartheid-era-help&catid=56:diplomacy-a-peace&Itemid=111 you are not fit to be called a graduate cos your level of ignorance and confusion can only tally with a stark illiterate. ![]() |
zaandrew: the military is just a tool of diplomacyexpatiate please, i don't understand |
Msauza: Lie!! Apartheid South Africas economy was more flourishing than it is today and never had any competition in Africa. Those racists whites never took any chance when it comes to the protection of their economy and territory. There were no any foreigners nor any foreign diseases.i see the slave mentality still lives on in you. olodo. even a lot of drunks will present better conversation than you. i said ANC uprising almost crippled the economy. i hope your libraries hold the truth about south africa, not just propaganda. cos looking at our conversations here, we seem to be teaching you the hard truth about past events in SA ![]() |
Msauza: Who said that the ANC was a terrorist group? The ANC was a political party representing the right of the black people. It never failed because it was the most supported party and all that they have done was sabotage which is no way near terrorism.see this ignorant agbaya. talking like a kid. i think you need to go back to the history of your country. you don't seem to have a clue about anything. check the history of ANC and it's reference by the west before the rainbow south africa. the apartheid was only bold to attack weak countries like Angola, Zambia and it's weak neighbors. Nigeria openly dared them and openly declared support for ANC cos the apartheid regime supported Biafra. read history boy, lift you from darkness ![]() |
zaandrew: When was the last IRA attack. The brits put a lid on it.and how did they put a lid on it. militarily or politically. dude, ANC activities almost killed south african economy. that's a fact |
zaandrew: The UK kept a lid on the LRA for years, russia is fighting a occpastion war and ANC attacks did littel damge and were iregualer.did you go through what you wrote at all? UK kept a lid on IRA and Thatcher was almost assassinated and almost 1000 british troops and SAS died during the insurgency. do you even know anything about the IRA insurgency? ANC was not as deadly as boko haram, yet were unstoppable with the combined efforts of your military, police and intelligence. now imagine they had training camps in SA and shared the same ideology with boko haram, your country would be shut down by now. |
obainojazz: every Nigerian is endowned with great intellectual capacities......i wont say much again to avoid being banned again..[but dont evver insult Nigeria,your fore fathers didnt discover it for us].....peace....AFRICA. |
zaandrew: Just because you can not accept the truth does not mean it is not true, even seleka does not refuet there masive losses and there is no evidence that our numbers are wrong.during the ANC uprising, was it SA police that fought them or the army? simple answer will do. |
CraigB: The point , idïot, is that there's nothing wrong with black skin, no matter how dark. Black people criticising each other's dark complexion is idîotic.[size=13pt]it's either my comment was too complicated for your comprehension, or you are blinded by your racist mentality. get this to your empty head. Nigeria is not a racist country like south africa, and there are different varieties of skin color according to your genetic mutation. some countries have darker skin color than others. i'll advise you free yourself from ignorance by educating yourself before talking to me cos the stench of your ignorance is damaging to other novices like yourself. this is clearly science, not racism that has clouded your racist mind. and your comment proves how far you are from enlightenment. so what would you call asians and arabs. i'm not expecting an answer though. cos when it comes to intellect, you flee like a scared rabid dog. white boy whose skin is brighter than his brain ![]() i told you that you are too dunce for me to argue with and you just keep proving it. [/size] |
NaijaPikinGidi: Do you MsauZA still have a head? Because the last time I checked you had no brain.i pity the guy's children. imagine someone's father is this dull and incoherent, can't even put forward a straight argument, always jumping from one thing to another out of confusion.what will become of his son ![]() to think that this person graduated fro two universities. SMH |
andrewza: And Nigeria can barely contain a threat at home.i really don't understand how hypocrisy has become a life style for south africans. let's not talk about UK, Russia and other world powers that also faced such problems(many till date), South africa was almost crippled by ANC terrorists during the good times of the real SADF. it was so bad that the country had to be handed over to these terrorist group that transformed to a political party. you think internal insurgency can easily be curtailed militarily? why not ask britain how they ended the IRA crisis or whether SADF was even close to ending the ANC. boko haram now attacks from weak cameroon, unable to claim one portion of land in Nigeria, even at that their leadership has been weakened within two years etc.. if that's not progress, then tell me what it is as you claim to be in the military |
Msauza: Our new ANC government has never received anything from America that concern military. Msauza: If you speak about C-130s we received that long time ago when I was not even born. Nigeria is still America's Charity case, that's a fact. Deal with it.it's obvious you are an ignoramus with a computer. you don't even have a clue of what you are saying. read your own comments and judge for yourself. SA still receives large amount of military aid till date and it has been proven several times. [size=14pt]In 2010 and 2011 South Africa was scheduled to receive $800 000 in Foreign Military Financing, according to the US Department of State. Foreign Military Financing to South Africa topped out at around $1 million but now stands at around $750 000 per annum, according to the Africom official.[/size] http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=30196&Itemid=107 |
Msauza: Does Nigeria have Submarines? Nowe don't have submarines but our navy have gone for countless anti submarine warfare training. hence, we have the capability to destroy your submarines. military budget doesn't translate to strong military tactics. there are many gulf arab states that spend more than israel in defense but cried for help just to quell a crisis which they have money to tackle in their backyard. this is one of the reasons why we call you south africans liars and hypocrites. your government receives more US military aid than Nigeria. they help you maintain all your shiny equipment you bought and can't maintain yourselves. [size=15pt]US military aid supports SAAF C-130s[/size] According to an official from the US military’s Africa Command (Africom), most of the $750 000 per year of the US government’s Foreign Military Financing (FMF) grant money is used to support Hercules aircraft, and includes things like buying spares and providing aircrew training. Aircrew use simulators in the United States to practice emergency procedures that would be too risky with real aircraft. In 2010 and 2011 South Africa was scheduled to receive $800 000 in Foreign Military Financing, according to the US Department of State. Foreign Military Financing to South Africa topped out at around $1 million but now stands at around $750 000 per annum, according to the Africom official. Other foreign military financing goes towards the South African Navy - money goes towards an adaptor on a submarine hatch collar, the official said. http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=30196&Itemid=107 read the rest for more surprises |
CraigB: Hardly surprising. Lots of things are said without thinking around these parts.and how is that self hate. you are so stup1d to realize that even though we share the same race, there are some countries that have much darker skin than others e.g.. ghana, south sudan, kenya etc. which justifies his trash talks at the ghanian charcoal. learn to read well and you'll notice he was taking a jibe at the darker skin of ghanaians. how's that self hate? surely you can't think all Nigerians reason like racist white south african's. when we yab you, it's a yab not hate speech. get used to it just cos you've intentionally been making racist comments doesn't mean everyone else shares the same mentality. to think you are justified to condemn such attacks when you've been spewing rubbish from that your dirty white piggy mouth
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souldust: #someonetellkwame ghanaians are so black. shoot them and the bullet comes looking for flash light to locate the target.dude know's we run his country, so he can't try it. a refugee feeling funky ![]() |
andrewza: and nigeria has left many a rebel aliveErr we left those who surrendered alive, not those who wanted to fight. you know this |
obainojazz: hehe.......you killed 800 rebels,what happened to the rest....emmm...they must have killed you all...thats why you all ran away...incase you don^t know,Nigeria dont leave rebels alive,we kill them all...ask charles tailor...also ask jacob zuma...boko haram is an internal issue..if not..they would have been kissing their 72 virgins in hell now... if boko were in SA....your country would have been bomb testing ground for their latest weapons ![]() you hit the nail with an over sized hammer, one hit, and BAMMM!!! ![]() |
Who knows, the current crisis in PDP which i pray will make them lose grip on this great country with so much potential, may just be the answer to our prayers after 14 years. May the division deepen to the worst level till 2015 so that another party can take the stage. We need freedom from this party of oppressors and thieves. |
Fighter Pilot: Is seems to me that you do not know the difference between peace keeping (MONUSCO) and enforcement (FIB). Enforcement is temporary and in business we would say that it is a project and peace keeping is a process which takes long, that's would be referred to as operations in business. Once everything subsided the enforcement mission will revert back to peace keeping mission. The FIB is not independent from MONUSCO, it remains an inherent feature of it.you do know it's not about M23 alone. Unless you want to tell me the FIB will be dissloved before all rebel groups are disarmed(which will be nearly impossible) am not wishing for the war to continue(God knows i'm tired of all theses African wars), but don't expect those rebels to disarm until there's a political solution. Take for instance, only troops were requested. Now the UN wants more helic gunships. I'm just saying that the UN is not ready to resolve the crisis cos the powers that hold the UN are beneficiaries of the DRC conflicts. |
agaugust: Mechanized Battalion....Congo DRC warLWKMD no wonder A small force of M23 alone is giving them headache |
Nigeria entertainment award held in USA. This has to be the joke of the century. Very soon it will be independence celebration and national award held in Britain What a people ![]() |
CraigB: So bloody what?your foolhardy will always be a stumbling block for you to follow and understand converstions between two intellects. Which is why your response is always the same old cliche. You don't stand a chance boy. Watch from behind cos you'll end up running away when i face you |
CraigB: So what's the noise about "cowardice" for then?i would like you to explain what you mean here so i can make a fool of you. Answers not barks |
Fighter Pilot: Chris cannot differentiate between a simple troops and commander. He is saying that SA is under the command of Tanzanian troop. No wonder I do not entertain this military talk with civilians.your head is blocked from my point of view. The intervention Brigade is in command of a Tanzanian general. He is in command of your troops in a special operation meant to mount an offensive on rebel positions. literally, it is a war not a peace keeping mission. That's why it's called special brigade. Common, a soldier should be aware of this fact. Are you sure you are not just mounting security gates. |
andrewza: solders not generals win warswrong.. Soldiers fight battles but generals win wars. A general's mistake can kill his soldiers and lose a war in a day. You should know this. |
Fighter Pilot: That's why I am always saying that it is not wise to always engage in military talk with mere civilians because you stand to gain nothing. By the way you want to tell me that of all missions Nigeria took part all boiled down to the nationality of the man on top.yes, the nationality and the combat experience of such army. As a soldier you should know this by now. |
Fighter Pilot: Nigeria has also served many years in peace keeping or peace enforcement missions under the head who is not Nigerian. I don't see your point of argument in this.as a soldier you should be able to differentiate between peace keeping and enforcement. Nigeri has never been under command of any foreign troop in peace enforcement. Our mission in somalia was funded by the US since they needed help from african troops and only Nigeria was capable of such deadly mission. But was never under US command. sANDF with it's shiny weapons have no achievements in peace enforcements. Trust me, you are in good hands under Tanzanian command. They are better achieved than SANDF. Fact |
Fighter Pilot: Is not me who want it is the UN. After everything else the mission will still remain MONUSCO headed by permanent appointee, Mr Carlos Alberto dos Santos Cruz who is as well under the command of a civilian Ban Ki moon.all still balls down to the Tanzanian commanding your troops. Simple |
kwame tut: ^^^^Uganda,Tanzania,Malawi,DRC are projected to give Naageria headaches in POPULATION by 2050.and your point? O, empty as usual. Your white pig will join you very soon. He's been dying for another empty head to complete him . |
Fighter Pilot: The FIB is temporary, wonder if you are aware of that. The commander on top is a Brazilian.dude, MONUSCO wasn't supposed to last this long. Your troops size is about to increase to 2000 and you still believe it's a emporary mission.. Coming from UN? Think again. Unless the FIB is dissolved and the political problem of DRC is resolved, you just engaged in a long war. DRC is not about to be stable in the next decade cos even your country is benefitting from the instability. DRC problem will only end politically and not militarily M23 may fall but their are other rebels and more will surface like M23 did. |
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Fighter Pilot: Carlos Alberto Dos Santos Cruz is not even a Tanzanian.dude, the commander of the intervention brigade is a Tanzanian. It's been proven several times. The brigade is a special UN unit. Hence, in command of the Tanzanian general. He gives your army orders. |
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