₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,325,306 members, 8,421,248 topics. Date: Saturday, 06 June 2026 at 06:03 AM

Toggle theme

Chris365's Posts

Nairaland ForumChris365's ProfileChris365's Posts

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 (of 54 pages)

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 3:09pm On Jul 20, 2013
Msauza: Source that was never confirmed from an eye witness who also counted the injured. It is very unfortunate because as an eye witness you cannot differentiate between those who died and injured, since both of them appear to be lying still on the ground. It is only the doctor can tell.
this your comment is very illogical. try something else
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 2:40pm On Jul 20, 2013
agaugust: please your invading army against nigeria should come with a ship load of the new DENEL upgraded body bags grin equal to the number of soldiers you will land on nigerian coast/shore grin

.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
CAR taught them a big lesson. now they are working on bullet proof body bags to avoid dying twice grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 1:54pm On Jul 20, 2013
andrewza: You mean were just over 200 soith african solders stood there ground well every one els ran away, then proceded to kill 800 rebels.
first of all, they had no were to run to. secondly, the 800 thing is a fat lie. give us an independent source cos i also have a source that says more than 50 SANDF were killed and they ran like chicken about to be slaughtered for christmas.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 12:57pm On Jul 20, 2013
Msauza: That was too stupid because Jonathan is also seen many a times wearing western suit. There are also many images where Zuma can clearly be seen wearing his traditional Zulu dress.
you are a maggot. post one photo of jonathan on suit. you this snot african filthy liar.
and post jacob zuma with his traditional attire on official duties. f*cking liar
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:27pm On Jul 19, 2013
Mike..ZA:
Stop with your "immature military comments". In CAR,Bozize's army abandoned their posts around the city(on our flanks). Giving Seleka a way to cut behind our soldier and ambushed them. On the Nigeria occupying SA joke,here's the thing If Nigeria was about to attack SA and occupy us. Massive air lift of armour would be flown to (Namibia or Angola),which would take time since Nigeria has around 6 C-130 cargo planes. Then the attack will be slow,cause of the semi desert terrain between SA and Namibia. Meaning your tanks will move slow,while being prayed on by fast "moving hard hitting wheeled armoured vehicles" SANDF vehicles like the Rooikat,Ratel 90 and Ratel ATV(Ingwe version). Besides your troops would be terrified,knowing there's a fast moving Artillery system that is able to engage targets 67km or 75 km away with less support.
yeah right. first you blamed FOMAC and now you're blaming bozize's men. what a joke

please spare me those imaginary war games we know your troops will never be able to pull. SANDF is an incompetent force. facts are there for you to see. am off to sleep abeg. i've had a stressfull day.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:13pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: If you know these things - then don't come here and deny your origins grin

I already told you.

Your tradition is as depicted in the picture below. GEJ is far from it.

Clearly, Zuma is the only head of state comfortable "in his own skin" and proud enough to wear his traditional attire.

And the guy sitting on the ground - bottom left - is a premier.
lesson 1: our culture developed with time and we found a way to cover ourselves and still keep to tradition.
lesson 2: we still remain deeply rooted to our tradition but covered up so kids like you will stop masturbating when you see pictures grin grin

am getting tired of educating south africans on this thread.

this is a typical Nigerian couple saying their vows in London. that's what we call staying to your roots.
https://www.nairaland.com/1364566/wore-african-attires-registry-europe

now for the last time. which leader is more loyal to his tradition or i'll stop responding to you.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:00pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: Pages of pages of analysis have yielded nothing.

Let's not forget, Naai-geria threatened to invade Mali not so long ago. But Naai-geria has now failed to back up their claims.

Empty threats - you'll invade no one.

Your nation would've done itself a huge favour it it toned down the rhetoric a bit.

___

http://www.africaeagle.com/2012/08/nigeria-president-jonathan-promises-to.html

Nigeria - President Jonathan Threatens To Invade Mali If Talks Fail

Posted by AfricaEagle on 24 Aug 2012 | 3 comments



Military intervention in northern Mali is inevitable if talks with militant Islamists controlling the area fail, Nigeria's leader has warned.
President Goodluck Jonathan said a West African force would be deployed, but only with UN approval.
It has so far refused to endorse military intervention, saying it needed more details about the plan.
Alleged atrocities committed in the rebel-held north are being investigated by international prosecutors.
thank you for bringing this up jare. oh i remember our troops were ready to move. am so proud of those boys.
we have resolved not to leave our troops under unqualified hands again and anyone who can't live with it should eat sh*t.

since the UN force in sudan was taken away from a Nigerian commander, there have been increased attacks on Nigerian personnel and tribal clashes have resumed due to lack of clear strategy.

and now the same mistake is about to be made in mali. hell no.
we will not leave our troops in another hand, especially in the hands of a general we once trained.

i know SA will never have the guts to do what we did. maybe cos your army was never competent, so an incompetent hand wouldn't be a new thing.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 10:50pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: The roots that Naai-gerians want to deny.

While South Africans embrace their roots, Naai-gerians reject them. undecided


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grufF6HXGJY&playnext=1&list=PL1845A5A532977745
we know all these things and i'm sure you keep them to self-service yorself.

now answer my question.. which leader is still loyal to his tradition if you are not the pretenders?

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 10:44pm On Jul 19, 2013
Mike..ZA:
Modern weapons or combat?.While Nigeria is still buying planes like that F7,which looks like an upgraded version of the MIG 15 fighter. Modern combat is about long range killing,this is the reason why we have ICBMs which replaced putting thousands of bombers in your enemy's air space. Modern combat is about killing the enemy before he can get close enough to return fire,great example would be the Israelis who heavily trained their tank crews to hit targets in far way distances. Or you want me to compile a list of your obsolete weapons again?
i almost thought you would mention SANDF with their designer weapons. grin grin

seleka made you pull out of CAR with obsolete weapons and you are here talking rubbish.

if it was analyzed that your neighbors can carve an annex in SA without resistance, Nigeria will occupy the whole country in 2 days.

with the current state of your defense force, chaka zulu's spirit will be applying for Nigerian citienship by now. grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 10:31pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: Igbo girl wearing imported attire. - According to Chris.
i know you've wanked the hell out of yourself with that picture grin grin

take it easy with yourself o

and please give me an answer to my question before i can continue with you
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 10:28pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: And the guys in the foreground are wearing what? Imported attire?
if you are too S.TUPID to figure that out yourself, then i'll leave you to languish in your S.TUPIDITY
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 10:25pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: Still, we are in the DRC and are part of a UN mission that we freely volunteered for. You've failed to be a productive member of your own mission, which you freely volunteered for. You're going back home. No one can rely on you.
and you think the world relied on you when you announced you were going to DRC? your boys were scared to even engage rebels while brave DRC stood and fought.

"SA National Defence Force head of communications Siphiwe Dlamini told the paper fighting was taking place in areas where South African soldiers were deployed adding they were not involved".
http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=31221:sa-soldiers-not-involved-in-latest-drc-fighting--sandf&catid=55:SANDF&Itemid=108

and south africans quickly came hear to claim their weak army was involved. if you leave the fighting to DRC army, what the hell are you there for if not for offensive.

i know why... your army were scared as usual.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 10:06pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: These are your roots below. Show me a picture of GEJ wearing that.

You've already posted and made fun of pictures of Zuma wearing his "roots".

Show us that of GEJ wearing his.
pay attention to details my boy. notice the background? these guys are traditional drummers and dancers. the guys in the background are wearing the main attire. now compare it with GEJ, even though they are different tribes but a bit similar in dressing.

wow!! does it rain S.TUPIDITY in south africa? answer my question who is more loyal to his roots between the two presidents?
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 10:01pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: The "incompetent" South African military is in the DRC today.
yeah right. playing second to incompetent DRC army. grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:58pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: Naai-gerians should be ashamed of themselves. They sit here making fun of an African history they very much are a part of.

They pretend they sprang up as a nation of cotton and fabric. Such a shameful people.
it is south africans that are pretenders. compare these two leaders on official duties and tell me which is closer to his roots. hypocrites

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:49pm On Jul 19, 2013
Mike..ZA:
If it once happened that the Zulu met this little boys in combat. We wouldn't be dealing with some ignorant people today.
my friend will you shut up about the zulus already. this is the age of modern combat where your military is very incompetent at. zulu warriors in 2013? what is wrong with snot africans na.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:47pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: You're still ashamed of your original dress. Unsaid clearly - this is your original dress. You can't read.

Because of your shame, you what to have is believe that you've always used fabric.

That zuma dresses like he does as part of his traditional ceremonies is wonderful. It shows that South Africans aren't as ashamed of their roots as Naai-gerians are if theirs.

Even now, you're throwing your toys out the cart because you want to distance yourself from your origins.

Funny thing is you actually write grass and not even skin.
that we still believe in our traditions doesn't mean we shouldn't move with time. so i guess you would say we behave like the cave men before their was ever development because of tradition? talk sense please.

if he's so proud of his tradition, why does he wear those over sized suits? snot africans are hypocrites to the core
Nigerian presidents always wear their traditional attire no matter where they go. that's what i call pride.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:36pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: The original (and partially diluted) form of dress that Naai-gerians are ashamed of.

I love South Africans for the pride they take in their dress.
kindly give us the year please and stop posting pictures of Sango and Amadioha.

cannibal president in 2013? i now see why the people are f*cked up.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:31pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: There's a shameful tendency among Naai-gerians to pretend they know nothing about wearing animal skins.

One thing I like about South Africans is the pride with which they embrace their roots.

This is your original form of dress, Naai-gerians. And this is not even 100% original.
This boy is a liar and should not be taken seriously.
can you give us proof of any Nigerian tradition that still dresses like this. from that picture you would know that first of all it's way too old, secondly East africans dress that way not west.

i still ask what they teach you in your schools cos all i keep seeing about south africans here is pure S.TUPIDITY sad

a president that dresses like a cave man and behaves like a cannibal (devouring every p*ssy he sees) in 2013? WTF

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:07pm On Jul 19, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: You just did!
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin the guy S.TUPID DIE
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:02pm On Jul 19, 2013
agaugust: ...and south african army is very very fit, enough to fight algerian army ? ah ! those algerian army videos made south africans to pooh pooh and pee pee on this forum grin grin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM1vnA_yxA0

how fit is south african HIV army ? now compare grin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDJzYESlwWE
the question is whether they have a military before they can talk of fighting. you saw what happened in CAR na
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 8:52pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: Er. As much of a wimp as the crying Jonathan?
better an affectionate man than a thief, liar, r.apist and cannibal as president. f.ool

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 8:42pm On Jul 19, 2013
CraigB: They are all our friends.

SADC does not have divisive force, which is why it remains SADC the great. SADC the lovely. SADC the wonderful.
as usual, with your brain unable to take you past the first line of every article. what do they teach in those fine buildings.
so because you belong to a bloc you don't need to arm yourself for any eventuality against friendly nations or external aggressors? i guess EU countries should stop building weapons and spying on themselves since they belong to a so called united bloc.

SANDF is finished and should be disbanded especially after they were killed and chased out of CAR by children with rusty AK47 rifles while your jets and helos didn't have fuel to fly.
go and fix your brain and stop quoting me ok. i've had enough st.upid snot africans to contend with.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 8:22pm On Jul 19, 2013
[b]It is a good thing that Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe do not seem to have any territorial ambitions, because if they chose to annex a few South African provinces, the defence force would be hard-pressed to stop them, especially if Lesotho decided to get into the action.

A large and long overdue review of South Africa’s defence capabilities and needs, now in the phase of public consultation, paints a grim picture.

The country has too few fighting men and women, often with old or useless equipment, often without the discipline required to constitute an effective fighting force, little ability to deploy them rapidly, little by way of heavy equipment to back them up and a severely limited ability to communicate with them once they are in the field.


Shortcomings stretch from basic training to intelligence capability, leaving the defence force if not defenceless as such, at least easily outmatched by a sufficiently large multifront attack using chemical or biological weapons, heavily armoured units or any combination of these.[/b]
http://mg.co.za/article/2012-05-04-lack-of-funds-leaves-sa-vulnerable

that means we can invade SA with just 50 men.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 8:12pm On Jul 19, 2013
patriot4: in fvcking your mamma
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 4:47pm On Jul 19, 2013
Mike..ZA:
I won't lose hope in training your tiny brain with info. Did you know your country will be pulling troops from Mali and Sudan to help fight the might BH?,Looks like the military operation is failing.
we are done fighting under UN. we are done with UN politics. if ya'll don't like it. SA should replace them. period

but i doubt your military will have the balls
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 2:14pm On Jul 19, 2013
Mike..ZA:
Seleka should have killed all the SANDF members,and took all their weapons. The great warrior king Shaka Zulu,once said "strike an enemy once and for all. LET HIM CEASE TO EXIST as a tribe or he will live to fly in your throat again"
so seleka used you shaka zulu's philosophy against his descendants. what a shame undecided undecided
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m):
Msauza: Useless schools yet highly rated than your perfect schools. Hypocrisy of the highest order. Mumu
highly rated cos of the cosmetic beautiful buildings. south africa education system is a failure in disguise.

South Africa education crisis fuels state school exodus

South Africa's education and finance ministers are being taken to court over poor standards at state schools. The BBC's Karen Allen investigates the education crisis and why some parents in Eastern Cape province are opting to send their children to private schools despite the cost.

Far from being well-endowed with land and smart buildings, Getahead High is situated in a disused warehouse.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-17315157

Our Education System is Failing Our Children
According to a recent survey, South Africa invest more money in public education than other emerging markets but continues to yield a lower adult literacy rate. - See more at: http://www.jaynaidoo.org/our-education-system-is-failing-our-children/#sthash.MvB4sGMD.dpuf

Education experts lament South Africa test results
They say the latest graduation exams are further proof that poor blacks have little hope of achieving a meaningful role in the nation's modern economy.

"The implication is that we are not building a united society. The student body of every township and rural school is 100% poor and black. These young people do not have a stake in modern, urban, prosperous South Africa."

http://articles.latimes.com/2013/jan/04/world/la-fg-south-africa-schools-20130104

South Africa’s schooling system is failing the majority of young people. Leaders throughout our society, public and private, do not speak about the crisis in education often enough or with sufficient focus on the urgent need for effective action.
http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/2011/09/07/south-africa-needs-new-education-system-cde

and finally, SA is gradually slipping to a failed state
Joblessness is a particular problem for the young. The unemployment rate for those under 25 is 53%. Many are ill-prepared for work. Only 60% pass the matric, the high-school graduation certificate. One legacy of apartheid is that many blacks live far from where the jobs are. Even travelling to a job interview is costly because of poor public transport.
http://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21578692-slow-growth-and-sliding-currency-are-alarming-symptoms-deeper

i can now see why you attended two universities and still remained S.TUPID.
your country is not free from filth so shut the f*ck up
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 12:40pm On Jul 19, 2013
Donian007: Would it be a crime if you as well post pictures of the hundreds of seleka rebels you falsely claim to have killed? COWARDS!
don't mind the peanut brained f.ool. their military just won the award for the most multi talented military in history.

"counting and taking photos while on the run under fire" abi no be talent? grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 12:30pm On Jul 19, 2013
Mike..ZA:
BOSSO, Niger — Soldiers involved in a shootout
with Islamic militants who were given refuge in
one Nigerian village hut took revenge on the
community by setting ablaze about 10 homes,
according to refugees who fled to neighboring
Niger.
Their stories indicate a pattern of Nigerian
security forces punishing entire communities,
including innocent civilians, in a state of
emergency that covers three northeastern states
and one-sixth of the country.
Refugees spoke to an Associated Press reporter on
a trip with Nigerian officials who are pleading with
them to return home, visiting thousands who
have fled across borders to escape an Islamic
uprising and a military crackdown.
Deputy Gov. Zannah Mustapha of Borno state
visited the neighboring nation of Niger on
Saturday, the same day Islamic militants killed 29
students and a teacher in neighboring Yobe state.
Earlier this week, he visited more than 20,000
refugees in Cameroon.
Mustapha promised “adequate security” would be
provided to ensure their safety from further
attacks in their northeastern hometown of Mallam
Fatori.
The refugees, among 6,240 recorded in Niger,
indicated they are as scared of the Islamic
extremists as they are of the soldiers who are
supposed to protect them.
Taxi driver Madi Bukar said, “The trouble started
three weeks ago when soldiers got the hint that
some wounded Boko Haram insurgents were
bring kept and treated in a particular house” in
Mallam Fatori. They attacked the home and there
was a heavy exchange of gunfire — “the bullets
were falling like insects,” before the militants fled.
After that, Bukar said, “the soldiers set fire to
houses, at least 10 houses were burned down.”
He and about 3,000 other villagers fled on foot
across the border into Niger.
Habiba Abdullahi, the 46-year-old mother of six
children, said she has nothing to go home to,
though life as a refugee is tough.
“There was shooting and confusion around our
houses in Mallam Fatori. Then we saw fire burning
our roofs, we really cannot say what was
happening, but we all had to run for our dear
lives.”
The refugees, who are living in the homes of local
villagers, were never given a chance to tell their
story to Mustapha, who was surrounded by
armed soldiers and police. On the drive to Niger
over desert dunes, Mustapha stopped to check on
the progress of 40 houses being built in
Munguno.
In March, extremist fighters attacked the military
at their Munguno Barracks, near the village of the
same name. The soldiers retaliated by razing the
entire village of about 40 huts with thatched
roofs.
Gov. Kashim Shettima condemned the attack and
promised to rebuild the village, with brick houses,
in an area further away from the barracks.
President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of
emergency on May 14 and sent thousands of
troops to put down the insurgency, admitting
that Islamic militants had taken control of several
towns and many villages in the northeast
bordering Chad, Cameroon and Niger.
Despite a string of recent attacks by Islamic
militants on schools, Col. Ibrahim Ali, commander
of the Joint Military Task Force in Yobe state, told
reporters Sunday that the security situation is
much improved since the soldiers have driven the
rebels out of their enclaves.
He described the situation in Yobe as “relatively
stable.” Before dawn on Saturday, Islamic
militants attacked a school just outside Potiskum,
the second biggest town in Yobe state, dousing a
dormitory with fuel and burning alive some of the
students.
In the most egregious attack by the military on
civilians, soldiers in April attacked the fishing
village of Baga after a sniper killed a trooper. The
soldiers scorched entire neighborhoods and killed
at least 187 people, according to witnesses and
human rights organizations. The military says
they killed about three dozen Islamic militants in
that attack.
In October, soldiers in Maiduguri, capital of Borno
state, killed more than 30 civilians and burned
down shops and homes, witnesses said. At
Maiduguri General Hospital, security forces have
dumped bodies and fought with doctors.
It’s difficult to get information from the area
under a state of emergency since the military has
cut cell phone service and banned the use of
satellite telephones. Reporters drive for hours to
neighboring states to file their reports." I don't have to say a thing. ENJOY!!!
lemme guess.. your source is either premiumtimes, sahara reporters and other government opposition media. how can you say anything when your brain lacks everything. nonsense
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:48am On Jul 19, 2013
Mike..ZA:
Moki Edwin Kindzeka July 17, 2013
YAOUNDE — Cameroon said it is home to over
20,000 Nigerian and Central African Republic
(CAR) refugees who are fleeing disorder and
killings in their countries. Fears have been raised
that some of the refugees, especially from the
CAR, may be coming in with weapons used
during the conflict that ousted that country's
former president, Francois Bozize.
Escaping political unrest
Thousands of Nigerians fleeing killings blamed on
the Islamist militant group Boko Haram and the
military offensive by the Nigerian army have been
crossing the border to neighboring Cameroon.
Governor Fonka Augustine of the Far North region
of Cameroon said there are already more than
4,000 Nigerian refugees in his region alone and
more continue to come in. Thousands of others
are seeking refuge in other parts of Cameroon.
The International Red Cross estimates that
Nigerian refugees in Cameroon number about
10,000.
One of the refugees, 36-year-old businessman
Sam Uche, said he escaped to Cameroon after
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan sent troops
to Yobe state to battle Boko Haram. "The Boko
Haram has given Nigeria a bad name, that is why
I had to escape from my country, Nigeria to this
place," he said.
Uche adds that he is still hiding from
Cameroonian immigration officials and has not
been able to contact the United Nations refugee
agency. "It is a good Country, it is a neighboring
country of Nigeria but the difficulties we are
facing is that the immigration officers are
disturbing us," he explained" Enjoy!!!!
as usual. yourr useless schools could not impact the sense of analytical reasoning to your head. shame.

so after the copy and paste, the only thing that can come out of your brain is "enjoy". what a mess undecided
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:25am On Jul 19, 2013
Mike..ZA:
Let me get this. You trained a Rwandan and now his commanding you?,sorry but this is funny.
wrong. we trained a rwandan and won't let him command us because of some rubbish UN politics. and it's not funny cos we don't take sh*t like you.

you scrambled jets,attack helos and some fake ajebutter not so special forces unit only to be commanded by another. snot africa is a nation of incompetent cowards.. now that's funny

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 (of 54 pages)