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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:52am On Sep 24, 2014
GreenandGold:

That makes Boko Haram smarter than you losing monkeys.

good thing the monkeys include the brits and yanks. you are very smart

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:51am On Sep 24, 2014
patches689:

1- shekau the second killed by special forces.. again

the clue as to why no one beleives you is due to the fact that you have to say "again"

2- some boko haram memebers surrendered their arms

Yes, 5 of them. Big whoop

3- about 50 boko haram member caught trying to escape from the army in biu yesterday.

No one gives a sh1t

With all the happenings in the world today, do you really think anyone cares about such insignificant news? Recapture a town and you can expect coverage. Free the girls and you can expect coverage. Otherwise, no one cares.

are you that slow that you didn't get the context in my comment? need i waste precious time with you? naaaaah

FYI, more than 20 surrendered between 3 days and only gwoza is under bh control.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:42am On Sep 24, 2014
patches689:

We have zero piracy attacks in South African waters.

So yes, I would say it is doing a great job grin

Can you say the same?

is your country a shipping or cargo route? yeah.. still the same ol dumb patrickgrin.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:41am On Sep 24, 2014
GreenandGold:

For sure but you seem to do it better than us, well done.

but last i checked SA was the one that declared state of emergency on AIDS and your foolish president screwed an AIDS carrier.

sounds like an epidemic to megrin.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:39am On Sep 24, 2014
MikeZA: what advance surveillance capabilities?

The same capabilities which failed to bring those kidnapped girls?

do you also adding the US, british and chinese surveillance assets? cos we all couldn't find them either.

desperate donkeygrin. prove otherwise and stop whinning

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:36am On Sep 24, 2014
Yesterday further proved how low the BBC has sunk concerning credibility. they were so quick to air a rumor about the release of the chibok girls only to take down the fake news but still pretend to be blind to the recent achievements of the NA against BH.

1- shekau the second killed by special forces.. again
2- some boko haram memebers surrendered their arms
3- about 50 boko haram member caught trying to escape from the army in biu yesterday.

kudos to our tested and trusted warriors. greatest army on the continent
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:27am On Sep 24, 2014
MikeZA: Facts won't limit your abilities to dream,continue dreaming Nigerian.

Force your self to believe such non.sense.

what's the nonsense? point it out.

we have better and most advanced surveillance capabilities, more satelites than you can have.

you get hurt easily these days mike, what happened?
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:21am On Sep 24, 2014
agaugust:

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In Africa, Nigeria leads in the world of ISTAR and Satellite technology.

Even Egypt is far behind us.

South Africa is 100 years lost behind shocked shocked shocked


.[/size]

aba na. they have a world war II era dakota flying pan doing a great jobgrin.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:19am On Sep 24, 2014
GreenandGold:

With 1 in 5 of your offsprings carrying the virus, your future looks great for you.

hahahahahahaha.... sounds pretty much like AIDS ravaging south africans. that's what you pass to your offsprings dum dum.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:04am On Sep 24, 2014
patches689:

Nope, before they contract Ebola

too bad for you.... AIDS carrier

Disease Contained In
Nigeria, Senegal – WHO

pulse.ng/news/ebola-virus-disease-contained-in-nigeria-senegal-who-id3148363.html?utm_campaign=ebola-virus-disease-contained-in-nigeria-senegal-who&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:14pm On Sep 23, 2014
DieVluit: Augu-wee. Who exactly is Nigeria's ally/partner? I see Nigerians forever complaining about being hated (by the BBC, the UK, by the U.S., by by by...). So, who really partners you? Where will you turn for QUALITY armaments? Seems you're stuck, mate? You let the U.S. into your land to undertake intelligence ops and to then turn around and hide the info from you. And as if that wasn't enough, the U.S. then accuses your of human rights violations and starves you of weapons. What kind of a country are you? What yeye foreign policy is this?

are you crying or trying to make a statement? this definitely looks like crying
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:12pm On Sep 23, 2014
DieVluit:

This from a person who posts pictures of Nugerians when desperate lol. The issue is not dead bodies (you mentioned that). The issue of the airspace, which was invaded, efficiently at that, by SA.

so do you expect the nigerian government to airlift those dead AIDS ridden bodies that came privately with our tax money? dumb Dievilutegrin.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:10pm On Sep 23, 2014
MikeZA: Continue troll.
#ButtHurt
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 8:41pm On Sep 23, 2014
MikeZA: Continue.

as long as another south african 1diot make a big deal from a disaster... it'll be my pleasure. sufry cry shagrin.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 8:36pm On Sep 23, 2014
NaijaPikinGidi:

Even bald headed Jacob Zuma couldn't fly to today's UN General Assembly meeting in his official plane! He had to travel to the USA in a chartered aircraft. cool cool cool

hahahahahahahaha..... the limousine air force is broke to that extent? damn!

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 8:35pm On Sep 23, 2014
MikeZA:
Continue swimming in Makoko.

better send your broke airforce to come and carry your dead bodies before they start spreading AIDS.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 8:07pm On Sep 23, 2014
MikeZA: Illiterate and misinformed bustar..d with no respect for the dead,making silly statements.

The SAAF C-130BZ went to Nigeria to fly home,25 saffers not bodies.

Investigate and get your facts right,before posting such rubbis..h.

Soweto is better than your Makoko slam.

simple question.. who did you expect to carry yhe smelly things and the wounded animals back to soweto... santa clause?

i didn't ask for a butt hurt comment.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 7:53pm On Sep 23, 2014
GreenandGold:

If I were you I wouldn't say that... a SAAF Hercules flew into your airspace just 48hours ago.

#WeFlyIntoYourAirspace

before nko. who do you expect to come and carry those dead smelly rotten bodies back to soweto.. santa clause?

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 8:56am On Sep 23, 2014
vdGeist:

connect the dots, a very intelligent guy thinks so.

www.nairaland.com/1913427/weapon-haram-pastor-jet-isreal
this is your proof? oh, wonderful. A south african kid who still goes around with daddy holding his hands. that's the only thing conspiracy theorists need to sell their sh1t.grin.

good buy kid. anymore sh1t you bought?

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 8:46am On Sep 23, 2014
agaugust:
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[size=16pt] Nigerian army special forces k.illed 'Shekau II' in battle this month

The man that kidnapped 200 Chibok girls got one bullet in the head from Nigerian army the best and most experienced in Africa today 2014

We are the best shooters in the world, no wasting of bullets.

Naija boasts of battle photos NOT home training photos of jobless SANDF

Wow ! Boko Haram fighters fleeing into Cameroon !

Shame on all South Africans including Jacob Zuma the ungrateful ANC man !

Oh ! Shame on all those who mocked Nigeria, God has turned against you all to shame you

Museveni of Uganda, the Kenyans and Ghanaians who mocked the gentle giant Nigeria, shame on you all tongue tongue tongue tongue

Naija Ninja army accurately shot a b.ullet in his forehead and threw him out of his Mowag APC ! Ah Naija !

Nigerian army proved to be the most deadly in Africa !

South African army of Cowards, go back to fight Seleka Rebels or you are NOT sons of your fathers and Nigerian army is your lord and master ! tongue tongue tongue

http://dailypost.ng/2014/09/22/military-says-boko-haram-commander-killed-konduga-resembles-shekau-release-details-soon/

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have you noticed BBC, CNN and AJ's silence. but wait for boko haram to kill 10 civilians they will ride down to the north to shoot a short documentary about it.

Naija stays strong deapite the hate.

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Politics / Re: The Camerounian Army Is A Shameless Organisation. by chris365(m): 8:31am On Sep 23, 2014
i humbly await the day we will invade that village and clear their doubt once and for all. if i be president today, first thing i'll do concerning our armed forces is start local production of vital hardwares and amunitions, boost the economy and free it from foreign donations and interferance to make us survive any sanctions.... then retake bakassi by force and extend it to yaunde.

but that's just me by the waygrin.

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Phones / Re: Nokia Care @ Nigeria: by chris365(m): 7:31am On Sep 23, 2014
zub: hi everyone. i want to buy nokia lumia 630 dual. does anybody know if d fone is cool in terms of stability? and also does it consume more data than andriod phones. pls i need ur candid response ASAP

bro. please go for this phone. i'm currently using it and it's far better than my former htc android phone with 1gb ram.

it's by far more stable and as for data consumption, microsoft stores now have opera mini beta coupled with Nokia express browser that even saves data than opera mini. the phone is just amazing. the only draw backs are camera quality (which is still the best of 5mp) and no flash.

for me, i rarely take photos so that one no affect me.
Phones / Re: Glo Back As Nigeria's Second Largest Operator –NCC by chris365(m): 7:15am On Sep 23, 2014
Yosifperfect: *777*21#

abeg does it wotk fo windows too? airtel don finish me for here
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:53pm On Sep 22, 2014
Centrifude: As much as there may be some serious beef between South Africa and Nigeria, I don't believe that Nigeria would do something like try to sponsor terrorism in S.A, that would be hitting below the belt.

don't tell me there aren't mags that dish out rumors and lies like sahara reporters in SA. cos Nigeria sponsoring terrorism anywhere on this continent is horse sh*t.

that money was simoly for secret arms purchase as SA being the corridor for such purchase.
Politics / Re: Cameroon Army Claiming To Have Killed Shekau? by chris365(m): 7:25am On Sep 22, 2014
it's true, they are announcing it on their local radios and tv. i always knew these cameroonians ate liars. expecially when they will claim they killed 100 today, 150 tomorrow..... na dia people dem dey decieve sha.

nigerian mikitary should just push boko out of our borders make dem start for cameroon make we see as dem go continue with their lies. bloody backstabbing things.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:30am On Sep 18, 2014
FighterPilot: [size=14pt]THE KIND OF EDUCATION THAT NIGERIANS RECEIVE FROM THEIR ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS IS DIRECTLY BLAMED FOR THE DEATH OF OVER 70 SOUTH AFRICANS IN NIGERIA.[/size]

Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 9:20am On Sep 18, 2014
ChukwuCantDie: I was just going to mention the fact they keep using caps lock shows they have a major from of mental deficiency, it must be the AIDS.
grin grin you don kill me grin grin
Politics / Re: Kwankwaso: Jonathan Is Ruthless, Intolerant by chris365(m): 8:38am On Sep 18, 2014
Na this bitter kola wan rule this country? Always so bitter in every interview.. Sai
Foreign Affairs / Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by chris365(m): 6:30pm On Sep 16, 2014
Underground: I know this is a picture thread but lemme chip this in for all you military stuff afficionados...



14TH September 2014 Nigeria North East Situation Report

by Fulan Nasrallah

First Battle Of Konduga

It took me almost 48 hours to obtain very reliable information of how events played out on the ground in Konduga Town, Konduga LGA, Borno State of North East Nigeria, on 12th September, when insurgent fighters in their hundreds launched a two-pronged assault targeting Kawuri Village and Konduga Town about 40km from Maiduguri to the south and east.

Utilizing night cover around 3:45AM scores of fighters drawn from combined Yusufiyya forces (all four groups) struck at Kawuri Village, engaging CJTF forces and an estimated company-sized force of soldiers for twenty minutes.

Fifteen minutes after the Kawuri assault began, a main force of some 450 fighters (confirmed) in trucks and Toyota picukups attacked Konduga from the direction of Bama.

Meanwhile company-sized elements drawn from 143 Infantry Battalion (newly trained by US California National Guard Special Operations personel drawn from 19th Special Forces Group) and 176 Special Forces Battalion (detached Brigade Of Guards), and supporting tube field artillery units drawn from a yet unspecified artillery unit within 1 Division, had developed proper defensive and firing zones into which the insurgents were channeled.

At 09:00AM, 150 insurgent reinforcement fighters arrived on scene accompanied by several truck mounted 60mm and 81mm mortar pieces providing the insurgents with their first artillery cover of the engagement (the insurgents are confirmed to have mostly utilized truck mounted 12.5mm machine guns along with man portable Dashoka and RPG teams to provide heavy weapons support throughout the engagement).

By some minutes past 12PM, insurgent forces broke off the assault retreating with scores of wounded why living some 80 something bodies (confirmed) on the field. A military source on the scene confirmed that over 35 soldiers were killed and dozens more injured in various degrees.

Insurgent forces abandoned damaged vehicles and the Army captured several mortar pieces. Army patrol units followed the retreating insurgents, harassing them and conducting recon-by-fire sweeps until 5km outside Konduga they ran into fresh insurgent troops (estimated at a 100 or so) and a firefight broke out lasting some 18 minutes while the the retreating insurgents retreated, then the obvious rearguard (the new arrivals) and the Army recon units broke off contact, each side returning to its territory.

Analysis

Notable in this was the ‘complete lack of air cover’. Despite frantic radio appeals by on the ground commanders for air support, ‘not one jet showed up’ over the battlefield.

Firstly for the Nigerian Army this was an important battle and victory especially for its propaganda value. With elements of arguably the two best-trained formations in the entire Nigerian Army deployed to engage the insurgents at Konduga, based on what was definitely credible enough intelligence, it is obvious the Nigerian Government was intent on securing a victory (the commanders for morale, the politicians for political points). But on closer examination, this battle and victory for the Nigerian Army was not strategically worth it, and here:

1) This was not an attempt to seize Konduga as is being portrayed in the media nor was the intention to march on Maiduguri. This was a probing attack to test the defensive positions around Maiduguri. 600 men (total number of insurgent fighters said to have taken part at the Battle of Konduga) is definitely not enough to invest and seize Konduga not to talk of Maiduguri, and the insurgents are definitely not stupid (stupid people don’t outsmart an army like Nigeria’s and overrun towns and a city in three whole states). In seizing Gulak, Madagali, Bazza, and Michika, places with considerably less military presence than Konduga, they employed nothing less than 1,000 fighters per each operation. For Konduga, they needed at minimum, 1,800 fighters and definitely much more artillery and heavy weapons support than was used at the last battle of Konduga.

2) The insurgents do not lack artillery (mortars, recoiless rifles, Triple-A guns), but surprisingly they did not deploy much artillery which they would have did (especially the Tripple-A guns), if they intended to capture Konduga.

I expect more of such probes to take place along the approaches to Maiduguri. If the insurgents aim to seize Maiduguri, this might be a prelude to a full-scale assault on Konduga, in which case building on lessons learnt from it, the knowledge gained of the kind of forces they may likely meet in a second battle of Konduga will definitely be put to use by the insurgent battle-planners.

Did this battle change anything? Absolutely did not. Just some kilometers outside Konduga insurgent forces maintain their very visible presence. There was no withdrawal from positions which they occupy.

The Army did not press the advantage it should have gained had its opponents been in flight from the battlefield, rather it did not because it could not, and the recon-by-fire teams it sent out to harass the retreating insurgents were forced back under fire from rebel rearguard forces.

On Bama And Other Towns

Ineffectual aerial raids (note my choice of words, raids, not bombardments) continue on almost daily basis targeting already bombed-out locations apparently still marked as ‘suspected terrorist positions’ e.g the mosques and areas the palaces of traditional rulers in insurgent-occupied towns.

Some civilian casualties are said to have been killed by exploding aerial ordnance in Bama yesterday and today, although this cannot be confirmed.

Do these raids serve any meaningful strategic purpose? I have been asked this question by many followers of this blog via email. The answer depends on if these raids were designed to degrade insurgent capabilities or just to annoy the insurgents and piss them the flaming hell off.

If the aim was the first, the aircraft are too few and too vulnerable to enemy Triple-A guns to do any serious damage. Add the fact that very few insurgents are in the towns as most are dispersed in the surrounding hills and bushes.

However if the aim was to annoy the insurgents like a stingless male anopheles mosquito buzzing in the air, then the aim can certainly be described as over achieved as not only the insurgents but also the locals left in the areas have been pissed off by the air raids that seem to do nothing but destroy the mosques.

Shot Down Jet?

On Saturday 13th September I was made aware that the previous day, a single Alpha Jet was scampered to provide air support to troops battling insurgents at Konduga, my initial source who is a ranking AirForce officer said the plane is suspected to have been shot over Bama-Gwoza axis or Northern Adamawa State. An Insurgent source whom I sent a feeler to claims that a Triple-A gun in Limankara belonging to Harakatul-Muhajiriin claimed to have engaged a Nigerian AirForce plane between 11:00AM and 11:09AM scoring hits . Today the second day after the Alpha Jet left base and did not return, the Director of Defence Information, Major-Gen Chris Olukolade announced via email to journalists that an Alpha Jet with two pilots is ‘missing’ somewhere over Adamawa, leaving base by 10:45AM on a mission and expected back by 12pm, putting it in the air at the time my source claimed a plane was engaged by anti-aircraft fire.

Dude, please get this piece of sh1t outta here. This sitrep is total bs and meant to downplay whatever successes the military ever has with BH.

First of all he tries to claim boko Hara never meant to take konduga but they attacked the town with one of their most senior commanders who was also killed. Did he mention that? Notice how he downplays boko Hara casualties and claims NA lost 30.
But indegens of that town claimed otherwise that more than 200 were killed while VOA says more than hundred boko bodies were littered along outskirts of konduga. So if we are to approximate, more than 300 bokos were killed.

Secondly, the only truth he ever gave(which is obvious) is that boko haram managed to attack and take towns with little military presence. And those towns were attacked with nothing more than 600. Which you would notice if you've seen any of their propaganda videos.

There are a lot of irregularities in his nonsensical sitrep that paints him as either a boko Hara propaganda or a misinformed blogger trying to drive traffic. Just like there are a lot of Nigeria blogs dedicated to boko haram too. There's a lot wrong with this fulan guy and if you are not suspicious as I am, then it's up to you.

Please learn to dissect information before passing them off as credible. And lastly, you knew you were doing something wrong and went ahead. Not cool bro.. Not cool

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 11:28am On Sep 16, 2014
CraigB:

[s]Your minister is the custodian/champion of the anti-ebola fight.

And you are singing the praises of the anti-ebola fight. How can you do that when the custodian is clearly talking rubbish?

Yes, but cases of ebola outside of Sawyer's primary contacts have been reported in the far south.

And the certainty with which you say that ALL the cases are primary or secondary contacts of Sawyer shows me you're more interested in being a cheer leader than in stating facts. How can you he so sure? Based on what? You have no grasp of the seriousness of the situation. You're just like your minister who is more inclined to understate things[/s].

Bla bla bla bla..... It's a person who doesn't know you that will waste his time continuously arguing with such a deadbeat clutchplate. I know this link will hurt but be strong as you read. Fool
http://www.that1960chick.com/2014/09/11/ebola-update-health-minister-says-nigeria-is-ebola-free-doctors-teachers-kick-against-sept-22-schools-resumption-bill-gates-donates-50-mill-to-fight-disease/

We have contained Ebola and the disease is no longer a threat to Nigeria. I know the sound of that makes you and patches sad, just deal with it and move on. Silly little pig

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 12:55pm On Sep 15, 2014
DieVluit:

Have taken your comments into context. Namely the Abuja school context below. I get you my man. It's not you. It's your see-too-way-shun.

Ahhh.. As expected. Carry on

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by chris365(m): 12:52pm On Sep 15, 2014
kwametut: [s]grin grin grin grin grin grin
Chris pulling MONKEY TRICKS with me they dont work and never will. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin[/s]

A gay is a gay... And I'm proud to be one

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