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neighy: na Fight?Just stating facts. |
neighy: why cant you be calm and discuss matters Must you always be AggressiveIt's not my fault if the facts are too aggressive for you. I didn't attack you. I challenged your argument. That's what I do. |
neighy: if you saw the Just Fine then u should also see the COMPARED TO LIBERIA and SIERRA LEONE.... Ebola in the south? Ebola was first discovered in the south... Sawyer's first contact was in lagosYes, ebola in the south of Naai-geria. Outside Sawyer's ring of primary contacts. What's the point of comparing yourselves to the others? Your minister said ebola would be eradicated by mid-September, but instead ebola spread. |
neighy: There was a case about a S.A woman suspected of having ebola... But after some series of test it was later found out that she has amorphic diaorrheaYes, which symptoms she disclosed voluntarily when completing a questionnaire. Which series of tests were competed under the watch of a foreign doctor. |
neighy: have you guys closed your border yet? Nigeria is not closing her border but we are dealing with ebola just fine...compared to liberia,Sierra leone e.t.c that's where the problem lies... Just pray it doesnt get to your countryJust fine, you say? So, when your minister predicted that he'd get rid of ebola by mid-September, that wasn't propaganda? And it's not true that thereafter, there emerged cases of ebola in the south? Yeah, just fine. That's why ebola skipped Ghana and visited naai-geria instead. That's cause you're doing just fine. Only a naai-gerian would fail to understand the magnitude of this. |
When will the cowardly deserters be sentenced? Never? Kak military. -// http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/high-cases-deserters-dangerous-military-nigeria-tuc/ High cases of deserters dangerous for military, Nigeria — TUC on september 03, 2014 at 8:56 am in news By Victor Ahiuma-Young TRADE Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, has warned that increasing reported cases of deserters in Nigerian Army over lack of weapon to confront the Boko Harem insurgency is a dangerous trend that can destroy the army. TUC in a statement also expressed concerns over incessant refusal by soldiers to take orders from their superiors in their fight against the Boko Haram when deployed to the stronghold of the terrorist sect. In a statement by its President, Bobboi Kaigama, TUC expressed fear over the safety of Nigerians because if there was an external aggression today, Nigerians were strictly on their own as it appeared that there is no military to defend them since soldiers often ran out of ammunition at the battle front. Kaigama expressed shock over the sudden incapacitation and begging status of the Nigerian military which bravery and professionalism in several peace keeping missions in Africa gave the country its title “the Giant of Africa.” He said: “It is rather unfortunate that Nigerian soldiers that were once the envy and pride of Africa have now been reduced to a toothless bulldog in the battle front, begging for food, bullets and better weapons to defend their fatherland.This is a shame. “It is pertinent to state that the allegation of mutiny by the authorities of the Nigerian military over the refusal by the ill-equipped Nigerian soldiers to obey the last order in their quest to defend their fatherland does not hold water. What transpired was the application of common sense because such a mission will be tantamount to suicide mission.” Kaigama questioned the huge amount of N968 billion budgeted by the Federal Government in its 2014 budget to combat the Boko Haram sect and other terrorist groups in the country. He noted: “The Nigerian military is at the forefront of the war on terror but it is doubtful if it can triumph. It is high time the government approached the war on terrorism with sincerity of heart because the government and the military forces have proved incapable of defeating a small army of insurgents whose activities are limited to the North-Eastern part of the country. This is in spite of billions of naira in defence spending since 2010. “In recent years, Boko Haram has become more daring in its attacks. Apart from conducting suicide bombings, it has continued to carry out coordinated raids on military bases, police stations and villages’ unabated.” On the issue of 480 Nigerian soldiers that fled into Cameroon following fierce fighting with Boko Haram insurgents as confirmed by the Cameroonian Army spokesman, Lt Col Didier Badjek, though denied by the Director of Defence Information, Major-Genenral Chris Olukolade, TUC president described “the incident as unfortunate because the protector of the people is now seeking safety in a foreign land due to lack of adequate weapons, an obvious fact that Nigerians are on their own.” |
Centrifude: Yeah saw that too on ANN7 it seems as if there were 12 of them, we'll at least it wasn't an entire platoon or battalion.When will the deserters who flee at the first sign of trouble be sentenced? |
Naai-geria has no control of its own airspace. How can a major weapon like a fighter jet disappear in government territory, without a trace? Useless nation. # BringBackOurJet |
Uselessness = Naaigerianness http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000134932/nigerian-military-plane-goes-missing-at-boko-haram-seized-region Nigerian military plane goes missing near region seized by Boko Haram ABUJA: The Nigerian military said on Sunday one of its fighter jets that was operating in a northeast state where the armed forces are fighting Islamist Boko Haram militants had gone missing. A search and rescue operation was underway for the Nigerian air force Alpha jet which was on a routine operational mission on Friday over Adamawa state when contact was lost with the aircraft, the Nigerian armed forces said in a statement... |
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The Flatkoppe are crying. Truth hurts. Now, the most useless military in recent times is the Naai-gerian military. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2014/09/nigerian-military-jet-missing-after-mission-201491495343150133.html Nigerian military jet missing after mission Alpha jet disappeared two days ago during 'routine operation' in Adamawa state, where army is fighting Boko Haram group. A Nigerian air force jet has been missing for two days after disappearing in the country's far northeast, where troops are fighting Boko Haram insurgents, the military has said. A search and rescue operation was under way for the Alpha jet which was on a routine operational mission on Friday over Adamawa state when contact was lost with the aircraft, the Nigerian armed forces said in a statement. The aircraft, with two pilots on board, left its base in Yola, Adamawa, at about 0945GMT on Friday and had been expected back by midday the same day. "Since then all efforts to establish contact with the aircraft have not yielded any positive result," military spokesman Chris Olukolade said in a statement, without providing further details. Boko Haram has seized territory in Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe states in recent weeks, raising fears about a loss of government control in the far northeast and putting the military under pressure to put an end to the five-year-long armed movement. Nigeria's military, backed by war planes, has been fighting to push back recent advances by Boko Haram into the north of Adamawa state and also towards Maiduguri, the state capital of neighbouring Borno state. The army said it beat back an attack outside the city of Maiduguri on Friday. Boko Haram, which has killed thousands since it launched its anti-government rebellion in the northeast in 2009, has in recent weeks captured and held a string of towns and villages in the region, a departure from its usual hit-and-run tactics. Its leader, Abubakar Shekau, is apparently trying to follow the example of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, which has declared its own caliphate. Nigeria's government has vowed to take back the seized territory from Boko Haram. |
all4naija: Don't worry about that, pal! Tomorrow is just around the corner for Nigerian Super Eagles to demolish your Bafana Banana team. Bwahaha...All4naai, I a not a soccer fan, but may the best team win! |
edi287: Troll...i told u you were a dick rider... hence i've been proved right. No be by force...now i know what it feels like to be trolled on by a south african.Call it trolling. Call it prolling. You lost. End of story. |
What's with the bias, Moderator? Why delete perfectly valid comments? Taking sides much? |
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