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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:45pm On Dec 08, 2013
rka1: If you had any common sense, you would know that people are displaced in an insurgency. So were refugees coming to Nigeria from Chad during their troubles as were SLs, Liberians etc.

So you want to laugh at displaced people because you want to get your own back on Nigerians?
Spare me.

It was fun when our 13 soldiers that died in the CAR were being laughed at.

Typical Naai-gerians. They try to play the victims when the tide turns. If you all ahead been mature and grown up in the early days of this thread, you'd be getting support and understanding.

But because of your brashness and lack of thinking - your own venom gets turned against you. Easily at that, because you're useless about most things.

Number one on the list: you've failed your own people. They've become hungry wanderers. Beggars that are a burden on the region.

What happened to your claims that you stabilise the region?

You're busy destabilising and straining it now.

Dumping hungry mouths on poor nations. cry
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:39pm On Dec 08, 2013
Nigerian refugees in Chad, Niger, Cameroon

November 21, 2013 • By Our Reporter
A recent study carried out by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) revealed that no fewer than 36, 000 people have fled their homes in the North-eastern Nigerian states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa to seek refuge in neighbouring nations, on account of the Boko Haram insurgency.

Incidentally, these three countries into which the fleeing Nigerians have flocked, have over the years had many of their citizens seeking refuge and better lives in Nigeria.


It is disheartening that Nigerians now have to resort to seeking asylum in less endowed countries like Cameroun, Chad and Niger. This is more so because, out of about 1,800 refugees in Nigeria as at the end of last month, 865 were Cameroonians. Until now, Nigeria had provided a safe haven for refugees from other African countries, notably Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali, Chad, Niger, Sudan, Cote d’Ivoire and Congo. Our porous borders have made it easy for those fleeing from unemployment, hunger and starvation in neighbouring countries to cross into Nigeria without any form of documentation. All these are outside the fact that Nigeria had to formally integrate over 1,200 of the last batch of Liberian refugees into the local Nigerian com,munities they were resident, while about 1,700 of them opted to return to Liberia.


http://sunnewsonline.com/new/editorial/nigerian-refugees-chad-niger-cameroon/

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Ayayay - what a disaster.

This is what happens when you talk too much - without any real foundation to back up your loudness.

You are taught humility. cry
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:32pm On Dec 08, 2013
rka1: And? Get a life.
How the Naai-gerian refugees wish that their hapless military could help then get a life. Now, they are wanderers in nations the self-aggrandising Naai-gerians have previously ridiculed.

CameroonPride has to deal with your hungry refugees because your army doesn't know what it's doing. cry
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:23pm On Dec 08, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Boko Haram will lead Nigeria the day the South African white minority Afrikaaners take back power! grin grin Terrorists or Freedom Fighters ... choose your leaders in South Africa. It's gonna be a free for all fightfest in your SA at this rate! Watch your space, we are watching ours!
No war's being waged by any terrorists in South Africa.

Bodies are piling up in Naai-geria.

No parallels.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:22pm On Dec 08, 2013
Exporting refugees in their thousands. They shouldn't be talking. cry

Niger and Cameroon are looking after their people. They should be humble, seeing as they can't get their act together.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:20pm On Dec 08, 2013
While they are here talking to is about equipment - trying to impress:

Suffer the children.

Nigeria offensive drives 40,000 refugees into Niger: U.N.


NIAMEY (Reuters) - Nigeria's army offensive against Islamist militants has pushed nearly 40,000 refugees over its northern border into Niger, a U.N. agency said, in a drive that is straining food supplies in the drought-prone country.

The United Nations estimated in June there were 6,000 refugees from Nigeria but the figure has soared as President Goodluck Jonathan has stepped up attacks on Boko Haram militants.

The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in its latest monthly report that of a total 37,332 refugees, nearly 29,000 are officially Niger nationals and the rest are Nigerian.

"These figures, three times above the level the humanitarian workers were planning for, give an indication of the difficulties of developing a humanitarian response," it said.

Boko Haram is seen as the biggest risk to stability in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country and top oil producer, which shares a 1,500 kilometer border with its landlocked northern neighbor Niger along the edge of the Sahara Desert.

The United States formally designated Boko Haram and splinter group Ansaru as terrorist organizations on Wednesday.

OCHA said the refugees in Niger were spread over 20 different areas in the semi-desert southern province of Diffa and that they were living mostly with local hosts.

A spokesman for the government in Niger declined to comment. A Nigerian defense spokesman said he had no information about refugees crossing the border. Nigerian emergency service officials were not available for comment.

The rising number of refugees in Niger is expected to put further strain on food supplies after a disappointing harvest.

According to an October report by FEWS NET, a USAID-funded famine network, 1.2 million people in Niger will be in a situation of acute food insecurity from January 2014.

Thousands of refugees have also spilled into Cameroon, prompting Nigeria to reach out for help in policing their shared border.

The United Nations has called on neighboring countries to keep their borders open and has urged Niger to grant refugee status to the Nigerian nationals in the Diffa region.

(Reporting by Abdoulaye Massalatchi; Additional reporting by Tim Cocks; Writing by Emma Farge; Editing by Gareth Jones)
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:14pm On Dec 08, 2013
The Naai-gerians spoke too soon about Seleka. Now they want to cry because Boko haram is showing them stars.

I'm here to teach the nation of empty loudmouths humility.

South Africa's military has gone on to better things and Naai-geria's is stuck in a war zone. They have their hands full - dealing with a war they aren't winning.

You spoke too soon, losers! And I'm happy to remind you. kiss

Mandela said to study your enemy. Well, I did and I know what language the losers of naai-geria speak.

That's why they "love" me so much.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:01pm On Dec 08, 2013
delvinmaya: @craigb, you are here throwing tantrums like a petulant child. Your fellow country men are paying their respect to a great man, while you are here trying to ridicule him, its really sad. If you had half a brain, you'd be out there with your country men, paying your respect. Arguing that the Nigerian flag is been flown at half mast is a sign its kneeling down to madiba is a new way of telling the world, "am an idiot and slowpoke". Madiba died and the Nigerian flag was lowered; greatness, you die and not even a fly acknowledges your death. Get well soon
Who is this idïot? You need to stop foaming in the mouth and read where and how the whole thing started.

You can read, can't you? Now get to work and see what your fellow losers of Naai-geria had to say.

I told everyone that South Africans hit harder. Now, if you want a spanking of your own, let me know. The spanking can be arranged.

We are South African. We don't take Naai-gerian kak.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 6:58pm On Dec 08, 2013
Mike..ZA:
Thank you Agaugust!!!!!!. This here shows us that Boko Haram will lead Nigeria in the future. One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.
He knows this. They've even graduated to civil warriors. cry

Six months has become a year and will become years in no time.

They rush you talk about equipment while their biggest mission - a mission with implications for the survival of Naai-geria - fails.

Who cares about the fancy equipment? The country faces it's biggest threat in years and the loser military of Naai-geria is coming up short.

Let nations with Surefooted armies and steady political hands talk about equipment. Naai-geria should talk about the drawing board that it needs to visit. :-(
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB:
DEATH MACHINE: Guys please ignore this criagB guy .awaiting more intelligent posts from your fellow south africans not what you sprewing here.
Many have tried. Many have failed.

You aren't the first one to utter those words. In the end, the truth is hard to ignore.

And there's only one truth: the self-aggrandising naai-gerians have a failed ragtag thing for a military.

The truth shall keep being said.

It was fun when Seleka was the order of the day here. You are newcomer. A laggard on the thread. You know nothing.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 12:13pm On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: See this fool. So what did martin Luther king fight for before Mandela was finally being listened to. Cos by then he was Seen as a terrorist. Stop selling that propaganda here.

No doubt I respect him for trying to unify SA, he's surely not the reason I now travel without being discriminated in Nigeria and the world.

I have my own opinion as a Nigerian about my own heroes based on my struggle as a Nigerian.and it not necessary to pick Mandela.
You government cares not about your own opinions. The flag you've sworn allegiance to is bowing today.


Whenever you look at the flag in future, just know that it kissed the ground for Madiba - for three days.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 11:38am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: In HELL shocked
Naai-geria's will continue bowing down regardless.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 11:31am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: In your dreams boy. In your wildest dreams.
My dreams are contained in er, photographs.

Very dreamy.

This is what bowing down looks like.

On your knees is your state - on your knees for one man.

The green and white is eating dirt.

Madiba is the bee's knees today and tomorrow and..and...and...

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 11:25am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: Same way your hatred [s]failed to stop your government from bowing down to apologize to me on your behalf. Was that you as well or just Pretoria?

Like I said, accept his sympathy. My flag in lagos is still romancing the sky and ain't nobody saying nothing about Mandela here.[/s]
My "hatred" has "facts" written all over it. I love this kind of "hatred". It drives naai-gerians crazy.

You've just got yourself spanked and your long stories won't help you. Today - not yesterday - not tomorrow, Naai-geria's flag, cats and dogs, bow down - for THREE days. cry

Other naai-gerian hate-mongers like you are most upset...and helpless.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 11:18am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: On a diplomatic level as a government, do yours matter. NO.

Meaning your comment also refers to you. Enjoy your irrelevance as well crunchygrin
Mine is not an opinion. It's a fact. Naai-geria bows down today. cry

Your hatred failed to stop this.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 11:10am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: Of course. The mann that declared it nation wide only flew it in his villa. How comfortinggrin.

Accept his sympathygrin
On your behalf, the state of Naai-geria bows to Madiba.

Three days of bowing. Whether you like it or not.

I told you that your opinion means absolutely nothing. Zero.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 11:05am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: I still stand by my statement that your desperation [s]didn't allow you see even after reposting.

Our flags in Lagos and eti oda local government are still soaring.

Wipe your tears my boy. I'm not dome with you yet[/s].
Your statement is overridden and irrelevant.

Overridden by the goings on at the presidential villa. Picture below.

You are a hurt little thing. cry

Madiba power below.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 11:00am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: Kindergarten mentalitygrin. Your problem has Reilly been underestimated on this thread. What else can be credited to you? STUP1D?
lipsrsealed

Owned.


chris365: Cry all you want. My opinion still stands. Mandela was a good man with a forgiving heart. But definitely not my hero.
I've got share of heroes and Fela Anikulapo Kuti is one of them.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:55am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: Cornered myself? Our flags in Lagos are still soaring I said. And I stand by my statement. I can see how only Jonathan and his family are mourning with you. Accept their sympathygrin
chris365: please show me photos not just talks. Our flag in Lasgidi is still soaring in the sky as we speak and work will resume tomorrow as usual.

It is simple. You depend on word of mouth and sensational journalism, I see real life and talk from it. Our president has definitely fooled a gullible baboon with the power of diplomacy. grin
chris365: grin grin grin. Went ahead to google pictures of Nigerian flags that have been flown at half mask several times? Not bad for a desperate slowpoke.

I can as well look for SA flags flown at half mast and claim it was in my honor too. Two cam play that game
chris365: You claimed our flags are flying at half mast. You should have a better evidence than the words from a politician who's just being diplomatic.
cry cry cry cry Weeping for the village idîot of Naai-geria.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:49am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: grin grin grin. Went ahead to google pictures of Nigerian flags that have been flown at half mask several times? [s]Not bad for a desperate slowpoke.

I can as well look for SA flags flown at half mast and claim it was in my honor too. Two cam play that game[/s]
Further embarrassing yourself. Here's the link.

http://www.punchng.com/news/jonathan-declares-three-day-mourning-for-mandela-2/

Death to you.

You cornered yourself - and now you have come out a fool, with the drool to boot.

Even the "foaming in the mouth" line is mine. You are owned.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:45am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: [s]Still foaming in the mouth I see. You claimed our flags are flying at half mast. You should have a better evidence than the words from a politician who's just being diplomatic.

You started it, so finish it.

I understand how your own creativity is relies on words that have been in use for decades now undecided

Signs of a defeated and hurt mindgrin. I remain to expose more of you[/s]
An idîot exposes himself once and for all.

This is what patience against an idîot brings - glory.

The idîot only know how to hang himself.

Reads the caption:

Flags flying at half-mast in honour of former South African President, Dr. Nelson Mandela, inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja...on Friday.

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Embrace your fate. You are an irrelevant village idîot, waiting to die alone somewhere.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:38am On Dec 08, 2013
Ag shame - The naai-gerian presidential villa bows down to Madiba, notwithstanding the protestations of small men.



The small people have been left alone to wallow in their jealousy and hate.

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President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday declared three days of national mourning for former South African President, Dr. Nelson Mandela, who passed away on Thursday.


Flags flying at half-mast in honour of former South African President, Dr. Nelson Mandela, inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja...on Friday.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:29am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: Barking louder I see. You must be a very big dog [s]grin please show me photos not just talks. Our flag in Lasgidi is still soaring in the sky as we speak and work will resume tomorrow as usual.

It is simple. You depend on word of mouth and sensational journalism, I see real life and talk from it. Our president has definitely fooled a gullible baboon with the power of diplomacy. grin[/s]
As you will show me photos of all your flags. What a stûpid argument.

That you've resorted to using my words shows that your creativity has only gone so far. Stuck a few degrees below mine.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:15am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: [s]It wouldn't be time wasting if you are responding would it? Clearly shows who is hurt doesn't it?

You also have homosexuality imposed on you by your governmant. does it mean every south African is a homo? Keep exposing your stup1dity. I gladly remain here to expose them[/s].
Weakened posts.

Now, the meat of the matter is that even your national flag bows down to Madiba. cry

You are irrelevant and have been cancelled out, as is the fate of small men.

Take it up with your president, old chap.

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http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2013/12/06/nigeria-declares-3-days-of-mourning-for-mandela/


Nigeria Declares 3 Days Of Mourning For Mandela

Published on December 6, 2013 by · 14 Comments

Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan has declared three days of national mourning for former South African President, Dr. Nelson Mandela who passed away yesterday.


[size=15pt]Flags are to be flown at half-staff across Nigeria during the period[/size].


President Jonathan has urged all Nigerians to unite in solidarity with the people of South Africa as they mourn the great liberator, freedom fighter and hero of the black race.
The President also called for special prayers in mosques and churches in Nigeria during the period of mourning which begins today, for the peaceful repose of Dr. Mandela’s soul.
A special inter-denominational memorial service for Dr. Mandela will be held at the State House Chapel on Sunday.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:46am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: [s]
Yes.. of course. It's useless to defend such ignorance and myopic write up.

I remain here to expose you for what you are. A myopic, senseless, and confused clutchplate.

A DUTCHMAN of the lowest level.[/s]
More time wasting - uttering things you don't know anything about.

All you're exposing is your hurt. The dog barks louder when you step on its tail.

cry

Now, you live in a war zone. You've had your state president impose three days of mourning for Mandela on you.

Your army cannot protect you. Your president imposes his views on you.

Your hurt is understandable. kiss
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB:
Now - the meat of the thing:

The failing military intervention in Naai-geria.

The losers were asked to save Naai-geria, but they are burning Naai-geria, or causing it to burn. cry

Not only have they fallen off the "African mission list", now, they have caused the country to be drained by an unending conflict that has become a war.

Rubbish army, this.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:23am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: [s]i begged you to read what you write before submitting. didin't i

when did apple become a people? and steve jobs is long dead my minion.

oh well.. its just a further proof of your dead brain ;[/s]D
Waste of my time. Too much maningi useless story.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:22am On Dec 08, 2013
Because of their uselessness and unprofessionalism, the Naai-gerian military has thrown a lifeline to BH leaders:



"The Office [ICC] has therefore determined that since at least May 2013 allegations of crimes occurring in the context of the armed violence between Boko Haram and Nigerian security forces should be considered within the scope of article 8(2)(c) and (e) of the Statute." ICC noted that since the increase of security operations after the declaration of a state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States on 14 May 2013, reports of crimes allegedly committed by Nigerian security forces had also increased.


huh


http://allafrica.com/stories/201311251465.html
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:19am On Dec 08, 2013
agaugust: you are the only fool i know in the world who says an army failed in an ongoing war that has not ended,[s] yet the side that controls territory and chases out the enemy is the loser from the way your brain works in reverse order beyond repair grin[/s]

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Mission number 1 - wrap things up in 6 months. Failed!

Mission number 2 - prevent war. Failed !

Mission number 3 - squash BH - Faaailiiiing!
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:15am On Dec 08, 2013
When they declared the first state of emergency, the losers of Naai-geria lied to the world and said they were going to wrap everything up in 6 months. cry

Now their "walk in the park" has been declared a civil war. undecided
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:14am On Dec 08, 2013
Failure looks like this:


Nigeria: ICC Declares Conflict in N'eastern Nigeria Civil War

http://allafrica.com/stories/201311251465.html

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has determined that the conflict between Boko Haram insurgents and the security forces in northern-eastern Nigerian is a civil war.

In a report released at the weekend from the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the ICC titled: "Report on Preliminary Examination Activities 2013", which focused on conflicts, genocide and crimes against humanity in 10 countries, including Nigeria, ICC said after a careful review of the situation, the violence in Nigeria qualified as an armed conflict of non-international character.

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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:11am On Dec 08, 2013
chris365: You still haven't given me a reason to insult him. So cry all you want.
Ahahaha! Coward! A picture Madiba was posted. He is "in your face". That was the extent of your threat. What a disgusting little coward. A Naai-gerian sissy. sad

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