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chris365: wow!! craigpig beaks his own rule to go back and search for old postsOld posts? A post on the same page is now old? Is the shame eating you up like a cancer now? |
rka1: It hurt did it? You didn't realise how USELESS SANDF Special Forces are?Hurt where? Useless where? |
sirjerry: well i think you are wrong with that because, torture is just a means of preventing terrorism.first reason while torture is justified in a situation is that there is no other possible way to receive the information,or the you expect a man who thinks he is doing god work to start confessing.no professional army in the world today will say that they do not use torture on suspect.Don't give me words copied from an American piece. Deny that and embarrass yourself. Parrot. Give me UN convections that support torture. |
chris365: looking at words now i see.You started it: chris365:So don't come running to me, now that you've come up on the underside of a debate. And it's good to hear that I had power in the first place. You'll never win. It's a game of smarts. And you have none. About the boat - It's great to hear, then, that the politician was steering the boat. The soldier was just sipping coffee. Lovely. Power to the pepplez, I say! |
chris365: hmm!! confess it boy. i have angered you. w[s]hy else would you continue with this childish talk if not out of bitternessAnd you have angered me by....? (*Holds not his breath) Don't hurt yourself trying to work out an answer. While we are at it, tell me why it is childish to point out that you inherited your brain from your parents? Who else could you have inherited it from? The tooth ferry? One thing you need to know about me (if any) - psychological games have no effect on me. None whatsoever. Only sharp arguments will have an effect on me. And you have none. You aren't smart enough. |
chris365:And I also started the can't-steer-a-boat case. And you want to talk to me about training. Were our soldiers swimming politicians across the river too? Why didn't you say so? And don't talk to me about words if you still don't know the difference between "common" and "c'mon". |
Goodbye Naai-gerian losers, who have no military to speak of. When I come back, I want to hear why the loser-itary of Naai-geria should not be ranked below that of a small pacific island nation, out there somewhere in the ocean blue. |
chris365:They did give you the brain, did they not? How am I attacking them if I'm just stating an obvious fact? They gave you bad genes. Who else gave you the genes? Don't blame me if you can't keep up. Blame them. |
chris365: wow!! so you truly dwell on confusion.Oh wow! The desperation of a hurt Naai-gerian knows no bounds. 2008, is it? That bad? As for the rest of the post, scratched out of course. Time is money and junk falls to be scratched out. So hurt is the Naa-gerian that he decided to search the inter web for answers. |
rka1: Nor does it say a soldier was piloting. Try another one lawyer boy.Ah! I get it. The politician was piloting himself. The soldier was just enjoying a glass of champagne at the back of the boat. Nice. You are the best thinker that mankind has ever been blessed with. You are wonderfully made and your thinking comes in great blitzkrieg-like things that can't even be described. |
rka1: Did you read the article which said ex-soldier, olodo. ![]() Suffer the Naai-gerians! Is that the retort? Ag shame... |
rka1:Oh my! The South African soldiers also crashed a boat which was part of a convoy carrying leaders? My, my... |
chris365: sidelined. yet still getting your full attention and response. how ironicHave you forgotten you invited me to play? Now you want to cry because your brain refuses to play ball? Don't blame me. You asked for it. Blame your parents who gave you bad genes. When you're done with that, show us why your military shouldn't be ranked below that of a small island in the pacific. |
rka1: The net is closing . Continue to read and weep. I will summon you when we get there for you to bow your head and admire the best fighting force in Africa.Will that be in the year 2080? |
rka1: Haha, people don't ignore you, they just make a fool of you, but you are too dumb to realise.Oh, yes - the oldest trick in the book. When arguments fail, turn to the man. It won't work. It only inspires me because it shows I'm on top. I've seen it all. Pure inspiration. Inspiration. So are the fake "hahahas" and emoticons, which really are "sob sob sob". Suffer the Naai-gerians. ________ The fake Naai-gerian "hahahas" in action below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJW0jb_0CkU |
While their brothers are disgracing themselves in the North-East of the country, the other Naai-gerian soldiers are disgracing themselves on the other side of the country. This military can do absolutely nothing right. _______ Nigeria: One Soldier Feared Dead As Bayelsa Dep-Gov's Boat Convoy Crashes Yenagoa — A soldier on the security team of the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Rear Admiral John Jonah (rtd) was Sunday feared dead in a boat crash along the mangrove in the Ogbia-Nembe waterways. While the ex-soldier reportedly died on the spot, two others sustained serious injuries.The boat driver was said to have lost control of the watercraft, veered off the water and crashed into the mangroves at about 8 am. Though a source said nobody died from the incident, one of the soldiers attached to the Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Pulo Shield, was said to have sustained serious injuries. "The boat ran into the mangrove forest. About three of the soldiers were injured but the injuries of one of them was serious," the source who pleaded anonymity said. It was learnt that the deputy governor was on his way to Nembe for a private visit when the accident occurred. Contacted, Senior Special Assistant to the deputy governor on Media, Mr. Ebi Evinson, could not be reached but the Media Coordinator, JTF, Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, confirmed the accident but said the soldiers were not attached to the deputy governor. He insisted that nobody died from the accident. He, however, said the injured victims had been treated in a clinic and discharged. "No soldier is attached to the convoy of the deputy governor. The soldiers were only behind the convoy when the boat veered off the water and ran into the mangroves. Only two soldiers sustained minor injuries. Nobody died", he said. |
rka1: Haha! Sorry, you and clever don't go together.I don't expect to win awards, while I hurt Naai-gerians. Too clever for that. |
rka1: Make u no mind am. [s]E nor understand wetin e dey post. Make u pepper am.[/s]Many have tried. Many have failed. I can't be ignored. Facts hurt souls on this thread. Naai-gerian retards can only bite their lower lips so long. |
na_chris_be_dis: the boy is paranoid i tell you. he doesn't even read meaning to what he posts. very foolish pigYou have been sidelined by your inability to shift mental gears. Stuck in the first gear is your brain. Your arguments haven't progressed since - I don't know - yesterday? You were even blessed with a banning for your troubles. ![]() |
rka1: What makes you think the picture is painful?[s] We love it. Please provide more of tortured BH terrorists. Shows they are getting captured by the Mighty Nigerian military, which is what we have been saying all along.[/s]It's evident from the howls, barks and the lovely airtime that I am getting It's obvious Naai-gerians are hurting. And by the way, I post what I want, when I want to. Calling for me to post things is a waste of time. I'm too clever for that kindergarten strategy. |
rka1: Painful to you that we making progress hahaha!Gone are the loud "we are winning" arguments. Replaced by a sorry "we are making progress" whimper. "Pathetic" does not even begin to describe the whole sodding affair. |
Ah! Now, if Cameroon want to have their villagers murdered, they will agree to this deal. Or perhaps, the useless Naai-gerians will be told no-can-do, unless they operate under the tutelage of France. With their hearts bleeding after the loss of Bakassi, who knows what the failed and ill-disciplined military of Naai-geria might do. Nigeria seeks deal to hunt Boko Haram inside Cameroon http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=125754 Nigeria is negotiating a security agreement with Cameroon and France to grant its troops access to Boko Haram settlement in the former French colony, which officials claim has become the new haven for the fighters. "It is discovered that Boko Haram terrorists now launch attacks on Nigeria from their hideouts in villages located on the Cameroonian side of the border," a Defense Ministry official told Anadolu Agency on Thursday, requesting anonymity for the sensitivity of the issue. "It is for this reason that we are seeking an agreement with Cameroon and France which still maintains some military outpost in its former colony to enable our troops to, where and when necessary, chase these terrorists down to their haven," he added. |
na_chris_be_dis: defeated.[s] that's how he ends it when he's boxed in a cornerPsyching ourselves up, are we? You'll have to do better than that, Chris. Step one: engage brain. Then, you might have a chance of even so much as glazing me. I don't have time for empty posts from a hurt Naai-gerian. I deal with facts. And you have none. So, scratched out are your posts. Run along now. In the meantime, speaking of facts, your "mighty (not)" soldiers are in hot pursuit of Boko Haram, trying to get the loves of their lives back. When will the "mighty (not)" soldiers get their ladies back? Today, tomorrow? Next year? Never? A group of failures, these are. Rankings rearranged. Naai-gerian military. Naai-gerian who? _______ Nigerian extremists abduct soldiers' wives, kids MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria's military is in hot pursuit of Islamic extremists who abducted soldiers' wives and children when they attacked a barracks in northeast Nigeria, witnesses said Tuesday. Related Stories Suspected Islamists attack Nigeria military barracks AFP Nigeria says 70 killed in battle with Islamist group Reuters Nigeria pursuit of Islamists 'destroys villages, kills civilians' AFP Nigeria's Boko Haram claims northeast barracks attack Reuters Nigerian Islamists attack barracks in volatile northeast -army Reuters The bodies of presumed terrorists killed in Friday's attack on a tank battalion in Bama town are rotting in the desert heat but residents say they are too scared to bury them. "The corpses are beginning to smell, there are many corpses lying out there in the bush ... but no one dares touch them, lest you are labeled a relation or collaborator," said resident Babagana Bama. Defense Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade said security forces have killed at least 50 insurgents in an ongoing operation to catch the attackers. Fifteen soldiers and five civilians died in Friday's attack on a tank battalion in Bama and in the pursuit, he said in a statement. "Intensive cordon and search operations are still ongoing to fish out the insurgents who might be lurking around communities in the area," Olukolade said. Bama said the extremists "abducted many women and children and took them away." Seizing relatives is also practiced by the other side. Nigeria's military routinely detains relatives of suspects, sometimes holding them hostage if a wanted person does not give himself up. The leader of the Boko Haram terrorist network, Abubakar Shekau, has repeatedly warned that they will retaliate with kidnappings of the family of security forces. Dozens of wives and children of the insurgents were illegally detained for months and then released in May, when the government was trying to negotiate an amnesty. No agreement was reached and Shekau has said he will not negotiate with "infidels," or non-believers. He says he is fighting to impose Islamic law across Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation of more than 160 million people almost equally divided between the predominantly Muslim north and mainly Christian south. Thousands of Muslims and Christians have been killed in the uprising, which poses the most serious threat to the security and cohesion of Africa's biggest oil producer since the civil war to create a separate state of Biafra in the 1960s. Olukolade said the attackers came across the border from Cameroon. Fighters from Cameroon, Niger and Chad have been caught fighting alongside the Nigerian insurgents, the military has said, raising fears the insurgency could spread. Friday's attack was stopped when the air force scrambled a jet fighter that strafed the insurgents, witnesses said. But not before the attackers set the entire complex ablaze, bombing buildings with improvised explosive devices, they said. It was the second major attack on military installations this month. On Dec. 2, hundreds of fighters simultaneously overran an air force base and a military barracks a kilometer (nearly a mile) away on the outskirts of Maiduguri, the Borno state capital that is the birthplace of Boko Haram and at the heart of a military campaign using draconian emergency powers to try to put down the 4-year-old Islamic uprising. Such attacks raise questions about military claims that they have the upper hand in the conflict. Security forces in the first few weeks of a state of emergency declared in May forced most fighters out of major urban areas, but they have been unable to dislodge them from a forested national park and mountainous areas with caves where they have been hiding out. --- |
chris365: [s]trust me. I missed nothing. your response was too empty to make anything of.Empty post dealt with accordingly. There's nothing in there. Scratched out. |
"Endlesss fighting" is the description. I shake my head at these "Africans" of Naai-geria. As for the weak soldiers, who can't protect their families... I weep! I weep! ________ http://news.antiwar.com/2013/12/25/boko-haram-kidnapped-nigerian-soldiers-wives-kids/ boko-haram-kidnapped-nigerian-soldiers-wives-kids The endless fighting between Nigeria’s military and Boko Haram gets more and more aggressive by the day, but the latest weekend of fighting stemmed from an unprecedented raid. On Friday, Boko Haram attacked the tank battalion in Bama, killing some soldiers and kidnapping a large number of the soldiers’ wives and children before making off into the desert. The Nigerian military has pursued the attackers in a round of clashes that have left, by the military’s reckoning, at least 50 militants, 15 soldiers and five civilians dead. The operation is ongoing. That estimate could be low, according to locals in Bama, who reported bodies littering the countryside. They say no one dares to go out and bury them for fear of being labeled a Boko Haram collaborator. Both the militants and the military routinely target the relatives of their enemies, but the weekend raid was among the most elaborate yet, and has raised fears that the insurgency may be getting much worse. |
chris365: I see you have abandoned your dumb comment about Africa.You missed a post (and I am glad you now speak like me - talking about people abandoning arguments Now, go read the post and be happy... Or not. Your call. |
chris365: of course you have nothing to prove.[s] you can never prove anything if it doesn't favor your stupid1ty.You got that right, boytjie. Absolutely nothing to prove. It's all there. It speaks for itself. Painful facts. In words and pictures. Can't be erased. I don't dwell in the wordy, loud but empty posts of this thread. I post to the point and anger Naai-gerians. That's what I do.
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chris365: [s]you are even more stup1d and confused than imagined.Yes - that's why you've posted a whole three lines of nothing. And stûpid people don't get argued with. I know better. You are hurting. You are in anguish and pain. And you don't have the brains to stop the bleeding. |
chris365: okay Craig. if you can prove to me how smart you are by naming which professional army in the world that engage terrorists didn't torture terror suspects,There's nothing to prove. Trying to deflect attention away from this picture won't help. Let's post it again below. Eat it up. The "everybody else does it" story won't help. Not today. Here are your suspects being loved up below. And who is the fellow in jeans standing next to the soldier - in their third world torture room? Very professional, these people. ![]() Rubbish military.
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rka1: I swear he has a complex. How can someone dedicate himself to searching the web for stories to try and back his position, all because SA ran away from a rag-tag bunch of rebels (SELEKA). A sad individual.Ahahaha! You wish I would stop searching the web. Ain't gonna happen! ![]() And I don't even need to search, the stink permeates the internet, the inter web. No searching is necessary. But then again, this is fun. Like MacDees, I'm lovin' it. I make ... run. ![]() |
chris365: you would really like me to stop talking down on you. wont happen.[s] I address people the way they present themselves.Oh, you are suffering, alright. Your brain stalled ages ago. These are the championship rounds, where you clearly have northing left mentally, but you wish I'd just stop posting stuff. So, you respond in pain, defeat and contorted twisted anguish in the face. The pain in written all over your posts. You can't foôl me. When you get all worked up, that's when I get started because it's clear that I dwell inside your small head at that point. Now, Africa is a country to ignorant racists who subscribe to the "they all look the same" view. Defeated, self-hating and "chip-on-shoulder" minds like the skin-bleaching, "we-wish-we-were-white" naai-gerians care to the point of committing suicide about what the West thinks. No one else cares, OK! The only people that matter are Africans and what Africans believe. And we all know, the Naai-gerians can slaughter each other like pigs in Naai-geria and South Africans have no reason to be shamed by that. The people of Namibia have no reason to be shamed by the killings in South Sudan. Own you barbarism, Naai-gerian. It's yours and your alone. |
rka1: You are not a pain to anyone but yourself. SA has long been a black spot and a stain on Africa with it's high crime rate and murders and are not even fighting an insurgency. SHAME. And you do sound like FORREST GUMP.Oh, admit it Chrissy boy - I am a pain in the or rather, up your backside, you can't help by howl out like a dog who's tail has been stepped on. I love it! The more you howl, the more stuff I post. I cherish it. Now, your country - rated 10th in the world for human rights. Tenth worst in the whole, wide world. And it's not as if the terrorists in Naai-geria aren't FROM Naai-geria. They are very much Naai-gerin. Low-lives killing each other, while pointing fingers at South Sudan. How are you different from South Sudan, such that you can now talk about them. Shame on you lot. _______________________ 10th-in-the-world-new-numbers-show-nigeria-ranks-just-as-poorly-in-human-rights-abuse-as-corruption It’s the season where those pesky international ‘monitoring’ organisations get busy, and we have more news to dread this side of the Sahara. Just two days after our status as the world’s 33rd most corrupt nation was confirmed, Nigeria get even more bad rap – ranked as the world’s 10th worst human rights offender, according to a global rights watch group. In its 2014 Human Rights Risk Atlas, Maplecroft, a leading global risk analytics, research and strategic forecasting company, said in the past six years, the number of countries with an “extreme risk” of human rights offences has risen dramatically. And Nigeria is tenth on that list, classified as ‘Extreme’ – the highest on a four step ranking system. On the economy and environment, the report says that, “the economies of Myanmar (8th), Nigeria (10th), Ethiopia (28th), and Indonesia (30th), present a particularly high risk to business. “In such economies, a high rate of deforestation, coupled with the unchecked conduct of security forces and a climate of impunity for human rights violations has led to a high risk of ‘land grabs’ at the expense of indigenous people’s rights, property rights and minority rights.” Several sub-Saharan Africa also made the top of the list, primarily for ongoing ethnic conflicts and sexual violence. The Democratic Republic of the Congo is described as “amongst the worst records of all countries for violations of women’s and girl’s rights, particularly sexual violence.” The 2014 ranking is topped by Syria, followed by Sudan , the DR Congo, Pakistan and Somalia. You can read the full report here. |





i'm not gonna engage in that. just keep exposing your 1diocy for me jare