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NaijaPikinGidi: Bros Chris365 ... no need trying to convince concrete blockheads to comprehend informed facts 'cos it is a waste of time! Recycled antics as usual by the moro.nic South Africans. alJazeera went into Baga to investigate and report facts while others simply fed on the falsehood by terrorist sympathisers ... Amnesty and HRW. alJazeera's video evidence of Baga has been made available showing firsthand accounts by local residents that corroborate the military's account. So amazing to see fools shamelessly sympathising with terrorists/insurgents than with peace seeking citizens and security forces!Of course. No need to. Totally impossible to twist facts. You want to tell us about a loseritary that was caught in a lie less than a month ago. SMH. |
NaijaPikinGidi: The Adam Nossiter writer of this story has never travelled to Nigeria, nor been to Baga and yet some silly CrayFish who is as dumb as the Adam writer quotes such a weak and baseless report? That is a fraudulent armchair style of journalism at its best! Until your Amnesty and HRW and co., refute or rebut the military's position and the on-site video report by alJazeera I find no reason to think of you and your co-idi.ots as Homo sapiens.Satellite images cancel out all your foaming in the mouth and rebut your very claim to intelligence. So do witness accounts. No need to travel to Naai-geria. Have you travelled to the moon, lately? Yet, you do know what the surface of the moon looks like, I presume. Cry about it, why don't you? Or, accept facts and be happy. No amount of banana-throwing will change the fact that you are a monkey trying to play "human"; and that your military indulged in the below.
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NaijaPikinGidi: Struggling to give credence to your stupid hallucinations!! Gallant Nigerian troops completed the peace enforcement operation alongside France and Mali. Like it or not, it is on record that the Nigeria/France/Mali joint objective was clinically achieved ... giving way for the UN peacekeeping operations in which the Nigerian Army Signals Corps, Army Medics, and the Nigerian Police Force continue to help and provide support to the Malian nation. Had Nigeria not succeeded in enforcing peace (in our AOR) by beating-off the Malian rebels ... would there have been elections in Mali? Would the Nigerian President be a recipient of Mali's national honour?Since when does "abandoned" mean "completed"? You failed. You left your partners high and dry. Nothing you say will change that. http://www.refworld.org/docid/5204fb024.html I quote: [size=15pt]"Nigerian Army Abandons Peacekeeping Missions in Mali and Darfur to Combat Boko Haram"[/size] |
chris365: dude, since aljazeera went to baga(the only media to go there) and confirmed that there were no mass graves, we haven't heard from amnesty and HRW till date.Give it up. Satellite imagery says you're talking rubbish. Not everyone is a monkey like you lot. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-22366016 And boo-hoo. The South African list that you posted was necessary? Spare us.
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chris365: o no.. not another stup1d south african this cool evening.No. You did not read what you responded to. Quoted from what you failed to read: Baga massacre Apr 19 -20 2013 Baga, Borno 185+[22] Identity of the perpetrators remains unclear; some blame the Nigerian military while others blame the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram[23] Reference #23 reads: Massacre in Nigeria Spurs Outcry Over Military Tactics Women and children in front of burned houses in Baga, Nigeria, after as many as 200 civilians were killed in an assault that survivors blamed on soldiers. By ADAM NOSSITER Published: April 29, 2013 135 Comments MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Days later, the survivors’ faces tensed at the memory of the grim evening: soldiers dousing thatched-roof homes with gasoline, setting them on fire and shooting residents when they tried to flee. As the village went up in smoke, one said, a soldier threw a child back into the flames. _________ Clear, witness accounts. Read before you put your paws on the keyboard. In any case, you don't dispute the 185+ number, which is all we need to know. |
chris365: @augugust was right when he meant that you lack knowledge of everything you say.You are the one that's ignorant. You may have had some capacity, but those days are gone. You are staring a decline in the face and everyone knows it. Don't tell me about Darfur, which you also abandoned in the end. You only have your "near-glory" days to talk about. Even your commentators admit the truth. ______ I quote: "There will be no news of display of valour, nor any story of sacrifice, bravery and passion for a noble cause. Indeed, the absence of Nigerian media in the Malian conflict is a terrible reflection of the decline of Nigeria, its leaders’ loss of self-confidence, and the disorientation of its foreign policy It is humiliating to Nigeria in particular that France assumed the leadership of the Malian War. It in fact indicates Nigeria’s lack of vision. In addition, it will be remembered that the interventions in Liberia (1989-1996; 1999-2003) and Sierra Leone (1991-2002), which were led by Nigeria, attracted more foreign reporters than ECOWAS media. Since a country can’t give what it does not have, the poor relationship between the local media and the Nigerian government has continued to reflect badly on the coverage of Nigeria’s foreign adventures and the international image of both the country and its faltering and spasmodic media. The times call for urgent change. Where is that Nigerian leader who will champion the needed change and restore African pride?" http://thenationonlineng.net/new/nigerian-media-abandon-coverage-of-mali-war-to-foreign-media/ _______ And I am not laughing. This is not funny. You might as well "keep mute", because you can only foōl your fellow monkeys about your loseritary. |
chris365: someone calls you stup1d and childish yet you still give a response that proves him right. SMHAs if I worry about being called anything by lesser beings. No amount of bold font or name-calling will change facts. You will certainly not be suddenly be smart because of it. You are still stûpid. We are talking capacity here. You mission was abandoned. You do not have any capacity right now. FACT South Africa is in the DRC today. When the time comes to fire shots, shots will be fired. The fact that it's not South Africa-led is irrelevant. We have the capacity to contribute meaningfully and we are contributing. Naai-geria on the other hand, left its partners high and dry. You ran home and you will not be joining any missions until you have sorted out Boko Haram. You are totally incapacitated and someone must save you. DRC is NOT abandoned, is it? |
chris365: read it and weep.hahaha - It's not up to Mali's interim president to decide whether or not you succeeded in your UN mission. Don't tell us about a diplomatic gimmick. See facts and not sentiment below. Read it and weep. http://www.refworld.org/docid/5204fb024.html "A.b.a.n.d.o.n.e.d." is the word. The only word. Look it up and accept facts: you failed. You have no peacekeeping capacity. None, whatsoever. |
Augustine Again: ya know what kid ? andrew and i are engaged in technical military argument...but ya got zero military knowledge in ya fragile s.kull, so go drink ya mama's lactose. andrew dont dare tell me boko hram defeated nigerian army, cuz he knows am gonna ask him whats definition of defeat according to the south african military academy he graduated from.Better a kid than an old, ignorant imbecïle. If I have zero military knowledge, you have 0.02 military knowledge. The 0.02 representing your dreams and desires. There's nothing technical about your past near-glory arguments. You have no peacekeeping capacity today. No ability to do anything. Jump up and down. Run across the Sahara. Burn mosques and synagogues. The fact remains. You're stuck in the wilderness of the North of your country, chasing and getting bliksemmed by Boko Haram. There's nothing you can do for Africa. You need saving and it's only a matter of time before the US saves you. South Africa is in the DRC as we speak. You abandoned your missions. Don't tell us about some Liberia nonsense that has no bearing on the here and now. |
Augustine Again: you can c.ollapse with envy if you wish.Having failed to advance the debate, Mr Seleka revisits old posts. You're getting boring, Mr Seleka. All these posts were killed a lifetime ago, just like Boko Haram killed your men. Give us something new, will you? We don't want to have to repeat ourselves, now. As for your Liberia rubbish, it doesn't change the fact that you have no capacity today. Last time I checked, it was Naai-geria's soldiers that cried and asked to be sent back home while on mission? Last time I checked, it was Naai-geria that had crying soldiers and a crying president?
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agaugust: .Don't tell us about a country facing a revolution and an anti-government mass uprising. The Naai-gerian civilians have not risen up against the government, now have they? Your military has taken its frustrations out on civilians, because it can't defeat Boko. Don't give us stories, Mr Seleka. Show us where Egypt has lined up civilians and shot them in the street like so... (Enjoy from frame 1:50 onwards, the exploits of your brave loseritary - raw and uncut so that you'll get the message) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5BR_kTmoEk |
South African defense equipment manufacturers are benefiting the most from the new interest, having signed wide-ranging arms sales and production deals with Swiss, US, Russian, Brazilian, Malaysian and French companies. US-based Colt Defense recently launched its bid for the Southern African market when it signed an agreement with specialized South African sniper rifle manufacturer Truvelo Armory for the joint manufacture and sale of all Colt firearms to regional police and military forces. ____ http://www.defensenews.com/article/20130817/DEFREG04/308170005/Global-Firms-Eye-African-Market |
Late last month, the Nigerian Police commemorated 37 years of existence which ended with the unveiling of new equipment, including seven US-made Bell helicopters, 17 Armoured Personnel Carriers (mostly Mamba Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles and variants of the South African-made Springbuck IV APC), 15 Steyr troop carriers and 275 Toyota Hilux patrol vans. http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=30451&Itemid=188 |
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agaugust: you dont know how government defense policy and economic policy run together.You are an idîot. How can you say South Africa is 90% of the way, when you have no clue what the end-game is. 90% of what exactly? You are the one that knows nothing about economic policy. If anything, your post confirms that Naai-geira has achieved only 30% of its procurement objectives. Speak for your Naai-geria, idîot, which is what you know. As for South Africa, Egypt and Algeria, you know nothing. Your debt argument is a disaster too. No need to even waste time on that. |
agaugust: photo of white people in south africa....ready to eat....new helicopter gunshipsThe desperation of a Naai-gerian who's run out of ideas. He picks a picture from his backyard of West Africa and presents it as South African.
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agaugust: according to you, it is right for egypt's army and police to to use armoured vehicle gunfire and combat rifles to kill over 500 civilians carrying ordinary sticks and political protest placards. you should be sent back to live in the pre-historic reptile age of evolution.No idiôt. See Naai-geria's loseritary lining civilians up in the street and shooting them. http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=plpp&v=C5BR_kTmoEk Big difference. You have no reasoning ability whatsoever. You're a GEJ northerner. |
NaijaPikinGidi:Shame. You're jealous that then "Ghanaian", who really is South African is accepted, while you sit in Hillbrow, scorned by South Africans because you're Naai-gerian rubbish? I can't help you with that. No one can. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Ain't you such a dumb fellow? Tell us what you find difficult to understand from the comment below? Yes Egypt is number one military in Africa. Repeat ... Egypt is number one!! Re-read your comment above and tell us how it has bearing with the one comment below? For lack of a competent brain in your head you have shown why it will remain at 33% capacity for a long time to come.So airborne that South Africa remains a better country compared to Naai-geria? I like this kind of stupidity. It's the Naai-gerian stupidity I don't like. It's not airborne. It's genetic. And it's being imported to South Africa by the likes of you, who pollute our air. |
agaugust:I also agree with you. You're definitely superior...in mediocrity. |
NaijaPikinGidi: The reality will hit them at the oddest of moments! When a South African politician of Nigerian roots for example becomes the President of South Africa!!I suppose you're hoping to rise from Hillbrow to the union buildings then? Good luck with that. You'll need it. |
agaugust: .Having run out of ideas, Mr Seleka pulls out the above. Idïot. So this means what in relation to Naai-geria? That you are the strongest army in Africa, because you also indulge in the occasional murder of your fellow countrymen? This is a new one. I SMH. Anyway,work us through your stüpid argument. Show us the crowd of anti-government protesters that your loser soldiers shot. Not the unarmed civilians that were rounded up from their homes and made to lie down and shot in public. Show us your Naai-gerian spring, anti-government crowds. Once you're done with the stûpid argument, which we will will entertain for all of two seconds, show us which unarmed civilians killed your weak soldiers. |
Boko Haram strikes again. SMH. http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-23736053 Until Boko Haram is gone, Naai-geria is to remain unranked as a military. They can do absolutely nothing outside Naai-geria. A handicapped loseritary.
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agaugust: thanks @Horus !I suppose we need to clap then? Ok - we clap. The plane can be pulled and pushed. Great. |
agaugust: SCAM ! NO MONEY TO BUY NEW WEAPONS. south africa is broke $40 Billion Foreign Dollar DebtAs expected, idïotic behavior at its best. Your articles are about consumer debt. Not sovereign debt. I didn't know South Africans used their credit cards to buy frigates? You learn something new everyday. You once claimed to be an accountant remember? This is what happens when you fake qualifications. You give yourself a long rope and you hang yourself.
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Donian007: With who, you? That should be a joke. I only wanted to confirm your regular trademark, mischief. As you were!You admitted that you know you could not have expected any less. That, clover-denone is an understanding between you and I. I could've told you that. Go to google. I won't spoon-feed you and your colleagues. To think you're too handicapped to run a simple search is disgusting. Always mentally dependent on others. Disgusting. Even for a Naai-gerian. I spit on you, humanoid. Go sit down with your brothers in the corner there. Eat your rubbish.
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Donian007: I never expected any less, as you were!I'm glad we have an understanding. |
[quote author=Donian007][/quote]Google is your friend, clover-denone. It's a simple cut and past exercise; and the links would appear like magic. Surely, you would have started there, in which case I'd only be the last resort? That's how I would have retrieved the links for you. Why can't you do the same? |
blackchris: dude, whats all this giberish you just wrote? how does it relate to the uncovered conversation between you and your fake south african? as usual, you are just one of those "squid africans". outright stup1dLast time I checked, Awodwa was South African. I saw no begging anyway. Do you even speak Afrikaans or Zulu? How idîotic must a monkey be to talk about something he doesn't understand. SMH. |
Zeus_Ayo: Ѧп̥̥̲̣̣̣̥∂ u are not also smart enof to stop D̶̲̥̅̊ indiscrimate raping nd molesting of U̶̲̥̅̊я̩̥̊ sistas wifes Ѧп̥̥̲̣̣̣̥∂ modas unda U̶̲̥̅̊я̩̥̊ own roofs.............u knw jez saying...............ass hole Ѧп̥̥̲̣̣̣̥∂ u are not also smart enof to stop D̶̲̥̅̊ indiscrimate r*aping nd molestation of U̶̲̥̅̊я̩̥̊ sistas, wives Ѧп̥̥̲̣̣̣̥∂ modas unda U̶̲̥̅̊я̩̥̊ own roofs.............u knw jez saying...............ass holeI'm not the one who admitted to being a monkey now, am I? ![]() Cry molestation. Cry colestation. Cry freedom. But the secret is out. The Naai-gerian military is getting their behinds bliksemmed. That is not changing today. Bananas and jungle noises? No difference. The men are dead. |
Zeus_Ayo: *sighs*...............pathetic moda 4cka.............imagine a lemur calling someone a monkey...............last time ℓ̊ checkd........monkeys were smarter............. Ouch!!!!! he waznt tot I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ SA....... Such a f*oolAssuming you have a mind, do make it up, now. Swine? Lemur? Both? Good to see you admit you are a monkey. You're smarter than a Lemur, no doubt. Still, you aren't smart enough to cause your soldiers, who were killed by fellow Naai-gerians, to spring up from their mass caves. No amount of banana throwing can help you with that. They swallowed Boko Haram bullets in their own land. Their own land. SMH. |
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