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This man sef, he has benefited from Nigeria than me and you, he's only acting a script. |
Lol, them go soon collect |
JOSCOFELIX:They have always had their asses kicked over there, today wouldnt be different. |
![]() I pity them.. |
JOSCOFELIX:Location bro? |
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Why is this report one sided? Why didn't they include the attackers were given a dilapidating blow as the attack failed. The media seems bias against the military efforts in fighting Insurgency and funny enough they are amongst the average in economic power, so if this country burns they would perish innit. They are pictures and videos released for the failed attack, it's on a Battlefield discussion group on telegram. Whosoever is iinterested in joining the non toxic group should search for 'battlefieldgroup01' on google and join the Telegram group.
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NIGERIAN ARMY IS WIDELY ACCLAIMED AND GLOBALLY RESPECTED: A REJOINDER TO THE WILD CLAIMS BY THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE REPORT ENTITILED: ‘INSURGENCY, SECCESSIONISM AND BANDITRY THREATEN NIGERIA’ The Nigerian Army has been notified of a recent article published in the online version of the "Economist", a London based magazine, titled “Insurgency, Secessionism and Banditry Threaten Nigeria” which was ostensibly crafted to denigrate, demonize and destabilize the Nigerian Government. The report also contained some unimaginable slurs targeted at the Nigerian military and the Nigerian Army in particular, to which we would like to respond. Even as the real intention of the otherwise respected Economist magazine in publishing such toxic concoctions weaved up as report on Nigerian Government’s response to the multi-faceted security challenges assailing the country is yet to be unraveled, the source of the article is very clear. It is one of those deliberate falsehood and noxious narratives orchestrated by a network of detractors and coven of dark forces working very hard to adorn the Nigerian Army in an unfitting garb of infamy. The vile report which the Economist chose to offer its platform for publication, spared no effort in trying to vilify and rubbish the image, character and reputational standing of the Nigerian Army, but failed woefully. As a professional, hard-fighting and globally respected institution that has continued to occupy deserved glorious position in the comity of global defence forces, the Nigerian Army is certainly not what the so-called report by the Economist tried to characterize it. Even more ludicrous was the embellishments of the said report by the notorious unprofessional media outlets that were quick to republish the obvious falsehood. How is it conceivable that an international magazine worth its name and professional reputation would agree to lend its medium for a hatchet job of an article without as much as committing little effort to finding out the real truth about the Nigerian Army? How is it imaginable that the Nigerian Army that has distinguished itself as a worthy contributor to global peace and security through regional, continental and international peace keeping and peace support operations would be characterized as “Mighty on paper”? How can the Nigerian Army that has restored democracies, brought peace to troubled lands and stabilized the sub-region through the dint of hard work, commitment to duty, discipline and professionalism be so denigrated? Is it the 'ghost soldiers' of the Nigerian Army that have weathered the storm of terrorism and insurgency of Boko Haram and Islamic State of West African Province Terrorists (ISWAP) in the north eastern part of the country and parts of the Lake Chad region? In case the Economist magazine and those who fed it all the lies it published do not know, the Nigerian Army working in a joint environment, has been able to stop ISWAP, a very formidable international terrorist organization in its tracks, in spite of all the obstacles, including arm sale blackouts on its way. The Economist and its ilk ought to have known that the Nigerian Army has long distinguished itself as a professional force that does not toy with accountability nor shirk from its statutory responsibility of defending Nigeria from external aggression or internal insurrection. Is it not curious that an otherwise respected international magazine could so easily be sucked in by the antics of conflict merchants and agents provocateurs who are uncomfortable with the steadfastness, patriotism, unwavering commitment, sacrifice, ruggedness and resoluteness of the Nigerian Army in stamping out terrorism, banditry and other violent crimes assailing the country and the West African sub-region? How the Economist magazine failed to do simple due diligence on the said fabricated report is worth interrogating by those who are interested in distinguishing between rogue journalism and professional one. Let it be known to the Economist magazine and those who concocted the lies they published that the gallant officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army are undeterred, undistracted and totally unfazed by the harebrained assertions contained in that silly report. ONYEMA NWACHUKWU Brigadier General Director Army Public Relations 23 October 2021 |
AntiBMC:Hahahah, you are so fustrated.. Nna relax. . . Nigeria dey for you. |
AntiBMC:Bitter soul, lick lime and cry. |
AntiBMC:Na your mates dey there bro, try help us. |
forenzy:Thanks for educating people as much as you have done, if you have an interest in joining a non toxic group with Nigeria military enthusiasts then come in to a group I belong to, search 'Battlefieldgroup01' on google and join the Telegram group. You wouldn't regret it. |
Joeyfizzo:Bro, search for 'battlefieldgroup01'on google and join the Telegram group. You would see more pictures and videos of battles. |
DubaiLandLord1:I can see you finally got some orgasms..... Topnotch!!! Hope their 'Mighty Military in real life' has won some wars in recent times? |
He chose to... |
Last seen around where?? Abeg dey make details clear as possible. |
JOSCOFELIX:Huh?! Amen!! |
This is simply..It has been discussed on a military discussions group I belong to, they suggested that we either designate them as terriosts or we make use of the Alpha jets/JF 17 and MBA for the now. The Tucano's would have been better because of the cost effectiveness and their loiter time, they can stay on their enemy or ISR for 7hours. That's crazy. The Leahy's law is overburdening for Nigeria. If the Afghanistan Army did half of what the Nigerian Military had done with all their weapons Taliban wouldn't have overran the country. We patriots know we are grateful for their service and sacrifices. I would love you to join our non toxic group on Telegram, just search 'Battlefieldgroup01' on google and join or send a message to @Farmer95 on telegram. It would be great to have your inputs on our military discussions group. Nigeria would overcome. |
Faithful007:It would be mad!! I see these drills carried out by the NAF panthers, and I wonder why it isn't applied on the battlefield. With troops been inserted with an Mi-17 and 2Mi-35M providing CAS while the operations last, an ISR acting as the Command and Control. It would be mad! |
Tremple8v:Hahah me too, if you love to see Battlefield pictures and videos them you should join the Battlefield Discussion group on telegram and watch videos and pictures from the war theatre across Nigeria. Just search 'battlefieldgroup01' on google and join the Telegram group. |
SRAROFDAVID:It's a complex situation dealing with our ever porus borders, cutting across four Neighbouring country of Cameroon, Niger, Mail and Chad!. Small and light weapons trickle down the Sahel to them over here in the trenches of the Northeast. No doubts, you should join a group on Telegram I belong to on telegram to see first hand the battlefield's videos and picture from the war front. Search 'Battlefieldgroup01' on google and join the telegram page. |
Iyanuoluwa2000:They are on it, it's starting this month for the large offensive. Search Battlefieldgroup01 on google and join our telegram group for updates and informative discussions on Nigerian armed forces. |
adabaraabdul:Thank You, If the Afghanistan Army did half of what the Nigerian Military had done with all their weapons Taliban wouldn't have overran the country. We patriots know we are grateful for their service and sacrifices. I would love you to join our non toxic group on Telegram, just search 'Battlefieldgroup01' on google or send a message to @Farmer95 on telegram. It would be great to have your inputs on our military discussions group. Nigeria would overcome.
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crafteck:Thank You, If the Afghanistan Army did half of what the Nigerian Military had done with all their weapons Taliban wouldn't have overran the country. We patriots know we are grateful for their service and sacrifices. I would love you to join our non toxic group on Telegram, just search 'Battlefieldgroup01' on google and join or send a message to @Farmer95 on telegram. It would be great to have your inputs on our military discussions group. Nigeria would overcome. |
Indispensable85:Thank You, insiteful measure if it can be applied. We would love to have your inputs on our telegram military discussions group, it's open for everyone who loves military discussions, we share pictures and videos too. Just search 'Battlefieldgroup01' on google and join or send a message to @Farmer95 on telegram. It would be great to have your inputs on our military discussions group.
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EmekaBlue:Yeah, it was the airforce. Either the Mi-35M or A-29 Tucanos. Just search 'Battlefield Discussion group' or send a message to @Farmer95 on telegram. It would be great to have your inputs on our military discussions group. |
WaffenSS:I love your analogy bro, it would be nice to have you join the Battlefield discussion group on Telegram, where insight into Africa and Nigeria Military pictures and videos are discussed. https://t. me/battlefieldgroup01 Remove the space and search on google. |
seunlier:Where bro? |
Blue on Blue today, Nigerian Airforce mistakes NA troops for escaping BHT's . No of casualties, unknown. |
SamuelAnyawu:Mehn!! Is it until the planes are shot down we then come with a contingency plan? At this point, we should be changing the course of the runway to avoid patrolling BHT's routes.. The Intelligence agencies know this, we always apply fire brigade approach to this thing's.. (Sometimes 10 minutes we Dey fly low. ) Well May God continually guard man pikin. |
