Politics › Re: Tinubu - Stop USA from Using Religion by DiamondSword799: 12:03pm On Feb 04 |
When we speak to a cowardly government, we must use Tinubu as a reference point. It's a shane |
Politics › Re: Tinubu - Stop USA from Using Religion by DiamondSword799: 12:03pm On Feb 04 |
Cowardly man is a disease to any nation. Tinubu is a coward. |
Politics › USA Using Nigeria To Shine by DiamondSword799(op): 12:01pm On Feb 04 |
Tinubu and his government of cowards have allowed Nigeria to be used by America to Shine. When you deal with the Americans, you must be careful, because they always want to Shine on your head. |
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Politics › Re: Tinubu, FG, DHQ - Nigeria Must Be Very Careful Of America by DiamondSword799(op): 3:22pm On Jan 23 |
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Politics › Re: Tinubu, FG, DHQ - Nigeria Must Be Very Careful Of America by DiamondSword799(op): 3:22pm On Jan 23 |
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Politics › Re: Tinubu, FG, DHQ - Nigeria Must Be Very Careful Of America by DiamondSword799(op): 1:22pm On Jan 23 |
I only reply meaningful posts. So gtfo my mention |
Politics › Re: Tinubu, FG, DHQ - Nigeria Must Be Very Careful Of America by DiamondSword799(op): 12:32pm On Jan 23 |
Validated: See how hypocritical you are ... the people who were kidnapped were in their churches. Were there no mosques in those areas? All of you who are enablers of terrorism will be picked up one by one. Shut up. Muslims were also bombed in their mosques. Shut up |
Politics › Re: Tinubu, FG, DHQ - Nigeria Must Be Very Careful Of America by DiamondSword799(op): 12:28pm On Jan 23 |
Obiedun: I disagree with you. Just this week some christians were kidnapped by terrorists whereby the government even denied it. It's glaring the government is helpless. It's glaring some people in the north are benefitting from it. Should Nigerians keep quiet and fold their arms until Nigeria become Afghanistan? Many people in my own village are in the camps of kidnappers and the government cannot do anything. People were kidnapped, not Christians. Stop using religious tag |
Politics › Tinubu, FG, DHQ - Nigeria Must Be Very Careful Of America by DiamondSword799(op): 12:09pm On Jan 23*. Modified: 12:33pm On Jan 23 |
I want to warn Nigeria against tolerating the shenanigans of America. And I say this as someone who understands geo-politics.
Nigeria must be very careful with the US. Despite clear evidence to the contrary, the US is determined to push their Christian genocide narrative.... Their insistence on pushing Christian genocide, despite rejections, shows their sinister intentions.
America is not interested in Nigerian Christians. Their sudden love for Christians is questionable. This is not about protecting Christians. This is all about the US dollar which is backed by crude oil.
The potential fall of the US dollar as global reserve currency, fundamentally threatens America. The dollar has been backed by Saudi oil, which gives the US huge financial advantages. However, as oil producing countries drop the US dollar, America faces risks. Which they are ready to fight against. That is why they went against Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro.
The FG must be warned about the true intentions of the US. America has never defended any people in a good way. They have only destroyed nations. Do not allow them interfere in our internal issues. We must also be ready to hit them back if they mess with us. Nigeria is never a push over. The DHQ must make plans to retaliate against this country, I tell you. Christians are killed, Muslims are also killed. They have no bases to come into Nigeria for any senseless visit. We can solve our problems. There is NO Christian genocide in Nigeria. Send them away. |
Politics › Re: General Chris Musa - To Succeed Or FAIL. by DiamondSword799(op): 2:25pm On Jan 20 |
Youcandothesametobeidentifiedasthedefendanthasfailedandthe DiamondSword799: Once in power, they forger all the solutions they once proffered when they were not in power. |
Politics › Re: General Chris Musa - To Succeed Or FAIL. by DiamondSword799(op): 2:25pm On Jan 20 |
Once in power, they forger all the solutions they once proffered when they were not in power. |
Politics › Re: General Chris Musa - To Succeed Or FAIL. by DiamondSword799(op): 1:55pm On Jan 20 |
You can use the same to you as soon fall back to us at the end jets launched attacks |
Politics › Re: General Chris Musa - To Succeed Or FAIL. by DiamondSword799(op): 1:55pm On Jan 20 |
Once in power, they forger all the solutions they once proffered when they were not in power. |
Politics › Re: General Chris Musa - To Succeed Or FAIL. by DiamondSword799(op): 11:53am On Jan 20 |
The buy says it will not be received as soon online and I have successfully made it to anyone as |
Politics › Re: General Chris Musa - To Succeed Or FAIL. by DiamondSword799(op): 11:52am On Jan 20 |
DiamondSword799: When people are outside the corridors of power, they seem to have the solutions to Nigeria's problems. .... Put those people in power, they fail spectacularly.
Once in power, they forget all the solutions they once proffered when they were not in power.
Today, Gen. Chris Musa holds political power. As Defence Minister, he has power to significantly solve military problems. But like I said, he would most likely fail at this.
As Defence Minister, he should immediately stamp his foot down to ensure the M-TRACON project is completed under his watch. This is a key national Defence project that has been delayed for ages, in this era of drones and missiles.. Gen. Musa should ensure that his Ministry selects the Best option and signs the contract, with significant technology transfer and local content development.
He also needs to look into our Border security architecture. As Defence minister, how can our borders be secured. Are the borders patrolled? Are they manned by police/immigration/customs? What is the current security arrangements for our borders. Do they need drones to monitor vast border?. These are the things Gen. Musa should be looking into. And trying to solve.
Thirdly, the Nigerian Air Force lags behind the army & navy in their mordenization drive. I don't understand why NAF generals are averse to buying proper air superiority jets. Their C-130 heavy airlift planes are very old, overdue for replacement, I wouldn't fly in that old aircraft. The NAF lacks sufficient air superiority fighter jets for a nation like Nigeria. Its a shame.
The NAF needs Air superiority fighters, at least 2 squadrons or 24 jets. China's J-10 or a Russian Su-30/35 jets are top choice. Some of these jets could be put in storage to save operating cost. But we need to have them in the country, with pilots trained for unexpected scenario. Who expected Donald Trump to threaten Nigeria , or Netanyahu to verbally attack Nigeria? Nobody expected these things, and that is why you must prepare for any eventuality. The NAF with a handful of fighter jets is a problem for Nigeria's national Defence. Gen. Musa needs to solve that problem for the NAF.
I want Gen. Musa to take decisive actions to implement our M-TRACON, Upgrade the NAF, and solve our porous border problems. Only then would he become the best Defence minister we ever had. For now, he lacks direction. Once in power, they forger all the solutions they once proffered when they were not in power. |
Politics › General Chris Musa - To Succeed Or FAIL. by DiamondSword799(op): 10:44am On Jan 20*. Modified: 11:53am On Jan 20 |
When people are outside the corridors of power, they seem to have the solutions to Nigeria's problems. .... Put those people in power, they fail spectacularly.
Once in power, they forget all the solutions they once proffered when they were not in power.
Today, Gen. Chris Musa holds political power. As Defence Minister, he has power to significantly solve military problems. But like I said, he would most likely fail at this.
As Defence Minister, he should immediately stamp his foot down to ensure the M-TRACON project is completed under his watch. This is a key national Defence project that has been delayed for ages, in this era of drones and missiles.. Gen. Musa should ensure that his Ministry selects the Best option and signs the contract, with significant technology transfer and local content development.
He also needs to look into our Border security architecture. As Defence minister, how can our borders be secured. Are the borders patrolled? Are they manned by police/immigration/customs? What is the current security arrangements for our borders. Do they need drones to monitor vast border?. These are the things Gen. Musa should be looking into. And trying to solve.
Thirdly, the Nigerian Air Force lags behind the army & navy in their mordenization drive. I don't understand why NAF generals are averse to buying proper air superiority jets. Their C-130 heavy airlift planes are very old, overdue for replacement, I wouldn't fly in that old aircraft. The NAF lacks sufficient air superiority fighter jets for a nation like Nigeria. Its a shame.
The NAF needs Air superiority fighters, at least 2 squadrons or 24 jets. China's J-10 or a Russian Su-30/35 jets are top choice. Some of these jets could be put in storage to save operating cost. But we need to have them in the country, with pilots trained for unexpected scenario. Who expected Donald Trump to threaten Nigeria , or Netanyahu to verbally attack Nigeria? Nobody expected these things, and that is why you must prepare for any eventuality. The NAF with a handful of fighter jets is a problem for Nigeria's national Defence. Gen. Musa needs to solve that problem for the NAF.
I want Gen. Musa to take decisive actions to implement our M-TRACON, Upgrade the NAF, and solve our porous border problems. Only then would he become the best Defence minister we ever had. For now, he lacks direction. |
Politics › Re: Ibrahim Traore Vs Nigeria - Immaturity Runs Full Circle by DiamondSword799(op): 2:28pm On Dec 18, 2025 |
Let this serve as a warning to others that challenging Nigeria isn't a good idea |
Politics › Re: Ibrahim Traore Vs Nigeria - Immaturity Runs Full Circle by DiamondSword799(op): 2:25pm On Dec 18, 2025 |
Niger and Burkina faso are led by immature dummies. The Mali guy, Asimi Goita is different |
Politics › Re: Ibrahim Traore Vs Nigeria - Immaturity Runs Full Circle by DiamondSword799(op): 2:00pm On Dec 18, 2025 |
HgAkpobomeEr: Traore is simply playing to the gallery. He is very immature. Very very immature for his age. |
Politics › Re: Ibrahim Traore Vs Nigeria - Immaturity Runs Full Circle by DiamondSword799(op): 1:56pm On Dec 18, 2025 |
ebukal67x: By the time he starts receiving mbok alerts in his inbox, he will know that even small small, they are paying for the privilege of being alive and talking back to the Giant. He is very immature and very silly. Time would tell. |
Politics › Ibrahim Traore Vs Nigeria - Immaturity Runs Full Circle by DiamondSword799(op): 1:52pm On Dec 18, 2025 |
Capt. Ibrahim Traore's grandstanding against Nigeria.
Well, what does Burkina Faso gain in this grandstanding?
Challenging Nigeria, what is the gain for Burkina Faso?
This young and immature coupist is not a good student of African history.
Ibrahim Traore is an enemy of the West. Today, he is an enemy of Nigeria, the continental Giant. When he needs help, who does he run to? Surely, stupidity and immaturity doesn't help. It didn't help Ghadaffi either.
We saw how Col. Ghadaffi derided Nigeria. And Nigeria smiled. When Ghadaffi needed help, Nigeria looked away and the rest is history.
Capt. Ibrahim Traore, you are making enemies for yourself. And time would tell how you fare. Continue believing the online hype about yourself. Just make sure, you never need help. Because it would never come from us. And no one else can give you start realistic help than Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Hausa Indigenes Set To Topple Fulani Emirs And Sultan. by DiamondSword799(op): 2:24pm On Dec 11, 2025 |
Arda1000: Hausa is gone forever,only Hausa-Fulani,and they are one blood and flesh Dream is free.... continue dreaming |
Politics › Re: Hausa Indigenes Set To Topple Fulani Emirs And Sultan. by DiamondSword799(op): 2:02pm On Dec 11, 2025 |
Hi ģ Please spell words correctly when you post, and try to use perfect grammar and punctuation. DiamondSword799: Please spell words correctly when you post, and try to use perfect grammar and punctuation. |
Politics › Re: Hausa Indigenes Set To Topple Fulani Emirs And Sultan. by DiamondSword799(op): 2:02pm On Dec 11, 2025 |
Please spell words correctly when you post, and try to use perfect grammar and punctuation. |
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Politics › Re: Hausa Indigenes Set To Topple Fulani Emirs And Sultan. by DiamondSword799(op): 11:40pm On Dec 10, 2025 |
ebukal67x: Make I no talk wetin dey my mind. abeg oo. Talk your mind |
Politics › Re: Hausa Indigenes Set To Topple Fulani Emirs And Sultan. by DiamondSword799(op): 11:39pm On Dec 10, 2025 |
odejimioflagos: This is pure fantasy. What do you want to do with the thrones? Are you going to crown Obi as their king? No it's not. It would happen soon |
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Politics › Re: Hausa Indigenes Set To Topple Fulani Emirs And Sultan. by DiamondSword799(op): 3:16pm On Dec 10, 2025 |
Rexymania: Fulanis are very strategic, it will be difficult to topple them Do you know what is happening currently |
Politics › Re: Hausa Indigenes Set To Topple Fulani Emirs And Sultan. by DiamondSword799(op): 3:16pm On Dec 10, 2025 |
Christistruth00: Times have changed it was the British that kept the Emirs in Business because they needed their Traditional Structure for indirect rule
The Hausas only need to demand for first class Status for the surviving Hausa Traditional Rulers which would be Argungu, Suleja Daura,Ningi,Gobir, and two others I believe were the Hausa rulers that resisted Fulani rule until colonisation and based on Hausa Overwhelming population even you know they will get it
That is step 1
Step 2 All other Hausa should also demand for their own Hausa Traditional Rulers over them in their respective Homelands Fact.os |
Politics › Re: Hausa Indigenes Set To Topple Fulani Emirs And Sultan. by DiamondSword799(op): 2:27pm On Dec 10, 2025 |
safeguide: Here we go again, it’s well what does this mean "here we go again" |