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IG:] Well if you don't bomb the bases you are not invading at all.You can't expect to walk to the military and tell the soldiers : "hey i am taking over" When they see you have superior fire power they will surrender.A coup will suceed easily in Nigeria just because the Niegrian government under estimates Nigerians. |
xterra2:Common lighten up men. This is a fictional thread created to explore the possibilities of liberating our people. We are sick and tired of our nation being run into the ground, day by day Nigerian becoming more brave and the status quo remains the something will HAPPENS. If you have any detailed Intel about our defence systems please feel free to share with us or don’t you want our country to be liberated. If the government can't stand up and defend the pride of thousands of Nigeria who are being subjected to inhuman searches at airports why should I give a hoot what the SSS thinks. As far as i am concerned, i can not sit on my azz and watch my people suffer any longer. We need to start raising our voices. The Nigerian army cannot defeat 150 million Nigerians. Do you know how the South Africans liberated itself from Apartheid? through violence, through bombs and through assassination? The people stood and rioted all over the country, the ANC trained guerrilla soldiers in Mozambique and fought the Afrikaner army at the border. We have to think about our children, those new babies being born in L.U.T.H everyday, what future are we going to leave for them. Because of the bad image Nigeria has generated over the past few years my children now use a foreign passport instead of a Nigerian passport. How can my own children be ashamed to bear their father’s nationality? How do you think that makes me feel for my children to belong to a foreign country? It must start from somewhere, remember Mandela, Martin Luther king jr, Fidel Castro e.t.c |
ChinenyeN:You sound like someone who has worked in the intelligence sector before,am i right or wrong? |
ode remo:Brother don't worry,GOD is on our side.Every day for the thief ,one day for the owner.When it happen he go be like film trick. ![]() |
N.I.Gboi:oops sorry dude,i was trying to quote platinumk myself,i must have quoted you in error.Sorry about that.You were defending me so there is no reason for me to attack you ![]() |
platinumnk:Wetin dey worry u? u chop winch ?i call your name? Abi you be one of those people wey dey worship yankie? omo waka far ,i don pass dat level ,yankie na nothing! |
I think the best thing for us to do is to move the capital of Nigeria from Abuja to the Some where in the south and to employ southerners as the state house security personnel |
Men fxck the USA ,Obama is an asshole, why did the USA not put Britain on the terrorist list when that British guy (reid) tried to bomb a plane with a shoe bomb in 2001? Typical Americans being racist, it is just because we are a black nation, to hell with them. They have caused Nigerians more harm than good. I don't care if they put us on a terrorist list, I don’t have any intentions of going to the USA. If one is comfortable where he is what is the person going to USA for? I say it again FXCK the USA.No more ,i will never sit back and let those bastards degrade my country or my people. Yankie no dey rein again so make dem hold themselves. They should go and sort our their economy and leave Nigeria alone. |
Chapelle.S:Last time I checked with Lockheed & Martins a single drone costs $7 million dollars, that money can buy up to 6 super-fast tanks besides drone can only carry 2 missiles at a time and they are quite expensive to operate and fuel. There are only a few people in the world who can operate drone and most of them work for the USA.So a drone will not be feasible |
asha 80:LOL , nobody wan die for nothing. You have to offer them something concrete, money perhaps? You can’t allow them in government because if you do so your leadership will be flawed from the beginning. |
From my calculations, our mechanized divisions are ill equipped. We will only need between 10,000 to 30,000 troops. The element of surprise is crucial, knowing how weak Nigerian military defence detection systems are and knowing old school our radar detection equipments are ,5 gunship helicopters can carry out a midnight raids at the air force base and destroy military planes with rockets, while other helicopters can attack the kaduna mechanized and artillery division and disable tanks as well as anti-tank guns. By dawn the military will be a sitting duck suffered severe bombings during the night. It is the same technique the USA used in the beginning of the gulf war. Using Air power to suppress ground power. |
asha 80:Yeah, finance will be a major stumbling block but we could offer the company supplying the arms payment after we succeed, with state funds of course (surely the Nigerian people will understand ).70% of infantry personnel will consist of Nigerian citizens while the remaining 30% will consist of highly trained mercenaries from other parts of Africa and beyond. The problem is where do you recruit committed Nigerians who will do this for the love of country not for a position in government? |
Choco5:Could you please just stay away from me on this thread. If you are not intelligent enough to know that insults are not required here then fxck the hell off!Fxcking coward. |
blacksta:LOL ,so you've play call of duty? Cool game hey? I have finished the first one ,i just got the second one Modern Warfare 2 but i am yet to finish it. You must agree the illustrated idea above is cool hey ?Imagine if you were in charge of the invasion and it became successful. Nigeria would have been liberated from those bastards. ![]() |
After realizing that they can't win the fight the soldiers will surrender to the invading troops and the country will be handed over to the person behind the invasion, there will celebration in the streets of the nation:
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After that the soldiers will disembark and engage in a fierce fire fight with ground troops securing each section one by one:
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After the initial bombardment, infantry soldier will storm the military base, security agency and Aso rock in armoured vehicles, while gun ship helicopters will continue to pound the installation with air to ground rockets:
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We also need 100 trained snipers to be positioned at strategic points to take out Top targets like generals,politicians,majors e.t.c
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To begin a massive artilery assault on key military installation and security agencies we need some of these babies: Suppress and Fire
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For the advancement of artilery towards key military installations ,we will needs some of these:
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This thread is a fictional thread created to discuss the possibilities of taking over power in Nigeria either via revolution or coup. Contributors can please post information regarding location of military bases and infantry personnel in Nigeria, weapons required to achieve a successful coup or detailed plans on how to mount an offensive against the Nigerian military. Contributors can also includes name of notable Generals in the Nigerian who needs to be converted or eliminated to ensure the success of a revolution or coup. Contributors can also provide costs or estimate of amount needed to fund such a venture. I will first like to focus on military weapons required Coup/revolutionist militia men must have upgraded weapons like the "expanded soldier systems": SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND
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jiworoblaw:Thank you very much for your kind compliments, I am sure there are hundreds if not thousands of Nigerians out there who have better ideas than mine. I just hope that those of us who wish to contribute "honestly" to the development of Nigeria will get a chance to do so in the near future. I wish you well too my brother. Stay blessed. |
I will like the city to have a careful laid out plan which must not be altered: The Key to a successful city is proper planning and a straight forward plan for long term infrastructural management You need to also strategicaly place the following in a city to ensure it's success: C.B.D Shopping malls Hospitals District Clinics Schools universities Mordern police stations Police headquarter for the city Sports city District Courts High Courts Supreme courts Libraries district fire stations Government ministries Embassies Universities Hotels Holiday resorts Recreational parks Museaums & Galleries District swimming pools(could be part of park) District sports centres Residential developments Just to name a few;
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jiworoblaw:I understand what you are saying and it is not that i don't appreciate Abuja or Lagos but i am just tired of us as a nation not pushing our leaders to do more in terms of development. Yes Abuja is worthy of praise and so is Lagos but for us as Nigerians not for tourists who will compare us to other nations. What also frustrates me is that we have enough money to develop our landscape but we don't even look in that direction. In my opinion, the eastern part of Nigerian has the most beautiful scenery in Nigeria but unfortunately it is almost the most neglected part of Nigeria. My brother when i go overseas, i go there to look for food to chop not to spend money recklessly. I live in South Africa with my family and when I spend ,I spend it if for business not to beautify another man's country. One of my future plans is to build a Supermega City (emphasis on SuperMega) in OnDo state,my father is from Ekiti and my mother if from Ondo.I prefer to build a city in Ondo because Ondo has direct access to the sea and because Ekiti people are very stubborn.(lol) I have a couple of rich friends here in South Africa who have shown interest in helping me develop as well as invest in the city but i cannot do it alone. I am planning to come to Nigeria later this year to meet the Ondo state Governor and run the Idea by him.The site of my future city will be around the town of Ilaje and I hope to name the city Ilaje Eco City.I already have a list of crazy architects and certified construction companies that could them help me realize that dream. But for now it is just a dream and a dream that can only come true if the Ondo state Governor shares my vision. I think Lagos is too crowded and the government needs to do more to build new cities in the east (because the east has been severely ignored) this will allow some Lagosians to migrate east thereby easing the burden on Lagos infrastructures. Below is a map of ONDO you can see where ILAJE is:
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