He might be right , one brand ak 47 new assault rifle is already about 1500 dollars , add anti ballistic helmet of 120k , standard boots 40k , kevlar vest 150 thousand , uniform 40k , Belt 10k , honey well radio ....they might not be too far from the truth sha ..
Iamgrey5: 90% of the factories in Nigeria are Lagos or Ogun State
I challenge you to mention 6 well know factories in Nigeria that is not situated in these places.
Just 20 factories that You are using 90 percent ...well because of imported raw materials the few factories love to stay near functional port ..it has nothing to do with Tinubu
seunmsg: How come they are only industrious when they get to Lagos? Why can't they replicate their industriousness at home? Does it have to do with the excellent leadership of Lagos and the poor and visionless leadership at home? That they have to come to Lagos to become industrious is a campaign point for Tinubu. Kudos to him for bringing out the best in them. We need him to turn all parts of Nigeria to Lagos so that Nigerians can achieve the height of their industriousness in any part of the country and not in Lagos alone.
You are a professional spin doctor, just see how you spun my comment to your advantage... I dey fear u
seunmsg: At least, he has turned Lagos to the 5th largest economy in Africa. Now tell us, what is the position of your Atiku's Adamawa and Peter Obi Pandora's Anambra in Africa?
Lagos is the 5th largest economy partly because of the industriousness of a particular tribe...
This is why we say Tinubu is not fit to be president..After ruling Lagos for over 20 years with a cumulative budget of over 100 billion dollars the man has not even constructed upto 200 kms of new roads , he has not laid even 2kms of water pipeline or even opened a single water treatment plant ....this is the kind of man some clowns want to be president of Nigeria
Jakumo: Nigeria should reach out to Turkey, for that nation has become a dominant player in the design and manufacture of both combat and surveillance drones, all of which have been battle-tested with great success in various recent theaters of war.
If an upstart small nation such as Ukraine could deploy Turkish drones to devastating effect against artillery emplacements fielded by Russia, the giant bully on the block, then it stands to reason that Nigeria could buy fleets of Turkish drones and use them to immediately turn the tide against all terror groups currently bedeviling the country.
Specifically, Turkey's Bayraktar TB2 drone has become the go-to combat drone for multiple nations due to its cost-effectiveness, mission versatility, munitions payload, and ease of maintenance. Here is a short video about this particular model of Turkish drone that could be purchased right away to deliver a paradigm shift difference in Nigeria's northern battlefields within 24 hours.
If any Nigerian military officials are reading this post, Bayraktar drones cost between 1 and 2 million dollars each, depending on the customer's configuration requests. Compared to the multi-million dollar price of manned aircraft, this pricing is eminently affordable, with the added benefit that no human pilots are placed in war-front danger when drones are used as opposed to manned aircraft. This is the official website of the company