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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by GidiNaijaPikin: 5:44pm On Jul 06, 2013
sheyie2007: I can't believe y'all took that guy serious

Agents would not operate in that fashion ... it was easy to see through the hoax. And for goodness sake would any sane government intel service put the lives of it's force personnel and family at risk just like RedYellowGreen's has done? Poor thinking, poor target/person finding skills. Augustine Vunombagai was his closest match ... funny enough the gamble failed. It turns out to be a Google and Facebook search that anyone else could have done.

RedYellowGreen:

Numan
Joseph Edwin
1983
88 MAG
NAF
Lagos
Vunombagai
Abuja


All your questions Mr. Sheyie2007 were very pertinent. You were seeing the prank very clearly!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by GidiNaijaPikin: 5:20pm On Jul 06, 2013
Hezron Lorraine: Now 2 left just now.

Now you getting paranoid. Just chillax and be free in the mind!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by GidiNaijaPikin: 5:16pm On Jul 06, 2013
andrewza: Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire)

July 4, 2012: Since late March, when the UN officially created the Intervention Brigade, South African government officials have repeatedly expressed concern with the brigade’s explicit offensive mission in the Congo. South Africa participates in many UN peacekeeping operations and indicated that many South African citizens fear that the offensive mandate sets a bad precedent. Future peacekeeping missions could be more difficult and more dangerous because rebels will see the peacekeepers as a foreign invader. Other governments around the world have expressed similar concerns. South Africa is still dealing with the blowback from this year’s Central African Republic (CAR) peacekeeping fiasco. In January 2013, South Africa sent 400 soldiers to serve with an emergency peacekeeping force in the CAR. Before their unit was fully deployed, Seleka guerrillas (the main CAR rebel force) attacked the peacekeepers. The peacekeeping mission became a combat mission. South Africa suffered 13 killed in action and 27 wounded. The South African people were understandably shocked at the high number of casualties. Many South Africans thought the UN gave the South African soldiers an impossible mission. UN planning was inadequate and local intelligence was very poor. The South African government is assuring its citizens that there will never be another CAR disaster. The government and officers in the South African National Defense Force (SANDF, South African military) are insisting that the Intervention Brigade be completely ready to fight before the operation begins. The South African contingent consists of an 850-soldier infantry battalion. South Africa has a very professional military which believes in realistic training (fight like you train, train like you fight). The CAR operation was slapped together in haste. That is not the South African style. Recently the South African military reported that personnel assigned to the brigade have been conducting some very specific training exercises. At a training area in South Africa, Intervention Brigade soldiers attacked a simulated rebel-held enclave. The simulated enclave was built to resemble the border enclave occupied by M23 rebels. South African attack helicopters and jet fighter-bombers supported the attack. Why leak the training details? M23 reads press reports. The South African government wants M23 to know that if South African infantry assaults its enclave, South Africa’s high-quality infantrymen will have high quality air support and fire support. M23 should consider surrender. That way everyone stays alive. (Austin Bay)

http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/congo/articles/20130704.aspx

It's not about the talk. Talk is cheap! Enough of psychological war mongering! The M23 stage is set. Proof yourselves beyond the talking!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by GidiNaijaPikin: 4:45pm On Jul 06, 2013
agaugust:

egbon, mi o mo awon eniyan yi rara, mi o mo obirin ati awon omo to wa ni inu foto naa. sugbon ti o ba je nitori oro national security mo ni lati kuro ni nairaland forum, mo gbodo kuro. mi o fe ki anything affect nigeria rara. i love my country nigeria...to the point of death ! i swear !

Except you are directly linked/related to the Vunombagais or have mentioned any anything of grave impact to our National Security interests then I'd have also cautioned you without delay! But in this instance I don't see any correlation. Instant checks with colleagues do not give credence to the open show by Mr. RedYellowGreen. We don't operate that way. Your patriotic inclination is admirable!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by GidiNaijaPikin: 4:30pm On Jul 06, 2013
agaugust:

so who wants to force me out of this forum ? why ? any ideas ?

You are not a Vunombagai by any stretch of chance or are you? Someone has taken a chance by trying to piece together bits of unrelated information with the hope that it could help to unravel your identity. The direct communication with the fellow may have achieved that very objective. The rest I leave for you to figure out.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by GidiNaijaPikin: 4:17pm On Jul 06, 2013
Hezron Lorraine: What the Fvck.I have tears in my eyes right now.
Mr RedYellowGreen what exactly are your claims that its a crime for a serving supposed serving member of NAF can't hold online debate on military talks.I believe he can only be held accountable for anything if he's spilling classified documents.
This looks scary.I'm gonna get on whoever u are and wat ur purpose is.

I can confidently tell you that this is a hoax!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by GidiNaijaPikin: 4:02pm On Jul 06, 2013
The redyellowgreen fellow must be gleefully watching to see the effect of his prank!
Nothing to be worried about Agaugust!

Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by GidiNaijaPikin: 3:42pm On Jul 06, 2013
agaugust:

nigerian army color is red yellow green, see photo below


What if I signed-up on Nairaland with greenwhitegreen as my username? Would that make me the President of Nigeria on your tail? I'm sure you are smart enough to be playing the same mindgame with this fellow.

sheyie2007: it's a prank.. Abi naija lo wa ni too to?

Pay attention to Sheyie2007's poser. No sweat!

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