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A friend of mine once told me about a creature that normally appears during oshun-oshogbo festival after some rituals have been performed by the worshippers, and that people are not allowed to go there with gadgets to take photos. They call it the river goddess This might be another old wives tales but I'm curious, people that have gone there before should tell us about it.
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Why such devilish act? Equanimity and presence of mind is required when dealing with humans. |
funshint:Japan surrendered during world war 2 after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by US air force. America military operation in irag, Libya and some other places actually achieved their evil intentions, but the aftermath is a complete anarchy and sectarian violence |
Conwarden:Our fingers are crossed for now, but America will surely come up with different strategies regarding China |
This is really frightening and worrisome. |
gmo10:This is a battle for supremacy, America is trying to contain China by all means. |
SocialJustice:I really don't know man, humans are hellbent on destroying this beautiful planet |
What a remarkable feat, the most amiable football player on earth |
Hmm, she's such a controversial thespian, her entire life revolves around social media. |
ShyBabe:Good morning, and thanks for your kind words, I will ignore them next time. |
The US has reportedly decided to send extra fighter jets including F-22 Raptors, F-35 Lightning II, B2 stealth bombers to Australia to deter possible Chinese military aggression and threats from North Korea The unclassified report, the summary of which was revealed on November 29, highlights the US’ vast military capabilities and the Biden administration’s strategic priorities, which include dealing with China’s military build-up. Following a review of US military resources throughout the world, the Pentagon sought to enhance bases in Guam and Australia to confront China. Improvements are expected to begin next year and will include airfields that will help the US Department of Defense get troops in and out of the region rapidly for drills, deployments, or a potential confrontation. “You’ll see new rotational fighter and bomber aircraft deployments in Australia,” said Mara Karlin, the US Department of Defense’s deputy under-secretary for policy. The review, which was ordered by President Biden in February, is one of several defense-policy assessments expected to be released in the coming months. Recent developments, such as the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, China’s rising military aggression toward Taiwan, and a dangerous Russian military buildup near the Ukrainian border, make such analyses all the more relevant. The increased aircraft rotations in Australia are an indication that the US is moving forward with the strategy as a major pillar of its tougher defense posture to deter China. These aircraft could include B2 stealth bombers, as well as F-22 and F-35 stealth fighter jets. Post AUKUS Cooperation After the trilateral defense agreement with the United States and the United Kingdom, Australia is slated to receive nuclear-powered submarines. But the objective of AUKUS is much bigger than submarines and Australia. The new accord is a critical component of Washington’s efforts to keep China from acquiring military dominance in the region. The US military’s ability to act freely in Asian waterways and airspace has been hindered by China’s growing arsenal of missiles directed at US bases in Japan, Guam, and warships. In September, Washington and Canberra announced that they will expand the rotational deployment of US military aircraft in Australia and expand their cooperation to include the maintenance of US naval warships in the country. Additionally, the governments also stated that they would undertake more integrated drills and collaborate with other regional allies and partners. In February, the Biden administration initiated a force posture review seeing what improvements the US military’s presence, resources, and strategy would be needed throughout the world. Experts feel that the AUKUS initiative is the first fruit of such a process. Rotational deployments of the US Air Force in Australia include bombers capable of carrying anti-ship missiles to deter Chinese warships in the region. Experts believe that the US Navy is expected to request access to the HMAS Stirling facility in Perth for its nuclear-powered submarines. Cocos Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean, is well suited to observing approaches from the west towards the disputed South China Sea. The rotational deployment illustrates how Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s government is becoming alarmed by China’s fast naval expansion. US Deploying ‘Most Advanced Aircraft’? The top US Air Force official in the Pacific indicated in September that the service was keeping its options open about which military jets will become part of an enlarged American presence in Australia. Pacific Air Forces commander Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach told reporters at the annual Air Force Association conference that the aircraft with which Australia will agree – will be deployed., including F-35s, F-22s, and B-52s, as well as B-1s. The US Air Force regularly conducts drills with the Royal Australian Air Force and deploys bombers to the continent on a regular basis. Both are part of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program and the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing agreement with the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Canada. In July, the US Air Force deployed more than two dozen F-22 stealth fighters to a training exercise in the western Pacific, an unusually huge deployment of the powerful jets that observers believe, sent a strong message to China. For Operation Pacific Iron 2021, about 25 F-22 Raptors from the Hawaii Air National Guard and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, were deployed to Guam and Tinian islands. The F-22s are fifth-generation fighter jets that include stealth technology and combine onboard sensor systems with off-board information systems to provide their pilots with a complete view of the fighting environment. These fighters were accompanied by two C-130J transport aircraft from the 374th Airlift Wing at Yokota Air Base in Japan. Similarly, at least three B-52 bombers from North Dakota’s Minot Air Force Base were deployed to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. The bombers are frequently accompanied by KC-135 tankers.
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All of them are bunch of confused mediocres including the man talking. |
Nigeria is in comatose under that groggy president. |
Those IPOB/ESN firebrands should should do something more useful than wasting their lives, what they are fighting for now is a pipe dream |
IPOB is behind the unspeakable act |
Fayose will call his trial a political witch-hunt and play ethnic card, and his credulous minions will believe it. I think it's time he pays the Piper. |
Good, Say NO to embezzlement |
This guy and his fiddlesticks everyday |
Insecurity in Nigeria has taken a frightening dimension |
As a pan Africanist, I welcome him to Nigeria, but we need to put in place tougher restrictions on south Africa due to this new covid variant. |
ShyBabe:Put yourself in my shoes dear, can you sit back and watch mischievous people rubbishing your tribe for no reason? I'm not happy that this thread got derailed, I also deviated from the main objective, but it's not totally my fault. |
BESTScientist1:Me role model for wetin man? ![]() |
showafrica:Thanks bro, we all should start fighting for our different tribes |
ruggedtimi:How? |
Congrats to them, I'm patiently waiting for igede republic which will happen very soon.
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Both PDP and APC are the same with people of questionable character, we need another party. |
Sanmel:Agreed, we should stop asking. |
Bunmhi:You are absolutely right dear |
Alitair:Lol, me self I want to see them as well |
cybriz82:They only exist in the imagination of people |
Jamesbiodun:Those are superstitious beliefs bro |
jericco1:Please marry her oo |
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