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FLASH: Chief Of NAF, Amosu sent this fine officer and a younger coleague to their untimely death in an unserviceable helicopter. The NAF chief and ex-NSA Col.Sambo Dasuki (retd) bought two unserviceable Mi-24V Russian helicopters without rotors, when they got under pressure to use them they went ahead to remove the rotors from another unserviceable Mi-35P helicopter and placed them on the Mi-24V. The rotors of Mi-35P weren't compatible, they were just too heavy for Mi-24V chopper. What happened next was that Group Captain Ubong Akpan and Master Warrant Officer Zabesan Hosea were put on the helicopter in 2014 to fight Boko Haram, then the plane crashed near Girei in Adamawa state and killed both air force men. Then Chief of Airstaff Amosu was on hand during their burial in December 2014 to speak claiming their 'sacrifice' saved Yola, Adamawa state from falling into Boko Haram hands. READ MORE: http:///235YyfY
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Armed forces remembrance day........to those young vibrant souls we lost in d fight
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Nigerian coin (chilling mode)
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africaken:Nigeria Army have already received delivery of AutoKrAZ 6322 6×6 a long time ago
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[right][/right] Henry240:D tin de trip u abi, make we give them 1 year see if e no go spoil |
First Nigerian military couples to achieve the same rank.. Brigadier General Clifford Wanda and Brigadier General Cecilia Akagu.
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I smell WW3
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gottfried21:Are these ladies combatants or they are used by the officers for entertainment ![]() |
Vladimir Putin has no facial expression
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[quote author=Exponental post=40464123]Flexible cars for police is not a good idea in a country with many bad roads. He should have considered pickups cos of there higher suspension, else the cars get damaged by the roads within a short time and people push blame on police for lack of maintenance.[/quoted Abeg shaaaatttab, why their personal flexible cars no de spoil |
Henry240:Aw 101 is huge
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West African soldier's are the most brutal soldiers in Africa
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God bless the Nigerian Armed Forces
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bidexiii:They do bodyguard for state governors and celebs, but they are not armed with weapons |
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A well kitted Nigerian body
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Poverty in Nigeria is real Nigerian Customs seized trailer loads of contaminated frozen chicken from smugglers In Port-Harcourt Rivers state , dug a deep pit; deposited the cartons of frozen chicken therein; poured diesel and petrol on it; burnt same and thereafter buried it. Our people went and exhumed the destroyed chicken to consume and probably sell. One of those thing that reminds you that poverty in our society is real |
sczeska:Those rockets won't go pass 50meters i assure u. |
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People in Nigeria and far away abroad has been singing praises to FCMB as the only bank who really appreciates its customer, the week was celebrated with a bright display of colours which included the new FCMB colours (Purple and Yellow) and the result of was glaring as their was all smiles on the faces of customers. See pictures of how staff celebrated customer week.
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The former governor of Kaduna state Ramalan Yero is said to be the worst governor Kaduna or Nigeria in general ever had, but at least the city of Kaduna looks clean then, as at yesterday see what the central business district of Kaduna looks like. Gov El Rufai is doing the opposite of what he did in Abuja.
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(CNN)— Traveling through Nigeria's Port Harcourt International Airport any time soon? Sorry for your luck. The African terminal received the unfortunate distinction of being named "world's worst airport" in 2015 by travel website The Guide to Sleeping in Airports. This year's survey, which asked fliers to identify the world's worst and best aviation terminals, attracted 26,297 qualifying responses. Despite the site's name, airports weren't just rated according to how easy it is to take a nap while inside them. Sleeping in Airports' readers were asked to judge facilities in four categories: comfort, conveniences, cleanliness and customer service. What landed Port Harcourt at the top of the pile? Respondents reportedly complained about unpleasant and unhelpful staff, alleged corruption, a severe lack of seating, broken air-conditioning and the fact that the arrivals hall was inside a tent. "The good news is that some areas of the terminal have been recently renovated, meaning you can expect actual walls, floors and windows," says the website. "Though it is a far cry from reasonable, improvements are being made." Consistently bad: Saudi Arabia's King Abdulaziz International Airport CNN has asked for a comment from aviation authorities in Nigeria, but so far no response. Remarkably, Port Harcourt didn't even appear on last year's worst airports list. There were quite a few repeat offenders on this year's list though, as well as some notable omissions. Filipinos will be pleased to hear their long maligned Ninoy Aquino International Airport Manila Airport, crowned worst airport three years in a row before slipping to fourth place last year, didn't even make this year's top 10. Saudi Arabia's Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport held onto its position as world's second worst airport. Voters were annoyed by the chaotic, crowded, unclean airport -- particularly within the Hajj terminal. "From smoking in non-smoking areas to the bathroom odor wafting out into the lounges, few people sang praises after spending time here," said Sleeping in Airports. "Multi-hour immigration queues with distracted and absent officers further aggravated travelers." Fortunately, the site said Jeddah's days on the list are likely numbered -- the new Jeddah Airport is scheduled to open mid-2016. Nepal's Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport held onto the same spot as last year -- third. Last year's worst airport, Benazir Bhutto International Airport in Islamabad, Pakistan, slipped to ninth place, while Tashkent International Airport in Uzbekistan rose a spot to move from fifth to fourth place. Not a single United States airport appeared in this year's top 10, though Europe can't say the same. France's Beauvais-Tille Airport slipped in to land the number 10 spot. "Grievances from voters are detailed and far-reaching, but generally revolve around the absence of chairs, kind staff, sufficient toilets and hygienic standards," says Sleeping in Airports of the Paris facility. Worst airports of 2015 1. Port Harcourt International Airport (Nigeria) 2. King Abdulaziz International Airport (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) 3. Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu, Nepal) 4. Tashkent International Airport (Uzbekistan) 5. Simon Bolivar International Airport (Caracas, Venezuela) 6. Toussaint Louverture International Airport (Port au Prince, Haiti) 7. Hamid Karzai International Airport (Kabul, Afghanistan) 8. Tan Son Nhat International Airport (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) 9. Benazir Bhutto International Airport (Islamabad, Pakistan) 10. Beauvais-Tille International Airport (Paris) http://edition.cnn.com/2015/10/19/aviation/worlds-worst-airports-2015/index.html?sr=fbCNN101915worlds-worst-airports-20151242PMStoryGalLink&linkId=18052504 |
ocelot2006:Don't conclude what you don't know, i said he is a Nigeria Pilot and he is, what you should ask, is he civilian or military. Don't jump to conclusion cause i know him personally. those pix were taken in an airshow in Ukraine and he schools their. |
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