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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 8:17pm On Mar 12, 2015
saengine:
Can you guys imagine the emails flying between Augustine and Henry120?

A:We're screwed, help me fix this situation.
H:But master, the articles....more and more are coming out
A:Dont give me any excuses...help me fix this damm.it!
H:Yes master sad
You are killing me, SAEngine. Bwahahahaha…

The paper military was always claiming fake victories for Jonathan to be retained into power.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 8:13pm On Mar 12, 2015
Henry120:
Your koevet operative worked for a Nigerian Private security firm. Pilgrims security contracted the man as a mechanic, maintenance, servicing and repairs.

Pilgrims security is one of many private security firms working across the globe.Airscan, Academi, black water et al, are firms that U.S DoD, UK MoD have contracted and still contract.

Nigeria is also no stranger to the use of private security contractors, we've always hired them.


"He also said that foreign technicians are present in the northeast to teach Nigerian troops on how to use their new weapons, since there wasn’t time to train the troops before they deployed."....... President GEJ



This is the job your koevet operator was doing.
Man, you are one confused animal on the planet earth. You are contradicting your statements over and over. You once said there are no foreigners contracted to help your military and now you say Nigeria had always contracted mercenaries. Man why can't you go to sleep and cool your head a bit, because I can see that your heart is aching.

However, the man that was killed was not just a mechanic. He was a mercenary and performed mechanics as his secondary functions. Basically the man was trained to kill by koevoet. Go and drink some water and become better.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 8:03pm On Mar 12, 2015
agaugust:
Story source: One soldier

Source I.D. : Soldier with no name

2nd Source: Another unnamed soldier

Conclusion: Ghost soldiers talking about Ghost South African mercenaries .

2nd conclusion : All we are Southie soldiers humbled to become casual mechanics tonguetongue
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Stupi.d, journalists always guarantee confidentiality in everything they write especially from their source.

Did you expect them give names? That's unethical journalism.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 7:50pm On Mar 12, 2015
saengine:
Hahahaha grin grin grin. Can you imagine how much the Nigerians on this forum are sweating behind their PC's and fones. Remember a few weeks ago...."there are no South African mercenaries in Nigeria"

Slowly but surely more details come out. They are sh*tting bricks. Augustine is inboxing Beegeagle as we speak, asking for more details on the situation. And Henry120 is awaiting orders from Augustine as to how best handle this crisis.
Bwahahahahahaha!!!! an embarrassment indeed. They were making noise about the victories which were achieved by SA mercs. Whenever they posted articles claiming victories, I always kept on saying "THANKS TO SA MERCENARIES" because I knew Nigerian troops were cowards. Cowards cannot decide to change overnight and become valiant. I knew SA mercenaries were behind their success. SA mercs are brave and smart even the US special forces respect them so much.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 7:35pm On Mar 12, 2015
agaugust:
Yes, so I will serve you one hot fresh baked •

The most modern wire guided torpedoes getting defeated easily :


Anti-torpedo countermeasure system for surface ships The C310 is an anti-torpedo countermeasure system for surface ships, designed to cope with current and future generations of active and/or passive torpedoes, wire or non wire-guided, launched alone or in salvo mode . Surface vessels deploy such devices during the course of predetermined evasive counter-manoeuvres, to maximise the ship survivability against modern torpedo attacks. The C310 system includes two types of effectors – stationary jammers and mobile target emulators - and a launching system. This latter is composed of a control computer, junction boxes and two trainable launchers, carrying a number of compressed air barrels. The number of barrels per launcher is 12 or 8, according to the customer's operational requirement and the ship type. Each barrel is loaded with the relevant effector (jammers or l\/ITE) and consists of a launch tube, an air bottle and an electro-valve. The launcher is capable of launching the effectors at several hundreds metres from the ship.

http://www.naval-technology.com/contractors/missiles/whitehead/

Sorry bro, your wire guidance is wasted along with your unlucky torpedo tonguetongue

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You are gambling with your life. You are just like a mab who falls from an aeroplane without parachute. Torpedo will blow you and send you straight to hell. All anti-torpedo suite are just a tossing of a coin that you will never know it will land on its head or tail.


YOU WILL DIE!!!!
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 7:10pm On Mar 12, 2015
[size=18]No wonder general Napoleon rushed to retain the town because he knew the SA mercenaries had already swept the town during the night. Now he deceived people by playing RAMBO to make it look as if he was the one who recovered the town from Boko haram. Bwahahahahahaha…[/size]



A senior Western diplomat confirmed
that the South Africans were playing
“a major operational role,”
particularly at night. Equipped with
night vision goggles, the mercenaries
“are whacking them in the evening
hours. The next morning the Nigerian
Army rolls in and claims success,” the
diplomat said
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 6:49pm On Mar 12, 2015
bidexiii:
Its only a dum-ass would believe these ! First am 100% that the facebook account was created for the purported lie scam! How come not a single web ot TV news wouldn't carry the news ,why a facebook page ?
I have posted hundreds and hundreds of sources to confirm the news. You are late.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 6:41pm On Mar 12, 2015
Nigerian Army is claiming victories which were achieved by SA mercenaries. The truth comes out bit by bit.


A senior Western diplomat confirmed
that the South Africans were playing
“a major operational role,”
particularly at night. Equipped with
night vision goggles, the mercenaries
“are whacking them in the evening
hours. The next morning the Nigerian
Army rolls in and claims success,” the
diplomat said



http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/03/13/world/africa/nigerias-fight-against-boko-haram-gets-help-from-south-african-mercenaries.html?_r=0&referrer=
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 6:19pm On Mar 12, 2015
DictatorZAR:
Yet again these basta.,.rds come and talk shiiiit.

Now 90% of all your leaders die in foreign hospitals or go there for simple surgeries.

Nigerian hospitals private and can't even perform a simple kidney transplant in 2015.

Nigeria's FG don't even keep credible records of there deceased or causes of death from there villages to even more shocking there are virtually no records on causes of death of your leaders nor are there even autopsies.

Go look at your life expectancy rate before you come and talk shiiiit you rat eater read this before you talk.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3134907/

SA ain't perfect but compared to your shiiiiithole its heaven.
SA medical treatment as in 2015 is ultimate. We cannot take anyone overseas because there is nothing that doctors overseas can do and our SA trained doctors cannot do.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 6:04pm On Mar 12, 2015
Henry120:
We turned your koevoet operators into pity mechanics.


Nigeria recently placed a large order for Reva MK5 MRAPs. As deliveries commence, mechanics would have to come over from South-Africa to assist with logistics and transfer of know how.

Really no fuss.
We can see that you merely trying to confort yourself from disappointments. Shame!! The bone of contention is SA mercenaries were seen in Naija doing what seem to be commanding your troops on top of REVAs.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 5:28pm On Mar 12, 2015
lezz:
All qualified Nigerian doctors undergo English and general test to master their host accent and patient-doctor relations before they start practicising.

And if they so choose to engage in other jobs before they embark on full professional practice is another story.

But to set the records straight, of all of Africa, Nigeria produce doctors in higher numbers abroad than all southern African countries put together.

Before I drop my sources, I deem it proper to advice southafrican blacks not to jump into world affairs and events. Sit on the by lines and ask questions, observe and take notes. Better still, ask your neighbors of Angola, zimbabwe or Zambia.

Mixing up with the rest of the civilised humanity only in 1994 leaves you as usurpers, uncouth and out of touch with modern events.

It is the reason why all of you are making damming and ridiculous comments here with manipulative and misleading sources.

The Anglo-dutch are still extending their ( yours actually) lands and economic empire and you Zulu children are pretending to be Africa's best, debating with Nigeria whom God has mad your betters and liberators.

.....I almost forgot the links. Here they are http://ekoonibajeng.com/index.php?topic=239.0;wap https://dailytrust.com.ng/top-stories/6462-nma-revelation-two-thirds-of-nigerian-doctors-practice-abroad Association of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas - Home www.anpa.org/Non-profit organization of physicians and surgeons of Nigerian descent who are practicing in the United States and
......... Editorial: Migrating Nigerian Medical Doctors - huhuonline www.huhuonline.com/.../2287-editorial-... Mobile-friendly - Sep 24, 2013 - Other reports suggest that over 15,000 Nigeria-trained medical doctors are practicing abroad. This is ...
That's a lie. My cousin here in SA studied pharmacy in Nigeria and he applied for a job in one of SA big pharmaceutical firms. They however recommended that he must undergo some training in SA before he could be allowed to practice in SA and register with SA pharmaceutical council. He went to Wits University which underscored his marks and could not even grant him credits for his subjects based in the fact that the university which he studied in Nigeria was not internationally recognised and even the curricular was inconsistent with the recommended international principles. He was ignorant of many drugs and was generally someone you cannot trust with drugs in SA. His appointment was however dismissed and he thence applied to study pharmacy at Wits from second year until to the fifth year. He now has graduated and is employed.


Hence, Nigerian trained doctors are poorly trained and their qualification is not recognised world wide. SA could have as well not granted them licences if it did not have crisis in public hospitals.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 5:15pm On Mar 12, 2015
overhypedsteve:
dude he brought it to the table to prove his point. where re your mercs flying those jets.
Those pics are old damn it!! SA mercs are only approximately six weeks in Naija dammy and that pic was taken some years ago.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 4:39pm On Mar 12, 2015
agaugust:
Citation Needed !
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Come to SA and you will see that your fellow brothers are institutionalised in public hospitals which can only perform small surgeries, when patient have to perform much more sensitive and major surgeries they contract SA trained doctors who work in private health facilities.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 4:34pm On Mar 12, 2015
agaugust:
Nigeria's Dangote had not even started operations yet when made his first 1 billion Rand free largesse profit from the pockets of your M.oronic South African business executives, all because we are smarter than you, we milk you dry like dairy cows cheesycheesy
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The staff that you are smoking is supposed to be stronger than nyaope.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 4:22pm On Mar 12, 2015
agaugust:
So you have been meeting the man's wife privately while her husband was on mechanic duty in Nigeria? Can't you find a lady who is not engaged? Anyway, she is fully disengaged now, so carry on....cheesycheesy
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Media travels chief. Yep! as you say he was doing mechanic job that Nigerians couldn't do.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 4:19pm On Mar 12, 2015
DieVluit:
Picture 1 - South African Reva MK III APC

Picture 2. South African Reva MK III APCs.

No further words necessary.
FINITO
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 2:34pm On Mar 12, 2015
Thiza:
Johannesburg/Dakar - Nigeria has brought in hundreds of mercenaries from South Africa and the former Soviet Union to give its offensive against Boko Haram a shot in the arm before a 28 March election, according to regional security, defence and diplomatic sources.
Rumours about the use of foreign "soldiers of fortune" against the Islamist militant group gained substance this month when pictures surfaced on Twitter showing armoured vehicles rumbling along a street in what was said to be Maiduguri, the regional capital of Nigeria's Boko Haram-hit northeast.
In one photo that appeared on Twitter on 6 March, a white man in a khaki tee-shirt and body armour is shown beside a heavy-calibre machine gun on top of one of the sand-coloured vehicles as the column drives through the streets at dusk.
A Reuters reporter with knowledge of Maiduguri was able to verify the location of the photo as the Bama road, leading southeast out of the city, near the University of Maiduguri.
Election campaign posters of Borno state governor Kashim Shettima hanging from street lights indicate it was taken recently. The lights, notable for their ornate ironwork, were only installed last year.
Trainers and technicians
In confirming the presence of hundreds of foreign military contractors on the ground, including recently in the city of Maiduguri, security and diplomatic sources put the total much higher than the hundred or so previously reported.
Nigerian government spokesperson Mike Omeri declined to comment, referring questions to military spokesperson Chris Olukolade, who also declined to respond to multiple requests for comment.
In an interview with Voice of America late on Wednesday, President Goodluck Jonathan said two companies were providing "trainers and technicians" to help Nigerian forces. He did not name the firms, or the nationalities, or give numbers.
But a West African security source and a South African defence source said the foreign troops were linked to the bosses of former South African private military firm Executive Outcomes.
Executive Outcomes was best-known for its involvement in Angola's 1975-2002 civil war and against Revolutionary United Front rebels in an internal conflict in Sierra Leone in 1995. It disbanded in 1998, under pressure from the post-apartheid government in Pretoria to curtail mercenary activities.
Incoherent mix of people
The West African security source said several hundred foreigners were involved in running major offensive operations against Boko Haram, and were being paid around $400 a day in cash.
Their impact on the fighting so far could not be quantified, but the general run of the campaign has seen the tide turn somewhat against Boko Haram in recent weeks.
Separately, a South African defence contractor confirmed to Reuters that ex-Executive Outcomes leaders were involved in the deployment, which comes after the six-week postponement of elections in mid-February due to the threat from Boko Haram.
One Abuja-based diplomat said the South Africans were backed by soldiers and hardware from the former Soviet Union in an alliance against Boko Haram, which has killed thousands of people in its six-year campaign to establish an Islamic caliphate in northern Nigeria.
"It's an incoherent mix of people, helicopters and random kit from all sorts of different sources, but there is an element of internal cohesion from the Nigerian army," the diplomat said.
"It appears to be a desperate ploy to get some sort of tactical success up there in six weeks for the electoral boost," the diplomat added. The numbers of soldiers involved were in the "low hundreds", the diplomat added.
"No business to be there"
John Stupart, editor of African Armed Forces magazine, identified the troop carriers as Reva III, manufactured by a Pretoria-based company called Integrated Convoy Protection.
After reports of South African military trainers first surfaced in the Afrikaans-language Beeld newspaper in January, Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapise-Nqakula made clear her displeasure, saying any deployment would be illegal under 1998 anti-mercenary laws.
"They are mercenaries, whether they are training, skilling the Nigerian defence force, or scouting for them. The point is they have no business to be there," she was quoted as saying in domestic media this month.
South Africa bans its nationals from participating directly in hostilities for private gain. Georgia, seen as a major source of mercenaries, has laws before parliament criminalising participation in a broad range of foreign military activities.
Reuters was unable to reach the former bosses of Executive Outcomes through military contacts in South Africa.
The appearance of foreign private soldiers comes four months after Nigeria's ambassador to the United States said Washington was not helping the struggle against Boko Haram, and had failed to share intelligence and sell Nigeria the weapons it needed.
The presence of mercenaries from South Africa and the former Soviet Union adds to the broad array of forces lining up against Boko Haram, which has emerged in the last few years as sub-Saharan Africa's biggest security threat.
Chad, Niger, Cameroon and Benin have committed troops to an 8 700-strong regional force. This week, Chad and Niger launched a joint military offensive deep into Nigerian territory.
US and European special forces have just completed three weeks of war games with regional counterparts near Lake Chad, one of boundaries of a Boko Haram sphere of influence thought at one time to be the size of Belgium.
http://www.news24.com/Africa/News/Nigeria-drafts-in-foreign-mercenaries-to-take-on-Boko-Haram-20150312
The use of mercenaries can only tell you that Nigeria has no confidence on their own forces. By the way it was also admitted by their government official who branded them as cowards on international platform
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 1:12pm On Mar 12, 2015
DieVluit:
Kwaaaaks! By their own admission, they have to import foreign mechanics. Safe to conclude that they are useless in all fronts. South Africa even maintain their equipment, as admitted by them.
SA does almost everything for them.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m):
lezz:
one medical clinical student in Nigeria equals 20 kwa Zulu-Bantu doctors.
SA trained doctors are in high demand across the world.

This is what seems to happen to Nigerian trained doctors in Europe- The results is unwanted.


https://www.newsday.co.zw/2013/01/02/nigeria-trained-doctors-rank-second-on-uk-blacklist/

In Canada and US they wouldn't be allowed to practise medics or even touch patients if they were trained in Nigeria, rather they will be allowed to work as cleaners.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 12:32pm On Mar 12, 2015
saengine:
So the Nigerian military buys equipment, but is so incompetent it needs people to show them how to change tyres. Even worse it's generals are sending men to war with equipment that non of them know how to use. Training on equipment while Boko Haram is shooting at you....interesting.

See when people are desperate, they leave plenty gaps in their argument which they dont notice. So this particular man was performing maintenance on brand new military vehicles according to some here. What maintenance does a brand new vehicle need, besides a basic check? Equipment that hasnt been around for even 2 months and you need specialists to come check your oil filters for you....interesting.

Lets go a step further. In the case of the mine resistant armour vehicles bought from SA. These are not high tech, high end defence products. These vehicles perform well based on their chassis and frame design. No technician out on any field can ever change that.

https://i1.wp.com/www.revaarmoredvehicles.com/images/Gallery_revaVlargeF.jpg

The most "technologically advanced" part of this vehicle would be the weapons package and communication system. And since people here have insisted that these new vehicles are being driven straight to the front, somewhere out there there is a clueless Nigerian soldier shouting "white man white man, i need to contact my commander, show me how to use radio-o". And in the vehicle next to him "white man white man, i see Boko Haram, show me how to shoot-o".

So in conclusion, Nigeria cant perform the most basic maintenance on its vehicles because they claim they are new. Imagine a mechanic who doesnt know how to change a BMW 3 Series tyre, because he's used to changing Toyota Tazz tyres. And when these brand new vehicles are driven to the front, you need another set of people to show you how to use them in active combat.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!! THESE DUMMIES DO NOT EVEN KNOW HOW TO CHANGE TIRES OF A VEHICLE. ALL THAT THEY DO IS " WHITE MAN, WHITE MAN" CAN YOU SHOW ME HOW THIS AND THAT IS DONE.


YOU KICKED HARD ON THE BOOT, THEIR EXHAUST IS SUPPOSED TO BE AILING AS WE SPEAK.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 12:11pm On Mar 12, 2015
stillchris:
yes it does. so you dummies can shut up about SA mercs flying jets and helicopters. or engaging in combat ops.

just mechanics is okaygrin. he died fixing our truckgrin.
One day one of them will crash and I will stand to pose these questions to you. Well but I know the crush is very unlikely to them since they are expects in flying gunships and fighter jets.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 12:07pm On Mar 12, 2015
stillchris:
i doubt your son has a brain. since he's your son
My son would have done much, much better.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 11:59am On Mar 12, 2015
stillchris:
i was also lured to join the navy seals but i refused. see? easygrin.

for the rest of your cries....... no needgrin.
My son could have give a better comment.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 11:57am On Mar 12, 2015
stillchris:
no doubt. but ended up a mechanic in Nigeria. too bad
Does it even matter when mercenary ended up as mechanic in Nigeria and died with fellow Nigerian soldiers on a warzone?
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 11:39am On Mar 12, 2015
stillchris:
mechanics also travel too. mercs are now useless in iraq. so the man needed money to feed so he had to travel to Nigeria to change tires for change.

get that dummy? still a mechanic. nothing to be excited about
SA is a world recognized country to have mercenaries all over the world. That's why the ANC terminated their service because their ever growing activities in the world.

Mr Lots was a mercenary as accepted by his wife and it ends there
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 11:36am On Mar 12, 2015
Thiza:
KOEVET MEMBERS
THE MEN WHO ARE GIVING EXERCISES TO RAG TAG NIGERIAN MILITARY WHICH IN TURN ONLY END UP KILLING THEM OUT OF THEIR INCOMPETENCE AND UNWILLINGNESS TO BE LEARN.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 11:31am On Mar 12, 2015
stillchris:
good thing we are on the same page. he was just a mechanic.
The wife of Lotz ostensibly told the press that his husband was a fighter and soldier and that he had just left Iraq for Nigeria before his untimely death.

Did you hear that dummy. The man was a mercenary. Donner.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 11:20am On Mar 12, 2015
lezz:
The demands of your doctors is a naked reflection of the mentality of your Zulu-Bantu cave monkeys . It sure smacks of unprofessionalism, unearned doctor degrees by the dictatorial ANC government who insists unqualified bushmen fill up all governments and public institutions.

Your so-called private hospitals are owned, financed and staffed by Anglo-dutch and your xhosa and tswana cave men are who were forced forced doctor degrees are acting as nurses and clinical students.

By contrasts, Nigerian doctors are all over the globe performing professional duties.

As the single must HIV infected country on the green planet, and the one of the highest homicidal and attempted murder spots in the land of humans, your Anglo-dutch doctors would be over stretched, no?

To cope with such subhuman conditions, we understand why the ANC would staff your medical institutions with unqualified zulus and bantus whose only sense of purpose is "We must take what belongs to us",no?
Nigerian doctors are no longer wanted in UK, US and even SA is now limiting their reception because of their incompetency and their limit of how they could perform medical procedures. Nigerian trained doctors are not properly trained to handle major surgeries.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 10:51am On Mar 12, 2015
stillchris:
yes. and he did a good job changing the tires of our reeva MRAPs. still a mechanic.

thanks for acknowledging that fact for us.
If mechanics in Nigeria are doing tire replacement, then they are of a low grade. Tires could be changed by anyone even if you do not know technical know-how of fixing cars. Mechanics are more involved with mechanical parts of the vehicles and Aeroplanes. That is also an area of speciality to armed forces especially special forces. They should be able to mend poor performing vehicles and give them a new life while at the same time they are carrying guns and mortars.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 9:53am On Mar 12, 2015
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 9:44am On Mar 12, 2015
NIGERIA DOES NOT EVEN HAVE RELIABLE DATA FOR HOMICIDE IN TERMS OF WORLD BANK.


http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/VC.IHR.PSRC.P5
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 9:41am On Mar 12, 2015
Henry120:
According to your Doctors, it's 89 murdered a day.

Land ownership is just as relevant as you clicking on this page.

friendly reminder: virtually all black South-Africans can be rightly categorised as internally displaced people.


Once again when the pathetic state of South-Africa is pointed out in relation to the topic, you retort to making baseless accusations. Typical.

Reminder: 32,485 South-Africans were murdered in 2014, another 32,485 would be murdered this year.

Do not forget, this country doesn't have any active insurgency.
Total number of murders in Nigeria is double that of SA, that is excluding Boko haram victims.



http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate

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