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2smooth2shout: i know a soldier who was part of the company that was ambushed that night. the guy told me that was the day Sudan became fearful of Nigeria. said they defended their base against thousands of Sudanese backed militias and still held the base. that's braveryYour 419 brain capacity really embarrasses you big time. ![]() |
agaugust: i dont like to waste my time with you, but let me advise you to get sangoma herbalist help to upgrade your brain from amphibious stage to mammalian stage, you clearly missed one stage in the evolution cycle.MR "SA is not on the list" I can see that your 419 brain capacity cannot work for you these days. It is only embarrassment that you suffer at the end of the day. Naijapigoon is very ashamed at your misinformed comments. MR " SA is not on the list" ![]() |
2smooth2shout: where has SA ever brought peace to in Africa? of course you can't be in the list of peace enforcers cos your military need to learn to fight first.DRC, Burundi, Sudan, etc |
agaugust: tell the world that both france and nigeria failed in mali....both nations are pulling outThe French are the true winners of Mali mission and the biggest losers are Nigerians. ![]() MR "SA is not on the list" ![]() |
NaijaPikinGidi: What did SA find/found? I'll be happy to know when and how? I'd also be glad to remind you of Zuma's sudden visit to President Jonathan in Nigeria where he made certain requests to President Jonathan prior to AU's 50th Anniversary! Nigeria is the key ingredient in the glue that holds Africa together!Zuma loves her ex wife who is the head of AU and would not take failures of Nigerian Army to spoil the AU's successes, hence he came with the plan. |
You only pitched up in Mali when France already cleared the area. You cowards!!! |
agaugust: tell the world that both france and nigeria failed in mali....both nations are pulling outThe french had to come from thousands of miles away to intervene, while your fat generals were warming their back side in Nigeria. |
[quote author=NaijaPikinGidi][/quote]It doesn't matter how you scratch it off, the truth hurts. The reason for the establishment of that brigade is known by you and as for me, check below! I have Mali on my mind. ![]() |
agaugust:Just accept that you are beaten, South Africa does not join, they are the founders of the brigade. ![]() |
CraigB: He's supposed to be a "resesha". He knows nothing. Fake, fake, fake.Their failure to respond rapidly to Mali crisis is the reason behind the establishment of Rapid Response Force. AU was criticised badly and Zuma could not take it in order to save the face of his former wife NKosazana Zuma. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Apparently your "reality" needs a serious awakening!Naijapindish, could you please help your friend @Agaugust who claims that SA is not listed on African capacity list. I mean, everybody knows that South Africa has been deploying troops across Africa in the last 18 years, so how does it come that they do not have such capacity? ![]() Please help your brother who is sinking in the pool of ignorance. SA proposed the plan for the establishment of Rapid Response Force and now they were looking for possible partners in arms. They however saw capacity in Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, etc, so now all of the sudden SA is not listed according to your fellow countryman. ![]() |
South Africa is the country which proposed the establishment of Rapid Response Force for AU and made itself available for such an initiative. However, they were looking for countries which can as well join arms by contributing troops, most particularly Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, etc. ![]() The power of a 33% brain capacity. Agaugust disgraced himself so badly tonight!!!! I hope Naijapindish is as well ashamed. Blunder Bra!!! |
agaugust: .Your fake Nigerian 100% brain capacity failed to grasp just that small news tabloid. The proposal for the establishment of a Rapid Response force was a South African initiative to have the response force which will rapidly be used to address to the crisis in the continent. That proposal was tabled by Zuma before the AU, because of Nigerias failure to respond rapidly to the Mali crises. However, Solomon Ayele Dersso above from SA which has already made itself available to join the force, he cited Nigeria, Ethiopia and Kenya as military that has capacity to contribute troops into this envisaged force. Did you expected him to name South Africa if is SA which brought about this idea? |
NaijaPikinGidi: You must be floating in a bubble to fantasy land! Farewell.We will reap the fruit that is meant for you and steal your wealth. |
We will r.ape your economy just under the nose of your leaders until there is nothing left. We are your new neo-colonists and wherever you see South Africans you must just address them as your masters. |
agaugust: we take over their jobs, same way our brothers are taking over their women and best jobs in johannesburg. we have 'penetrated' them front and back....especially their fine women, get it ?Bwahahahahaha!! We rape much bigger things and that your economy. Your economy really mate very good. ![]() |
agaugust: [size=16pt]Israel speaks about Nigerian Military[/size]Bwahahahahaha!! So, if Israel speaks about your military is suddenly all this superman in Africa. They speak thousands times about it, to hell we don't care. Mouth can pass the deepest seas in this world. Easy say than done. ![]() |
NaijaPikinGidi: Seems to be yet the most potent means of reaching your empty core!You cannot even think beyond yourself. Even God cannot help you boost your thinking capacity. ![]() |
CraigB: And they had all the time in the world to stop it before it exploded. Craig please don't make me laugh this way. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Digressional ...When South Africa sneezes the whole of Africa catches the flu. ![]() |
agaugust: that is south africa's domestic time bomb waiting to explode. will be worse than Rhino poachersI guess Nigerias time bomb has already exploded at the hands of Boks & Boks, the real Jihadists!! ![]() |
agaugust: south africa trembles when nigeria roarsThe country that beat you up in a bid to host 2010 world cup. Your shameless asses where nowhere to be seen after you decided to lock your tail between your legs and disappear from the ring of the real African giants. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Another business man will soon be selling SANDF to SELEKA.In Nigeria surely Kapsch Group could have made a killing. Instead he could have brought along his Austrian partners and bank all 100% stake. Before long the whole of Nigeria will be foreign owned and that is just starting already. Watch this space!!! |
sambos994: I wonder, what happens if we nationalize MTN Nigeria?You can never nationalise MTN per se. You can nationalise the whole industry which is telecommunications and that will affect all the telecom companies in Nigeria. Though, the problem is Nigeria does not currently have the capacity to nationalise telecommunications industry, unless it wants to run the risk of collapsing the industry. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Wetin this ode dey yarn sef? Aimless, baseless, brainless, sourceless, show of stupidity!FROM THE HORSES MOUTH- Aliko Dangote in Univ of JHB, Soweto Campus during Obama's visit in Soweto from an occasion that I personally attended. Here under I quoted from his speech: The Nigerian billionaire has outspoken views about South Africa’s attempt to right past economic imbalances. Last month, at a meeting convened by the trade and industry department, Dangote criticised the South African approach to empowerment. He said: “In Nigeria, we had these laws demanding that any foreign investor had to have a Nigerian partner. But that dried up capital flow.” He said Nigeria now allows foreign investors to partner with whomever they choose. That was one big performance that received thumbs dow n from South African students who attended the occasion. Infact, students were so irritated that they couldn't believe their ears. What he meant was that South African companies or any foreign investors can partner South Africans to make business in Nigeria without any involvement of local partner and which is always the case with South African companies operating in Nigeria. All that we can only think of was that foreign investment lost confidence in partnering Nigerians as business associates, no wonder the trade policy in Nigeria has taken about turn. Why do we have to pamper foreign capital at the expense of suffering and exploitation of our people by compromise, only because white foreign capital does not trust them enough for partnership. Should such policies take long in Nigeria we will only end up with foreign owned Nigeria. For further reading: http://www.citypress.co.za/business/dangote-looks-south/ |
NaijaPikinGidi: This kid never stops his stupid talk? Are you the one to tell me about Jihad!How do you justify new jihadist attacks, despite its alleged defeat? ![]() |
NaijaPikinGidi: Kapish! I ended this particular issue seeing you and every other SAn on this thread has failed to dispute my points of FACT. Your delusions about Nigeria are EPIC and baseless as usual. Learn to support and sustain your arguments with irrefutable facts. Cheers my boy!It is an undisputable fact that foreign business operate in Nigeria without any fuss of local partnership. FACT!! Deal with it. That you will never see in SA my boy. |
NaijaPikinGidi: I have talked based on facts, but you talk based on delusions! From where I stand Nigeria is still intact while your BH friends and terrorists have been cut to size away and out of our borders where they came from! They isolated remnants are being tracked, captured or killed in the ongoing mop-up around the fringes of the North Eastearn borders!! Since 1914, there has always and will always be ONE NIGERIA!Do you know the meaning of Jihad (Holy war)? It means the ongoing war even at the expense of losing life and that war has no end. It gets to be passed from generation to generation like cancer cells. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Now you throw-in the towel after being pummeled consistently in the face with accurate facts!Who says I throw in the towel? NO!! I don't because this project might be profitable to the people of South Africa through creation of Jobs, better infrastructure and the greater relief on our government in respect of maintaining expensive roads in JHB (my city). Aside from its foreign investment the government has as well included local partners which is important to our people to make sure such lucrative deals do not enjoy sole ownership by foreigners as is always the case in Nigeria. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Is that all you could comprehend from that comment? I am reposting it again to answer your new comment above! Read and comprehend the highlighted portion!!Is better to us, since white people in SA are not forcing us to the edge by killing our people on their plight for the formation of their separate state. The BH in Nigeria is forcing you to the edge by jihadist attacks on your people. Anyway, this is not for us to worry but your people who are blown up to the pieces by bombings that never cease to end. ![]() |
NaijaPikinGidi: Fact is ... you are so clueless! Stop fooling around with your unending digressions! 65% of US$500 million minimum per annum will be milked from all South Africa road users in Johannesburg and handed to Kapsch for services and technology deployment to improve your roads! KapishIt doesn't matter, for so long the roads of JHB will remain in good condition for the better part of their lives. The roads of our cities will be as more shinny than ever before when our government was taking a good care of them. The roads of JHB used to wear every month and needed billions of money to repair. Have you ever wonder why the roads of New York are this shinny? That's as a result of this e-tolling system. The roads of New York have been privatised. Perhaps in Cape Town we will only have local investors since they could have already seen how profitable the business will be. They hesitated to invest on Gauteng e-tolling system since this business was new in the country. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Rule No.1: You do not negotiate with faceless and sly terrorists!Orania remain part of South Africa even to this day. Their schools are still funded by our government. |
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