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Would give anything to have a Car, any car. |
ActivateKruger:lol. To avoid derailment I ll let this go. Truth is Nigeria know how to kill South African records, you built the biggest oil refinery in only sub Saharan Africa not Africa but we are building the largest refinery known to mankind, you built the deepest port in South Africa while we are building several large capacity ports not to break records but to deliver value. Soccer world cup infrastructure? Are you kidding me? You shouldn't even talk about it, that was the biggest embarrassment in your nations history seeing you never got to actually partake in the soccer. I am not saying your Government is not trying, I am just saying we are all Citizens of Great Nations. Have a nice evening Mate. |
jln115:Bro why are you arguing with yourself? Or do you suspect that White people are not SouthAfricans. |
ActivateKruger:well you guys have good roads and developed infrastructures from your Apartheid era, well so did the Ancient Mayan Civilization. |
patches689:Guy stop being like that, your country's GDP is not even up to half a trillion dollar and that's where the people you are calling poor are standing. The idea of South Africa being too developed or industriized or whatever than Nigeria or other African Nations is now becoming a huge fallacy with other African Nations developing their industries. You produce military hardware's? Well so do North Korea and Iran and even Thailand. When it comes to the international scene power is defined by a number of factors and not one. Geography, Economy, Natural resources on reserve, Human resources. E.T.C You really do not have much option than to buy from the west since most of your policy makers still have strong western roots. I don't even know why you feel proud about it when there ar African nations that can mobilize a stronger Eastern equipped force in the same continent as yours. You buy west yet you are stucked with all their outdated equipments. Enjoy your procurements |
browniex:I ve got a sound and sure business plan that would definitely give you returns. Watsapp me let's talk 08100661236. My condition is that you allow me to manage the business and pay me salary from the profit. |
ActivateKruger:funny guy. |
ever811:Lol. Wish we have always had men like him that bothered less on their own luxury. |
Henry240:The ATR are frequently seen flying over Benin. The Maritime base in Benin seems to be it home |
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rugged7:and he will continue to do so for as long as it takes. Just to ensure that he can keep paying you Salaries. We trade more with the west and therein lies our security and economic interest. The West created this country. We must therefore find ways to forge better relations with them. Our army is very abusive and we know that. Was at first bank Ribg Road Benin when one tall man dressed in military fatigue carrying horsewhip was assaulting a bank security guy just because he refused to let him in with his bag. The question is, why do our officers go about with horsewhips? Why are they hostile and abusive to civilians? What are we putting in place to stop this? What laws are in place to ensure that officers behave responsibly on duty and outside duty. SAAF AIRDEFENCE FORMATION
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chinese8107:yea. China is a gift to developing nations |
giles14:we will never realize that. Nigeria will continue to look on the west as a long standing ally not just for Military and security reasons but basically for economic reasons. Take it or leave it it is cheaper and easier for Nigeria to buy from the west than from the east, such an exchange could be done leveraging on the transfer of a specified amount of natural resource or granting of concession in the oil industry we may end up not paying in cash for things we buy from the west or not even paying at all. But for the east it is a different story. Russia has it own oil, and other natural resources. Some will say didn't we buy weapons from them during the civil war? Well during the civil we Russia was in a search of cold war relevance in Nigeria that was why she intervened. Nigeria paid for arms procured from Russia using Cocoa, Peanuts, Palm nuts, rubber and other raw materials which Russia (already self sufficient on this products) would then ship to other European countries and sell. After the war there was a new chance for Nigerian eastern relations but it never happened, simply because Nigeria and Russia could not find any bases for bilateral trade. Nigeria was not a serious weapon importing nation so Arms could not be the basis, they tried tech transfer and built a steel complex the Russians saw that Nigeria was also not yet ready for some kind of technology due to her overdependence on the west. Several high level bilateral trade delegations were exchanged between Nigeria and Russia to find a bases for trade but in the end Nigeria ended up in the lap of the west. The Russians later realised that Nigerians preferred luxury to longterm success hence the plan by Russia to transfer automobile manufacturing tech to Nigeria failed because Nigerians preferred to drive the luxurious European cars instead of those from newly developing industries. In conclusion Russian-Nigerian relations have always been a sad story. |
Troop101:ok. thanks for the info. Now the both of you can go and engage yourselves in hot fagg@t love, far far away from this thread. ![]() |
If he was an American senator he should be in Jail by now, if he was Chinese he should have been hanged by now. But since he is a Nigerian we will give him a made in Nigerian wife and a prosperous political life. Was hr not elected into power by somebody? So why complain, the people that selected him for power believe he is the best person to represent them and that is what he is doing. why would a public office holder be talking about a selfish matter when there are other critical issues in the country to be attended to such as poverty inflation and unemployment. To me I think it is the people that elected him that are foolish. For choosing a one time stomach infrastructure over future progress. Now he is talking about his cars, his wives, and his flamboyant lifestyle. Using it to taunt the ragged poor and hungry people that chose him for power. It is really sad the kind of country we live in |
Where pictures, where the remaining one. |
MikeCZA:or a few of these. Pics: Gun truck used by a rebel group in Libya.
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Henry240:OK. But we can be sure that when it comes under fire from an ambush the men in that thing may return home in brown boxes wrapped with the flags of our fathers. It is too exposed. Maybe it would work during the dry season in the Nigerian Northeast but now the vegetation there makes planning an ambush very easy. Such vehicle should move in columns. MNJTF CTCOIN.
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Every body is creating thread about Mosul but your lazy asses can't look for picture to post abi? |
Henry240:open bodied. What's the difference between this and a pick up. That's a frea#ing widow maker. |
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tdayof:and somebody went to buy the Honkers. those behind that procurement should be probed. are they trying to kill our local industries by buying foreign made products when there are capable locally made one's. that was a very unpatriotic decision. for every foreign product we order, a good number of foreign workers get job placements while our own graduate grapple with unemployment and poverty. IMO probe the fat bastards that bought the honkers. |
Hehehe. We wee nor click oh. Go and read your article yourself. |
nemesis2u:F#cking pervert. The worst that ever happened to south Africa in the area of technological development was the fall of apartheid. South Africa under the white supremacist rule was a world player. Militarily and politically. The only African state that took part in the Breton Woods arrangement. I wonder what those guys could have achieved. |
bantudra:well I hope you didn't allow yours to go abroad. |
africaken254:oh. you are a very funny guy. Some advanced nations outsource the manufacturing of some components of such satellites but we, we are just too advance we outsource everything. |
africaken254:hmm.using leased satellites to transfer sensitive informations on national security, national emergency action plan, identities of officials in the foreign service and secret service. Hmm I think it is a good idea, For Kenyans.Here in Nigeria we ve seen what it means to be compromised. In 1984 members of the Nigerian secret service along with agents from the Isreali MOSSAD undertook an operation in British soil. The target was Umaru Dikko a total Scum Bag. The operation failed and it was time for the Nigerian government and the Israeli government to deny their assets in the hands of the British Government. Isreal denied their MOSSAD agents in the field and requested that they be repatriated on grounds that they were Israeli citizens bit Nigeria couldn't deny anybody because the person they called secret service had their information's in the British interagency fact book as Nigerian government officials. Never again would that happen. |
whitebeard:lol you had to comment didnt you. making yourself the dumbest nairanlander of the month October even at the last minute when the month was almost over. lol. maybe they should even use facebook and watsapp to communicate. mUmUni |
Henry240:yes.with a good economy. Anything is possible. Lagos is set to rise from Africa fifth largest economy to Africa's second largest economy only behind Nigeria. It would be home to the world largest refinery, some of the most innovative start ups in the world, Africa first computer and smart phone manufacturer Zinox, and a host of other things that we cannot be too proud of. So yes things are hard right now but we will get there. |
Henry240:one of the satellite would be used for sending CCTV footage from the thousands of camera's to be installed in Nigeria's major cities especially areas without fibre optics cables. The other would be use for moving Nigeria from anologue to digital radio and TV operation. All this would be powered by indigenous firms. Innoson the first indigenous car manufacturer in Africa is already investing 1.8 billion dollars on a new ICT branch of its company just to ensure that sensitive data and files remain in the control of indigenous companies not foreign ones. |
Ramon92:its not meant for storing data the honourable minister was misinterpreted. The satellite will be the power of the Nigerian smart city drive. Which involves the connection of CCTV camera's in major cities the satellite would transfer the footages to a innoson operated cloud storage system which is the reason innoson signed a recent billion dollar ICT agreements with China. I hope I ve tried to enlighten you? |
Henry240:its not actually a crash thing. Its a cloud flare. Too many people downloading pages from a web server at the same time and the server is finding it hard to meet up with the traffic. It is more frequent when you try going through nairaland.com directly. Try going through a sub link like a link to the romance section. |
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