Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by overhypedsteve(m): 6:59am On Apr 24, 2015 |
FighterPilot: Firstly you will have to understand that SA is a multiracial country. We cannot continue to make all black movies like Nigeria every time.However, SA does have many movies produced in SA by South Africans 100%. We.also trained many Bollywood film directors. you teach them how to run around half naked wielding a zulu spear. Pls face it. People only like to watch you guys when you re making fun of your culture and history, a film about a south african primitive native tribe will always sell, a film about south africans being flayed by the white aparthied regime will sell in any language. This is what the whole world wants you to produce, this are the kind of pictures we want to see coming from south africa. A continued reminder of the backward and primitive culture of the black southafrican people. Between nollywood hold 70% of the african movie share. Nobody wants to see a southafrican dressed smart on a movie set impersonating jamesbond, we wants to see dem old ancient ear piercing savages moving about with their br.east and geni.talia flying freely, The Legacy Of A Primitive and Backward society |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by overhypedsteve(m): 9:37pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
NaijaPikinGidi: Gallant Naija sojas ... Agaugust, Henry120, Chris, Iterator, Fydence, Evarn, Lezz, Elka, Asuokaa, OverhypedSteve, et al ... una do well.
Just thought I'd mention ... it's now time for me to return home to my family as things begin to wind down for me in the frontlines. In deed, this thread has been the place where I have passed personal time inbetween the volatile COIN combat and intel ops in the service of fatherland Nigeria. Throughout the good and bad days, and near fatal events in the field, I have found courage and determination interacting with you great sons and brothers of our great country NIGERIA. Many thanks to our President and C-I-C ... we are on the final phases towards neutralising future brutal terrorist attacks on our soil.
I will be around ... quieter, but this time resting and reintegrating myself back to the normal military routine outside the NE. Always remember that our eyes are watching and reading with pride all that we do here to etch Nigeria's great name and exploits in the sands of time.
In deed it is #VictoryForNigeria and #NeverAgain to terrorist impunity on Nigerian soil. Long live President Jonathan! Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria! Long live us all.
In answer to the question headlined by this thread: it's (1) Egypt (2) Nigeria (3) The Rest.

Goodnight as you keep the flag flying! we welcome you back into the peace that you ve fought fought for. #VictoryForNigeria #GallantSoldiers
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by overhypedsteve(m): 2:18am On Apr 18, 2015 |
osystein: haili was actually racists towards are non-cushitic African. He was also a proponent of the racists hemetic theory. wat do you mean by that. He was actually racists? But did he or did he not stand against the italian colonialists, did he or did he not retain his freedom while doing this ( mandela couldnt even free himself from prison and we re to believe he freed your black south african,primitive a55es?) did emperor Haile not give africans in ethiopia a fighting chance, while the blacks in south africa were at that same time pampering the a55 of their white overlords? Did Mandela not call for the help and support of african leaders during the apathied struggle? was he not a liability to africa? Did he not receive guest visits from african leaders that have made better contribution to african unity and development (olusegun obasanjo). When nigerian and african leaders were busy creating dvelopmental programs and institutions that will move africa forward your nelson mandela was busy battling with women and tobaculosis, where was he when NEPAD was created? Where was he when AFDB was created? Who is mandela and what did he do for africa?so Mandela made some bunch of iliterate Blacks free including himself and we should call him the greatest man africa have ever produced? You guys really do not know what greatness entails, to put it simply. You guys do not know anything and to that extent Africa as a whole will continue to watch and wonder why we even allowed mandela to get out of prison in the first place. I think africa would have enjoyed better trade relations with a richer and better white south africa not this caricature black south africa with self esteem issues. |
Politics › Re: Trekking Man: Hasheem Who Is Trekking For The Hope Of Nigeria, Now In Lapai by overhypedsteve(m): 10:04pm On Apr 16, 2015 |
I jst dey observe. Make nobody carry that man with car oh. |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by overhypedsteve(m): 10:14pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
jl115: The following are considered the 2 hottest places in SA and Nigeria
Letaba (Limpopo) :Average yearly high: 35C Max:50 Upingto(Northern Cape) :Average yearly high: 33C Max: 43
Abuja :Average yearly high:33.03C Max: 42
Sokoto :Average yearly high:33.2C Max:47.2
Highest temperature ever recorded South Africa: 53C Richtersveld Nigeria :47.2 Sokoto hauling a bag of rubbages at me again. Those ladies in that picture,. Were they in any of this hot region at that moment? The men you saw, were they in a hot and dry desert region or in a snow storm? |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by overhypedsteve(m): 8:28pm On Apr 09, 2015 |
Patchesagain: Nigeria has never used tanks in tank v tank combat
These woman can manage to wear their overalls and not get heat stroke
Why cant your men? Are they inferior to South African women? Bros when you talk sometimes you ignore some variables on the tables. what is average temperature in South africa and what is the temperature in the Sahara desert and Guinea savanna region. or is your knowledge of Geography inferior to that of Augugust? or whoever it is you were arguing with. |
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Webmasters › Re: Pls Help!!!what Postal Address Am I To Use For My Google Adsence Account by overhypedsteve(op): 6:32am On Apr 08, 2015 |
Grime: Your home address. ok,. Thanks man. I thought it ws more like postal code or p.o. Box |
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Webmasters › Pls Help!!!what Postal Address Am I To Use For My Google Adsence Account by overhypedsteve(op): 11:23pm On Apr 06, 2015 |
what postal address am i to use for my google adsence account? i bank with first bank |
Business › Re: Naira Set To Rise Further This Week by overhypedsteve(m): 1:01pm On Apr 06, 2015 |
lestat: Yeah I am sure you don't, except they make it a barney musical with bouncing coloured letters explaining everything at the bottom of the screen right?  lol. Bros. U finish dat lady. |
Family › Re: He Caught His Wife With Another Man Having Sex On Their Matrimonial Bed. by overhypedsteve(m): 10:32am On Apr 06, 2015 |
balogundayo: Bro..... He better get married to someone else...that woman is not for him, she's just concerned about the children's fees....
i fear for those kids though...who knows wah they might be encountering...uhn ?
she's not gonna stop fuvking even if they come back.....what's the point MEHHNNN!!!!! boss why u take d issue personal na. E be like say one of this hoes dun fck u up b4. Anywise na d mani blame wey e nor fit use hammer break d pervert head for fucking his wife. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by overhypedsteve(m): 7:44pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
This is How you make a South African panic. South Africa has many attributes that make it a worthy representative of Africa on the world stage, but is set to lose its first place. If Nigeria plays its cards right, it could become Africa’s only global superpower. It already has the continent’s biggest economy, a huge military budget and a fair record of regional engagement.
By 2040 it will also be the fourth largest country in the world after India, China and the United States. New research by the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) shows that out of Africa’s “Big Five” powerful countries – Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt, Algeria and Ethiopia – Nigeria is “the African country with by far the greatest capabilities” to play a global role.
The choice of the Big Five is based on the demographic, economic and military size of these countries, as well as their historical role as regional leaders, Johannesburg-based newspaper, the Mail & Guardian, quoted the ISS as stating.
South Africa is the only African member of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) and the G20, but it is not expected to grow in power and influence internationally and in Africa.
Dr. Jakkie Cilliers, executive director of the ISS and one of the co-authors of the REPORT, says South Africans sometimes have the misguided impression that the country is a big military power and plays a major role in peacekeeping in Africa.
Spending on defence has, however, been drastically reduced, as shown in the recent defence review. It contributes fewer peacekeepers to United Nations missions than Ethiopia, Egypt and Nigeria.
“In fact, Algeria is spending the most on its military, Ethiopia is the major peacekeeper on the continent and Egypt has the biggest diplomatic power,” says Cilliers.
South Africa’s economy is not projected to grow nearly as much as the rest of Africa. Population growths are much higher elsewhere on the continent, particularly in Nigeria, where it is projected to grow from 170 million to 320 million by 2040.
“South Africans don’t appreciate the huge size of Nigeria’s economy,” says Cilliers. Nigeria’s gross domestic product (GDP) is projected to grow from $525 billion in 2014 to $4.2 trillion by 2040.
Added to South Africa’s woes are “legitimacy problems on the continent”. “South Africa can be heavy-handed when it comes to diplomacy and there is a sense that South Africa speaks more than it listens in Africa,” says Cilliers.
The ISS concludes that of the Big Five, South Africa and Ethiopia are “punching above their weight”, while Nigeria and Algeria are “punching below” theirs.
Egypt is punching above its weight internationally – it has a very strong voice in the Middle East – but low in Africa. The inclusion of Ethiopia in the Big Five is controversial because it is, according to the ISS, “an authoritarian and repressive state” and in 2014 had the 11th lowest GDP per capita in Africa.
However, it is growing fast and has become “a poster child for development in Africa”. It hosts the headquarters of the African Union and is the largest African contributor to UN peace missions.
Algeria is also not living up to its potential given that it has by far the biggest military in Africa. Nigeria, hampered largely by domestic problems of governance and insecurity, is also under-performing. Nigeria’s military spending has, for example, increased dramatically, with an additional budget of $1 billion approved last year, but this has all been earmarked for the fight against Boko Haram.
Even as last weekend’s elections in Nigeria, dubbed the most important in its history, went off smoothly, it still doesn’t mean it has made the transition to a sophisticated and mature democracy, says Cilliers.
“Nigeria is the only power with the potential to be globally significant but it does not have a coherent foreign policy and its massive security and governance issues are detracting from this potential,” he says. South Africa, on the other hand, has made this transition and has many attributes that make it a worthy representative of Africa on the world stage, says Cilliers.
But, if the status quo prevails, South Africa will lose its place in pole position. Angola and Morocco are important players on the continent with huge economies, but Angola is a “purely resource-driven economy” with huge inequalities and lack of democracy, while Morocco is not a member of the AU. |
Romance › Re: Could This Be An Invitation For Sex??? by overhypedsteve(m): 6:53pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
Ayima: Just double 15 condoms and Bleep her badly until she tells you please is enough na, oh oh oh oh oh u have finished my toto thank you. ur mind na dustbin |
Romance › Re: Could This Be An Invitation For Sex??? by overhypedsteve(m): 6:52pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
No its an invcitation to play ludo. Mumu person |
Politics › Re: Oritsejafor Prays For Buhari’s Administration by overhypedsteve(m): 8:20am On Apr 05, 2015 |
lol. loyalty change hands |
Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by overhypedsteve(m): 2:40pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
bidexiii: During the election period on TV, I can't remember if its river or edo state,a REVA apc was stationed on a road block by the army on channel news.that brings me to how many of this apc's does the NA has ? it WS a black coloured Reva probably for the MOPOL. It WS sited in Rivers. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by overhypedsteve(m): 4:24pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Henry120: Guys, my apologies.
Why..... i'm grateful for our President, and thank God for giving Nigeria this individual. He is Nigeria's best President in 100 years, and the Greatest leader in Africa in the past 50 years. Nobody comes close.
He strengthened beyond our wildest dreams our Democracy, the respect for the rule of law and our right to free speech, our right to be heard through our vote, even extended the elections by 6 weeks so that people in the North-East can express their right to vote, even though he Knew they weren't going to vote for him. He also oversaw Nigeria to be Africa's largest economy and the 25th largest in the world from 44. Under GEJ our manufacturing sector saw the world's fastest growth, with 32 vehicle assemblers and car component manufacturers setting shop.
No African Country can boast of the political maturity, sophistication, competitiveness and fairness which President GEJ built in Nigeria, a country previously bedevilled by coups and. Counter-coups. He on numerous occasions said "my political ambition isn't worth the life of any Nigerian.
Right from the ward level, I(we) supported our leader, as the result at the polls show. I'm Proud of our President.
I know Buhari is a bad, bad choice, however at the end of the day, he is the President elect. I congratulate him, we aren't savages like APC supporters.
In the end, we have a calm gentleman President magnanimous in defeat as he was in victory. Posterity would judge him favourably.
President Goodluck Ebelemi Jonathan Azikiwe GCFR !!!
He is my African Hero.
Long live federal republic of Nigeria. Oga the only thing i am even proud of is the new birth of the Nigerian Democracy. let us all come together and support our new leader. Nigerians have made their choice. |
Politics › Re: Abdulsalami Commends Jonathan For Conceeding Defeat. by overhypedsteve(m): 7:40pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
Hxhs |