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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Valkrie: 2:20pm On Jan 24, 2022
jpphilips:


You are super ignorant of global politics, that military regime wont last 6 months, the wave of sanctions will make Iran look like a child's play.
Anyways, Nigerian Generals are way smarter than a military coup.

And who told you that? Look again as long as a military would bring stability the super power who would issue all those sanctions would look the other way....trust me the only institution that would bring stability and this war to a speedy end is the military and that's when they are in charge either way we look at it....our style and kind of democracy would and can never help this war effort.....you think when the former military chief is saying the war may last for the next 30 years...he doesn't know what he is saying?

And FYI the military regime would till the war is over and the jihadist are broken....!!

I hope you know what is causing the problem with the military in Burkina Faso? Their civilian present is in detention now...!!!

Don't come here and talk super ignorantly bro....!!!

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Xbee007(m): 2:53pm On Jan 24, 2022
bidexiii:



More
Does anyone know the name of the 500kg bombs?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by jl115: 4:08pm On Jan 24, 2022
bidexiii:
NAF A-29 Super Tucano fitted with Hydra rocket pod / FLIR pod.
some great journalism grin grin grin Tucano JETS.....

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 5:10pm On Jan 24, 2022
Xbee007:

Does anyone know the name of the 500kg bombs?


That's FAB 100 M54, an old Soviet era bomb.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 5:14pm On Jan 24, 2022
#NA

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 5:19pm On Jan 24, 2022
#NAF

Notice NAF S.O.F wearing Garmin Foretrex 401 Waterproof Hiking GPS smart military watches

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SuperSixSeven: 9:29pm On Jan 24, 2022
bidexiii:
#NAF

Notice NAF S.O.F wearing Garmin Foretrex 401 Waterproof Hiking GPS smart military watches

Good stuff for our best boys.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 11:39pm On Jan 24, 2022
NAF ATTACK OPERATIONS AGAINST ISWAP TERRORISTS IN THE TUMBUMS LAKE CHAD

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 12:05am On Jan 25, 2022
The first mistake was letting Asimi Goita get away with it in Mali, then failed to impose a no fly zone in Guinea and intervene militarily in both countries however bad it looked optically especially doing so for the former third term president in Guinea. Now Burkina Faso, I mean these guys are basically plotting among themselves to circumvent ECOWAS sanctions, you don't need a seer to read between the lines. It's all carefully orchestrated under the usual guise of failed politicians something we know too well as the slogan of soldiers for taking power. It is merely cowardice, soldiers can't fight rampaging terrorists then leave their jobs at the front for cozy offices in the capital siphoning the commonwealth to distant lands.

Nigeria's president Buhari and its ruling party the APC as with all their ineptitude again failed to lead. This would never have happened under a proactive president like Obasanjo. As it is ECOWAS should quickly negotiate a return of the constitutional order and reinstatement of the president in Qaugadougou or else slam even harsher sanctions on all three countries and shut them out of civilization till common sense prevails among its citizenry to reject unconstitutional change of government. As a follow up activate its standby force for intervention starting with Mali the agent provocateur of all this nonsense. In this day and age a one man rule is inexcusable and why is it only Africans suffer from this archaism.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 12:48am On Jan 25, 2022
Just look at this nonsense, an aberration

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Valkrie: 6:41am On Jan 25, 2022
Covert1:
The first mistake was letting Asimi Goita get away with it in Mali, then failed to impose a no fly zone in Guinea and intervene militarily in both countries however bad it looked optically especially doing so for the former third term president in Guinea. Now Burkina Faso, I mean these guys are basically plotting among themselves to circumvent ECOWAS sanctions, you don't need a seer to read between the lines. It's all carefully orchestrated under the usual guise of failed politicians something we know too well as the slogan of soldiers for taking power. It is merely cowardice, soldiers can't fight rampaging terrorists then leave their jobs at the front for cozy offices in the capital siphoning the commonwealth to distant lands.

Nigeria's president Buhari and its ruling party the APC as with all their ineptitude again failed to lead. This would never have happened under a proactive president like Obasanjo. As it is ECOWAS should quickly negotiate a return of the constitutional order and reinstatement of the president in Qaugadougou or else slam even harsher sanctions on all three countries and shut them out of civilization till common sense prevails among its citizenry to reject unconstitutional change of government. As a follow up activate its standby force for intervention starting with Mali the agent provocateur of all this nonsense. In this day and age a one man rule is inexcusable and why is it only Africans suffer from this archaism.

As long as the citizens of those countries are happy with the military incursion...there is nothing anybody can do...!!
Trust me if similar thing happen in Nigeria today you would see citizens in their millions come out enmass to the street to jubilate....!! That's the harsh truth starring us all in the face and nobody should even pretend to want to be politically correct about anything....!!! The civilians have failed the masses and that's a fact nobody can wash out....!!!

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by arantess: 9:21am On Jan 25, 2022
Valkrie:


As long as the citizens of those countries are happy with the military incursion...there is nothing anybody can do...!!
Trust me if similar thing happen in Nigeria today you would see citizens in their millions come out enmass to the street to jubilate....!! That's the harsh truth starring us all in the face and nobody should even pretend to want to be politically correct about anything....!!! The civilians have failed the masses and that's a fact nobody can wash out....!!!
QED..
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Gireiboy(m): 9:50am On Jan 25, 2022
Valkrie:


And who told you that? Look again as long as a military would bring stability the super power who would issue all those sanctions would look the other way....trust me the only institution that would bring stability and this war to a speedy end is the military and that's when they are in charge either way we look at it....our style and kind of democracy would and can never help this war effort.....you think when the former military chief is saying the war may last for the next 30 years...he doesn't know what he is saying?

And FYI the military regime would till the war is over and the jihadist are broken....!!

I hope you know what is causing the problem with the military in Burkina Faso? Their civilian present is in detention now...!!!

Don't come here and talk super ignorantly bro....!!!
Just imagine what would happen, if an Igbo general orchestrated a coup d'etat to oust Buhari grin grin grin you know the outcome na cheesy

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 11:12am On Jan 25, 2022
Valkrie:


As long as the citizens of those countries are happy with the military incursion...there is nothing anybody can do...!!
Trust me if similar thing happen in Nigeria today you would see citizens in their millions come out enmass to the street to jubilate....!! That's the harsh truth starring us all in the face and nobody should even pretend to want to be politically correct about anything....!!! The civilians have failed the masses and that's a fact nobody can wash out....!!!

Most of those citizens especially in Africa don't know what is good for them. Put it like this if their is a counter-coup the same citizens will still run to the streets in jubilation. You see in the evolution of contemporary Africa illiteracy of some sorts is still a problem. Africa has made strides in education but mostly still suffers from mind emancipation and poverty to determine the course of its destiny.

It was Abraham Lincoln who said "God must love the poor people so much because he made so many of them". The point here is when you keep a people poor you can control them. You see something is fundamentally wrong when a people think a one man rule is better than representative government that gives them a franchise to rule. All the dictator needs to do is to keep them poor and create a smokescreen.

The fact still remains from all indices as bad as democratic politicians may be they are a million miles better than an autocracy or theocracy which answers to no one. In advanced climes citizens value the vote because with it they change governments to suit exigent circumstances. It took most of them 200 to 500 years to get there and before that they slaughtered themselves. Africa should give democracy time. The signs are there we are maturing and some African countries like Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, Botswana and more is an example.

In Nigeria our experience with military dictatorships was a sour one and the only people it benefits are the enemies of Nigeria. President Buhari may be hated but so was all the other presidents before him because after elections the goodwill wanes, people expect miracles and when it is not forthcoming they tend to regret their choices but yet the fact remains Nigeria has made greater and better strides under all the civilian administrations including for the military themselves from Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa to Presidents Shehu Shagari, Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Yar'Adua, Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari than all the previous military dictatorships combined.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by tutudesz: 11:44am On Jan 25, 2022
Covert1:
The first mistake was letting Asimi Goita get away with it in Mali, then failed to impose a no fly zone in Guinea and intervene militarily in both countries however bad it looked optically especially doing so for the former third term president in Guinea. Now Burkina Faso, I mean these guys are basically plotting among themselves to circumvent ECOWAS sanctions, you don't need a seer to read between the lines. It's all carefully orchestrated under the usual guise of failed politicians something we know too well as the slogan of soldiers for taking power. It is merely cowardice, soldiers can't fight rampaging terrorists then leave their jobs at the front for cozy offices in the capital siphoning the commonwealth to distant lands.

Nigeria's president Buhari and its ruling party the APC as with all their ineptitude again failed to lead. This would never have happened under a proactive president like Obasanjo. As it is ECOWAS should quickly negotiate a return of the constitutional order and reinstatement of the president in Qaugadougou or else slam even harsher sanctions on all three countries and shut them out of civilization till common sense prevails among its citizenry to reject unconstitutional change of government. As a follow up activate its standby force for intervention starting with Mali the agent provocateur of all this nonsense. In this day and age a one man rule is inexcusable and why is it only Africans suffer from this archaism.
This are all francophone countries

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by DaddyGoo: 1:17pm On Jan 25, 2022
tutudesz:

Is this Proforce new APCs design
Each state can support the military with 2 units each.

10 per state donation is more like it.

The governors can afford it and the Army gets a decent sized fleet of badly needed armored mobility.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by jpphilips(m): 4:57pm On Jan 25, 2022
Valkrie:


And who told you that? Look again as long as a military would bring stability the super power who would issue all those sanctions would look the other way....trust me the only institution that would bring stability and this war to a speedy end is the military and that's when they are in charge either way we look at it....our style and kind of democracy would and can never help this war effort.....you think when the former military chief is saying the war may last for the next 30 years...he doesn't know what he is saying?

And FYI the military regime would till the war is over and the jihadist are broken....!!

I hope you know what is causing the problem with the military in Burkina Faso? Their civilian present is in detention now...!!!

Don't come here and talk super ignorantly bro....!!!

I cant discuss global politics with a newbie that thinks super powers give a flying fvck about his stability, enjoy your ignorant day.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by jpphilips(m): 5:21pm On Jan 25, 2022
Covert1:
The first mistake was letting Asimi Goita get away with it in Mali, then failed to impose a no fly zone in Guinea and intervene militarily in both countries however bad it looked optically especially doing so for the former third term president in Guinea. Now Burkina Faso, I mean these guys are basically plotting among themselves to circumvent ECOWAS sanctions, you don't need a seer to read between the lines. It's all carefully orchestrated under the usual guise of failed politicians something we know too well as the slogan of soldiers for taking power. It is merely cowardice, soldiers can't fight rampaging terrorists then leave their jobs at the front for cozy offices in the capital siphoning the commonwealth to distant lands.

Nigeria's president Buhari and its ruling party the APC as with all their ineptitude again failed to lead. This would never have happened under a proactive president like Obasanjo. As it is ECOWAS should quickly negotiate a return of the constitutional order and reinstatement of the president in Qaugadougou or else slam even harsher sanctions on all three countries and shut them out of civilization till common sense prevails among its citizenry to reject unconstitutional change of government. As a follow up activate its standby force for intervention starting with Mali the agent provocateur of all this nonsense. In this day and age a one man rule is inexcusable and why is it only Africans suffer from this archaism.

The era of doing Santa Claus in Africa with nothing for Nigeria died with Abacha. you dont suggest Nigeria send her people to die for people that don't give a flying fvck about us, Nigeria has a full blown war against insurgency for 12yrs now, AU passed a resolution to send 6000 strong to secure the Lake chad basin (against ISWAP/Boko haram) and another 3,000 strong to secure the horn of Africa against Alshabab, till date, no country volunteered neither was there a single deployment, Nigeria fought her wars herself.

To correct you, the Nigerian president didnt fail but grew wiser how the real African world works, the same Nigeria that sent 3,000 strong to secure Mali in 2013? what did we get out of it? we were rubbished by the French, these Francophone countries are exclusive French zones, France calls the shot, no coup happens in those countries without the blessing of Paris, if Paris doesn't sanction the coup, it will never stand, Anzawad take over of Mali in 2013 comes to mind, so why should Nigeria give a fvck?
France is responsible for their security under the pacte coloniele agreement why should Nigeria care?

Imagine a coalition of Egyptian, Algerian, SA & morocco fighting alongside Nigeria against ISWAP under an AU mandate, do you sincerely think Nigeria would have suffered this long?
Please enough of that big brother nonsense, they should take their problems to Paris.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 9:42pm On Jan 25, 2022
None of the countries you mention can do anything militarily for Nigeria in Africa except the North Africans but they have their hands full. In fact we are doing a far better job.

Isn't it a shame that in the 21st century Africa is still talking of the relevance of a weak colonial power. Nations evolve when they fill the void. France is relevant in Francophone Africa because Nigeria isn't but doesn't mean it can't be and reaping all that benefits France reaps.

One of the prerogatives of the President of Nigeria is foreign policy and its evident with the chaos in French West Africa the president is sleeping at the wheel. Even the body language of a sitting Nigerian president is enough to dissuade would be adventurers. Sadly the signals sent from Abuja does not inspire any confidence I doubt even among our allies. There are so many levers of power Nigeria can bring to bear other than military power which is the last resort. When president Obasanjo was in power he got his way everywhere in Africa without having to deploy combat troops.

The next president of Nigeria has his job cut out for him home and abroad. President Buhari is already a lame duck except he wants to have something for his legacy on foreign policy he must do something with the one year left on his presidency and these coups are opportunities.

Go figure.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Lurker4Long: 10:33pm On Jan 25, 2022
grin grin grin

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Lurker4Long: 10:49pm On Jan 25, 2022
Isn't it sad that someone so invested in "giant this, giant that", manifests so ridiculous an inferiority complex.
Spreading his butt cheeks for the north Africans when the city of Lagos has a bigger economy than Tunisia!

Augubugub aka Covert1 aka however many identities you create here, it's 2021, give it a rest. Funny thing is your geopolitical analysis -without the neurosis - is actually really good.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 11:00pm On Jan 25, 2022
Apparently I make the above Southie character so insecure he can't sleep when I'm on Nairaland. He's so used to the prebendal nature of most monikers which he's not getting from me. And what did I do simply expose his bloated ego and shallow mind by superior intellect and that he can't stand. Else explain his emotion laden emojis grin grin grin behind my every mention. I mean this guy is fully on my employ.

In that mention he subtly quotes is clearly the word "militarily". The question was with reference to help in the fight against ISWAP not economic might. I do chose my words carefully.

And if he can't crucify the message he seeks to crucify the messenger. He knows who I'm not.

E dey pain you grin You for just mind your business because me I don't know if you exist.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 11:07pm On Jan 25, 2022
THE OFFENSIVE

NAF Super Tucano Eliminates another ISWAP Commander Mallam Ari, Foreign Mercenaries at Kirta Wulgo

The Nigerian military has kept to its commitment in targeting key terrorists as air interdiction strikes undertaken by Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Super Tucano aircraft under Operation Hadin Kai have eliminated several ISWAP Commanders and terrorists at Kirta Wulgo.

PRNigeria gathered that ISWAP Senior Commander, Mallam Ari in charge of Kirta Wulgo and foreign mercenaries fabricating Improvised Explosive Devise (IED) for the terrorists were killed during the airstrikes by the aircraft.

A senior intelligence official said that the airstrikes were authorized after intelligence revealed over 40 terrorists converging at the fringes of Northeast Kirta Wulgo, close to a point where a suspected ISWAP flag was hoisted.

“Some were also seen with weapons around a nearby make-shift structure, which was a likely indication that the structure might have had a high calibre terrorist target.

“After the airstrikes, some of the surviving terrorists were observed making frantic efforts to put out the fire that ensued while others took to their heels.

“Indeed, the make-shift structures were significantly burnt and destroyed at the fringes.”

“Several ISWAP fighters were neutralized in the air strikes including one Mallam Ari who was identified as the Fiya of Kirta Wulgo.”

Fiya is a title held by the second in the hierarchy of the terrorists’ military structure.

When contacted, the NAF spokesperson Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, confirmed that the NAF indeed carried out some strikes in areas around Kirta Wulgo, but remained silent as the number or identities of the casualties.

ISWAP leadership recently made sweeping changes to their structures due to the loss of some of its key members killed mainly through air strikes by NAF aircraft.

By PRNigeria

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by MAN1960ii: 1:04am On Jan 26, 2022
The GFP ranking is fvcked up, I took my time to study the ranking my self and I discovered that the ranking is a child's play, in 2021 GFP said Nigeria have 2,000 armored vehicles now in 2022 GFP said Nigeria have 2,019 armored vehicles and this is not true because the Nigerian army alone received up to 300 armored vehicles not including other forces.. The total number of our active personal has been the same since 2018 while the nigerian army has been recruiting thousands of troops just last year Nigeria army alone recruited 8,000 men in the first six months and another 4,800 past out in November bring the total numbers of troops recruited to 12,800 not including other force and that's one third of the entire south African army.. there are many things that I saw in their 2022 update that makes me believe that Global fire power ranking is a child's play and one of those things are 1: ranking a declining South Africa military ahead of Almighty Algeria


What do you guys think about my investigation?

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Valkrie: 7:56am On Jan 26, 2022
jpphilips:


I cant discuss global politics with a newbie that thinks super powers give a flying fvck about his stability, enjoy your ignorant day.

Newbie in global politics you say....? You are the newbie here bro...!! Does the the democracy we are practicing now brought any stability? The answer is capital No...!! Would military incursion bring instability? The answer is capital.No again...!!!

Ask yourself what the super powers have done to all these security issues plaguing the sub region all the killings and agitations...!! Only the military can bring in some form of stability not this brand of democracy we are practicing with all the wicked and selfish politicians calling themselves leaders we have...!!
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Lurker4Long: 9:54am On Jan 26, 2022
Augubugub, I'm sorry you have an inferiority complex and think north African Arabs are better than you.
I'm sorry you've created so many monikers here, each with fake professions.
Do you remember the time your different monikers would have conversations with each other?
Seek help, dear boy.

P.S. stop trying to make this about my being South African.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 10:32am On Jan 26, 2022
HOT NEWS

BEHOLD THE CURRENT NIGERIAN AIR FORCE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvt-u-We4dQ

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by dragon2(m): 11:21am On Jan 26, 2022
Democracy is the peoples coup, guaranteed to hold every four years (Nigeria). If you want a coup, go and get your PVC. wink

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Covert1: 1:19pm On Jan 26, 2022
SitRep: Gentlemen, The Offensive

DESTRUCTION OF ISWAP CALIPHATE

The Nigerian Army on Wednesday said troops have neutralised terrorists and destroyed the “purported ISWAP Caliphate”.

It said this was done by troops of 401 Special Forces Brigade in conjunction with 19 Brigade Baga while on offensive clearance operations between Cross Kauwa and Gudumbali in Borno State on Tuesday.

“BREAKING: Gallant Troops of 401 Special Forces Brigade in conjunction with 19 Brigade Baga while on offensive clearance operations between Cross Kauwa & Gudumbali in Borno State yesterday 25 Jan 2022 neutralised terrorists and destroyed the purported ISWAP Caliphate. Details Later

“Additionally, in the early hours of today 26 January 2022, troops of 25 Task Force Brigade Damboa, Borno State, destroyed and burnt identified Boko Haram/ISWAP Night Market at Gumsuri,” a statement on the official Facebook page of the Nigerian Army read.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by jpphilips(m): 2:29pm On Jan 26, 2022
None of the countries you mention can do anything militarily for Nigeria in Africa except the North Africans but they have their hands full. In fact we are doing a far better job.

You cant make this statement with a straight face, you dont understand how a military coalition works, learn a thing or two from NATO, let me give you some examples, as useless as you think they are, if all the 55 member AU states give you 2,000 soldiers each, the lake Chad basin will be dominated by 110,000 soldiers, thats half of Nigeria's armed forces if we are fighting alone, Iswap & boko will be out gunned & out numbered from day one, thats a strategic advantage.
If AU demands that 30% of the infantry component will be in protected mobility, you are looking at 4,000 variants of MRAPS, APC, IFVs etc, meanwhile, Nigeria fighting alone took 12yrs to provide protected mobility for just special forces operatives, my best guess is less than 500pcs, are you seeing another advantage? in materials, all member states dont need to provide equally Egypt alone can donate 1,000 APC's after all, it equally protects her soldiers while others donate according to their capacities, bottom line is this; that AOR will be flooded with protected mobility.
75% or more deaths of Nigerian soldiers occurred during Ambushes which is possible because of lack of Transport helos. while Nigeria's Mi17 alone are over worked & over stretched, there is no member states without a transport helo, should they donate just 1 transport helo, the AOR will be flooded with 55pcs, I can go on and on.
Does it not surprise you that while Britain was shipping out Stinger missiles to Ukraine, Estonia and other smaller members were providing transportation, every effort counts, US provided just refueling Tankers in the French enforcement of no fly zone in Libya, I can go on and on, dont ever think for a second that any African country is useless in a military coalition, yes they can give you men, thats priceless!!


Isn't it a shame that in the 21st century Africa is still talking of the relevance of a weak colonial power. Nations evolve when they fill the void. France is relevant in Francophone Africa because Nigeria isn't but doesn't mean it can't be and reaping all that benefits France reaps.

This is an ignorant statement, but I forgive you, it is an absurd scenario because you got a good deal from Britain thanks to your independence negotiators, these Francophones didnt & they are living through their choice, with your level of ignorance, you wont do any better.

France is France, Nigeria is Nigeria, France colonized them, Nigeria didnt, they have an agreement, France is benefitting immensely from that agreement, colonial tax alone rakes in $10b for the French absent other trade concessions, here you are suggesting that France makes the money then Nigeria will go do their fighting, are you ok?

Can Nigeria play the role of France? hell no!! these countries were never independent from the word GO!! so Nigeria thinking about it will put us at cross roads with France, im sure you already know the outcome, according to Donald Duke, then governor of Cross river state in a 2013minterview, he confirmed that France forced Obasanjo to sign the green tree agreement that ceded Bakassi to Cameroon.
If Obasanjo said NO!!, you would have been an area boy in one UN secured buffer zone by now as an administrative refugee.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by jpphilips(m): 2:34pm On Jan 26, 2022
MAN1960ii:
The GFP ranking is fvcked up, I took my time to study the ranking my self and I discovered that the ranking is a child's play, in 2021 GFP said Nigeria have 2,000 armored vehicles now in 2022 GFP said Nigeria have 2,019 armored vehicles and this is not true because the Nigerian army alone received up to 300 armored vehicles not including other forces.. The total number of our active personal has been the same since 2018 while the nigerian army has been recruiting thousands of troops just last year Nigeria army alone recruited 8,000 men in the first six months and another 4,800 past out in November bring the total numbers of troops recruited to 12,800 not including other force and that's one third of the entire south African army.. there are many things that I saw in their 2022 update that makes me believe that Global fire power ranking is a child's play and one of those things are 1: ranking a declining South Africa military ahead of Almighty Algeria


What do you guys think about my investigation?

Nigeria's new status will be upgraded next year!!

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