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US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by dre11(m): 10:42pm On Apr 14, 2022
The United States has approved the sale of military weapons worth an estimated $997 million to Nigeria.

According to a statement issued on Thursday by the US department of defence, the weapons include 12 attack helicopters, 2,000 advanced precision kill weapon system guidance sections, and night vision imaging system.

The approval comes after months of back on forth on the matter, with the IS initially denying Nigeria’s request over human rights concerns.

The US said the sale of the weapons is part of efforts to “equip Nigeria to contribute to shared security objectives, promote regional stability and build interoperability with the US and other Western partners”.


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Biden approves sale of Bell Viper helicopters to Nigeria, which Lai once denied




The Biden administration has given the green light for Nigeria to buy advanced attack Bell AH-1Z Viper helicopters worth nearly $1 billion.

This was despite concerns about Nigeria’s human rights record as it battles threats from criminal gangs and extremists in the north.

The State Department on Thursday announced the approval of the $997 million sale of 24 Bell AH-1Z Viper helicopters and related equipment to Nigeria.

The related equipment includes guidance, night vision and targeting systems as well as engines and training support, the department said in a notice to Congress.

In July, U.S. lawmakers in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said they would hold down a proposed sale of attack helicopters to Nigeria, citing poor human rights record of President Muhammadu Buhari’s government.

The arms deal then was estimated at $875 million. It involved a proposed sale of 12 AH-1 Cobra attack helicopters and accompanying defence systems to the Nigerian military.

The US lawmakers also stood against the proposed sale of 28 helicopter engines produced by GE Aviation, 14 military-grade aircraft navigation systems made by Honeywell, and 2,000 advanced precision kill weapon systems — laser-guided rocket munitions, according to information sent by the State Department to Congress.

Information minister, Lai Mohammed in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria on 30 July, 2021 described the news as fake.

He said there was no arms contract of such nature and sum between Nigeria and the US

“There is no contract of arms between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the United States of America today apart from the 12 Super Tucano Attack Helicopters of which six had been delivered.

“We are quite satisfied with the progress and cooperation that we received from the government of the US on this issue.

“We are not aware of the so called 875million USD arms contract or some helicopters which they said some lawmakers in the US are trying to persuade the president of the US not to honour”, he said.

It is now clear that Mohammed’s office was not briefed about the purchase.

The sale went ahead after a November visit to Abuja by Secretary of State Antony Blinken during which he raised concerns about Nigeria´s rights record.

At the time, though, Blinken also made clear that the United States regards Nigeria as a partner in combating terrorism and Islamic extremism in West Africa and the Sahel, a region along the Sahara Desert stretching across North Africa, and is looking to increase cooperation with it in those areas.

“This proposed sale will support the foreign policy goals and national security objectives of the United States by improving the security of a strategic partner in Sub-Saharan Africa,” the department told Congress.

The deal will also “better equip Nigeria to contribute to shared security objectives, promote regional stability and build interoperability with the U.S. and other Western partners” and “will be a major contribution to U.S. and Nigerian security goals,” the notice said.

Nigeria´s security forces have long been accused of human rights violations in their operations, with personnel involved often escaping justice.

In October 2020, the army opened fire at a demonstration in the country´s economic hub where hundreds were protesting against police brutality, killing 11 people and injuring many others, according to a government-backed panel.

During Blinken’s visit on November, he said the U.S. was looking forward to seeing the full results of the investigation and would make a decision on arms sales to Nigeria based in part on the findings and whether those responsible were held accountable.

Nigeria is also facing a growing threat from armed gangs and extremist rebels who are now working together in the country’s troubled northwest and threaten to further destabilize an already volatile region.

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by sapientia(m): 10:47pm On Apr 14, 2022
Putin fan Bots

USA have done it again oooo

Same way they supplied weapons to Stalin so that Hitler will not wipe out Russia

At least it won’t be outdated Soviet Era weapons

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by thorpido(m): 10:48pm On Apr 14, 2022
Good one if the equipments will be brought in and used for the purpose of fighting terrorists.

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by omenkaLives(m): 11:01pm On Apr 14, 2022
Military hardware alone isn't what is gonna fix this complex security situation we have in the country.

Those at the front lines need to be given the morale boost they need to d their job. Those gluttons who call themselves generals need to account for every penny meant for the boys.

We also need well trained personnel to man the equipment being acquired and not some knock off barracks trained technicians.

Then we need to have agents infiltrate every single terrorist cell that exists out there. Plant them in schools, churches, mosques, NGOs, state governments, multinational corporations, every damn place! Intelligence can come from anywhere, and we need all of it we can possibly get to stay a step ahead of these mortal enemies of ours.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by countryfive: 11:27pm On Apr 14, 2022
shocked
Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by perez100: 11:38pm On Apr 14, 2022
They still run to same U.S they love to hate for help. I can't see them go to Iran, Saudi Arabia or North Korea they love.

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by limeta(f): 11:38pm On Apr 14, 2022
The money USA spending in Ukraine got to come back from mugu country's
UK will do their own
France will do their own
And niggers will be left with nothing
The game is always the same since you don't learn.
Arms to kill your selves.

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by ObiOkpor(m): 11:40pm On Apr 14, 2022
They have been buying helicopters for how long? And the country is in chaos..

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by Rastaramsey(m): 11:59pm On Apr 14, 2022
Thats what's up mah niggarr....

It is left to Buhari to approve the purchase.....

That niggar won't buy shit cus he doesn't need such things.....

Nigeria no dey fight war nah, we are just being attacked by business men...

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by 4ckyou: 2:58am On Apr 15, 2022
perez100:
They still run to same U.S they love to hate for help. I can't see them go to Iran, Saudi Arabia or North Korea they love.

why won't they sell when they see that we are shifting our focus to China and Russia?

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by inoki247: 3:13am On Apr 15, 2022
Lol we don't need all this I think say NiN dey for us already...

NiN will save us mak dem no waste any money on all diz....



And Moreover is election time Buhari no go sign diz money he will say dere is no money on ground nd guy man needs to enuff for himself nd Family before leaving...

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by Poiu11: 3:17am On Apr 15, 2022
who are they saying it to.. is it the nigeria army or the nigerian army. there is a different between the 2
Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by plaindealer: 3:39am On Apr 15, 2022
I know supporting Ukraine and the West against Russia go pay off fast fast...


Nigeria don sabi the global diplomatic politics.. grin grin


Terrorists, bandits, ipob killers, esn jihadi terrorists and their family members don buy market.. grin





God Bless Nigeria grin grin..

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by Sarsaproko: 6:58pm On Apr 15, 2022
Usa with that their president wey don dey kolo grin
Wetin be him name again sef? Joe Buhari Biden grin grin
Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by theTranslator: 6:58pm On Apr 15, 2022
For what?
sapientia:
Putin fan Bots

USA have done it again oooo

Same way they supplied weapons to Stalin so that Hitler will not wipe out Russia

At least it won’t be outdated Soviet Era weapons

trash.
Ignorant individual.
Have you seen Russia's new weapons?
Russia is basically the mother of weaponry in this world. US,Japan,UK modelled most of their weapons after those "outdated Soviet Era weapons"
There's a reason they got to space first. Without using slave labour like your beloved US

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by Patrickyemi: 6:58pm On Apr 15, 2022
Wow
Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by Proudlycanadian: 6:59pm On Apr 15, 2022
All sides are just cashing out with this insurgency. If you want to know why Africa is still poor, watch this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW46xDXNO3Q

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by Cholls(m): 6:59pm On Apr 15, 2022
Rastaramsey:
Thats what's up mah niggarr....

It is left to Buhari to approve the purchase.....

That niggar won't buy shit cus he doesn't need such things.....

Nigeria no dey fight war nah, we are just being attacked by business men...

Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by oyokometer(m): 6:59pm On Apr 15, 2022
Yey
Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by AprokoGirl: 6:59pm On Apr 15, 2022
grin grin

This Man Stole $2 Billion Arms Deal ... Uptill Now !!! , Nothing !!! - Not Jailed !!! - I Mean Nothing !!!

Let's gather and Killllllll Politicians In Nigeria !!!

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by Thinktwicemybro: 7:00pm On Apr 15, 2022
Story. They will still fail as far a failure is leading the country.

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by obedience4(m): 7:00pm On Apr 15, 2022
Thanks USA, now Nigeria air force has a worthy attack helicopter..

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Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by GRACEGLORY: 7:00pm On Apr 15, 2022
We won’t need them.

“I'm fed up to the ears with old men dreaming up wars for young men to die in.”
― George McGovern
Re: US Approves $997m Military Equipment Sale To Nigeria by Johnrake69: 7:00pm On Apr 15, 2022
We really have to decide what we want as a nation. Spend our scarce resources and Educate the masses or buy bomb to kill the masses

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