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Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Lurker4Long: 1:50pm On Aug 09, 2022
GreenandGold:
We were never gonna let them summon their Kiwi spirits in our sacred ground.
grin grin grin
Someone said your stadium should be re-branded "SA's House of Pain". Even the useless men's football team wins there!
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Stormtrooper11(m): 1:54pm On Aug 09, 2022
Tinfoil:
Like many countries in the world Nigeria's main problem is poverty. Because of demographics Nigeria is in a perfect position right now to fix itself. If there is political will.

Insurgencies and corruption are caused by poverty.

Spending on projects that on the surface do not seem like they produce any economic benefits. Like massive infrastructure spending ,reduced military spending but increased spending on police, Building sewer lines, water treatment plants, providing every house with piped water, gas, electrical power, free public transportation, large farms. They might not produce a profit but the intent is to put a disposable income in the pockets of people and people will do the rest. They will do the investing in whatever they want and in a few decades the government gets it's money back in taxes
Noted. We've proffered solutions multiple times here but the Nigerian government and its passive population majority has refused to act whilst time runs out. Nigeria is a ticking time bomb.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Stormtrooper11(m): 2:00pm On Aug 09, 2022
QuietMynd:
Hunger or no hunger, someone who have tendency for criminality will surely carry out its act.
Don't let's us in anyway find excuse 4 those animals.
If it is hunger as you say, it didn't start today.
It has always been there, why start behaving like hyenas now nd not then.
Simple answer: security is lax nd they know they can get away with the crime.
If bad element believes they can commit crime in a state nd travel hundreds or even thousand of kilometers to another state nd continues life like nothing happens.
We still have a long way to go.
I'm not actually giving an excuse for those barbarians and scallywags who claim to be terrorists but undertake the bidding of evil Nigerian politicians and elites.

The Nigerian government had failed. It's glaring that the Nigerian government and its crude democracy can't manage its population and resources. The systematic corruption has crumbled the only physical symbol of national unity which is the Nigerian Armed forces and destroyed morale and dedication of the few who wants to make a change.

Nigeria is running out of time. This game which these evil politicians run like a cycle would soon spin out of their control. The chains will fall off the wheels and might lead the entire establishment to a total collapse quicker than envisaged.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by AskiaHarem(m): 2:13pm On Aug 09, 2022
Stormtrooper11:
Let's be honest right now fr. The Federal Republic of Nigeria is living on past glory. We ain't no big brother. Nigeria is in turmoil. Things aren't what they're supposed to be. The corruption has totally torn this nation. Religion has destroyed the mental thinking capacity of the average Nigerian. We're at each others throats.

We're a hungry people. A hungry people are angry people. Angry people commit barbaric acts.
Stormtrooper11:
I'm not actually giving an excuse for those barbarians and scallywags who claim to be terrorists but undertake the bidding of evil Nigerian politicians and elites.

The Nigerian government had failed. It's glaring that the Nigerian government and its crude democracy can't manage its population and resources. The systematic corruption has crumbled the only physical symbol of national unity which is the Nigerian Armed forces and destroyed morale and dedication of the few who wants to make a change.

Nigeria is running out of time. This game which these evil politicians run like a cycle would soon spin out of their control. The chains will fall off the wheels and might lead the entire establishment to a total collapse quicker than envisaged.
First of all drop the “we’re/we” and dpeak for yourself and keep everyone else out of your mouth. Just because YOU might be a failure doesn’t mean everybody else is too or that it’s another outside parties fault. I know misery likes company but you can’t assume others will join you; I certainly want.

Naija has been popping for awhile now with some soaring to new heights, some easing there way in and unfortunately some slipping under the bus. Then there are just losers who do nothing but expect the world to be handed to them.

No state has been a heaven while modernizing and industrializing in there respective timeframes.

From a military standpoint Nigeria is stronger than it’s ever been in the twenty first century in terms of enrollment, tuition, and arms procurement; not to mention a growing military industrial complex which it never had before.

Nigeria has been been providing military assistance all of the continent from Mali to Sudan to Somalia all while dealing with its on affairs. And you know what insurgency and banditry is at the lowest it’s been in since 2015. For example where once the West African coast was being described as the new Somali coast is now going months without major issue.

The same can be said to describe nearly every current growing sector in the country. The fact of the matter is while not as peaceful as ever Nigeria is indeed more developed and industrialized than it’s ever been at any given point in history.

This fantasy of this bygone era where Nigeria was once this prosperous glorious prototype greatpower in the making never existed. There where never any past glory days forgotten because in order to fall from grace you must first rise to a certain level and that level Nigeria has yet to ever reach.

See the people with your mindset hate the reality of Nigeria improving in one form or another because your steadily running out of excuses to blame others for your shortcomings. You fear the day you’ll be forced to accept full responsibility for your own plights.

Nigeria has all the time in the world and it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Some have been pondering whether or not Nigeria would disappear since the 1960s; they’ll still be wondering about that in the 2160s.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Stormtrooper11(m): 2:28pm On Aug 09, 2022
AskiaHarem:
Drop the “we’re” and Speak for yourself and keep everyone else out of your mouth. Just because YOU might be a failure doesn’t mean everybody else is too or that it’s another outside parties fault. I know misery likes company but you can’t assume others will join you; I certainly want.

Naija has been popping for awhile now with some soaring to new heights, some easing there way in and unfortunately some slipping under the bus. Then there are just losers who do nothing but expect the world to be handed to them.

No state has been a heaven while modernizing and industrializing in there respective timeframes.

From a military standpoint Nigeria is stronger than it’s ever been in the twenty first century in terms of enrollment, tuition, and arms procurement; not to mention a growing military industrial complex which it never had before.

Nigeria has been been providing military assistance all of the continent from Mali to Sudan to Somalia all while dealing with its on affairs. And you know what insurgency and banditry is at the lowest it’s been in since 2015. For example where once the West African coast was being described as the new Somali coast is now going months without major issue.

The same can be said to describe nearly every current growing sector in the country. The fact of the matter is while not as peaceful as ever Nigeria is indeed more developed and industrialized than it’s ever been at any given point in history.

This fantasy of this bygone era where Nigeria was once this prosperous glorious prototype greatpower in the making never existed. There where never any past glory days forgotten because in order to fall from grace you must first rise to a certain level and that level Nigeria has yet to ever reach.

See the people with your mindset hate the reality of Nigeria improving in one form or another because your steadily running out of excuses to blame others for your shortcomings. You fear the day you’ll be forced to accept full responsibility for your own plights.
Ohh, that delusional teen arrives.

I'm not a failure but it's highly possible you're such, that's prolly why you go around making clueless statements online like an APC spam bot. I use the word "we" because like you, I'm a Nigerian too but until the day I drop this citizenship and get another, I'm entitled to comment on affairs of the nation.

If Nigeria was growing so fast and great as you claim, it would have had affected the common man on the streets positively. We won't had been ranking high on the misery index and amount of people in poverty. Nigeria is in shiit currently and we gotta admit that we're mismanaged.

The present modernization of the Nigerian Armed forces is just like scratching a surface. The Armed forces is filled with personnel who are only there because they have Godfathers and connections. The Nigerian Army have issues with troops lacking coordinated fire discipline, to company commanders and platoon commanders lacking the basic ability and skills to lead their men.
I know there are positives and good soldiers amongst them but the rank and file is extremely corrupt.

You talk about the operations in Mali like Nigeria did anything significant. Our troops literally operated majorly at the rear end mounted checkpoints.

Finally, I'm a strong believer in the oness and greatness of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I want a great country that's why I speak out. Unlike you, I don't sweep my dirt under the carpet.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Stormtrooper11(m): 2:30pm On Aug 09, 2022
AskiaHarem:
First of all drop the “we’re/we” and dpeak for yourself and keep everyone else out of your mouth. Just because YOU might be a failure doesn’t mean everybody else is too or that it’s another outside parties fault. I know misery likes company but you can’t assume others will join you; I certainly want.

Naija has been popping for awhile now with some soaring to new heights, some easing there way in and unfortunately some slipping under the bus. Then there are just losers who do nothing but expect the world to be handed to them.

No state has been a heaven while modernizing and industrializing in there respective timeframes.

From a military standpoint Nigeria is stronger than it’s ever been in the twenty first century in terms of enrollment, tuition, and arms procurement; not to mention a growing military industrial complex which it never had before.

Nigeria has been been providing military assistance all of the continent from Mali to Sudan to Somalia all while dealing with its on affairs. And you know what insurgency and banditry is at the lowest it’s been in since 2015. For example where once the West African coast was being described as the new Somali coast is now going months without major issue.

The same can be said to describe nearly every current growing sector in the country. The fact of the matter is while not as peaceful as ever Nigeria is indeed more developed and industrialized than it’s ever been at any given point in history.

This fantasy of this bygone era where Nigeria was once this prosperous glorious prototype greatpower in the making never existed. There where never any past glory days forgotten because in order to fall from grace you must first rise to a certain level and that level Nigeria has yet to ever reach.

See the people with your mindset hate the reality of Nigeria improving in one form or another because your steadily running out of excuses to blame others for your shortcomings. You fear the day you’ll be forced to accept full responsibility for your own plights.

Nigeria has all the time in the world and it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Some have been pondering whether or not Nigeria would disappear since the 1960s; they’ll still be wondering about that in the 2160s.
If Nigeria was so industrialized than ever before as you claimed, then the Nigerian naira wouldn't have been in a sorry state as it's currently.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by AskiaHarem(m): 2:34pm On Aug 09, 2022
Stormtrooper11:
If Nigeria was so industrialized than ever before as you claimed, then the Nigerian naira wouldn't have been in a sorry state as it's currently.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Odunayaw(m): 2:56pm On Aug 09, 2022
What has Peacekeeping deployment got to do with our internal security situation?
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by AskiaHarem(m): 3:14pm On Aug 09, 2022
Stormtrooper11:
Ohh, that delusional teen arrives.

I'm not a failure but it's highly possible you're such, that's prolly why you go around making clueless statements online like an APC spam bot. I use the word "we" because like you, I'm a Nigerian too but until the day I drop this citizenship and get another, I'm entitled to comment on affairs of the nation.

If Nigeria was growing so fast and great as you claim, it would have had affected the common man on the streets positively. We won't had been ranking high on the misery index and amount of people in poverty. Nigeria is in shiit currently and we gotta admit that we're mismanaged.

The present modernization of the Nigerian Armed forces is just like scratching a surface. The Armed forces is filled with personnel who are only there because they have Godfathers and connections. The Nigerian Army have issues with troops lacking coordinated fire discipline, to company commanders and platoon commanders lacking the basic ability and skills to lead their men.
I know there are positives and good soldiers amongst them but the rank and file is extremely corrupt.

You talk about the operations in Mali like Nigeria did anything significant. Our troops literally operated majorly at the rear end mounted checkpoints.

Finally, I'm a strong believer in the oness and greatness of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I want a great country that's why I speak out. Unlike you, I don't sweep my dirt under the carpet.
There is no misery index at least not one with a credible algorithm pretaining to Nigeria. Stop pulling nonsense out of your soar tail hole you immediately discredited yourself with that one. Economic development has effected the average Nigerian. Nigeria has one of the fastest growing middle classes In the developing 3rd world and expanding local business is turning major profits. My statement on the military complex remains standing strong.


Stormtrooper11:
If Nigeria was so industrialized than ever before as you claimed, then the Nigerian naira wouldn't have been in a sorry state as it's currently.
I’m supposedly a teen yet you clearly don’t understand how the correlation between economy and industrialization works. Facepalm
You may not be a kid but it’s pretty clear your filled into an emotional wreck or just your typical internet manchild.

I never said Nigeria was perfect it’s very much still a 3rd world nation punching below its weight with a lot learning to do; but like I said modernization and industrialization has never been pretty. You want me to join you in misery but again I’ll pass.

Since your a stronge believer in the greatness of the Federal Republic and like indexes here’s some I know you’ll just love…… or hate. wink

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by AskiaHarem(m): 3:18pm On Aug 09, 2022
Odunayaw:
What has Peacekeeping deployment got to do with our internal security situation?
Not a whole bunch he’s just lashing out in emotion fueled confusion. He saw an outlet and vented.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Stormtrooper11(m): 3:23pm On Aug 09, 2022
Odunayaw:
What has Peacekeeping deployment got to do with our internal security situation?
Imagine trynna keep the peace in Guinea while your capital was threatened few weeks ago. It doesn't sound like it make sense.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Stormtrooper11(m): 3:27pm On Aug 09, 2022
AskiaHarem:
Not a whole bunch he’s just lashing out in emotion fueled confusion. He saw an outlet and vented.
Says a delusional psychopath who thinks Nigeria is currently in its best years in history. I'd like you say this in public, preferably on the Island. You'd be lucky if you were admitted in a psychiatric hospital if not maimed.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Odunayaw(m): 3:56pm On Aug 09, 2022
Stormtrooper11:
Imagine trynna keep the peace in Guinea while your capital was threatened few weeks ago. It doesn't sound like it make sense.
There is such things called Commitment. Especially in the international community

Are you saying that the Battalion contingent commitment to ECOWAS is what will turn the internal security situation around?

Sometimes I think we just lash out for the fun of it
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by JOSCOFELIX: 4:29pm On Aug 09, 2022
Stormtrooper11:
Imagine trynna keep the peace in Guinea while your capital was threatened few weeks ago. It doesn't sound like it make sense.
oga there is many battalion in Nigeria which are not on regular deployment or rotation. deploying troop to Guinea Bissau will not affect the situation of insecurities in the country, 300 troop out of over 100000 will not caused us any harm. And remember having regional power over you neighbors make way to greatness easily
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Sizzorkay: 4:35pm On Aug 09, 2022
My recommendation for Naija grin grin

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Stormtrooper11(m): 4:35pm On Aug 09, 2022
Odunayaw:
There is such things called Commitment. Especially in the international community

Are you saying that the Battalion contingent commitment to ECOWAS is what will turn the internal security situation around?

Sometimes I think we just lash out for the fun of it
No. It wouldn't turn the internal security situation around, but the perception it gives.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Stormtrooper11(m): 4:37pm On Aug 09, 2022
JOSCOFELIX:
oga there is many battalion in Nigeria which are not on regular deployment or rotation. deploying troop to Guinea Bissau will not affect the situation of insecurities in the country, 300 troop out of over 100000 will not caused us any harm. And remember having regional power over you neighbors make way to greatness easily
No one says so tho. If Nigeria really wanna be great, it should start by shutting the mouths of critics by treating its citizens right. By giving em the security they deserve.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by ItooWorWor(m): 4:37pm On Aug 09, 2022
Really disappointed with Seun, despite the information on this thread dude still spill trash of our military on twitter like some brainwashed Hundeyin follower.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by sahureka:
The Russian Federation delivered several Su-25 and L-39 attack aircraft to Mali, as well as several Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters.
the post on Telegram also includes a video
https:///boris_rozhin/60036

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXkzSJMWEz8

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Stormtrooper11(m): 4:45pm On Aug 09, 2022
ItooWorWor:
Really disappointed with Seun, despite the information on this thread dude still spill trash of our military on twitter like some brainwashed Hundeyin follower.
That's what happens when the military acquisitions and modernisation is not impacting positively on the average Nigerian.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by ItooWorWor(m): 4:50pm On Aug 09, 2022
Stormtrooper11:
That's what happens when the military acquisitions and modernisation is not impacting positively on the average Nigerian.
What do you mean by average Nigeriahuh

It does not impact because you lot have been brainwashed by the political filled media.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Flanker: 4:57pm On Aug 09, 2022
for info : Countries receive US$1,428 per soldier per month for UN peacekeeping operations .

Source : https://peacekeeping.un.org/en/how-we-are-funded

Top country contributions to peacekeeping troops https://peacekeeping.un.org/en/contributions-country-ranking-5

Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Stormtrooper11(m): 5:00pm On Aug 09, 2022
ItooWorWor:
What do you mean by average Nigeriahuh

It does not impact because you lot have been brainwashed by the political filled media.
I've been on this thread since 2013. I'm the last person that will be brainwashed.

I think you have the Stockholm syndrome, because I don't understand how comfortable you feel with the unsecured roads in Nigeria. Every time a Nigerian is about to do a single meaningful thing, he put all his hopes and trust in God because the possibility of him reaching his final destination is below 50%.
Buhari's advance party was attacked the other day, the last time a president convoy was attacked in our history was 1976.
The Armed forces might had dismantled the terrorists from the North East but it has led to rampant security issues across the country. We're unsafe than ever before.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 5:36pm On Aug 09, 2022
AskiaHarem:
First of all drop the “we’re/we” and dpeak for yourself and keep everyone else out of your mouth. Just because YOU might be a failure doesn’t mean everybody else is too or that it’s another outside parties fault. I know misery likes company but you can’t assume others will join you; I certainly want.

Naija has been popping for awhile now with some soaring to new heights, some easing there way in and unfortunately some slipping under the bus. Then there are just losers who do nothing but expect the world to be handed to them.

No state has been a heaven while modernizing and industrializing in there respective timeframes.

From a military standpoint Nigeria is stronger than it’s ever been in the twenty first century in terms of enrollment, tuition, and arms procurement; not to mention a growing military industrial complex which it never had before.

Nigeria has been been providing military assistance all of the continent from Mali to Sudan to Somalia all while dealing with its on affairs. And you know what insurgency and banditry is at the lowest it’s been in since 2015. For example where once the West African coast was being described as the new Somali coast is now going months without major issue.

The same can be said to describe nearly every current growing sector in the country. The fact of the matter is while not as peaceful as ever Nigeria is indeed more developed and industrialized than it’s ever been at any given point in history.

This fantasy of this bygone era where Nigeria was once this prosperous glorious prototype greatpower in the making never existed. There where never any past glory days forgotten because in order to fall from grace you must first rise to a certain level and that level Nigeria has yet to ever reach.

See the people with your mindset hate the reality of Nigeria improving in one form or another because your steadily running out of excuses to blame others for your shortcomings. You fear the day you’ll be forced to accept full responsibility for your own plights.

Nigeria has all the time in the world and it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Some have been pondering whether or not Nigeria would disappear since the 1960s; they’ll still be wondering about that in the 2160s.
I don't know how I can get 1 billion likes for this post, just manage the 1 Seun has provided.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Exnavyboy62: 5:50pm On Aug 09, 2022
Stormtrooper11:
I've been on this thread since 2013. I'm the last person that will be brainwashed.

I think you have the Stockholm syndrome, because I don't understand how comfortable you feel with the unsecured roads in Nigeria. Every time a Nigerian is about to do a single meaningful thing, he put all his hopes and trust in God because the possibility of him reaching his final destination is below 50%.
Buhari's advance party was attacked the other day, the last time a president convoy was attacked in our history was 1976.
The Armed forces might had dismantled the terrorists from the North East but it has led to rampant security issues across the country. We're unsafe than ever before.
I think @AskiaHarem is right to some extent about the improved security issue. I mean the last time we heard of a bomb blast whether by suicide bombers or car bomb was during the GEJ administration. The terrorists have been reduced from a Boko Haram of almost 60,000 members to a group of nothing more than 200 bandits, but the bad news is that they are scattered all over the nation.

We don't even know if it's the Fulani people of Nigeria that wants to continue from where Uthman Dan Fodio stopped or Foreigners from Niger and Chad that were meant to be political thugs for the APC but have decided to prey on us all, the entire system is just politically sabotaged.

Pls I know I don't need to tell anyone to "VOTE PETER OBI" but I'm just reminding you to spread the word. I rest my case.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 6:06pm On Aug 09, 2022
Exnavyboy62:
I think @AskiaHarem is right to some extent about the improved security issue. I mean the last time we heard of a bomb blast whether by suicide bombers or car bomb was during the GEJ administration. The terrorists have been reduced from a Boko Haram of almost 60,000 members to a group of nothing more than 200 bandits, but the bad news is that they are scattered all over the nation.

We don't even know if it's the Fulani people of Nigeria that wants to continue from where Uthman Dan Fodio stopped or Foreigners from Niger and Chad that were meant to be political thugs for the APC but have decided to prey on us all, the entire system is just politically sabotaged.

Pls I know I don't need to tell anyone to "VOTE PETER OBI" but I'm just reminding you to spread the word. I rest my case.
I don't think the security situation is better today, than it was under President GEJ.

What we have seen today is by far, a better investment in the Nigerian military, than GEJ and his cohorts would have dreamed up.

There's a higher willingness by this current government to invest in security than the GEJ administration. The problem is, all that investment hasn't paid off.

While insecurity under Jonathan and Yar'adua was the entire North East, the problem is now spread across the country.

Also there's a higher probability to hold security agents to accountability now than under GEJ, Yar'adua or OBJ.


Peter Obi is not the answer to Nigeria's security problems. He might have a better handle of the economy but there's no evidence that security will improve under him.

Even the economy, how will he do it, what magic will he perform when Labour party will not control the Senate and House of Reps in a Peter Obi presidency.

No state in Nigeria would lose elections to Labour party in Governorship and State house of reps elections.

Are we expecting him to decamp to the PDP when he wins?

How is he going to govern?
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1:
Stormtrooper11:
Noted. We've proffered solutions multiple times here but the Nigerian government and its passive population majority has refused to act whilst time runs out. Nigeria is a ticking time bomb.
What solutions have you proffered that the Nigerian government has failed to implement?

Please list them, let's see.

Nigeria has been a ticking Time bomb, or so some of you like to say even before we gained independence.

We were a ticking Time bomb during the time of Uthman Dan Fodio.

We were a ticking Time bomb during the Aba women riots.

We were a ticking Time bomb during the the civil war.

We were a ticking Time bomb through out the various military coups.

We were a ticking Time bomb during the matastine insurgency.

We were a ticking Time bomb during the annulment of general elections in 1993.

We were a ticking Time bomb during Abacha.

We were a ticking Time bomb during the Niger Delta Insurgency.

We were Time bomb when Boko Haram started during Yar'adua.

We were a ticking Time bomb today.

What has changed?

All the bombs have come, gone and Nigeria has remained and moved on.

We cannot all be alarmist in this country.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 6:24pm On Aug 09, 2022
Stormtrooper11:
Noted. We've proffered solutions multiple times here but the Nigerian government and its passive population majority has refused to act whilst time runs out. Nigeria is a ticking time bomb.
Nigeria is a ticking Time bomb with exports worth over $60 Billion, and an economy where crude oil only accounts for 15% of GDP that's worth nearly 500 billion dollars.

Ok.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by AskiaHarem(m): 6:31pm On Aug 09, 2022
Stormtrooper11:
Says a delusional psychopath who thinks Nigeria is currently in its best years in history. I'd like you say this in public, preferably on the Island. You'd be lucky if you were admitted in a psychiatric hospital if not maimed.
I said no such thing so you can stop putting words in my mouth & projecting your own delunacy. Nobody respects the opinion of self-defeatist proud losers except other self-defeatist proud losers which usual exist in circle jerk groups on the net. Your like an incel on live television blaming society for your relationship troubles.

Your having a Mental Breakdown take a breather.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 6:32pm On Aug 09, 2022
Stormtrooper11:
I've been on this thread since 2013. I'm the last person that will be brainwashed.

I think you have the Stockholm syndrome, because I don't understand how comfortable you feel with the unsecured roads in Nigeria. Every time a Nigerian is about to do a single meaningful thing, he put all his hopes and trust in God because the possibility of him reaching his final destination is below 50%.
Buhari's advance party was attacked the other day, the last time a president convoy was attacked in our history was 1976.
The Armed forces might had dismantled the terrorists from the North East but it has led to rampant security issues across the country. We're unsafe than ever before.
Nobody is denying there's insecurity in Nigeria, people learning in American schools routinely get wiped off the face of the earth.

Nigeria has so much going for it, we also have a lot of work to do with regards to insecurity, however the Nigerian situation is not helpless.

There's a huge investment in infrastructure in Nigeria, from rail, health , roads and education, whether that investment comes from government or the private sector.

There are more educated people in Nigeria today than there was in any point in our history.

The armed forces that have fought the insurgents in the North East, will fight the insecurity through out the country.

The Nigerian maxim which goes, "soldier come, soldier go but barracks go still remain" continues to be true till this day.
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by kabe1: 6:38pm On Aug 09, 2022
Stormtrooper11:
I'm not actually giving an excuse for those barbarians and scallywags who claim to be terrorists but undertake the bidding of evil Nigerian politicians and elites.

The Nigerian government had failed. It's glaring that the Nigerian government and its crude democracy can't manage its population and resources. The systematic corruption has crumbled the only physical symbol of national unity which is the Nigerian Armed forces and destroyed morale and dedication of the few who wants to make a change.

Nigeria is running out of time. This game which these evil politicians run like a cycle would soon spin out of their control. The chains will fall off the wheels and might lead the entire establishment to a total collapse quicker than envisaged.
Wasn't a total collapse of Nigeria predicted in 2015?

What has changed between now and then?
Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Exnavyboy62: 6:40pm On Aug 09, 2022
kabe1:
I don't think the security situation is better today, than it was under President GEJ.

What we have seen today is by far, a better investment in the Nigerian military, than GEJ and his cohorts would have dreamed up.

There's a higher willingness by this current government to invest in security than the GEJ administration. The problem is, all that investment hasn't paid off.

While insecurity under Jonathan and Yar'adua was the entire North East, the problem is now spread across the country.

Also there's a higher probability to hold security agents to accountability now than under GEJ, Yar'adua or OBJ.


Peter Obi is not the answer to Nigeria's security problems. He might have a better handle of the economy but there's no evidence that security will improve under him.

Even the economy, how will he do it, what magic will he perform when Labour party will not control the Senate and House of Reps in a Peter Obi presidency.

No state in Nigeria would lose elections to Labour party in Governorship and State house of reps elections.

Are we expecting him to decamp to the PDP when he wins?

How is he going to govern?
There is a higher tendency of him reducing criminality in the country by providing employment and once he's able to achieve that, then insecurity will reduce to it's minimum. Most criminals commit atrocities due to poverty and lack of employment.

About the economy, with him being an economist we expect that he will ban imports all foreign products that can be locally made. As in I can't believe we still import cars when we have Innoson motors, we import phones when we have Imose, Rice is been smuggled into the country despite the fact that it can be locally grown and the one that left me stunned, military boots are imported while we have the Japan of Africa, Aba and so on. The Nigerian Biafra war gave Nigeria the hint to start manufacturing it's own locally product, the Igbos really made wonders with their locally made weapons but yet attention was not given to them

So like I said Peter Obi who happens to be an economist will know what to do by the time he gets to Aso Rock by God's grace.
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