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Re: Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review 2023 by AntiChristian: 4:32pm On May 18, 2023
Bringbackmandat:
if I mentioned devil does that mean iam a devil? But if I use the name Devil to replace my name then iam a Devil.
Did the writer of the bible call himself Devil?

What problem still exist with you as regard my moniker?
We can't all be Christians as even Jesus was never a Christian!

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Re: Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review 2023 by Bringbackmandat: 5:05pm On May 18, 2023
AntiChristian:


What problem still exist with you as regard my moniker?
We can't all be Christians as even Jesus was never a Christian!
But you should know that Christianity senior Islam. Even Muhammad wanted to be a Christian before. Until they used a 12 year child as a wife to the pedophile Muhammad he wouldn't have become a Muslim.
Re: Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review 2023 by realjoe: 5:11pm On May 18, 2023
See what you are saying
Navy wey ordinary militants dey use shine upandan for creek angry[/quote]
Re: Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review 2023 by IntelligentGoat: 8:29pm On May 18, 2023
grin
Atleast we will price the war.
emerged01:
Peace is cheap war is costly.
Re: Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review 2023 by LordAdam16: 1:13am On May 19, 2023
haybhi1:
We've got all these and boko haram and hersmen still here?

Lord.Adam16, what have you to say about these warfare in our arsenal, are we not poised to be able to handle internal insurgencies and challenges, and even regional's?

Nigeria's insecurity challenges are highly political.

Lack of political will, corruption, and sabotage kneecaps our military and arsenal.

The ugly truth is that the Northern elite is tolerant of the Islamists and bandits. If they treated them with the same disdain as they do secessionists, 18 months is enough to cut them to size, and send the leaders scurrying to Libya and Pakistan.

That would not happen however, because the insecurity situation presents a viable enrichment scheme. All top generals, admirals, and marshals are billionaires. They've been able to get a North East Development Commission with billions in allocation. The minerals industry has been cornered by private interests many of whom would rather pay bandits a flat protection fee than have all manner of taxes imposed by federal, state, and local enforcers. And that's to say nothing of the ethnic and religious coloration.

Snuff out the hundreds or low thousands of fighters in these mushroom groups and that economic opportunity dries up. A lot of the places where the groups are active are unproductive backwaters. Agricultural produce, their only economic contribution, remains relatively cheap. So there's no urgency to give up a far more financially rewarding venture.

You're probably thinking, 'What about the loss of life'? The hinterlands beyond the immediate vicinity of the kingdoms or caliphate or emirate or now government have historically been at the mercy of warlords and bandits. Death, rape, destruction is a standard occurrence. For the ruling class, recent events are a reversion to the mean. The annual five-figure casualty count is a rounding error in a region that'd add the equivalent of the entire population of Canada before 2050. On a psychopathic level, the math checks out.

TL;DR: Can it be fixed? Yes. Would it be fixed? The political class do not have an incentive to fix it. Rather, they have an incentive to maintain the status quo.

PS: Buhari has done well in buffing up the military. Whenever the ruling class is willing or forced to move on from this ghoulish dynamic, the military will be quite capable of dispatching those miscreants to their makers. Until then, they feast off it.

-Lord

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Re: Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review 2023 by haybhi1(m): 7:59am On May 19, 2023
LordAdam16:


Nigeria's insecurity challenges are highly political.

Lack of political will, corruption, and sabotage kneecaps our military and arsenal.

The ugly truth is that the Northern elite is tolerant of the Islamists and bandits. If they treated them with the same disdain as they do secessionists, 18 months is enough to cut them to size, and send the leaders scurrying to Libya and Pakistan.

That would not happen however, because the insecurity situation presents a viable enrichment scheme. All top generals, admirals, and marshals are billionaires. They've been able to get a North East Development Commission with billions in allocation. The minerals industry has been cornered by private interests many of whom would rather pay bandits a flat protection fee than have all manner of taxes imposed by federal, state, and local enforcers. And that's to say nothing of the ethnic and religious coloration.

Snuff out the hundreds or low thousands of fighters in these mushroom groups and that economic opportunity dries up. A lot of the places where the groups are active are unproductive backwaters. Agricultural produce, their only economic contribution, remains relatively cheap. So there's no urgency to give up a far more financially rewarding venture.

You're probably thinking, 'What about the loss of life'? The hinterlands beyond the immediate vicinity of the kingdoms or caliphate or emirate or now government have historically been at the mercy of warlords and bandits. Death, rape, destruction is a standard occurrence. For the ruling class, recent events are a reversion to the mean. The annual five-figure casualty count is a rounding error in a region that'd add the equivalent of the entire population of Canada before 2050. On a psychopathic level, the math checks out.

TL;DR: Can it be fixed? Yes. Would it be fixed? The political class do not have an incentive to fix it. Rather, they have an incentive to maintain the status quo.

PS: Buhari has done well in buffing up the military. Whenever the ruling class is willing or forced to move on from this ghoulish dynamic, the military will be quite capable of dispatching those miscreants to their makers. Until then, they feast off it.

-Lord

Summon the expert, he'll never fail to deliver. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿค
Re: Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review 2023 by AntiChristian: 8:44am On May 19, 2023
Bringbackmandat:
But you should know that Christianity senior Islam. Even Muhammad wanted to be a Christian before. Until they used a 12 year child as a wife to the pedophile Muhammad he wouldn't have become a Muslim.

Show me where Christianity was mentioned as a name in the Bible? These are the lies you peddle in Jesus name!

Jesus was never a Christian! Muhammad was never into any religion till Islam!

You are a liar!

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Re: Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review 2023 by Bringbackmandat: 10:26am On May 19, 2023
AntiChristian:


Show me where Christianity was mentioned as a name in the Bible? These are the lies you peddle in Jesus name!

Jesus was never a Christian! Muhammad was never into any religion till Islam!

You are a liar!
it only takes the manifestation of the holy spirit to be able to understand the bible. You don't read the bible like newspaper or Quran.
What is the meaning of Christianity?
Re: Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review 2023 by Kaycee54321(m): 11:22am On May 19, 2023
LordAdam16:


For the ruling class, recent events are a reversion to the mean. The annual five-figure casualty count is a rounding error in a region that'd add the equivalent of the entire population of Canada before 2050. On a psychopathic level, the math checks out.

TL;DR: Can it be fixed? Yes. Would it be fixed? The political class do not have an incentive to fix it. Rather, they have an incentive to maintain the status quo.


-Lord

"On a psychopathic level, the math checks out."

Love you mehn.

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Re: Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review 2023 by AntiChristian: 11:32am On May 19, 2023
Bringbackmandat:
it only takes the manifestation of the holy spirit to be able to understand the bible. You don't read the bible like newspaper or Quran.
What is the meaning of Christianity?
No one is asking of any meaning here! Where is Christianity written as your religion in the Bible?

Throughout the Old Testament there was salvation without the Holy Spirit!
And the Bible was written like a history book (Luke 1:1-4).

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Re: Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review 2023 by Bringbackmandat: 11:42am On May 19, 2023
AntiChristian:

No one is asking of any meaning here! Where is Christianity written as your religion in the Bible?

Throughout the Old Testament there was salvation without the Holy Spirit!
And the Bible was written like a history book (Luke 1:1-4).

you read like a history book. If you know the meaning of Christian then you will know when Christianity started.
The bible is not for uncircumcised Palestine like you. It only the holy spirit that can Interpret the bible for you.
No professor can understand the bible except guided by the holy spirit.
Re: Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review 2023 by enomakos(m): 12:15pm On May 19, 2023
Ireportlive:
cool



Buhari got many military hardware but he never put them to good use

Buhari became so soft after retirement from military


.
not true
He did his best

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