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Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 7:19am On Dec 12, 2015
mzilakazi:
Stop fooling yourself. Nigeria has never trained more than 10 South African struggle heroes. A whole lot of them were trained in Zambia, Tanzania and Russia. Your leaders have in fact over inflated your role in the struggle against apartheid. Many countries have contributed more than you and they do not make noise and those are Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Algeria, Cuba, Russia, Angola and Britain.
You always buckle and stutter in the light of truth. How many of those countries you listed were considered as frontliner states? Russia equipped Angola to wipe your military. And we trained your whole army, go inquire of your own maj. Gen. Daniel Mofokeng, head Of SANDF foreign Relations.

It is you who is trying to whittle down Nigeria's contribution with your petty lies.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by kizfaz: 7:33am On Dec 12, 2015
lezz:
You always buckle and stutter in the light of truth. How many of those countries you listed were considered as frontliner states? Russia equipped Angola to wipe your military. And we trained your whole army, go inquire of your own maj. Gen. Daniel Mofokeng, head Of SANDF foreign Relations.

It is you who is trying to whittle down Nigeria's contribution with your petty lies.
are yhu minding that guy...... he is jhs a natural hater..... NIGERIAN ARMY has come to stay....
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 8:03am On Dec 12, 2015
mzilakazi:
Just by doing that little can cause you have that loud stinking mouth. Shame. What about the people who have literally lost their lives fighting for democratic South Africa. Cuba lost over 10 000, Angola around 20000 and Russia lost about 200 freedom fighters. Black South Africans were mutdered like flies and you and your useless leaders are busy stealing that struggle to yourselves. You glory thieves. You
You have irredeemable logical deficiency. I could easily dub you the schizophrenic Zulu wizard. grin You tried to invade Angola who called in Cuban little girls backed by Russian armoury and commandos to humiliate south Africa in the battleground and negotiated the independence of Namibia. Zulus were murdered like chickens in the Soweto uprising of 1976, and Nigeria's response was to sanction the south African government economically. When the British didn't heed the call of sanctions, Nigeria had to nationalise the British petroleum and Barclay bank of England. This forced the British into action of helping Nigeria dismantle the pillars of apartheid in S.A.
mzilakazi:
Stop fooling yourself. Nigeria has never trained more than 10 South African struggle heroes. A whole lot of them were trained in Zambia, Tanzania and Russia. Your leaders have in fact over inflated your role in the struggle against apartheid. Many countries have contributed more than you and they do not make noise and those are Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Algeria, Cuba, Russia, Angola and Britain.
I have addressed this issue in my last post before you desperately edited your stand. Olodo. For the records , seek from your own official source; Maj. Gen. Daniel Mofokeng.
mzilakazi:
The truth is that the manner in which Ghanaians were driven out of Nigeria was barbaric. Some Ghanaians lost their lives. The whole population of Nigeria including the government drove poor Ghanaians to the sea. It was with no doubt more barbaric than xenophobia that happened here in SA because our government and a whole lot of people never supported it. In Nigeria it was completely a different story.
The Nigeria-ghana incident happened in the 80's and south African apartheid government were desperately battling for survival, so give us a link were the S.A government of the time were critical of the manner with which the deportation was handled. No Zulu like you should talk about African history, yours is still being told to you by we who were free to liberate you. In the 80's you were no better than domesticated animals only let out to keep alive for sustained slavery. Beast of burden.
mzilakazi:
Johannesburg and Capetown were both inhabited by black men even before the white man set his foot in SA. Capetown has many townships other than Khayelitsha. In fact Khayetllitsha is a youngest township in CT having been established in 1985. We have Langa, Nyanga, Gugulethu and many many more townships which were established before Khayelitsha came into being. Majority of Black South Africans worked in Johannesburg as miners you fool and not as gardeners. Johannesburg and Capetown has always been within the reach of Black South Africans from day 1 when they were established. Cities were neutral even whites never lived in cities, they had their own residential area. Cities was were shopping was made. Blacks worked in those cities in shopping malls. They worked as municipality workers cleaning those cities and doing maintenance. Many even lived and attended universities in cities. Mandela's offices were in the city. The history you have learnt about SA is distorted and incorrect.
Your epistle of weepings is clouded by your tears of frustration. Everyone knows Zulus own captown and jobourg until after the great trek, and the Boer's chased your lots up the trees and mountains to mpalalunga, Zulu natal and khayelitsha. The brightest of you were brought back in for gardening, butlers, cleaners and domestic servants.
It is the reason why your wealth distribution is 90% to 7% for white settlers and 10% to over 80% for Zulus.

Your gross naivety, unparalleled buffoonery and mental handicap should take the podium in the conference of dumb-dumbs. grin grin grin

Now get out.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by snydergp1st(m): 8:36am On Dec 12, 2015
kizfaz:
guys..... the truth is that..... even the southafrican forces respects the NIGERIAN ARMY...... we hv really established ourselves as the FIREPOWER of africa...... for me.... south africa should try harder
Yes we will try harder not to be caught dressed like woman in our quest to stay alive.

We will definitely try not to be soldiers dressed like this ugly f9vk.

Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Patchesagain: 9:17am On Dec 12, 2015
lezz:
It is a sad irony,But the truth is that majority of these south African Zulus don't know what Nigeria did for them, from the military angle to the diplomatic arena. We looked the British in the eye and nationalised Barkley Bank just so Zulus from mpumalanga can call Capetown home and savages from Zulu natal could inhabit Johannesburg.

All Africa got in return was Xenophobia from the ignorant Zulus and baseless competition from the ANC led government who have displayed gross incompetence in handling domestic governance and mediocrity in foreign diplomacy and engagement.

Good thing South Africa has fallen from cloud 9. It was a long and heavy fall. They aren't smilling.
nigeria did practically nothing

as usual your hubris exceeds reality
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 9:17am On Dec 12, 2015
lezz:
You have irredeemable logical deficiency. I could easily dub you the schizophrenic Zulu wizard. grin You tried to invade Angola who called in Cuban little girls backed by Russian armoury and commandos to humiliate south Africa in the battleground and negotiated the independence of Namibia. Zulus were murdered like chickens in the Soweto uprising of 1976, and Nigeria's response was to sanction the south African government economically. When the British didn't heed the call of sanctions, Nigeria had to nationalise the British petroleum and Barclay bank of England. This forced the British into action of helping Nigeria dismantle the pillars of apartheid in S.A.
Stop fooling yourself around. Britain sanctioned SA in the 1950s when Nigeria itself was still a colony. Barclay and BP were all entities which were in the private hands of British citizens. Nigeria had done nothing in that regard. Nelson Mandela has also called for sanctions against Nigerian military rule, so what is your point.

lezz:
I have addressed this issue in my last post before you desperately edited your stand. Olodo. For the records , seek from your own official source; Maj. Gen. Daniel Mofokeng.
I told you that Nigeria has never trained more than 10 ANC members. Give me a list of just 10.


lezz:
The Nigeria-ghana incident happened in the 80's and south African apartheid government were desperately battling for survival, so give us a link were the S.A government of the time were critical of the manner with which the deportation was handled.
There you are lost again. I have never made such a claim that Apartheid government critisized the manner in which you handled deportation of Ghanains. Dont put your stinking words on my mint smelling mouth.

lezz:
No Zulu like you should talk about African history, yours is still being told to you by we who were free to liberate you. In the 80's you were no better than domesticated animals only let out to keep alive for sustained slavery. Beast of burden.
Zulus know better about Africa than Nigerians because of the struggle that they have been exposed to, that's why we produced greater politicians in Africa of all time in history. No match from any part of Africa can ever level their calibre.


lezz:
Your epistle of weepings is clouded by your tears of frustration. Everyone knows Zulus own captown and jobourg until after the great trek, and the Boer's chased your lots up the trees and mountains to mpalalunga, Zulu natal and khayelitsha. The brightest of you were brought back in for gardening, butlers, cleaners and domestic servants.
It is the reason why your wealth distribution is 90% to 7% for white settlers and 10% to over 80% for Zulus.

Your gross naivety, unparalleled buffoonery and mental handicap should take the podium in the conference of dumb-dumbs. grin grin grin

Now get out.
Bwahahahaha… I told you that you don't know the history of SA. Go and learn it from the internet, it will cost you just little. I can see that you don't know what is a GREAT TREK (1835-1846). A great trek was done by the Boers or so called Afrikaners when they moved away from Natal and Cape because it was infiltrated by the English. Both provinces Natal and Cape became British protectorate as a result. Boers moved deeper into inland to Transvaal and Free State instead. That's why today most Boers are found on the inland and the English on the coastal areas.

There is no such thing as Zulu Natal. We have KwaZulu Natal, its a big province where Durban and Pietermaritzburg is. It has black and whites.

Mpumalanga is a province which has hundreds of towns and cities and has both Black and whites. It's provincial capital is Nelspruit. It must have confused you because it has an African name. Bwahahaha… a clear proof that you know too little about SA

Khayelitsha has no history under Apartheid. It only came towards the fall of apartheid in 1985. Apartheid was abolished in 1990. In fact in the 1980s apartheid was already spelling its end.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 9:57am On Dec 12, 2015
mzilakazi:
Stop fooling yourself around. Britain sanctioned SA in the 1950s when Nigeria itself was still a colony. Barclay and BP were all entities which were in the private hands of British citizens. Nigeria had done nothing in that regard. Nelson Mandela has also called for sanctions against Nigerian military rule, so what is your point. British
petroleum and Barclay bank are Britsh multinational firm which Nigeria nationalised in the fight against apartheid. You keep shifting the post, why. You're too short to carry the weight of truth. You're gifted with uncommon daftness.

mzilakazi:
I told you that Nigeria has never trained more than 10 ANC members. Give me a list of just 10.
http://itweb.co.za/mobilesite/defenceweb/home/item_id-23419/
We know you have difficulties reading but go through that link, dummy.
mzilakazi:
There you are lost again. I have never made such a claim that Apartheid government critisized the manner in which you handled deportation of Ghanains. Dont put your stinking words on my mint smelling mouth
My bad.
mzilakazi:
Zulus know better about Africa than Nigerians because of the struggle that they have been exposed to, that's why we produced greater politicians in Africa of all time in history. No match from any part of Africa can ever level their calibre.
give us Zulu politicians that are reknown other than apartheid. Slaves are foremost concerned with their freedom. You know nothing in Africa. Not even your own history.
mzilakazi:
Bwahahahaha… I told you that you don't know the history of SA. Go and learn it from the internet, it will cost you just little. I can see that you don't know what is a GREAT TREK (1835-1846). A great trek was done by the Boers or so called Afrikaners when they moved away from Natal and Cape because it was infiltrated by the English. Both provinces Natal and Cape became British protectorate as a result. Boers moved deeper into inland to Transvaal and Free State instead. That's why today most Boers are found on the inland and the English on the coastal areas.

There is no such thing as Zulu Natal. We have KwaZulu Natal, its a big province where Durban and Pietermaritzburg is. It has black and whites.
Who's interested in the recitation of your journey of slavery? The Boer's came , saw and conquered. They drove you forebears away from their ancestral habitats. The British came and conquered all and a political concession was reached somehow between the Boer's and the colonialist Brits. Zulus watched from the sidelines. End of story. Redundancy is a Zulu trait.[quote author=mzilakazi post=40928608][/quote][s]Mpumalanga is a province which has hundreds of towns and cities and has both Black and whites. It's provincial capital is Nelspruit. It must have confused you because it has an African name. Bwahahaha… a clear proof that you know too little about SA

Khayelitsha has no history under Apartheid. It only came towards the fall of apartheid in 1985. Apartheid was abolished in 1990. In fact in the 1980s apartheid was already spelling its end.[[/s]/quote] No correlation here.

Once again, your mental balance is tilting towards dementia.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 10:09am On Dec 12, 2015
Patchesagain:
nigeria did practically nothing

as usual your hubris exceeds reality
As if your opinion counts. The words of major general Daniel Mofokeng, the foreign relations officer for SANDF ring longer and louder than the broken letters of a thousand patricks.

Fly away.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by Msauza(m): 10:22am On Dec 12, 2015
lezz:
As if your opinion counts. The words of major general Daniel Mofokeng, the foreign relations officer for SANDF ring longer and louder than the broken letters of a thousand patricks.

Fly away.
This guy does not know the language of international relations. We do it to almost every country that supported anti apartheid campaign. That language we've heard it being told to almost every African country that visited South Africa.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 10:43am On Dec 12, 2015
Msauza:
This guy does not know the language of international relations. We do it to almost every country that supported anti apartheid campaign. That language we've heard it being told to almost every African country that visited South Africa.
And I have seen a 1000 partial ellipses,
A lady's demise by he who she pleases.
I have seen the premonition of death;
A vague flash of impression:faith's dearth

But I've never seen anything as spectacularly stupidish as what you just typed up there.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 10:45am On Dec 12, 2015
lezz:
petroleum and Barclay bank are Britsh multinational firm which Nigeria nationalised in the fight against apartheid. You keep shifting the post, why. You're too short to carry the weight of truth. You're gifted with uncommon daftness.
So, if BP and Barclays bank are British multinational does it somehow make it 100% British government owned company? You must have been drinking from palm wine. Your greedy military rulers have always wanted to nationalise British firms for their self enrichment and you used the anti apartheid campaign as a perfect excuse. That's all.


lezz:
http://itweb.co.za/mobilesite/defenceweb/home/item_id-23419/
We know you have difficulties reading but go through that link, dummy.
Oh!! That's a simple diplomatic operation. We do it to every country that visit us.


lezz:
give us Zulu politicians that are reknown other than apartheid. Slaves are foremost concerned with their freedom. You know nothing in Africa. Not even your own history.
Mandela is the greatest black politician mother earth has ever had. He has even helped to free you from military chains. You dummy.

lezz:
Who's interested in the recitation of your journey of slavery? The Boer's came , saw and conquered. They drove you forebears away from their ancestral habitats. The British came and conquered all and a political concession was reached somehow between the Boer's and the colonialist Brits. Zulus watched from the sidelines. End of story. Redundancy is a Zulu trait.
You clearly do not know the history of South Africa that's why you are vomiting garbage in every post you write about SA history.

Do you know Shaka Zulu and other tribal Kings who fought the Boers and British in South Africa? Do you know who is Mzilikazi? Zulus have been fighting colonialism throughout the years and have never backed down. That's why you have been taught about Zulus in your schools across Africa. I have never been taught anything about Nigeria in our schools because its history is dead like a dog.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 11:03am On Dec 12, 2015
Zulus and the British war. Even though they never had guns they fought against heavily armed brits against colonisation.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Zulu_War
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 12:09pm On Dec 12, 2015
The. Battle of Isandlwani where Zulus defeated the British army and regained independence throughout the Zulu Kingdom.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Isandlwana

Lezz knows less about the South African history.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 12:18pm On Dec 12, 2015
mzilakazi:
The. Battle of Isandlwani where Zulus defeated the British army and regained independence throughout the Zulu Kingdom.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Isandlwana

Lezz knows less about the South African history.
grin grin grin wiki-newt don't quote me wikipedia. The fact that you were enslaved for over 400 years proves you didn't win any war.

Battle, maybe, wars never!
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 12:40pm On Dec 12, 2015
lezz:
grin grin grin wiki-newt don't quote me wikipedia. The fact that you were enslaved for over 400 years proves you didn't win any war.

Battle, maybe, wars never!
The day I saw British being butchered by Zulus.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2558949/The-day-I-saw-British-army-butchered-Zulus-Its-shaming-defeat-Britain-tried-hide-MAX-HASTINGS-saw-relived.html

South Africans were colonised same as Nigerians were colonised. Your ancestors were literally shipped to America to harvest sugar cane and you were oppressed until 1960 only to find yourselves yet in another oppression by your own kind under military rule. You are just a kettle calling the pot black.

That's untrue. Black South Africans had self determination which was created by apartheid. We had almost fourteen different government in one country.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 1:34pm On Dec 12, 2015
mzilakazi:
So, if BP and Barclays bank are British multinational does it somehow make it 100% British government owned company? You must have been drinking from palm wine. Your greedy military rulers have always wanted to nationalise British firms for their self enrichment and you used the anti apartheid campaign as a perfect excuse. That's all.




Oh!! That's a simple diplomatic operation. We do it to every country that visit us.





Mandela is the greatest black politician mother earth has ever had. He has even helped to free you from military chains. You dummy.



You clearly do not know the history of South Africa that's why you are vomiting garbage in every post you write about SA history.

Do you know Shaka Zulu and other tribal Kings who fought the Boers and British in South Africa? Do you know who is Mzilikazi? Zulus have been fighting colonialism throughout the years and have never backed down. That's why you have been taught about Zulus in your schools across Africa. I have never been taught anything about Nigeria in our schools because its history is dead like a dog.
Mzilikazi that's enough. I can surely see that you have committed murder. You killed lezz so heartlessly and I hope he is suffering excruciating pains as a result. Please have mercy, after all the young boy does not know the history of South Africa and I could see from his posts.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 1:53pm On Dec 12, 2015
mzilakazi:
So, if BP and Barclays bank are British multinational does it somehow make it 100% British government owned company? You must have been drinking from palm wine. Your greedy military rulers have always wanted to nationalise British firms for their self enrichment and you used the anti apartheid campaign as a perfect excuse. That's all.
BP and Barclay bank are British companies more or less in the same regard as mtn is south African. If we nationalised mtn Nigeria, we would have nationalised a south African firm which isn't 100% south African stake.

Now look for your school teacher and give him a knock; you're a shining, dummy Muppet.
mzilakazi:
Oh!! That's a simple diplomatic operation. We do it to every country that visit us.





Mandela is the greatest black politician mother earth has ever had. He has even helped to free you from military chains. You dummy.
Mandela like South Africa is over hyped. He was a great freedom fighter and never a great politician. Matter of fact his short tenure as a statesman was marked with naive diplomatic relations, poor execution of South Africa's foreign policy and South Africa's isolation in Africa. #fact.

When Zic of Africa Nkrumah and Selassie were championing pan Africanism and fighting for the independence of south Africa, Mandela was inside his enclosed walls of political isolation. These people were part of the pioneering group than formed OAU. Mandela spent his most active years as a prisoner of south African Zulus , never for Africa.
mzilakazi:
You clearly do not know the history of South Africa that's why you are vomiting garbage in every post you write about SA history.

Do you know Shaka Zulu and other tribal Kings who fought the Boers and British in South Africa? Do you know who is Mzilikazi? Zulus have been fighting colonialism throughout the years and have never backed down. That's why you have been taught about Zulus in your schools across Africa. I have never been taught anything about Nigeria in our schools because its history is dead like a dog.
Shaka the Zulu was an itinerant, half-clothed,spear-wielding, monkey-chanting denisovan who was silly enough to go after the European invaders with poison spears and arrows. grin he was spectacularly defeated, he and his yam-chewing goats. Zulus have never fought any war and won in living memory. Shaka tried but you're the living proof he failed. You're poor, forever dispossessed and displaying all the symptoms of segregated educational system handed to you. Matter of fact, you have no name to bear and NONE to pass on. You're just a vacuum waiting to be utilised by waste.

Oh.... lest I forget, we did study you in school: Night Fall In Soweto comes to bear. Never in history has man been reduced to a base level of disposable item as were Zulus. My pity for you is genuinely expressed here.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 2:32pm On Dec 12, 2015
[quote author=FighterPilot post=40935526][/quote]You just proved I've made your nairaland sojourn a bumpy one .You rush to celebrate my fall when I stand still debunking every arguments you put out? Desperation has no better example. Mzilakazi has gone reciting meaningless tales of south African towns and villages without being able to debunk my submissions..
1) Nigeria was a front line state to South Africa's apartheid freedom.
2) Nigeria trained the SANDF as acknowledged by your own SANDF Maj. Gen Mofokeng
3) Nigeria nationalised British Barclay and British petroleum for not heeding to the economic blockade imposed by Nigeria on the apartheid government of south Africa. None of these facts he debunked. South Africa's migration of Zulus to Pretoria or captown is irrelevant.

Leslie remains unscathed, and live to die another day. You and mzilazulu are dreaming in black and white.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 2:55pm On Dec 12, 2015
lezz:
You just proved I've made your nairaland sojourn a bumpy one .You rush to celebrate my fall when I stand still debunking every arguments you put out? Desperation has no better example. Mzilakazi has gone reciting meaningless tales of south African towns and villages without being able to debunk my submissions..
1) Nigeria was a front line state to South Africa's apartheid freedom.
2) Nigeria trained the SANDF as acknowledged by your own SANDF Maj. Gen Mofokeng
3) Nigeria nationalised British Barclay and British petroleum for not heeding to the economic blockade imposed by Nigeria on the apartheid government of south Africa. None of these facts he debunked. South Africa's migration of Zulus to Pretoria or captown is irrelevant.
Leslie remains unscathed, and live to die another day. You and mzilazulu are dreaming in black and white.
1. If Nigeria was on the front line as you claim what about ANGOLA, CUBA, USSR, ZAMBIA, TANZANIA, MOZAMBIQUE, ZIMBABWE and BRITAIN which were committed in the struggle against apartheid.

2. ANC is not SANDF. All MK members were retrained after democracy was gained.

3. BP and Barclays does not equate to the British government. They are merely capitalists who seek profit by all means even if it impedes the rights of another.

Your claims are pointless and do not stand.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iblawi(m): 3:07pm On Dec 12, 2015
mzilakazi:
So, if BP and Barclays bank are British multinational does it somehow make it 100% British government owned company? You must have been drinking from palm wine. Your greedy military rulers have always wanted to nationalise British firms for their self enrichment and you used the anti apartheid campaign as a perfect excuse. That's all.




Oh!! That's a simple diplomatic operation. We do it to every country that visit us.





Mandela is the greatest black politician mother earth has ever had. He has even helped to free you from military chains. You dummy.



You clearly do not know the history of South Africa that's why you are vomiting garbage in every post you write about SA history.

Do you know Shaka Zulu and other tribal Kings who fought the Boers and British in South Africa? Do you know who is Mzilikazi? Zulus have been fighting colonialism throughout the years and have never backed down. That's why you have been taught about Zulus in your schools across Africa. I have never been taught anything about Nigeria in our schools because its history is dead like a dog.
Am sure you didn't go through school but school passed through you.

Nothing like zulu is ever mentioned In any Nigerian school but your schools must mention Nigeria when ever you are being taught your history.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 3:14pm On Dec 12, 2015
lezz:
BP and Barclay bank are British companies more or less in the same regard as mtn is south African. If we nationalised mtn Nigeria, we would have nationalised a south African firm which isn't 100% south African stake.

Now look for your school teacher and give him a knock; you're a shining, dummy Muppet. Mandela like South Africa is over hyped. He was a great freedom fighter and never a great politician. Matter of fact his short tenure as a statesman was marked with naive diplomatic relations, poor execution of South Africa's foreign policy and South Africa's isolation in Africa. #fact.

When Zic of Africa Nkrumah and Selassie were championing pan Africanism and fighting for the independence of south Africa, Mandela was inside his enclosed walls of political isolation. These people were part of the pioneering group than formed OAU. Mandela spent his most active years as a prisoner of south African Zulus , never for Africa. Shaka the Zulu was an itinerant, half-clothed,spear-wielding, monkey-chanting denisovan who was silly enough to go after the European invaders with poison spears and arrows. grin he was spectacularly defeated, he and his yam-chewing goats. Zulus have never fought any war and won in living memory. Shaka tried but you're the living proof he failed. You're poor, forever dispossessed and displaying all the symptoms of segregated educational system handed to you. Matter of fact, you have no name to bear and NONE to pass on. You're just a vacuum waiting to be utilised by waste.

Oh.... lest I forget, we did study you in school: Night Fall In Soweto comes to bear. Never in history has man been reduced to a base level of disposable item as were Zulus. My pity for you is genuinely expressed here.
In simple words.

Fighting BP and Barclay's meant you were fighting capitalists interests and not Britain. That's why Britain allowed it because they were also in full support of anti-apartheid movement. Britain sanctioned SA from Commonwealth in 1950 when Nigeria was still a colony.


Where did Selassie and Nkrumah ended? In exile away from their people isn't? after the people felt that they betrayed them. They lived their lives as heroes but died not as heroes. Mandela is by no doubt the greatest politician who has battled all, oppression, imprisonment, discrimination, marginalisation, the most wanted terrorist in the world and he defeated all. He never ran away in exile away from his people. He never ran away to Nigeria like Mofokeng, he lived among us and promiser to die with us for it was the ideal for which he was prepared to die. He even fought against Nigerian military government and defeated it.

Shaka remains the greatest African king the world has ever had. It was not by mistake that his history is taught all over the world. It is also taught in American and British high schools. It is also by no mistake that he was also honoured by a movie.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 3:23pm On Dec 12, 2015
iblawi:
Am sure you didn't go through school but school passed through you.

Nothing like zulu is ever mentioned In any Nigerian school but your schools must mention Nigeria when ever you are being taught your history.
If I didn't go to school I could never have had the ability to write. Don't you know that?
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 3:23pm On Dec 12, 2015
mzilakazi:
In simple words.

Fighting BP and Barclay's meant you were fighting capitalists interests and not Britain. That's why Britain allowed it because they were also in full support of anti-apartheid movement. Britain sanctioned SA from Commonwealth in 1950 when Nigeria was still a colony.


Where did Selassie and Nkrumah ended? In exile away from their people isn't? after the people felt that they betrayed them. They lived their lives as heroes but died not as heroes. Mandela is by no doubt the greatest politician who has battled all, oppression, imprisonment, discrimination, marginalisation, the most wanted terrorist in the world and he defeated all. He never ran away in exile away from his people. He never ran away to Nigeria like Mofokeng, he lived among us and promiser to die with us for it was the ideal for which he was prepared to die. He even fought against Nigerian military government and defeated it.
Quit nairaland and go back to school. I only read the first line of your uncorrelated garbage before hitting the Quote button.

You claimed British BP and Barclay were not hundred percent British.
Now let me ask you, does a firm or company needs to be 100% owned before an individual or entity can claim ownership? None of south Africa's multinational companies are 100% owned by any single entity or organisation or individual. A majority share of 50% or own entitles ownership. You're an embarrassment for lack of a better word. You're rocksolid dummy-dumb-dumb through and through.

Fighting capitalist? Nigeria has never had any issues with capitalism as an idea or economic model. You're a fool.

Your father should have invested your education money raring pigs: they would have yielded a better return than you.

What a colossal waste of human effort you are.

And you're oddly emboldened even in stark ignorance. I give you that.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iblawi(m): 3:26pm On Dec 12, 2015
mzilakazi:
If I didn't go to school I could never have had the ability to write. Don't you know that?
It seems you don't know the meaning of what I typed.

You when to school but wasted your money cos you didn't learn what you were supposed to learn. Your head is full of junks.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 3:29pm On Dec 12, 2015
lezz:
Quit nairaland and go back to school. I only read the first line of your uncorrelated garbage before hitting the Quote button.

You claimed British BP and Barclay were not hundred percent British.
Now let me ask you, does a firm or company needs to be 100% owned before an individual or entity can claim ownership? None of south Africa's multinational companies are 100% owned by any single entity or organisation or individual. A minority share of 50% or own entitles ownership. You're an embarrassment for lack of a better word. You're rocksolid dummy-dumb-dumb through and through.

Fighting capitalist? Nigeria has never had any issues with capitalism as an idea or economic model. You're a fool.

Your father should have invested your education money raring pigs: they would have yielded a better return than you.

What a colossal waste of human effort you are.

And you're oddly emboldened even in stark ignorance. I give you that.
On simple words. Barclays and BP does not translate to the queen. Both are just companies owned by the British nationals which have now become multinational companies.

END OF STORY.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 3:36pm On Dec 12, 2015
SHAKA ZULU.

https://orig13.deviantart.net/e231/f/2013/222/8/9/civilization_v_kindle__shaka_of_the_zulu__by_enethrin-d6hh5w2.pngThe greatest leader of all time. His history is taught in Asia, Europe, Australasia, America and Africa. Shaka Zulu. The greatest warrior on earth.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iblawi(m): 3:39pm On Dec 12, 2015
mzilakazi:
SHAKA ZULU.

https://orig13.deviantart.net/e231/f/2013/222/8/9/civilization_v_kindle__shaka_of_the_zulu__by_enethrin-d6hh5w2.pngThe greatest leader of all time. His history is taught in Asia, Europe, Australasia, America and Africa. Shaka Zulu. The greatest warrior on earth.
Keep deceiving yourself.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 3:47pm On Dec 12, 2015
iblawi:
Keep deceiving yourself.
I know you were also taught about him.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m): 3:52pm On Dec 12, 2015
16 things that made Shake Zulu the greatest leader of all time in history.

http://afkinsider.com/57305/16-things-made-shaka-zulu-a-military-genius/2/
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by lezz(m): 3:59pm On Dec 12, 2015
mzilakazi:
On simple words. Barclays and BP does not translate to the queen. Both are just companies owned by the British nationals which have now become multinational companies.

END OF STORY.
When I tell you, you can't keep a straight line, I meant you can carry logic for 3 minutes without derailing. Just because south Africa can't project her foreign policy through her companies doesn't mean other nation's aren't doing that. For the West, their multinational firms are also their arms of diplomacy carrying their foreign policies. This tradition continues to today.

The BP and Barclay are so British, dummy. Need I remind you than even in colonial times, the royal Niger company managed the colonies of many west African countries for the British crown?

Boy, go back to school then come back for debate. You're still a nuisance of history.
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by mzilakazi(m):
lezz:
When I tell you, you can't keep a straight line, I meant you can carry logic for 3 minutes without derailing. Just because south Africa can't project her foreign policy through her companies doesn't mean other nation's aren't doing that. For the West, their multinational firms are also their arms of diplomacy carrying their foreign policies. This tradition continues to today.
The BP and Barclay are so British, dummy. Need I remind you than even in colonial times, the royal Niger company managed the colonies of many west African countries for the British crown?
Boy, go back to school then come back for debate. You're still a nuisance of history.
I say once again. BP and Barclays are capitalists interests. So, they do not translate to the queen. Your military rulers only wanted to enrich their pockets and thus used the international anti-apartheid campaign which was called by UN as an excuse to dispossess capitalists of their investment. Until to this day, the real reason behind nationalisation of British firms by Nigeria is still unknown.


https://www.questia.com/library/journal/1P3-2045971841/nigeria-s-nationalization-of-british-petroleum
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by MduZA: 1:13pm On Dec 13, 2015
mzilakazi:
SHAKA ZULU.

https://orig13.deviantart.net/e231/f/2013/222/8/9/civilization_v_kindle__shaka_of_the_zulu__by_enethrin-d6hh5w2.pngThe greatest leader of all time. His history is taught in Asia, Europe, Australasia, America and Africa. Shaka Zulu. The greatest warrior on earth.
Lol...Azishe!
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