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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 11:27pm On Jul 12, 2020
Jelal0007:
Having a little sense wont kill you. Is the budget for the army and airforce the same? What the current CAS has demonstrated is totally admirable. Buratai can learn from him. As for that motor bike, it's a disaster. Accept it or not,its a total disaster.

Sense that is not working for you or you’re not using it at all undecided
You’re so dumb that you only compare and you don’t do the opposite; “contrast”.
You compared their budget and you didn’t take the size into consideration.
The NA is over 200,000, NAF close to 20,000 and the NN his over 25,000. Do a little bit research about defense budget and compare them, the airforce is s the smallest yet it get additional funding apart from its own allocated budget.
Ask yourself who is to perform better, taking into consideration the size and other factors put into consideration. Why do you think airforce regiment looks dope likewise the navy, these has been the case for years unless your dumbass his going to politicalize it now.



https://yourbudgit.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/2020-Approved-Security-Budget-Analysis.pdf

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by GeneralFarouq: 11:30pm On Jul 12, 2020
komekn:


Having been the recipient of abuse by many on this thread.

I wonder what group they have classed me.

Because l am none of the above.
"Agreed without reservation group" of course, but only agreeing to the other group...

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 11:32pm On Jul 12, 2020
SamuelAnyawu:



This thread was created as a 100% Military PR thread. Any contrary opinion is considered Anti-Government or as the Op said a "Wailer" grin

Going against this thread definitely means you are a PDP apologist cheesy

grin grin grin grin
You’re such a clueless fellow undecided
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by GeneralFarouq: 11:32pm On Jul 12, 2020
seankafor:
oga you re an extremist.. you should be tagged a vocabulary extremist grin

And a conjurer
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 11:40pm On Jul 12, 2020
bidexiii:


grin grin grin grin
You’re such a clueless fellow undecided

Lol you no dey sleep ni? shocked shocked

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by pacretus(m): 11:44pm On Jul 12, 2020
Odunayaw:
The number of Service heads is your problem ba? Is it not the same cloth Buratai is cut from.

Again, I wonder what conscience allows you to speak well of past COAS while hurling insults on the current one
Nigeria as a whole is burning now... Boko Haram will soon strike Abuja, let's watch.(Abuja kaduna road is getting worse by the day.


Listen!! I never praised any past COAS, but you see this current one, he is failing.

The military is trying but sacrificing too much men. A change in leadership now, will greatly boost their moral


Na them know Sha.

I leave you guys in peace. grin grin grin

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 11:48pm On Jul 12, 2020
klhazhik:
Do we have to remind ourselves histories?
Like we forget history very fast here on this Platform?
Or we just pretend like we don't remember and just decide to sound ignorant?


Do we have to remind ourselves the April 24, 2014 Nyanya Bombing?
Or we talk about the June 16, 2011 NPF HQ Abuja Bombing?
Should we remind ourselves about the August 2011 UN Bombing?
Or the July 2013 BH attacks on students in Yobe?
Are we so forgetful or we just choose to pretend to forget the Great April, 2014 Chibook Girls Abduction?
Or numerous incidents like the January 2015 Monday Market attack in Maiduguri, Kogi State Attack et cetera (that's to mention but a few)...?

And all this Attacks under which Military Chiefs?


But it doesn't matter anyway, does it?
As long as all we want is One Unite & Peaceful Nigeria, Yeah?


Truth be told, We lost Good boys, it ache our heart.


Some moniker claim he's in Maiduguri and he can say "We've lost as many boys as boko haram (this year, maybe)", well, If i can recall, I once call him out to be a Liar and that's what he is!


Another Moniker even think he knows the exact Planning and Operations the Military need in defeating the Enemies...


Forgetting DHQ aren't sleeping either...


I can't see 'Politics or Political' anywhere in the topic...
Why derail the thread with Politics or Military Chiefs Achievement Comparison?

Oga @Bidexiii, Chill, You gotta realise that some times you get to let some ignorant comment go. Like you see a moniker and be like " Well, I don't expect much from you"...
You just have to ignore them!

Shall we have some fresh air, Please?


Thanks man !
Thanks we have some people who still remember all this , if am the one that stating all this someone in MMC will start tagging me APC or a paid PR platform for the army HQ!

Yeye
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 11:50pm On Jul 12, 2020
SamuelAnyawu:


Lol you no dey sleep ni? shocked shocked


We are on a night duty shift here !
My phone keeps me busy, besides I should be asking you the same question ?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 12:44am On Jul 13, 2020
bidexiii:



We are on a night duty shift here !
My phone keeps me busy, besides I should be asking you the same question ?

Nah. I don't sleep early
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by LTGEN: 3:47am On Jul 13, 2020
SamuelAnyawu:


Nah. I don't sleep early
All of una need to get some sleep.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by jarell: 5:41am On Jul 13, 2020
komekn:


If na so, no more oyibo, na area yans na im get am soo, I don provok.

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin


Guy sometimes I pity u..smh.
If you are debating with someone and instead of dem to respond with fact they turn to insults, that should be a que for you to be quiet because you can't redeem such people...
It's emotional to dem and it will only result in the derailing of the thread.

Pls let return to analysing battle history.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Jelal0007(m): 7:01am On Jul 13, 2020
bidexiii:


Sense that is not working for you or you’re not using it at all undecided
You’re so dumb that you only compare and you don’t do the opposite; “contrast”.
You compared their budget and you didn’t take the size into consideration.
The NA is over 200,000, NAF close to 20,000 and the NN his over 25,000. Do a little bit research about defense budget and compare them, the airforce is s the smallest yet it get additional funding apart from its own allocated budget.
Ask yourself who is to perform better, taking into consideration the size and other factors put into consideration. Why do you think airforce regiment looks dope likewise the navy, these has been the case for years unless your dumbass his going to politicalize it now.



https://yourbudgit.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/2020-Approved-Security-Budget-Analysis.pdf
You're a typical Nigerian. You read without comprehension. Again, from the evidence you just provided, is the army's budget same as the airforce? Keep barking....

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Jelal0007(m): 7:03am On Jul 13, 2020
SamuelAnyawu:

Lol you no dey sleep ni? shocked shocked
no mind am. This thread go soon scatter.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by klhazhik(m): 8:43am On Jul 13, 2020
Jelal0007:
no mind am. This thread go soon scatter.

Is that your goal?
For the thread to scatter?

Sometimes, i wonder why people choose to derail the thread with unnecessary arguments.

But if that's your agenda for the beautiful thread, SMH. Lemme nor talk

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Whyem15: 8:50am On Jul 13, 2020
Make all of una no carry the embarrassment of yesterday enter today ooo, you all were just acting like kids. Is it so hard for you to avoid politics in a military discussion thread?! There are several other things we can discuss and gain from without insulting each other. Ah, maturity dey difficult to attain oo. Some of you can't make your point without insulting others. Is that how you solve your problems? One wonders the kind of upbringing you had to be such a mouth breather.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by LagosWahala: 8:55am On Jul 13, 2020
Mugiwaraluffy:
Does Nigerian Armed Forces give medal to soldiers of war?

I believe so.

If they don't, then they owe at least a battalion's worth of them!
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Jelal0007(m): 8:57am On Jul 13, 2020
klhazhik:


Is that your goal?
For the thread to scatter?

Sometimes, i wonder why people choose to derail the thread with unnecessary arguments.

But if that's your agenda for the beautiful thread, SMH. Lemme nor talk
it isn't sir. What I'm trying to say is, bidexiii's attitude might lead to that.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Whyem15: 9:45am On Jul 13, 2020
The current security condition in the country is worse than any other time in the last few decades. It is the government's responsibility to ensure the safety of lives and properties, and the government is failing at that, but is the failure of the government the only factor responsible? Absolutely not, I support the sacking of Buratai but the truth is that the situation will remain largely the same or even worse than before no matter who the next COAS is, even if we had the whole arsenal of the United States military to use, these terrorists will just devise new methods to achieve their goals. The situation we are in today is as a result of our economic and social problems. Many youths today believe that the only solution to their problems are crimes and violence, many don't value human lives and covet properties that are not theirs. We expect the government to do every damn thing for us while we sit down to enjoy the fruit of the labor of the government. We only discuss security problems here because it is a security thread but the truth is that there is problem in every aspect of the life of an average Nigerian citizen. The government already borrows far more than it can generate so that it can at least alleviate some of our problems yet we want them to find more money to keep spending. How many of us here pay taxes(especially income tax) yet we receive a lot of benefits from the government in the firm of services and subsidies on goods we consume individually like drugs, food and oil. The government pays #40 on every litre of fuel you use, that might be inconsequential to you but sum up that amount on the average 60 million litres we use in Nigeria everyday and multiply it by 30 days to know what it will amount to every month. Thats 72 billion every month, imagine the number of MRAPs that will buy for troops on the Frontline to save more lives. Americans pay tens of thousands of dollars every year for the duration of their courses to be able to get a college/university degree and many use the greater part of their career years paying "students loan" yet many people not contributing a single naira to the federation account enjoy the same benefit virtually free of charge(howbeit of a lower standard but almost the same value in the labor market) imagine the amount the government will save and will be able to spend on security and infrastructure development if all universities, colleges, hospitals and other governmental institutions are self sufficient like they are in most developed countries.
The most unstable region in the country refused to develop their youths for several decades yet except the government to perform miracles to help them achieve the results of the regions that invested in human development. Was it the government that forced them not to train and educate their youths?. It is so bad that educational bodies uses different standards of measurement for each region under guise of "Educationally disadvantaged states". All those youths they refused to train, what do they expect of them. We all know the story of some other people in another region who under the guise of "amnesty" receive monthly salary for doing absolutely nothing. What do you think will happen when government stops paying them?.
You all should ask people in the western world you so much look up to how hard life is for them too in the essence that they work very hard to get little and must contribute to the finances of the government from the very little they gain from, yet you want the same development as theirs.

My point is that the insecurity problem is a ripple effect of so many other problems caused by every single one of us and people(soldiers, terrorists, bandits, and innocents) will keep dying for several decades to come unless we all start thinking and finding solutions to our problems individually. We've got several things wrong and we haven't even realized that,until we realize that we have no one to blame but ourselves for whatever happened to us and around us, we are going nowhere. That is why the few who can think to some extent are leaving our societies and country so that they could leave with people who are more serious with their lives.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Whyem15: 9:49am On Jul 13, 2020
At least we have people from other reasonable countries in this thread, ask them how every citizen contributes to governance, but here we don't know more than to say "but we have crude oil",how much do we even make from that crude oil for God's sake! Is it enough to finance everything the government does?

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by komekn(m): 9:58am On Jul 13, 2020
Xbee007:

They are launching a book titled "Compendium of NA Transformation: The Buratai Years 2015-2020. This is "The Legend of Buratai 2.0"

We have lost on the last an unknown number of honourable gallant men and somebody is doing a political wish washy book opening.

WE ARE FINISHED.

I am shocked to my bone marrow the cancer of ineptitude, incompetence, corruption and blatant inconsideration is now terminal.

These guys have no conscience.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Cannonleo(m): 9:59am On Jul 13, 2020
FieldMarshall06:


Guy,,,, I don't have time for crap,,,, look for your level to engage in silly arguments.
dear fieldmarshall06 I have been looking at your exchange for a long time, make your point and stop being uncouth and the all knowing purveyor of elite military knowledge , you all have turned this beautiful thread into a political banter space, the fact remains COAS has failed bro, take it or leave it. We are the point the germans were when they attacked stanligrad. Down, low and out. Proofer better solutions or stick to posting pictures please.

I wanted to say the same to bidexii but I have a lot of respect for him bck from our days at beegs.

Have a beautiful day

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Whyem15: 10:07am On Jul 13, 2020
Some people were even expecting government to give them money during the lock down period like US and Canada did, no be people wey dey pay tax dem give money to for those countries? Where do you expect your own government to see money from?


Sorry for derailing, back to military discussion;
If the purpose for that "gunbike" is to get high fire Power in places where trucks or cars can't reach, then they should go for this old trick instead.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Litmus: 10:23am On Jul 13, 2020
Whyem15:
The current security condition in the country is worse than any other time in the last few decades. It is the government's responsibility to ensure the safety of lives and properties, and the government is failing at that, but is the failure of the government the only factor responsible? Absolutely not, I support the sacking of Buratai but the truth is that the situation will remain largely the same or even worse than before no matter who the next COAS is, even if we had the whole arsenal of the United States military to use, these terrorists will just devise new methods to achieve their goals. The situation we are in today is as a result of our economic and social problems. Many youths today believe that the only solution to their problems are crimes and violence, many don't value human lives and covet properties that are not theirs. We expect the government to do every damn thing for us while we sit down to enjoy the fruit of the labor of the government. We only discuss security problems here because it is a security thread but the truth is that there is problem in every aspect of the life of an average Nigerian citizen. The government already borrows far more than it can generate so that it can at least alleviate some of our problems yet we want them to find more money to keep spending. How many of us here pay taxes(especially income tax) yet we receive a lot of benefits from the government in the firm of services and subsidies on goods we consume individually like drugs, food and oil. The government pays #40 on every litre of fuel you use, that might be inconsequential to you but sum up that amount on the average 60 million litres we use in Nigeria everyday and multiply it by 30 days to know what it will amount to every month. Thats 72 billion every month, imagine the number of MRAPs that will buy for troops on the Frontline to save more lives. Americans pay tens of thousands of dollars every year for the duration of their courses to be able to get a college/university degree and many use the greater part of their career years paying "students loan" yet many people not contributing a single naira to the federation account enjoy the same benefit virtually free of charge(howbeit of a lower standard but almost the same value in the labor market) imagine the amount the government will save and will be able to spend on security and infrastructure development if all universities, colleges, hospitals and other governmental institutions are self sufficient like they are in most developed countries.
The most unstable region in the country refused to develop their youths for several decades yet except the government to perform miracles to help them achieve the results of the regions that invested in human development. Was it the government that forced them not to train and educate their youths?. It is so bad that educational bodies uses different standards of measurement for each region under guise of "Educationally disadvantaged states". All those youths they refused to train, what do they expect of them. We all know the story of some other people in another region who under the guise of "amnesty" receive monthly salary for doing absolutely nothing. What do you think will happen when government stops paying them?.
You all should ask people in the western world you so much look up to how hard life is for them too in the essence that they work very hard to get little and must contribute to the finances of the government from the very little they gain from, yet you want the same development as theirs.

My point is that the insecurity problem is a ripple effect of so many other problems caused by every single one of us and people(soldiers, terrorists, bandits, and innocents) will keep dying for several decades to come unless we all start thinking and finding solutions to our problems individually. We've got several things wrong and we haven't even realized that,until we realize that we have no one to blame but ourselves for whatever happened to us and around us, we are going nowhere. That is why the few who can think to some extent are leaving our societies and country so that they could leave with people who are more serious with their lives.

Terrorism in Nigeria is not caused by poverty in Nigeria. I cut straight to this point because it’s where your argument will lead.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Whyem15: 10:24am On Jul 13, 2020
Litmus:


Terrorism in Nigeria is not caused by poverty in Nigeria.
It isn't caused by poverty, it is fueled and sustained by poverty!
How many rich people do they get to recruit?

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Litmus: 10:27am On Jul 13, 2020
Whyem15:

It isn't caused by poverty, it is fueled and sustained by poverty!
How many rich people do they get to recruit?

It’s fuelled and sustained by the Arab world and the West.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Whyem15: 10:34am On Jul 13, 2020
Litmus:


It’s fuelled and sustained by the Arab world and the West.
Let's even assume this isn't a speculation and we are able to prove it, who do you think they target to recruit or you think "the Arab and western world" can achieve what they are assumed to be achieving without recruiting from our populace?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Litmus: 10:53am On Jul 13, 2020
Whyem15:

Let's even assume this isn't a speculation and we are able to prove it, who do you think they target to recruit or you think "the Arab and western world" can achieve what they are assumed to be achieving without recruiting from our populace?


Give everyone in Nigeria a job, a house and a car and the war in the NE will continue. And those that feed you the poverty excuse will point to poverty in the Sahel region, then Africa and then a return to the “Corruption” trope.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by FieldMarshall06(m): 11:02am On Jul 13, 2020
Cannonleo:
dear fieldmarshall06 I have been looking at your exchange for a long time, make your point and stop being uncouth and the all knowing purveyor of elite military knowledge , you all have turned this beautiful thread into a political banter space, the fact remains COAS has failed bro, take it or leave it. We are the point the germans were when they attacked stanligrad. Down, low and out. Proofer better solutions or stick to posting pictures please.

I wanted to say the same to bidexii but I have a lot of respect for him bck from our days at beegs.

Have a beautiful day

So,,, all you want to say is "the COAS has failed".

But you first dribbled around by calling me names.... and you referred to 'your days at Beegs' lol. You are a funny thing, I swear...

You came out attacking me and concluded by hyping yourself at Beegs... lol. Your grammar is so poor,,, lots of typos and spelling errors, e.g "proofer" cheesy

And this is not a pictures thread ..... its a battlefield discussion thread ..... infact i have diminished myself by replying your " illitratic " verbiage cheesy

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by demolition: 11:14am On Jul 13, 2020
FieldMarshall06:


So,,, all you want to say is "the COAS has failed".

But you fitst dribbled around by calling me names.... and you referred to 'your days at Beegs' lol. You are a funny thing, I swear...

You came out attacking me and concluded by hyping yourself at Beegs... lol. Your grammar is so poor,,, lots of typos and spelling errors, e.g "proofer" cheesy

And this is not a pictures thread ..... its a battlefield discussion thread ..... infact i have diminished myself by replying your " illitratic " verbiage cheesy
You can quit being a WIMP.
You yourself can't even construct sentences with proper punctuations yet you go about ranting like an asshat.

Na your type go get common NCE come dey make mouth like who don get multiple PHD.

empty DRUM
grin grin

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 12:35pm On Jul 13, 2020
Nda doubdo my friends
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 1:00pm On Jul 13, 2020
BREAKING: Boko Haram appoints new leader

The Islamic State of West Africa (ISWAP), a faction of the Boko Haram terrorist group, has appointed Amir Goni Maina as the new ‘Governor of the Lake Chad’.

The Source Reporters understands that Lake Chad region comprises of Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger Republic. According to Counter-terrorism and organised crime specialist, David Otto, the terrorist group appointed Maina after Amir Baba Kaka was recently sacked as the Governor in a massive jihadist Leadership shake-up.

Otto noted that Maina was the former Chief Judge of Boko Haram /ISWAP faction. He replaced Muhammad Shuwa after he was killed in a Nigerian Army and Air-Force military bombardment.

He said: “Goni Maina replaced Amir Baba Kaka. Recall that Baba Kaka was recently sacked as the Governor in a massive jihadist Leadership shake-up after escaping an assassination attempt by his own commanders. The Shura council and AZWAJ advisors/sponsors from Mali and Libya accused Baba Kaka of failing to command and control unit commanders and also of severe leadership weakness to prevent ground and aerial coordinated onslaught against jihadist strongholds in the axis of the Lake Chad by the Nigerian Army, the Chadian Army and the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) troops.

“Before his latest appointment, Amir Goni Maina was the Chief Judge of Boko Haram/ISWAP faction. He replaced Muhammad Shuwa after he was eliminated in a Nigerian Army and Air-Force military bombardment.”

Otto continued that “a new Chief Judge, known as Amir Malumma, was appointed to take over from Goni Maina. During the early ISWAP Leadership of Abu Musab Al Barnawi and veteran Mamman Nur, Amir Goni Maina held the position of the Governor of the Lake Chad but was a casualty when things hit the fan in Barnawi era which led to the ascension of Ba Idrissa (also killed by his commanders).”
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 1:01pm On Jul 13, 2020
Is the Immigration and Customs part of 7 Division? I see some paramilitary cars with 7 Div inscription wink

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