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Edimakan:Thanks. He doesn't have much |
Which among the two options do you prefer? Would you prefer my presence in your wedding or I send you my financial support. I am from kogi state but with a permanent residence in Nasarawa state, I have a cousin whose wedding is coming soon in ugheli in delta State, he invited me specially to be with him on his special day (not his best man but one of his favourite cousins) to celebrate and rejoice with him, but I'm not really comfortable travelling from lafia Nasarawa state capital to ugheli in delta State to attend a wedding for the following reasons... Firstly, the stress of travelling the distance of over 550km Secondly, transportation to and fro, sewing of agbada with other things is going to cost me around 180k to 220k. The above reasons are why im asking... If you are the celebrant would prefer I send you 100k as my financial support or be in attendance. Please, I need your opinions on this because i don't want to too selfish in my decision. |
RandDigital:some times you don't need to quote some of these fool's that called themselves blacks. In as much as the fight is between white and my fellow black I'm taking side with my kinds regardless of their country |
2mch:mexico already had 15000 troops there but mumu Trump is asking for 10k troops |
viodemus:This is where you failed like Trump for not knowing that Mexico already had 15000 troops on it's border with US, meaning what they have on ground is more than what Trump is asking for |
I bought for 935 from MRS yesterday in abuja |
mastermaestro:Chinese spokesman has spoken |
UltraSolid:You're talking rubbish |
Wrackcityoffici:so you didn't see those dollar bills in front of the police |
pelusi:If you're idoma by tribe and from ogbadibo LG you cannot suspect your wife of adultery without undergoing some rituals... suspecting your wife itself is crime |
We will reply him by 2027... one idiot up there was saying that they the Yorubas hate proud people referring to El-Rufai, but he forgot that the proud people he claimed yorubas hate were Tinubu's lifeline in the trail of the presidential election. If things don't change before 2027 tinubu will only have southwest to count on. I know many of you will say nothing will happen but it will happen in your lifetime seeing another Southerner ousting Tinubu come 2027 he doesn't make things easy for those who voted for him and the entire country. |
simpleseyi:you are very stup to say you yorubas don't like proud people |
Creditalerts:what with otukpo |
Fine idoma sister... rest in peace |
Flows001:you called Palestinian terrorist because they want full independence from the occupies of their land. But you called ipob freedom fighters for the same purpose... Did you know that Israel was created in 1947 by the western world? Did you know Palestinian were in Gaza,Jerusalem, haifa, westbank before the creation of Israel Israel. Did you know that Israel and Turkey are the only countries that were created in the world? Can you give out your ancestral land to the fulani herdsmen because quran says so? Would you allow Americans and the western countries to carve out a region from any part of Nigeria and give to Ghanaians. |
Soon israel will attack Iran as their American gods have sent and provided them with some levels of areal protection (THaaD)... but they will be penetrated they are not invisible after all. You can not be called God's own country and still be protected by gay Lords. Until americans Germans, french and Britain stop supporting you with intelligence and military equipment then I will accept that you're of God and not the property of those antichrist countries. |
gateleo:what's the latest |
ehissi:please I want know is Asue is Esan |
NgeneUkwenu:good night |
Afrojuju2017:Elijah Shinga The Nigerian Army has established rules and procedures for disarming a soldier, which are outlined in various documents, including: 1. Nigerian Army Rules of Engagement (ROE) 2. Nigerian Army Code of Conduct 3. Nigerian Army Manual of Drill and Ceremonial 4. Nigerian Army Regulations Here are general guidelines on disarming a soldier in the Nigerian Army: *Reasons for Disarmament:* 1. Discipline: Failure to obey orders, misconduct, or breach of army regulations. 2. Medical reasons: Mental or physical incapacitation. 3. Security risks: Compromised loyalty, suspected espionage, or terrorism. 4. Administrative: End of service, retirement, or transfer. *Procedure for Disarmament:* 1. Order from a superior officer: A commanding officer or authorized personnel issues a written order for disarmament. 2. Notification: The soldier is informed of the reason for disarmament and the procedure. 3. Search and seizure: The soldier's weapon(s) and ammunition are confiscated. 4. Inventory: The confiscated items are recorded and stored securely. 5. Temporary or permanent disarmament: Depending on the reason, the soldier may be temporarily or permanently disarmed. *Disarmament Protocols:* 1. Voluntary surrender: The soldier willingly hands over their weapon(s). 2. Controlled disarmament: Trained personnel disarm the soldier in a controlled environment. 3. Forced disarmament: Used as a last resort, with necessary force, to prevent harm to self or others. *Post-Disarmament Actions:* 1. Investigation: The incident is investigated to determine the circumstances. 2. Disciplinary action: Administrative or judicial action is taken against the soldier. 3. Medical evaluation: If necessary, the soldier undergoes medical assessment. 4. Reassignment or separation: The soldier may be reassigned or separated from service. *Important Notes:* 1. Disarmament procedures may vary depending on the specific circumstances. 2. Only authorized personnel should perform disarmament. 3. Safety precautions are paramount to prevent accidents or harm. Please consult official Nigerian Army documents or authorized personnel for detailed information on disarmament procedures. |
AmalaAtiEwedu:Elijah Shinga The Nigerian Army has established rules and procedures for disarming a soldier, which are outlined in various documents, including: 1. Nigerian Army Rules of Engagement (ROE) 2. Nigerian Army Code of Conduct 3. Nigerian Army Manual of Drill and Ceremonial 4. Nigerian Army Regulations Here are general guidelines on disarming a soldier in the Nigerian Army: *Reasons for Disarmament:* 1. Discipline: Failure to obey orders, misconduct, or breach of army regulations. 2. Medical reasons: Mental or physical incapacitation. 3. Security risks: Compromised loyalty, suspected espionage, or terrorism. 4. Administrative: End of service, retirement, or transfer. *Procedure for Disarmament:* 1. Order from a superior officer: A commanding officer or authorized personnel issues a written order for disarmament. 2. Notification: The soldier is informed of the reason for disarmament and the procedure. 3. Search and seizure: The soldier's weapon(s) and ammunition are confiscated. 4. Inventory: The confiscated items are recorded and stored securely. 5. Temporary or permanent disarmament: Depending on the reason, the soldier may be temporarily or permanently disarmed. *Disarmament Protocols:* 1. Voluntary surrender: The soldier willingly hands over their weapon(s). 2. Controlled disarmament: Trained personnel disarm the soldier in a controlled environment. 3. Forced disarmament: Used as a last resort, with necessary force, to prevent harm to self or others. *Post-Disarmament Actions:* 1. Investigation: The incident is investigated to determine the circumstances. 2. Disciplinary action: Administrative or judicial action is taken against the soldier. 3. Medical evaluation: If necessary, the soldier undergoes medical assessment. 4. Reassignment or separation: The soldier may be reassigned or separated from service. *Important Notes:* 1. Disarmament procedures may vary depending on the specific circumstances. 2. Only authorized personnel should perform disarmament. 3. Safety precautions are paramount to prevent accidents or harm. Please consult official Nigerian Army documents or authorized personnel for detailed information on disarmament procedures. |
bizzibodi:Elijah Shinga The Nigerian Army has established rules and procedures for disarming a soldier, which are outlined in various documents, including: 1. Nigerian Army Rules of Engagement (ROE) 2. Nigerian Army Code of Conduct 3. Nigerian Army Manual of Drill and Ceremonial 4. Nigerian Army Regulations Here are general guidelines on disarming a soldier in the Nigerian Army: *Reasons for Disarmament:* 1. Discipline: Failure to obey orders, misconduct, or breach of army regulations. 2. Medical reasons: Mental or physical incapacitation. 3. Security risks: Compromised loyalty, suspected espionage, or terrorism. 4. Administrative: End of service, retirement, or transfer. *Procedure for Disarmament:* 1. Order from a superior officer: A commanding officer or authorized personnel issues a written order for disarmament. 2. Notification: The soldier is informed of the reason for disarmament and the procedure. 3. Search and seizure: The soldier's weapon(s) and ammunition are confiscated. 4. Inventory: The confiscated items are recorded and stored securely. 5. Temporary or permanent disarmament: Depending on the reason, the soldier may be temporarily or permanently disarmed. *Disarmament Protocols:* 1. Voluntary surrender: The soldier willingly hands over their weapon(s). 2. Controlled disarmament: Trained personnel disarm the soldier in a controlled environment. 3. Forced disarmament: Used as a last resort, with necessary force, to prevent harm to self or others. *Post-Disarmament Actions:* 1. Investigation: The incident is investigated to determine the circumstances. 2. Disciplinary action: Administrative or judicial action is taken against the soldier. 3. Medical evaluation: If necessary, the soldier undergoes medical assessment. 4. Reassignment or separation: The soldier may be reassigned or separated from service. *Important Notes:* 1. Disarmament procedures may vary depending on the specific circumstances. 2. Only authorized personnel should perform disarmament. 3. Safety precautions are paramount to prevent accidents or harm. Please consult official Nigerian Army documents or authorized personnel for detailed information on disarmament procedures. |
Dearlord:it was not unprofessional he did the right thing to protect his riffle from the wicked army officer and his boys. He was there because it was a joint operation. |
Sirianese:he is not just a common person as you choose to call him... he is a special naval force in a joint operation and won't take stupid orders from the untrained army officer. |
PastorFire:yea they are the well trained naval boys not the agbero army that was trying to disarm the seaman |
efemena5050:the C.O is supposed to have withdrawn him him since it was a joint operation, but the army officer wanted to tell the police, civil defence,and navy that he is superior but the special naval officer thought him how things are done in a special operation... the naval big boys actually forsook their own. This cannot happen to an airforce special force because his superior will help him out of the mess triggered by the army idiots... Army always trying to prove unnecessary point of superiority to other armed forces. The army officer is already in trouble... |
Racoon:na it was a joint operation, but the army officer wanted to tell the police, civil defence,and navy that he is superior but the special naval officer thought him how things are done in a special operation... the naval big boys actually forsook their own. This cannot happen to an airforce special force because his superior will help him out of the mess triggered by the army idiots... Army always trying to prove unnecessary point of superiority to other armed forces. The army officer is already in trouble. |
AuschwitzPrefec:na it was a joint operation, but the army officer wanted to tell the police, civil defence,and navy that he is superior but the special naval officer thought him how things are done in a special operation... the naval big boys actually forsook there own. This cannot happen to an airforce special force because his superior will help him out of the mess triggered by the army idiots |
AmalaAtiEwedu:na it was a joint operation, but the army officer wanted to tell the police, civil defence,and navy that he is superior but the special naval officer thought him how things are done in a special operation... the naval big boys actually forsook their own. This cannot happen to an airforce special force because his superior will help him out of the mess triggered by the army idiots |
AuschwitzPrefec:na it was a joint operation, but the army officer wanted to tell the police, civil defence,and navy that he is superior but the special naval officer thought him how things are done in a special operation... the naval big boys actually forsook there own. This cannot happen to an airforce special force because his superior will help him out of the mess triggered by the army idiots |
That was never a parade, but a joint operation which comprises of army, navy police and civil defence but the C.O who is an army want to intimidate the special naval force by commanding his illiterate army Boy to disarm him which he protested. This can never happened to any airforce personnel because the big boys there will protect their own from the wicked army. |
Labari from the lamba man |
In the event of a nuclear war, Russia will be wiped off the face of the earth. Dude has become delusional due to age. 