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kabe1:You know me Bro I love Nigeria ![]() |
KingAzubuike:Kabe1 didn't respond to you instead another person did because of what you said... Kabe1 is the one asking for donations Check who quoted you |
KingAzubuike:guy you're just showing off... I will prefer Someone else better than u to donate 1k than for me to take ur #100,000 guy keeps it to ur self if u want... What kind of person are u sef.. |
DanDeeBoss:Don't forget to add Emi and IJ our Surveillance aircraft pilots |
Are u guys sure this is really.. I don't believe it... Pls y'all should stop fake news..... |
https://twitter.com/ChiefOjukwu/status/1257654838193602565?s=20 Preparation for the offensive continues.... BTR spotted.. Night operation https://twitter.com/ChiefOjukwu/status/1257637775945285634?s=20 letting lose some lead.... |
I just love taking pictures of Nature... With my phone...
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Gabrokpara001:lol noo.. |
Mr Yusuf Gadgi, the Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Navy, on Wednesday challenged the Nigeria Navy (NN) to start building its own warships. He said that the NN had the required competence and expertise to build its own warships without any intervention. Gadgi said this on Wednesday after a Stakeholders’ Meeting and at the end of a three-day oversight visit to the various naval commands in Lagos. He said that during the course of the committee members tour, they noticed that boats and ships were produced at the Naval Dockyard, Victoria Island. “During the course of our visit, we noticed that the Nigeria Navy acquired some boats from South Africa. If South Africa can produce boats, we have our own naval dockyard to do so. “What stops the government from investing in the naval dockyard to an extent, since it has produced some of the boats and ships we want, why can’t we increase its capacity? “We as the giant of Africa will be able to produce boats and ships for the babies of other West African countries,” he said. He also said that one of the issues the committee would work on would be government’s centralised opinion on the navy. “We have a competent navy that will be able to look at the kind of ships that they want and look at the type of vessels they want. “We should be able to empower and allow them to have free-hands to acquire those things. “Not other agencies buying vessels and ships that cannot even stand the test of time, ” he said. Gadgi assured the command that the committee would look into the challenges facing the navy, especially, in the areas of finance and recruitment of personnel. “As a committee, with the challenges we have seen, we are willing to make decisions that will further promote operations of the navy considering the commitment shown by officers and the Western Naval Command,” he said. He said that a larger stakeholders’meeting would hold in Abuja after all the members of the committee would have submitted their reports. “We know that after going to the central and eastern commands, including the units that operate in all those areas, the largest stakeholders’ meeting will still hold in Abuja. “There, we will be able to digest the challenges and find lasting solutions to all the challenges being faced by the maritime-related sectors, ” he said. He said that the committee had identified intimidating challenges which if they were not looked into, they might dent the prestige of the Nigeria Navy. He assured them that the challenges would be solved. He, however, commended the Nigeria Navy and the Western Naval Command for their tremendous works on the maritime front. Rear Adm. Oladele Daji, the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) Western Naval Command, also commended the committee for visiting the command and identifying with some of the issues confronting the navy in general. “The visit of the committee has been very enlightening in terms of advice and areas of intervention that will ensure that the operations of the Western Naval Command are enhanced. “I want, on behalf of the officers, ratings and civilian staff members, of not only the Western Naval Command but all other commands in Lagos, to sincerely thank you for your energy and drive, the commitment and sincerity of purpose with which your committee performed its oversight function. “We have been receiving delegations before now but this has been the most engaging and most productive, ” he said. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the committee members’ visited the Navy Ordnance Depot, Special Boat Service and Joint Maritime Security Centre. They also went to the Underwater Warfare School, Nigeria Reference Hospital, the newly commissioned apartments for personnel, the Stadium, the Nigeria Navy Secondary School and the Naval Air Base within the Ojo barracks. They were also at NNS ships in BEECROFT, Naval Base BEECROFT, Naval Training Command, the Naval Dockyard Limited, Naval Doctrine and Assessment Centre, Forward Operating bases in Igbokoda and Badagry respectively. |
persius555:True Nigeria is Alone in this war.... Even the western nations Present in neighborhing Countries ain't helping issues at all..... Off topic: Who heard of The ISIS attack in Iraq... Last week. |
IamAnderson:Thank You boss |
Juchii:Na pics be everybody problem Sha Anyways we saw how the artillery strikes went...We'll just have to wait and see the outcome of the operations... SamuelAnyawu sir What's the update any latest seeings ![]() |
Juchii:Certainly If that Guntruck with AA guns and Those IFV fired Niger soilders would have been able to Gain Balance during the attack.... |
Juchii:Then some people will now come and start saying sh!t.... Preparation for the Offensive just start... 134 BHT dead... Aside the 105 killed in Yobe Aside Airstrikes conducted last week.. Then some people will say "What the Chadians did Nigeria military hasn't done it in years" |
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Vincentjk here is your friend you've been wanting to see... Ladies and Gentle dogs I present a new member of NairapetsZora... She's like 2-3months old..... Rate her |
bidexiii:these guys really cashed out here... Up to 7 guntrucks one with Double barrel Anti aircraft gun... Crates of ammo... Chaiii |
[quote author= post=89197760]The Abitto Global services AWL M5 series (Water Boat). Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Abitto Global Services, Mr Richard Akinaka built in Nigeria by Abitto Global Services.[/quote]Nice.... It has gun shields.. A new naval platform loading........... |
youghs:guy not all the parts are being shipped in one piece.. You can see the space provided for the gun there |
blacKDalia:During the artillery strike mop up troops where heading towards the target... One of those videos is on twitter... it is look the background troops heading forward |
rka2:@ I tire for Dem o |
Tobiloba2407:when the chadians killed a thousand according to them did u see pics |
Toju200:This one is just preparation o The main Whooping never start ![]() |
Defence Headquarters Nigeria #PressRelease TROOPS MAUL ESCAPING INSURGENTS AND ARREST HIGH PROFILE INFORMANTS IN CLEARING OPERATIONS IN THE NORTH EAST 1. The ongoing subsidiary operation in the North East Theatre of Operation codenamed 'Operation KANTANA JIMLAN' being conducted as part of the conclusive phase of Operation LAFIYA DOLE is already recording monumental successes. The operation which is being conducted preparatory to the final routing of BHT/ISWAP criminals from the Nigerian Territory by the troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE and coordinated by the Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai has intensified on various fronts especially within the Timbuktu triangle, leaving the criminal elements and their leadership in complete disarray and thus setting the conditions for the commencement of the final assault on their evil enclaves and hideouts. 2. Several BHT/ISWAP targets were acquired and engaged with precision by Nigerian Army Artillery Regiments of Operation LAFIYA DOLE across the entire Theatre thus delivering accurate fire on the criminals who were seen fleeing in disarray. In one of such coordinated artillery bombardments conducted between 1st and 2nd May, 2020 around the Timbuktu Triangle general area by the Offensive Support Group of Operation KANTANA JIMLAN, 7 Boko Haram Gun Trucks were destroyed while 78 BHT/ISWAP fighters were killed as confirmed by both aerial and human intelligence. 3. Relatedly, within the same period, another successful artillery engagement to Buk in Damboa LGA of Borno State resulted in the neutralization of an additional 56 BHT criminals. Acting on intelligence that a large number of BHT members were converging at the location which they erroneously considered as being safe from aerial bombardment, the gallant troops of the Nigerian Army Artillery Regiments acquired and engaged the location with deadly precision, inflicting heavy casualties on them. As confirmed by our intelligence sources, only a handful of the terrorists escaped the location with gun shot wounds, with little chances of survival. 4. In a related development, 16 high profile Boko Haram informants have fallen into the troops’ dragnet within the last 2 weeks. The arrest of such high profile BHT informants has significantly dislocated the criminals’ information and supply chains and equally dislocating their communication. As the gallant troops continue to overwhelm the criminal elements on all fronts, it is quite apparent that the days of the criminal elements called Boko Haram are indeed numbered. 5. Meanwhile, the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai who has been in the Theatre with the troops for the past 5 weeks congratulated the gallant troops for their resilience, courage and dedication to the noble cause of defending our fatherland against the criminal elements. He further urged them to remain focused and ruthless as they take the fight to the fleeing remnants of the enemies of our nation. The general public is hereby encouraged to provide credible information to our Troops as the NIgerian Military remain resolute in tackling the security challenges of the Country. JOHN ENENCHE Major General Coordinator Defence Media Operations Defence Headquarters |
RUGER 10/22 rifle, Winchester,CZ which one ![]() |
bidexiii:when was dis |
Tobiloba2407:ooh ok.. |
Tobiloba2407:you're sure wow!!!! Looks exactly like the 45 Acp sub gun... Or are they D same |
Vikkie14:that's a 45 Acp sub gun... With a suppressor.. |
KingAzubuike:That's a 45 acp with a suppressor |
KingAzubuike:Guy see How I just fooled ur self... Oya mumu go and check the G36 if they look alike with this pistol here... ![]() |
KingAzubuike:see mumu go and answer what they asked u... ![]() |
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