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[size=13pt] Barack Obama has approved a request by Nigeria for a permanent FBI counter-terrorism unit in the country.Jonathan is a mumu Yaradua denied an africom in 9js why does jonathan want something like this , hey if u think am anti-jonathan ( yes i dont like him ) but by a request by nigeria he is the only one who can make a request like this,,,and be recognized Useless man please no we dont, Anyway why does US wants africom and why do US have many military bases around the world ![]() [/size] |
[size=14pt]For some reason i i dont believe this crap the FBI is saying, it looks Odd, [/size] Anyway, abuja awarded the contract for CCTVs okay how much was the contract and for how many units? ( i know it runs into billions) i wanna see how much it is inflated |
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Minister of Interior, Capt. Emmanuel Iheanacho (retd.), on Sunday said it was too early to link the bomb blasts at the mammy market beside Mogadishu Military Barracks to the Christmas Eve explosions in Jos, Plateau State.Okay see the bolded part, that is a contradiction to what jonathan said, and i think the minister may be correct because jonathan said so when not an investigation was done, it was too early to say so, but jonathan did, |
dayokanu:Exactly my point !!!!!! That is it!!! How Bleep.in dumb are people ? |
[size=14pt]Install CCTVs when there is no light ? , though it is a good idea no dout about that but if PHCN strikes, the CCTVs go off, like non-solar streetlights in Abuja, But maybe they would budget Billions for fueling of the CCTV ![]() [/size] But i hope our Nigerian Police wont be stalking people on it |
[size=14pt]Imagine they are criticizing/abusing Atiku - instead of them to contradict him, they were abusing / criticizing him, imagine [/size] |
slap1:hahaha ![]() |
This is an edit: Useless Nairaland, it quoted the wrong thing for me, ![]() |
Yes of course Buhari is the man, and i will hopefully cast my vote for him, i hope my vote counts |
Jonathan links Jos bombers to Abuja barracks' explosion BY Elizabeth Archibong January 1, 2011 07:05PM Preliminary analysis have shown that the explosives used in October 1 twin bombings in Abuja are similar to those that exploded in the Niger Delta, while the one that exploded at the Abacha Barracks in Abuja yesterday is similar to the ones that exploded in Jos, President Goodluck Jonathan said yesterday in Abuja. Though investigations are still going on, the president noted that the Abuja bombing had the characteristics of the ones that exploded in Jos last week. "The preliminary analysis of the explosives so far used in Nigeria,the one used in the 1st October explosion has the same characteristics with the ones that happened in Port Harcourt, Warri and some parts of the Niger Delta, it has been classified. The one that happened yesterday, from preliminary analysis, is identical with the ones that happened in Jos. So there are two routes, so as long as the security operatives know where the two routes are, we will get to where these things are coming from," Mr Jonathan said. Speaking at the New Year service of the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA), Mr. Jonathan said Nigerians must learn to move their country forward rather than destroy or stagnate it through terrorism. He noted that there are two things which have become very important and noticeable around the world today, technology and terrorism. He said countries that are succeeding do not have their citizens indulging in terrorism. "In terrorism, the instruments they use is that of technology butinstead of using their scientific knowledge to climb, some people use it to drag their nations backward. If you look at nations that are developing, you talk of Brazil, those that were close to us during independence - India, Singapore, Malaysia, China, those that are developed United States, their citizens are not involved in terrorists attacks. "They are moving their nations forward. But the demons who do not like good things, if a country wants to move forward and they look for a way to push you backwards and that is what we as a nation are experiencing," he said. He further urged Nigerians to be calm and see this as a challenge that will be conquered. "If you look at the journey of the Isrealites to go to the promised land, it was tortuous, a number of them even died along the way. We must have challenges. It was Bongos Ikwe who sang that 'nothing good come easy, this I know'. "So nothing good will come so easily to us. For us to get where we want to go as a nation, we will have our obstacles. These explosives and explosions are part of the road bumps that are being placed but God will see us through. They will never stop Nigeria from where we are going to. We must work and produce a country for our children, a country where there will be no space for terrorists, a country where there will no bombers and people with explosives to deter us," Mr. Jonathan said. "I urge Christians to continue to pray that some of these people will even confess to Nigerians that at the appropriate time they will tell us that they are behind this. But for now, the security people are on it and they will get to the root of this matter. We will get to the root of the car bombs that started in Niger Delta and crept into Abuja and this one too that started in Jos and crept into Abuja." Sons of demons Condemning Mogadishu Barracks bombings, Mr. Jonathan said he wondered what kind of a person will plant bombs that will kill children. "I saw on television, because I am yet to visit the victims, images of a very young child. I'm sure most of you must have seen it. As I came into the church and saw some of the young children, I wondered how somebody will plant an explosive that will kill any of these children under 10. What kind of person do you think that person is? "Some people say they are politicians, some say they are religious fanatics, but to me they are pure criminals. They are ones demons are using these days not only in Nigeria. For those of you who have time to listen to world news on Aljazeera or CNN, you will see that terrorism is criss-crossing the whole world." http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/News/Metro/Crime/5660143-146/jonathan_links_jos_bombers_to_abujabarracks.csp See my bolded part so IBB or chima orlu went to bomb niger delta? ?? or dokpesi mr president has a short memory, we could say abuja 's was MEND |
posted by Violent well, given that our President has demonstrated an expertise in absolving and blaming individuals or groups in similar occurrence just not too long ago, shall we then crucify Al Jazeera for jumping the gun and saying what the President had in mind?GBAM Exactly, see this foolish president, the security agencies didnt ever say anything he opened his filthy mouth and said that it was not MEND , and that he knew the people who did it but why the hell didnt he tell us, ![]() |
NO but seriously , 3 bomb blast in a week ( not 7 actually cause jos was 5 ) let me just say 3 in jos Bayelsa Abuja And the worst thing is that the police are not capable of investigating it and nothing would be done at the end Vision 20 2020 lets go |
AIRDIG:GBAM!! |
Omenani:Okay then put Libya and South Africa ahead of my original list , i made a mistake with the south african airforce and forgot completely about libya. My bad Beaf:Sorry abeg, i was mis-informed, yeah they do have 15 gripens and liibya is ahead of us, my bad SO put Libya and south africa ahead of us in my list |
supereagle:Rubbish This wasnt his project, it was the last administration's project Say something better please |
Beaf:Add whatever you wanna add, but during elections ( i know it is in april -the campaign period i mean ) in his campaign bus thats very good, right ? |
Re: Who Has The Strongest Military On Africa? « #64 on: Yesterday at 09:22:54 PM » Modify message Good, i like military threads Smiley but in my own opinion Strongest in Africa, 1 Egypt no doubt about that although my link below is a bit bad they are still the best, with diesel powered submarine and a good navy and army, easily the besy 2. Algeria - the Su-30 is a very capable fighter, beats the F-15 every time, which never had a loss, also it beats all american 4/4.5 fighter jet, e.g F-15,16 and 18 3.Morocco- Uses F-16 block D also has some Electronic warfare planes, --- 4.Nigeria- with the delivery of the J-7 airguard (or F-7 whichever joor) boosted the airforce ability, with the navy warships that have been repaired, + have good training 5.South Africa, - it placed an order of the saab gripen but has not yet recive them ( last time i checked) thereby lacking capable fighter jets thats why i put them below Nigeria, ----- Um you may abuse the soldiers, killing civilians, entering molue for free or maltreating innocent people but that doesnt mean they are not trained or capable, Sources: 1. (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1284905) 2. (http://vayu-sena.tripod.com/comparison-f15-su30-1.html) South Africa isnt rally capable, no fighter jets for now, but when the gripens are delivered, they would be ahead of us, |
See Akainzo priginal post |
Beaf:Mister see this : Akainzo:[size=13pt]ALso the TRACON Radar Issue he Jonathan didnt start it the money was paid all before his adminstation so WHAT THE HELL is he talking about, he didnt start [/size] |
^^ Um Egypt yes, but not south africa refer to my earlier post just above yours And about the "bomb" i guess nuclear, and if so , no they dont |
SapeleGuy:Um , thats an F-16 which we do not have @Becomerich, well you are mis-informed the Chineese fighter hets are in markudi, the helo, are in kad, (very few) , while the alpha jets are in niger state but the helos mi-35 was moved to the north to deal with boko haram, while some helos are in the FOB (forward operating Base) in bayelsea, or in river state |
Good, i like military threads but in my own opinionStrongest in Africa, 1 Egypt no doubt about that although my link below is a bit bad they are still the best, with diesel powered submarine and a good navy and army, easily the besy 2. Algeria - the Su-30 is a very capable fighter, beats the F-15 every time, which never had a loss, also it beats all american 4/4.5 fighter jet, e.g F-15,16 and 18 3.Morocco- Uses F-16 block D also has some Electronic warfare planes, --- 4.Nigeria- with the delivery of the J-7 airguard (or F-7 whichever joor) boosted the airforce ability, with the navy warships that have been repaired, + have good training 5.South Africa, - it placed an order of the saab gripen but has not yet recive them ( last time i checked) thereby lacking capable fighter jets thats why i put them below Nigeria, ----- Um you may abuse the soldiers, killing civilians, entering molue for free or maltreating innocent people but that doesnt mean they are not trained or capable, Sources: 1. (http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1284905) 2. (http://vayu-sena.tripod.com/comparison-f15-su30-1.html) |
alj harem1: |
I use to (and still) tell my friends that Nigeria needs to be split into two, but like me and SOME people here, we dont really know what it is and what would it be like, and we dont actually mean it, |
[size=14pt] A quick Question: So if Nigeria splits into two, north and south what about the middle belt and Abuja, who would have the middlebelt and abuja Andother Palestine and Israel Case-- or not ? [/size] |
Nsiman:"He who fails to plan, plans to fail" So obviously he is planning, when he does get the ticket this is what he wants to do to win Abeem: |
Please can someone summarize the video for me, my connection is a bit slow Also did Fashola talk about the Lagos Light Rail ? But seriously, that Lagos light rail would be the answer of all anti-fashola I think that is very very important, less trafic, (good, if you have a fast car and cheaper transport |
This is very disheartening to hear, why would they white people steal what is ours dating from 16th century and wants to auction it, something that doesn't belong to them, and the worst part is that there is nothing we can do , Truly, the "West" is Evil |
^^ 6 x 3 = 18 |
^^ My first line meant that no one would send peacekeepers there , he ordered them out, by reality no one would send any peacekeepers in |
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but in my own opinion