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Politics / Re: Nigerian Army's Campaign In The North Eastern Theatre (Photos) by ZeusAyo: 8:19pm On Sep 22, 2014
Ibnsultan: espirit de corp. Am just visualizing your post. Hw I wish our Abuja tactical policies designers could think like these. El salvo
ahjuwaya
Foreign Affairs / Re: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by ZeusAyo: 8:17pm On Sep 22, 2014
Henry120: Nigerian army IGIRIGI APC's near the border with cameroun
I assume that is an area of low danger because of the way those grunts are sitting exposed on the apc. It would be nice if those babies are fitted with remote controlled gun turrets
Politics / Re: Nigerian Army's Campaign In The North Eastern Theatre (Photos) by ZeusAyo: 8:03pm On Sep 22, 2014
Ozonna: Abeg what's the name of the movie cheesy cheesy cheesy
Delta Force10;Operation North East Freedom undecided grin

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Politics / Re: Nigerian Army's Campaign In The North Eastern Theatre (Photos) by ZeusAyo: 7:56pm On Sep 22, 2014
tit:

i do not know what stuff some of you guys smoke,
but that yar plan no go work,
in Tb Joshua name!
lmao!!!! grin no worry bros we no go touch you for now
Politics / Re: Nigerian Army's Campaign In The North Eastern Theatre (Photos) by ZeusAyo: 6:51pm On Sep 22, 2014
Ibnsultan: Two important component are missing one black ops units to target cell's in Mali,libya ,car and carry out other clandestine ops. Two lack of air cover in the COIN
put it like this sir we practically need wolf packs(simply just put them as wolves always on the prowl in sheeps clothing looking 4 isurgents to devour) and death squads(If you have been positively identified as Λ BH high ranking Member or sponsor, theses guys should be tasked with the honor of writing the last page of your life) I mentioned air cover bro read again. But you are actually stressing the need for air supremacy which is one of the most important things. Imagine Nigeria owning a mix of 30 units of the jf17 blockII fighters and another 24 units of SU35/30 fighters and then dedicating 10 Su as high risk strike fighters spreading them to the edges of the country(sokoto -north west axis, maiduguri- north east axis, Lagos-south west, Bayelsa-south south axis, then Calabar serving the Eastern axis and beyond then complementing them with 15 thunders. So let's say Λ terrorist convoy of amunitions bound for BH is located coming from mali, Λ strike group of 2 thunders loaded with 2drop tanks, 2 cluster AGMs, 2 AAM(one BVR and one WVR)each(totaling 4 AGMs in the strike package) and Λ sukhoi(fitted with Λ 400 km AESA radar and ols30 IRST system with jammers serving as Λn AWAEC)all DataLinked together takes off from sokoto and approaches the convoy been tracked by Λ satelite and brings down the rain on the convoy. That way, we are succesfully frustrating the logistical efforts of BH by cutting there supply lines. Since they now know that they are low on amunitions, they are forced back into the forest. Then they would know why Λ british army officer once called the Nigerian army the most effective agent of deforestation

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Politics / Re: Nigerian Army's Campaign In The North Eastern Theatre (Photos) by ZeusAyo: 5:53pm On Sep 22, 2014
If you want to put out Λ raging oil fire sir, you set off Λ bigger explosion right next to it it sucks out the oxygen snuffs the flames. This should be what the DHQ should put in mind concerning this boko haram menace and all our neighbours who are foot draging. When you arm the Army both training and aquisition wise with state of the art Tanks; witt specs ranging from ATGMs to full composite reactive armor, IFVs with; wire guided surface to surface missiles with 30mm remote controlled laser designated autocanons or gatling guns, designed to cut through anything starting from human flesh , soft skinned technicals, thick skinned personnel carriers all the way to MBts, MLRS; accompanied with cluster munitions/ thermobaric war heads, sufficient Up armored personnel cariers (especially the ones made by proforcemehn that baby is Λ beauty to behold), Λ morale drunk Infantry with better weapons & ballistics protection, better soldier welfare package/insurance, experienced and super intelligent senior officers(an army of wolves led by wolves and not Womanliness cats). Then offered protection by an Airforce with super air mobility/logistical capability and air support capable of bringing down storms of death. And Fighter Jets capable of taking out enemy coloms retreating into neighbouring neigbouring territories. Trust me if our armed forces can boast of some of these things listed up here in SUFFICIENT numbers, nobody would need to go to France Before Cameroon or chad puts it house in order and combat bokoharam the way we are taking them on.

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Nairaland / General / Re: Workers Cut Gas Supply To Egbin, Geregu, Darkness Looms by ZeusAyo: 9:28am On Sep 19, 2014
kcpumping: Why oh why...there are real agent of destruction in this country,why is it now we suddenly started to enjoy light that pengashit and nutpeng decided to
Pengashit!!! that really racked me up lmao!! grin
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 7:44pm On Sep 16, 2014
MikeZA: The SU-27 is super manoeuvreable. The Gripen counters that with its advanced EW kit,and modern missiles which can struck over the pilot's shoulder.
remember the su27 can also be fitted with advanced EW kit and hmd
Romance / Re: Cute And Funny Things ladies Do After A Bad Break Up by ZeusAyo: 9:49am On Sep 16, 2014
I would come back to drop my comment
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 10:44pm On Sep 15, 2014
I tought this thread was Λ thread about millitaries but all am seeing is just one deranged kid whose birth certificate was probably Λ letter of apology from Λ condom manufacturing company posting pictures of low cost housing and shi1t can we just stop derailing this thread
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 8:13pm On Sep 15, 2014
Thiza: PRIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA.....NOT PRAISE SINGERS FOR FOREIGN POWERS
yea yea we all know SA has some nice home grown tech in her arsenal but seriously grow up and stop acting immature(no offense)
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 7:53pm On Sep 15, 2014
Pride of russia

Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 7:34pm On Sep 15, 2014
Centrifude:

Yeah that's what I like about Saab they aren't like most western countries, all uptight and ish... Dude forget the Su-35, I wish someone in Africa could get into the Su-50 Firefox project, that thing is a master piece, I would literally cry tears of joy if S.A got those things.

But anyway we won't know for sure what would win until an actual battle happens, cause we all know that theory and practical aren't the same, one plane maybe be better in theory but in real life It aint.
lol..... @ ur last statement maybe the opposition pilot might be Λ sissy. But mehn that su50 is da ish! Mehn that baby is termed an aerial sniper according to features, it can out run, out gun and out manouver anything stealth fighter in western inventory
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 6:03pm On Sep 15, 2014
Centrifude:

Oh damn sorry I'm talking about the Su-30, because I know the Su-30MKI is much faster then the Gripen. But still dude when it comes to manoeuvrability that the Gripen is boss, I just wish the Payload and Rage were a bit longer.
concerning manouverabilty the sukhoi still uses the gripen Λs an azzwipe remember the sukhoi entails blended wings tech and it has thrust vectors. I really wish Nigeria could get the gripen NG as Λ second tier fighter/surveillance/ air defense fighter and then getting the su35BM as air superiority/ strike fighter. And I like saab as they aren't picky with customers and if you pay the right amount of cash, you get tech transfer along with the package with complete weapons code & shiitt
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 5:59pm On Sep 15, 2014
Centrifude:

Oh damn sorry I'm talking about the Su-30, because I know the Su-30MKI is much faster then the Gripen. But still dude when it comes to manoeuvrability that the Gripen is boss, I just wish the Payload and Rage were a bit longer.
concerning manouverabilty the sukhoi still uses the gripen Λs an azzwipe remember the sukhoi entails blended wings tech and it has thrust vectors
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 12:01pm On Sep 15, 2014
Centrifude:

Lol of course dude every Promo video is biased I think the main reason was to show that it can take on a Flanker and win, because its much faster more agile and carries a lot more hardware.
lol........dude ur last statement is Λ big fat lie How da hell wouLd Λ gripen be faster than the su35 and the only edge the gripen has wich I love the most is its avionics and they would be useless during wvr. Combats
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 8:04am On Sep 15, 2014
iterator25: su-30 is a better fighter than gripen. fact!
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in a dogfight, su27 / jf17 will take on a gripen(c/d) nicely smiley
they are mostly paired as jf17 versus gripen. And su27 vs f15
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 8:03am On Sep 15, 2014
Centrifude: Gripen were specifically made and designed to hunt down Flankers especially Su-27s and Su-30, that's why no one is responding to your post.

Checkout the Promo videos of the Gripen.
although I love the gripen, that video was biase. They made the sukhoi(su35 I stand to be corrected) look like Λ pvssy cat.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZeusAyo: 7:45pm On Sep 14, 2014
iterator25: Why do I have this feeling that we got jf17 block 1
Even if we got blockI, they can be later upgraded to blockII
Politics / Re: Defence Headquarter Declares Airforce Alpha Jet Missing by ZeusAyo: 2:07pm On Sep 14, 2014
The jet has crashed because even if it was captured it would only change route on the radar screen and not disapear from radar

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Politics / Re: Nigerians In Bakassi by ZeusAyo: 1:04pm On Sep 14, 2014
m.allafrica.com/stories/201304120430.html »The Nigerian government has vowed an "appropriate action" to recent escalation of attacks by Cameroonian gendarmes, accused of killing at least a dozen Nigerians in Bakassi, Cross River State.

Reports suggest about 20 people have been killed and more than a thousand displaced in multiple attacks in the area within the past two weeks. A number of locals are also missing.

A recent onslaught occurred more than a week ago when Cameroonian soldiers opened fire on defenseless natives at Efut Obot Ikot, a settlement in the peninsula where they preferred to stay, the Chairman of Bakassi Local Government Area, Ekpo Bassey, said. He said a camp for displaced persons had swollen to 1, 800.

The Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, said Thursday in Abuja, that the report on the attack was being studied by the government. Mr. Moro spoke after a meeting of the presidential committee on the plight of the Displaced Bakassi People.

"As it is now, as a good player on the international scene, Nigeria has subscribed to the Green Tree Agreement and on our own part as a country we will continue to abide by the provisions of the agreement," Mr. Moro said.

"For one reason or the other, resulting from little skirmishes here and there, the Cameroonian gendarme has attacked some innocent Nigerians. That report is being presented to government and the Nigerian government will take appropriate action to redress the situation."

The minister appealed to the people of Bakassi to remain calm as government was determined to ensure their safety in the face of the ruling of the International Court of Justice at The Hague and the Nigerian government's acceptance of the situation.

Mr. Moro said the presidential committee on the Displaced Bakassi People had presented a progress report to Vice-President Namadi Sambo with a promise that the final report would be ready soon.

He assured that the displaced Bakassi people would find succor in the recommendations of the committee, which would be implemented by the Federal Government.

"I think at this moment we should not be attempting to segment solutions. The present crisis that we find in Bakassi is a Nigerian crisis and the Nigerian government is taking every step in conjunction with the state government to address the situation," he said.

"And so, the right thing to do is to look up to the decision of government as to what to do with the Bakassi people, because the Bakassi people are Nigerians."
Politics / Nigerians In Bakassi by ZeusAyo: 1:01pm On Sep 14, 2014
I came accross this story although old, we still need to know what's going on in bakassi because 90% of people living there Nigerians. Bakassi:FG promises to respond attack on nigerians by cameroonian gendarmes. » The Federal Government has promised to take appropriate action against attacks on Nigerians. resident in Bakassi by the Camerounian gendarmes.

Speaking with State House correspondents, in Abuja, after the meeting of the Presidential Committee on the plight of the Displaced Bakassi People, the Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro, said government was studying reports on the attack and would take appropriate action.

"As a good player on the international scene, Nigeria has subscribed to the Green Tree Agreement and on our own part we will continue to abide by the provisions of the agreement.

"For one reason or the other, resulting from skirmishes here and there, the Camerounian Gendarmes have attacked some innocent Nigerians.

"That report, is being presented to government and the Nigerian government will take appropriate action to redress the situation," he said.

Comrade Moro called on the people of Bakassi to remain calm as government was determined to ensure that they are not left to their fate as government was taking every step to ensure their safety in the peninsula.

On the activities of the Presidential Committee on the Displaced Bakassi People, the minister said an interim progress report has been presented to the Vice President with a promise that the final report would be ready soon.

He assured that the Displaced Bakassi people would find succor in the recommendations of the Committee, which would be implemented by the Federal Government.

"I think at the moment we should not be attempting to segment solutions. The present crisis that we find in Bakassi, is a Nigerian crisis and Nigerian Government is taking every step in conjunction with State Governments to address the situation.

"So, the right thing to do is to look up to decision of government as to what to do with the Bakassi people, because the Bakassi people are Nigerians."
Car Talk / Re: If you love car racing(interstate) you need to be here by ZeusAyo: 3:05pm On Sep 13, 2014
nurey: it was left on the roof for 2nd to 5th to admire grin
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Car Talk / Re: A Challenge To Nairalanders In Ibadan. by ZeusAyo: 3:04pm On Sep 13, 2014
***cracks neck**** dodge challenger turbo charged fire breathing srt8 hemi reporting for duty. dust for don they gather for the tire by now wink
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Linked With Chadian President by ZeusAyo: 11:57am On Sep 13, 2014
bacca2: Here we have a full blown dummy that doesn't have a clue on the influence of politics on a countries system. More clueless than the President... A complete doofoo
douchebag
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Linked With Chadian President by ZeusAyo: 10:52am On Sep 13, 2014
bacca2: Oh STFU if you don't know that the political decision of a people affect the kind of Governance they'll get. If you only pick "APC" in my comment then you need mental evaluation.
there you have it people^^ Λ full blown political t*oll
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Linked With Chadian President by ZeusAyo: 10:40am On Sep 13, 2014
bacca2:

This government of Jonathan is a weakling and incompetent that it discards its own committee report. A very unserious and clueless President that isn't fit to hold a Class Captainship position in a Primary School.

Kick out PDP 2015
Support APC 2015
people like you are the major problem of this war you turn everything to politics .... gosh!!!
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Linked With Chadian President by ZeusAyo: 10:17am On Sep 13, 2014
Politics / Boko Haram Linked With Chadian President by ZeusAyo: 9:56am On Sep 13, 2014
EXCLUSIVE: Secret Intelligence Report links ex-Governor Sheriff, Chad President to Boko Haram sponsorship
Premium Times - 16 hours agoHEADLINE

New facts showing stronger links between former governor of Borno state, Ali Modu Sheriff, and the Boko Haram sect have emerged, further fuelling suggestions the ex-governor is a major financier of the terrorist sect.
Intelligence insights obtained by PREMIUM TIMES in Maiduguri, Damaturu, and Abuja show dated communications between field officers and the velvet ranks of Nigeria’s military chronicling Mr. Sheriff’s involvement in promoting the growth of the sect.
The communications painted a picture of what appears to be a powerful regional support structure involving the Chadian president, Nigerian officials and Niger Republic, and spearheaded by Mr. Sheriff whom the intelligence presents as a powerful figure within this circle.
Strong evidence indicates that the Nigerian government received official actionable intelligence about Mr. Sheriff’s links to Boko Haram as far back as 2011 but has, curiously, ignored all warnings and nudges to act to stop the Boko Haram call him in for interrogation.
Mr. Sheriff has long been suspected of masterminding the Boko Haram sect, but the documents sighted by this newspaper offers deeper understanding into how Mr. Sheriff allegedly finances the deadly sect and his probable motivations.
When Sheriff visits Abeche
Nourished by deep and impeccable sources from members of the Chadian Army, Nigerian intelligence experts had arrived at fairly certain conclusions that Mr. Sheriff was actively involved in the recruitment, training and deployment of Boko Haram members.
“…members of Boko Haram sect are sometimes kept in Abeche region in Chad and trained before being dispersed. This happens usually when Mr. Sheriff visits Abeche,” a 2011 memo from field officers in N’djamena,the capital of Chad, read.
When Mr. Sheriff visits Abeche for these activities, he lodges in Chadian Presidential Guest House in Abeche, and is provided security by the Chadian government, the intelligence communications claim.
Mr. Sheriff is a close friend of the Chadian president, Idris Deby.
In 2011, during the Chadian presidential elections, Mr. Sheriff supported the Chadian president with 35 vehicles, for security, and is believed to have bankrolled Mr. Deby’s re-election.
Nigerian defence and intelligence community members typically describe Mr. Sheriff as a gun runner in their many communications, and they often speak in conviction that his weapons find their way into Nigeria through Niger Republic into Yobe state. Yobe is Boko Haram’s stronghold and has suffered heavy casualties in magnitudes only second to Borno.
Money, Politics and Power.
Back in August 2011, intelligence officials were characterising Mr. Sheriff’s motivations for sponsoring Boko Haram as similar to a certain “3rd generation South South governor,” with the aim of covering up financial irregularities he might have committed as governor of Borno state, as well as propagate a stay-put in office strategy by suppressing the opposition.
The officials suggest that Mr. Sheriff did not create the sect but was actively using the “monster” and could be sponsoring the sect as a way of protecting himself from the sect members who were “calling for his head” at the time.
“One way of reclaiming the lost loyalty of the sect therefore, was sponsorship of their cause,” intelligence officials were telling their principals.
Mr. Sheriff was not reachable for his. comments. A former commissioner under his administration as governor of Borno state who also speaks for him, Inuwa Bwala, told PREMIUM TIMES Mr. Sheriff was outside the country and could not respond to enquiries.
Both the Nigerian defence headquarters and the Nigerian government also declined to comment on this intelligence.
Phone calls were not answered, and text messages were not replied to.
Mr. Sheriff has been accused before of links to the terrorist group, Boko Haram. He denies any links.
An April 2, 2012 report by a Cameroonian daily, L’Oriel du Sahel, said the former governor, now a member of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, was arrested in 2012 upon entering Cameroon from Chad on his way to meeting the governor of that country’s northern region.
The report said Cameroonian police authorities questioned Mr. Sheriff for hours and only released him later following pressure from senior government officials in that country.
An Ambassador Usman Galtimari Panel, set up by President Goodluck Jonathan to investigate the genesis of the insurgency in the North East, had also blamed Mr. Sheriff for the growth of Boko Haram in a report.
Chadian President Connection
An Australian negotiator, Stephen Davis, recently named Mr. Sheriff, alongside former Nigerian Army Chief, Azubuike Ihejirika, as sponsors of the Boko Haram sect, quoting the sect’s leadership.
Nigeria’s defence intelligence was silent on the role of Mr. Ihejirika in promoting the deadly sect whose bloody campaign have killed up to 5000 Nigerians and left many homeless, broken and internally displaced, but names the Chadian president, Mr. Deby, as a new dimension to the Boko Haram sponsorship dynamics.
In 2011, a strong Boko Haram army was also beneficial to the Chadian president, as it provided a “ready army and possible refuge” for a president that was facing growing distrust from his legitimate army, Nigerian intelligence officials claimed.
The Chadian government support for the sect was made majorly through his friendship with Mr. Sheriff and at the expense of his country’s relationship with Nigeria, the report said.
Transformed sect
Violence by the Boko Haram sect, which had only religious interest in the past, is traceable to the five days of clashes in July 2009, between the group and members of the security forces in Borno, Yobe, Bauchi, and Kano states that left more than 800 people dead, including at least 30 police officers.
The police summarily executed the captured Boko Haram leader, Mohammed Yusuf, along with several dozen of his followers in front of the police headquarters in Maiduguri. Dozens of its members were also arrested.
Boko Haram frequently said its attacks on the government, especially the police, are in revenge for these killings and an attempt to set free members incarcerated by the police.
Recently, the ideology behind Boko Haram attacks got more confusing with increasing attacks on schools, media houses and almost any soft target with wide media reach. The group has gotten bolder by the day and has shown interest in capturing and occupying cities it calls its Caliphates.
The sect has overrun towns and villages, including Mubi, Michika, Bazza, Gulak, Gwoza, Bama, Gamboru and Ngala in Adamawa and Borno states. Ngala is the home place Mr. Sheriff.
Culled from premium times :www.premiumtimesng.com/headlines/168053-exclusive-secret-intelligence-report-links-ex-governor-sheriff-chad-president-to-boko-haram-sponsorship.html

Science/Technology / Re: World's Most Amazing Ship. by ZeusAyo: 8:44pm On Sep 12, 2014
Great result of human intellect. Result of Λ countries who strives to better the lives of its citizen and the world @ large. But can it carry an aircraft carrier(just soliloquising)
Car Talk / Re: High performance Cars info Zone by ZeusAyo: 11:23pm On Sep 11, 2014
This ride is drunk on horsepower

Car Talk / Re: If you love car racing(interstate) you need to be here by ZeusAyo: 6:19pm On Sep 10, 2014
lomomike: that's a polo competition, a game for 'big boizez' check out those mercs. cool
they are righteous

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