The British military hierarchy pledged Britain's continued support to the Nigerian military in the fight against Boko Haram. More photos from the meeting after the cut...
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Friday, 7 August 2015
Photos: Senior British Military officers visit to DHQ
The British military hierarchy pledged Britain's continued support to the Nigerian military in the fight against Boko Haram. More photos from the meeting after the cut...
Hopefully this bokoharam issue will be a thing of the past very soon
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm. Nice one frm them and I wish them all d best thereof thumbs up and more power to their elbows.
DeleteHmmmmmm. Nice one frm them and I wish them all d best thereof. Thumbs up and more power to their elbows.
DeleteBoko haram is in trouble....
ReplyDeleteChai. See as dem smart...see our belle!
ReplyDeleteSmart people. Strategies well oh.
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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Thats nice of them though....
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Oh yes o! Way to go my people. With God on our side we shall overcome dem Boko boys. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteOh yes o! Way to go my people. With God on our side we shall overcome dem Boko boys. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteOh yes o! Way to go my people. With God on our side we shall overcome dem Boko boys. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteNigeria chief of defense looking at the guy in the first picture without confidence. Inferiority complex na mad thing
ReplyDeleteall of you that were posting comparison between Jonathan's service chiefs and buhari's,oya compare our chief of army staff and the briton.....nonsense
ReplyDeleteDefence Men
ReplyDeleteWords are cheap....
ReplyDeleteNice one. welcome.
ReplyDelete#TeamBlessed#
Thats a welcome develotment
ReplyDeleteOk
ReplyDelete#ITwillONLYgetBETTER
#itMUSTendINpraise
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ReplyDeleteOkay
ReplyDeleteSome people will still see nothing good in this government. Smh
ReplyDeletewhy is he looking like a visitor while the other guy is relaxed and taking charge?
ReplyDeleteno offence @M.G Gabriel did you have to sit that way..lol..smh..
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ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm. Nice one frm them and I wish them all d best thereof thumbs up and more power to their elbows.
ReplyDeleteLET US SEE RESULT OF ALL THIS PAPER HELP FROM THESE GREEDY OYINBO MERCHANTS
ReplyDeleteYou africans want everything for free?
DeleteWho told u both parties dont know what they stand to benefit from d symbiosis?
U think it is commensalism?
Keep demonising successful people- itz in d african blood.
Oyinbo pple are afraid to give Nigerian army weapons bcos our force men are not trustworthy...they are afraid it might end up in d hands of jahadists..so dey will just come n c how u pple are doing and go back Finish.
ReplyDeleteMy people, Please look closely at both military officers. One looks so fit and athletic though older while the other one looks pregnant. Na wa ooooooooooooo
ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeletesee difference in posture...
ReplyDeletewhy our own dey cross hand like woman
The furniture looks so new, e be like say dem just buy am
ReplyDeleteThe furniture looks so new, e be like say dem just buy am
ReplyDeleteIts not enough to just come, look around, pledge fake support that they know they can't keep,and then go away. All this na for show. I hope Nigerian military is not gullible enough to fall for that mess...getting tiresome.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the way forward! Am tired of all these shit!
ReplyDeleteNot only is our Chief of Defence staff looking frightened, even before a British DEPUTY Chief of Defence Staff, other military officers around did not show any confidence at all. A close observation reveals that whilst the British officers crossed their legs which depicts confidence, ours sat loosely as if they were being interrogated.
ReplyDeleteAn observation, the British officers crossed their legs, is it some sort of military tradition for them to do so while seated?
ReplyDeleteWe need all the support we can get
ReplyDeleteHow do they want to support Nigeria when they are also constraint by the nonsense Leihy law of USA? They have been pledging support since and we have not seen any physical or technical support from anyone....Conspiracy!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey should leave us alone. Baba have challenged our Ministry of Defense to define a means of local production of weapon & we shall succeed on it.
Then, they will all soak in shame.
Good
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