The Odum of Ala Igbo
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Susan Rice and Jendayi Frazer ruined the Congo and Somalia
The Secrets of Kenya's invasion of Somalia
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PROXY WARS: The intrigues leading to Kenya’s invasion of Somalia
That fat bytch was paid off by Ethiopians. I'll swear if I get the chance, I'll burn the capitals of Nairobi and Addis Ababa.
Is the South African military still controlled by cacs? Why is the Nigerian military so incompetent? Same with the Kenyans. You'd think those three could be regional super powers, but they just can't organize their armed forces.
What about the officers? Do cacs still makeup the majority of officers and other important roles, like information analyst and special forces?
I watched a youtube video about some special force of cops in SA and all of them were cacs having a jolly ol time killing criminals
Just seems pathetic if cacs have any real power in the military or police force, but since they still control the economy, I wouldn't be surprised. Also, I'm not even sure if any African country manufactures their own weapons
Those Kalenjin Nandis gave the Sudanese mercenaries the work.Nandi Warriors, Modern day Kenya
Abeg, we must appreciate this image once more. Look at the way the artist has dramatically captured the mercenary lying prostrate on the ground with his disgusting british gun begging for mercy at the feet of the brave warrior. Beautiful.Nandi Warriors, Modern day Kenya
Abeg, we must appreciate this image once more. Look at the way the artist has dramatically captured the mercenary lying prostrate on the ground with his disgusting british gun begging for mercy at the feet of the brave warrior. Beautiful.
Esi Ramu hosted this discussion of actual African Black Panther fighting societies and African fighting sciences with Ahati Kilindi Iyi. Kilindi Iyi leads a deeply powerful and multi-dimensional discussion of Africa, the “scared and secret,” a “hidden” world of martial arts, ancestral connection and “fungi warfare.” As the man says, “if you want to get deeper, just ask the questions.”
Nigeria to Manufacture Polish Assault Rifles
The Polish Armaments Group (PGZ) holding company and Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) signed a letter of intent on 26 March covering the production of Beryl M762 assault rifles in Nigeria, the rifle’s manufacturer Fabryka Broni announced.
Signed by PGZ president Jakub Skiba and DICON director general Major General Bamidele Ogunkale, the memorandum determines three phases of technology transfer: initial assembling, partial manufacturing, and finally full production of the assault rifles at the Ordnance Factory Complex in Kaduna.
It was not announced how many rifles will be produced in Nigeria.
Nigeria’s 2017 federal budget proposal allocated NGN364 million (USD1 million) and NGN390 million respectively to establish production lines for the Beryl M762 and AK-47 assault rifles, the latter possibly being a reference to the OBJ-006, a Kalashnikov derivative unveiled by DICON in 2006.
The Beryl M762 is an export variant of the Polish military’s 5.56 mm Beryl wz. 96C service rifle that is chambered in 7.62×39 mm. It has accessory rails, uses standard AK-47 magazines, and has a fire selector with single shot, three-round burst, and full-automatic modes.