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เข้าร่วม Haziran 2021
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Omni ☕️@InfernoOmni·
can you imagine if MAPPA animated Invincible
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Westley
Westley@wesk124·
@donerkebab7 @Lukas_1797 @LowIQSpaceymen They are about equal in delays at this point. And this is coming from someone who really wants to see starship succeed i’ve been following it since spacex announced BFR in 2017
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Defense News Nigeria
Defense News Nigeria@DefenseNigeria·
If there’s anything to take from the search for the missing F-15 pilot, it’s that fighter pilot training go beyond flying jets. They train to evade enemy capture, a discipline known as SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape). In 2021 a NAF pilot survived and evaded Boko Haram after his Alpha jet was shot down in Zamfara. After ejecting from his jet the pilot was pursued on land by Boko Haram fighters. He utilized his survival training to evade them, navigating through rough terrain while avoiding detection. He sought refuge in nearby settlements and hid in the bushes to escape the Boko Haram search party. He walked several kilometres to a military camp, evading capture until he reached a secure location. A NAF jet, deployed as part of a rescue operation provided air cover and intimidated the search party, allowing the pilot to reach a nearby military camp.
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NFT Marketplace
NFT Marketplace@NFTGlobalMarket·
@instablog9ja As a Nigerian currently living in Nigeria, everything seems to work against you, including your fellow Nigerians.
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Moment some NMDPRA officials visited a filling station and discovered that the pumps were running, without dispensing fuel
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Africa Facts Zone
Africa Facts Zone@AfricaFactsZone·
Nigeria's Government has given $36,000 (₦50 million) each to 45 students of tertiary institutions as capital grant.
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Ayoola Omogbehin
Ayoola Omogbehin@Ghost00xxl·
@DefenseNigeria We’ll hold on to our #1 spot in West Africa for a long time, but breaking into Africa’s top 3 will need more than a cheap-to-maintain pilot trainer. For now, let’s enjoy the small win and get the job done.
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Defense News Nigeria
Defense News Nigeria@DefenseNigeria·
Final test flights of the Nigerian Air Force’s M-346FA fighter aircraft before delivery.
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Utd4L
Utd4L@utd4_l·
@TojuWes Similar to this but different guns
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Toju weston
Toju weston@TojuWes·
GEARS AND EQUIPMENT OF A NIGERIAN SOF OPERATOR. CZ BREN2 Assault Rifle Norinco CN98 Pistol PSV Night Vision Googles Med kits Tactical Ballistic vest and FAST Helmet
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Utd4L
Utd4L@utd4_l·
@yabaleftonline Nigeria has happened to him oh wait he isn’t in Nigeria 🤔
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Cinderella Man
Cinderella Man@Osi_Suave·
Abeg wetin airforce use shoot those terrorists Im seeing bodies blown in half. More of this abeg.
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Brant
Brant@BrantPhilip_·
The Nigerian army released footage of the airstrikes against ISWAP terrorists during their failed assault against the Mallam Fatori military camp last night, according to the army over 60 terrorists were killed. The army also captured a significant amount of weaponry following the battle with the insurgents, the ISWAP militants were reportedly operating armed drones during the assault however this time there is no visual documentation of them.
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ISWAP attempted to attack the Mallam Fatori camp of the Nigerian army last night in Borno State, they were successfully repelled and dozens of terrorists were neutralized, the defensive operations were supported by both the Nigerien and Nigerian Air Forces.

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Defense News Nigeria
Defense News Nigeria@DefenseNigeria·
Egypt, Africa’s strongest military has a defense budget of $5.9 billion and boasts over 400 fighter aircraft, 300 helicopters, and are supported by 21 air bases. By comparison, Nigeria allocates slightly less, with a defense budget of $4.4 billion. Despite the comparable spending levels, Nigeria’s inventory of major capital assets is only a fraction of Egypt’s. Meanwhile, Algeria spends $25 billion on defense, maintaining its position as Africa’s largest military spender by a wide margin, followed by Morocco with a defense budget of $14 billion. The arms race between Algeria and Morocco has pushed both countries to the top of Africa’s defense spending rankings. Despite these massive budgets, their overall military capabilities still do not match those of Egypt. Sometimes, the numbers simply don’t seem to add up.
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