The honor goes to Mr president
The Nigerian military has been ranked
fourth in Africa after Egypt, Algeria and
Ethiopia
– The report was done by the Global Fire
Power, an international organization
which provides unique analytical display
of
data concerning modern military powers.
Troops of the Nigerian army
The Nigerian military has been ranked
fourth most powerful military in Africa.
According to a report by the Global
Firepower (GFP), the Nigerian military is
the most powerful military in Africa after
Egypt, Algeria and Ethiopia.
South Africa comes fifth after Nigeria.
The GFP, an international organization
which provides unique analytical display
of data concerning modern military
powers in its report listed 30 countries
with the most powerful military in Africa.
The report said the list of the African
military was drawn based on country with
the most personnel resources, equipment
– air, naval and petroleum – to sustain its
military among many other factors.
The report said the ranking system
focuses on the diversity of weapons and
provides bonuses and penalties for
facilities like nuclear arms, diversity of
force structures, and other alliances like
NATO.
fourth in Africa after Egypt, Algeria and
Ethiopia
– The report was done by the Global Fire
Power, an international organization
which provides unique analytical display
of
data concerning modern military powers.
Troops of the Nigerian army
The Nigerian military has been ranked
fourth most powerful military in Africa.
According to a report by the Global
Firepower (GFP), the Nigerian military is
the most powerful military in Africa after
Egypt, Algeria and Ethiopia.
South Africa comes fifth after Nigeria.
The GFP, an international organization
which provides unique analytical display
of data concerning modern military
powers in its report listed 30 countries
with the most powerful military in Africa.
The report said the list of the African
military was drawn based on country with
the most personnel resources, equipment
– air, naval and petroleum – to sustain its
military among many other factors.
The report said the ranking system
focuses on the diversity of weapons and
provides bonuses and penalties for
facilities like nuclear arms, diversity of
force structures, and other alliances like
NATO.
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