Talk:Years of Blood: Cold War (Map Game)/@comment-27654122-20160917160242

Federal Republic of Nigeria (pre-coup)/People's Commune of Nigeria (post-coup)


 * Government:


 * Communist Coup: On February 17th, pro-communist revolutionaries stormed the National Assembly building located in Lagos, killing the president of Nigeria (Nnamdi Azikiwe), along with 100 other NA members. The coup is declared successful by the aggressors, and the other 260 members of the National Assembly flee to neighbouring states, with some even fleeing to the United Kingdom or United States. The leader of the new People's Commune of Nigeria is put into power, thus beginning the regime of Adejoka Tokunbo. An immediate vote for a new flag is made, with this design coming out on top with 78% of the votes.
 * Policies:
 * Unemployment: Any and all unemployed people are put into the military, and with the unemployment rate at about 6% of the population, this will greatly improve the manpower of the military.


 * Military:
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Operation Jester: Operation Jester, the invasion of Gabon and Togo commences on April 7th as 100,000 Nigerian soldiers enter Togo as well as Gabon. Nigerian soldiers quickly push into Togo, capturing their capital at the Battle of Lome on April 23rd, with the whole of Togo being occupied as of July 10th due to the weak Togolese army, and it being fully annexed by Nigeria on September 9th. In Gabon, the whole coast as well as half way into the nation, with the Gabonese government retreating to Franceville, really far away from the Nigerian soldiers.


 * Nigerian Red Army: (Nearly 75% of the soldiers currently in the army are conscripted, so they have very basic to no training at all. All they were really taught was to run and pew pew things).
 * Nigerian People's Land Forces: In the land forces of Nigeria, there are currently 1,675,000 active soldiers and 1,150,000 in reserves. Land systems include 92 tanks, 2,890 armoured fighting vehicles, 15 self-propelled guns, 250 towed-artillery, and 1 MLRS.
 * Nigerian People's Maritime Force: In the Nigerian's maritime force, there are currently 270,000 active personnel and 180,400 in reserves. Naval crafts include 4 frigates, 1 destroyer, 7 corvettes, two submarines in development, 28 coastal defence crafts, and 2 ships capable of mine warfare.
 * Nigerian People's Air Force: In the air force, there are currently 175,000 active personnel and 75,000 reserved for defence of Nigeria. Aircraft includes 8 fighters/interceptors, 27 fixed-wing attack aircraft, 45 transport aircraft, 20 trainer aircraft, and 45 helicopters, five of which are attack helicopters.
 * Total Numbers: In total, there are 2,120,000 active soldiers and 1,405,400 in reserves, thus totalling to 3,525,400


 * Research and Development:
 * Analytics:
 * Population: Nigeria's current population is about 51.34 million people.
 * Economy:
 * GDP: Nigeria's GDP is currently 6.789 billion USD.


 * Infrastructure:
 * Lagos: More things are built like houses, roads, etc.
 * Abuja: The capital is moved to Abuja due to Lagos being an easy city to capture due to it being on the coastline.
 * Standards of Living/Public Services: Funding is put into public services like buses and subways.
 * Agriculture: Farms. That's it.


 * Diplomacy:
 * Warsaw Pact: We request to join the Warsaw Pact.
 * Soviet Union: We would like to purchase 15,000 soldiers and 75,000 guns of any kind (preferably AK-47s) for around 50 million USD.


 * Cameroon: We demand that they join us or face destruction.
 * United States/ICFMD: We ask them not to intervene in West African affairs, as our business has nothing to do with their's.