Talk:Years of Blood: Cold War (Map Game)/@comment-27654122-20160921185145

People's Commune of Nigeria:


 * Government:


 * Policies:


 * Unemployment: The policy in which unemployed people are forced into the military continues, with more and more soldiers being promoted to accomodate training regimes for the new soldiers.


 * Analytics:
 * Population: Nigeria's current population is 60,918,200 people.


 * Economy:


 * GDP: Nigera's GDP is 7,251,400,000 USD, while the GDP per capita is 119.03 USD.


 * Infrastructure: Decent.


 * Standards of Living/Public Services: It's decent.


 * Agriculture: Farms. Farms everywhere.


 * Military:


 * Wars and Conflicts:


 * Operation Jester: Gabon is fully occupied on Febuary 7th, and is annexed into Nigeria on
 * Operation Nice Me.me: 300,000 Nigerian soldiers cross into Niger, with 50,000 suring into Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso, due to a weak and untrained army, is quickly occupied on July 2nd and annexations are presumed to be completed next year. The 300,000 Nigerian soldiers in Niger manage to conquer the southern panhandle (the bit with Niamey in it).


 * Nigerian Red Army:


 * Nigerian People's Land Forces: In the land forces of Nigeria, there are currently 2,175,000 active soldiers and 1,570,000 in reserves. Land systems include 110 tanks, 3,492 armoured fighting vehicles, 22 self-propelled guns, 290 towed-artillery, and 4 MLRSs.


 * Nigerian People's Maritime Force: In the Nigerian's maritime force, there are currently 386,000 active personnel and 260,400 in reserves. Naval crafts include 7 frigates, 2 destroyers, 11 corvettes, 2 submarines and another five in development, 39 coastal defence crafts, and 4 ships capable of mine warfare.


 * Nigerian People's Air Force: In the air force, there are currently 235,000 active personnel and 150,000 reserved for defence of Nigeria. Aircraft includes 17 fighters/interceptors, 35 fixed-wing attack aircraft, 75 transport aircraft, 29 trainer aircraft, and 55 helicopters, six of which are attack helicopters.


 * Total Numbers: In total, there are 2,796,000 active soldiers and 1,980,400 in reserves, thus totalling to 4,776,400.


 * Diplomacy:
 * Benin, Ghana, Mali and Guinea: They are all asked to unite with Nigeria due to their similar ideologies, plus they will be stronger together.
 * Niger: It is suggested that they capitualate due to the strong force of the Nigerian army.