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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Nobody: 4:46pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
Lol..pity her small na Edygrin: |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Nobody: 4:52pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
You well so? Why have al shabab,al Qaeda and co not been defeated yet...if it's so easy Just to get a like from the south African goat,you hit yourself in the head. Na wa for you o! horlus: |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Missonas(f): 5:13pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
MduZA:guy u shouldn't bet with that cos we indigenised British petroleum way bak jst after independence to African petroleum we can do it again with these companies |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Nobody: 6:17pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
All dz argument, and at the end I promise u nothing wud happen. Mtn, Dstv, shoprite or d rest won't be touched. |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by MduZA: 6:26pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
Missonas: the situation is not the same,Nigeria was the colony of Britain....Nigerians were taking back their own company,concerning those SA companies,forget !i bet with my left taste this time around |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Missonas(f): 6:38pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
MduZA:What makes this any different?we gave u licence to operate infact you people should take back what's urs frm d whites take a cue frm us.as for betting ur left taste is that a body part as well 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by MduZA: 6:53pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
Missonas: lol never mind about the taste thing..the better way of putting it is:I want my country Nigeria to declare a war against SA.. |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Horus(m): 6:58pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFEHmGhlhfA [size=15pt]Thick Madamme On South Africa’s xenophobia[/size] |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Missonas(f): 7:16pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
MduZA:U leech! lucky you we don't harm foreigners |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by MduZA: 7:36pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
Missonas: what happened to over 80 south Africans at the synagogue church last yr? |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Missonas(f): 7:44pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
MduZA:The building collapsed on 'em.y? |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by MduZA: 5:22am On Apr 26, 2015 |
Missonas: according to the bishop,it did not collapse nje",it was attacked by a helicopter.. |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Nobody: 6:32am On Apr 26, 2015 |
Thandolwethu: i laugh in soweto..¡!! bros if sa is given a fraction of boko.... extinction will loom... |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Nobody: 5:03pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
you say that nigerians over there at S.A hack into ur bank account and steal... lolz y dint you improve your so called bank security and what gave you the God damn confidence to say its nigerians when it could even be your fellow so called black south africans... pls spare me your boring details you should have actually thought about this 《the letter》before posting it... and yet you say your economy is stabilized... sh*tty lies... |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by samtol4(m): 5:21pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
titurex:don't mind him...It is only in South Africa a man accuses a foreigner for his poor sexual performance . |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by seppuku: 10:01pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
samtol4: Please see the below video and see what this kind of attacks are creating in the new generation. (start from 3:18 to 4:55) Look at the small girl who's mother happens to be a South Africa and father from the DRC saying she wants to go home. SAD! [flash=400, 300] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXaU3-8HaBU[/flash] |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by 14(m): 9:48pm On Apr 27, 2015 |
Lots of jobless people here. |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by HolyHolla(m): 2:00am On Apr 30, 2015 |
Civil rights organisation, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), yesterday claimed that the International Criminal Court had decided to probe the xenophobic attacksagainst Nigerians and other African citizens in South Africa. This was disclosed in a statement released yesterday by SERAP’s executive director, Adetokunbo Mumuni. leadership.ng/news/429224/south-african-xenophobic-attacks-icc-to-probe-jacob-zuma-zulu-king |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by 14(m): 11:32am On May 03, 2015 |
Home Affairs ‘battling to deal with influx’ May 3, 2015 at 07:00am By Siyabonga Mkhwanazi Johannesburg - The tide of illegal immigrants flowing into the country has stretched Home Affairs’ inspectorate to the limit, leading the department to plead for more resources.Home Affairs director-general Mkuseli Apleni, right, enjoys a light moment after briefing the press. Picture: Masi Losi. (Credit: INDEPENDENT MEDIA) Home Affairs director-general Mkuseli Apleni told MPs this week that his 700-member immigration unit was unable to cope with the “thousands” of illegal immigrants a day who entered the country. In 2005, the department’s revamped National Immigration Branch was launched to offer a specialist, professional and hi-tech service to incoming foreign visitors and clamp down on illegal immigrants. The inspectorate is a division of the immigration service. Apleni told the joint meeting of the committees on police, home affairs, small business development and intelligence this week that his unit’s meagre budget of R181 million was far from adequate for the work involved in tracking down illegal immigrants across the country. The inspectorate unit was key to stemming the influx, he said. While some experts have put the number of illegal immigrants in the country at “millions”, Home Affairs says it has recorded more than 330 000 in the past five years. This figure refers only to foreigners who, since 2010, have overstayed their welcome in South Africa after the expiry of their visas. But MPs have questioned this figure, saying the true number is “much higher”. Commenting on the sidelines of the meeting, Apleni repeated that that the R181m budget was simply too small to cope with the influx. He said there were 700 inspectors – far fewer than the number needed. The department was planning to appoint a further 170 inspectors. Yet even this extra number was minuscule in relation to the need, Apleni said. The inspectorate would need far more people if it was to cope with the growing challenge of illegal migrants. In his presentation to MPs earlier, Apleni said the inspectorate needed far more funds. “We have been asking all along for more resources,” he said. “The Department of Home Affairs has 10 000 staff members, and just 700 of those are in the inspectorate. “We have 52 million people in South Africa whom we look after from cradle to the grave. “If you look at the police, they have 200 000 members.” Apleni said that the SAPS and Home Affairs had huge responsibilities, but unequal resources. There were hopelessly far too few immigration inspectors to deal with the spiralling number of illegal immigrants. “That is what we have been crying for in the budget.” Apleni warned that Home Affairs would need “a lot more money” if it was to meet all the challenges. He declined to give a figure for the amount of money needed to beef up the immigration inspectorate sufficiently to slow or contain the flow. The department was briefing MPs in the wake of the xenophobic violence in the country. It also spoke about Home Affairs’ response. MPs expressed serious concern about the country’s porous borders. Apleni said that the planned border management agency, which would ensure effective control, would involve all role-player departments and agencies. It was hoped it would begin work in the next two years. Political Bureau |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Nobody: 10:04am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Thandolwethu:be deciving ursef. Nigeria's economy is the largest in africa, weda u like it or not. and ur country is beautiful becos of the whites and not ur lazy bleck south africans 1 Like |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Nobody: 10:07am On Mar 04, 2017 |
babs01:yes, the black citizens |
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by 419forlife: 4:05pm On Mar 04, 2017 |
Friends let us boycott pack up next go for western world I tell you am so glad the black citizens are civilize there |
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