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Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by asamaigho(m): 8:18pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
irunoobo: how can u compare an accident of building collapse to a devilish irresponsible despicable animalistic act of genocide (small scale) of innocent foreign nationals,for no logic reason? 2 Likes |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by IAmTobore(m): 8:38pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
irunoobo:Na wetin u dey yan self? See as u make d comment sound like say na we purposely demolish d building on top their head. I beg guy, next time if u wan comment, think before u utilise ur thumbs! 1 Like |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by HouseT: 8:40pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
Well......they should pay back the lost 21million... Lol. |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by deltateam: 8:42pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
dridowu: I doubt your sensibility and inntelligence. Don't you know that a high commisioner is an ambassador and represents the President in that country? Recalling him was a good step. The death of an ambassador means WAR! Now can Nigeria or I rephrase does Nigeria have the capacity to engage SA in a war? |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by charlsecy(m): 9:20pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
irunoobo:Are both events accidents? |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by Decryptor(m): 9:23pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
irunoobo: So you are comparing an unfortunate unintentional building mishap which also claimed the lives of Nigerians too to a unprovoked waton intentional massacre of foreigners in a country? The witches in your village have used your brain to do Agidi! |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by Unitedabby(m): 9:52pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
dridowu:The South African government doesn't seem to be doing enough to contain the Xenophobic attack on Nigerians and other expatriates...this baseless looting and killings of these well meaning foreigners is UNacceptable.The south african president,Jacob zuma is apparently okay with the carnage as he is yet to say a Word about these wickedness and inhumanity...They,south Africans should have known by now that there is no monopoly of violence unless ofcourse they are actually as shallow and stupid as they seem.Also, they should be ashamed of themselves for rewarding immigrants/nationales of nations who once saved their heads from the guillotine of Apartheid with nothing but untold ingratitude.I know a couple of south africans in my city of residence here in Nigeria and i ask myself,"should i mastermind an attack on them in retaliation for the killings of my fellow country men?"NO!!why?!because i've got conscience...In as much as its ungodly to react in such manner or rather condenscend to what i call the lowest low of insanity and barbarism,i'd also like to personally warn these self-acclaimed human beings of South africa not to only trigger a reppraisal attack but also endanger their investments across Nigeria.It really hurts to think that my country was very pivotal during their decades of struggle only to be rewarded by the same hate they got help to fight against and conquer...i thought they say "One good turn deserves another?"...i feel so disappointed in this nation called South Africa...The late Madiba,may his soul rest in peace left a LEGACY of love,oneness and peaceful co-existence amongst we Africans/humanity and what did you do with that?!Tore it to shreds?!oh excuse me!!!My last word:this skelontansiac huberon must stop immediately or be prepare to face grave consequences!! #NOTOXENOPHOBIA |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by Emperorone(m): 9:56pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
irunoobo: |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by boluyongp(m): 10:05pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
irunoobo:madam, What else could Nigeria have done? Also TB Joshua's case isn't Xenophobia cos it wasn't deliberate killing, neither was there an agitation. |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by Dragonking: 10:25pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
boluyongp: I pity u..u don't know that's a guy using a lady's picture. dem go soon use u do maga for Nairaland. |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by Turbocharged: 10:32pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
dridowu: Defending stu.pidity. Sorry na me find ur trouble |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by boluyongp(m): 10:39pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
Dragonking:DragonKing, thank you for the info o. Its madness tho to be using someone else's pic tho without their knowledge. Such guy has no self-worth. |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by Dragonking: 10:41pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
boluyongp: that guy is a disgrace. just be careful not everything on Nairaland looks like it seems. 1 Like |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by Fadugba1: 10:49pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
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Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by ChildofChukwu(m): 11:21pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
irunoobo: That was an accident, this is an outright attack. It's very different. |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by 14(m): 11:34pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
nickxtra: Tell them, most of them are not aware what tge repacutions of this. All those bilateral agreements that have been signed are no longer relevant. They will have to start from scratch to negotiate future agreements. Countries that are more affected have not called their ambassadors, e.g Zimbabwe, malawi, mozambique, DRC, Ethiopia, Somalia. They either engage SA government than to act foolishh. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by 14(m): 11:36pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
all4naija: Shut it, you dont live in nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by Nobody: 11:37pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
14:Is that an answer? Smh...! |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by 14(m): 11:37pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
andyanders: Which nigerian has been killed, maybe you know more than we do |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by illiad1(m): 12:18am On Apr 27, 2015 |
olu77: You don't understand. Recalling an ambassador is warning to SA. It symbolizes a temporary cut off in international relations and communications between the two countries. |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by openmine(m): 3:41am On Apr 27, 2015 |
irunoobo:How can you compare a fatal incident dat took place in a privately owned comany(church) to the intentional killings of nigerians and other black africans taking place in south africa? is TB joshua's building owned or funded by the federal government? kai na wa for you ohhh.... Pls drop your partisan inclination for once and think slowly...advise no be curse...haba smh |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by openmine(m): 3:54am On Apr 27, 2015 |
Decryptor:chai u wicked 1 Like |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by chachanga: 4:42am On Apr 27, 2015 |
openmine: Quite right there even though it's hard to make much of the puerile reasonings of most other comments; makes you wonder whether its a weekend thing or folks just like fishin' stuff outta their ar.ses for the fun of it. I almost thot i was in the Jokes section. The same Nigerians yapping pages worth of threads (including those hanging lose on their miserly MTN 10mb dash) about how clueless their govt was, how indecisive and other such balderdash now out here spittin some crackass nonsense about recalling the ambassador. As a warning measure, IT'S NOT TOO MUCH! Oh, you so-called ball-less lots are quite fine spawns of "Giant of Africa"?! Give your government some credit for once at least. Between King Zwelithini's recalcitrance, Zuma's cold feet, the Zulu mobs, the continued killings, SA Police indifference and other countries taking action, just how many of your contrymen in exile are you willing to see dead OR are you motivated by some secret malice say make them die there because, after all, they got out of the Naija hell-hole while ya couldn't. Even if we had a breakdown of bilateral relations with SA, who do you think would be hardest hit; Nigeria or SA? With their fingers in every worthwhile pie in Naija while being busy screwing ur poor local industries ar.ses out through your non-existent guts on daily basis? SPIT SENSE or clam up abeg, the system seems to have started working small small, nor dey here dey yarn horse shyt. Meanwhile, MAY 29 Loading.............! Let the CHANGE come in fully, make we see wetin dey par! |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by olu77(m): 6:49am On Apr 27, 2015 |
illiad1: Now I understand. Thank you |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by clemzo101(m): 8:28am On Apr 27, 2015 |
Mtn too kombats: |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by balofulo(f): 8:42am On Apr 27, 2015 |
irunoobo:it is incomparable.An accident is different from an intentional act. |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by queebeediva(f): 2:21pm On Apr 27, 2015 |
S.A wicked Africans! |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by dridowu: 2:23pm On Apr 27, 2015 |
Turbocharged:@bolded, thanks and God bless you but lest i forget, send my greetings to those that brought you up in such manner that once you disagree with others opinion then the next thing is you should use a dirty languages to prove yourself. Have a nice day |
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Condemns Nigeria's Decision To Recall Its Ambassador by dridowu: 2:30pm On Apr 27, 2015 |
deltateam:Recalling him is a good step ? So leaving the common man like you and i is the right thing , the ambassador is there to defend every member of his/her country. If the death of an ambassador means war, what then do you death of the ordinary Nigerians ? |
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