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Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by hollywater: 9:32am On Feb 22, 2017 |
Nwodosis:And so what? They should continue killing your brothers, because you want to work? I see, the work is more important than those nigerians been killed. |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by maynation(f): 9:32am On Feb 22, 2017 |
sarrki: So because you helped greatly during apartheid, they should watch and tolerate the nuisance your kinsmen constitute?? You should learn to use your brain while reasoning. 2 Likes |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by Aragon: 9:33am On Feb 22, 2017 |
sarrki: Not good enough! So because your father helped my father in the past, your Children will now take that as an excuse to be Destroying my properties non stop? People cannot leave Nigeria because of hard economy and then travel out to a better place and then start committing Crimes there. It just doesn't work that way. Why not just remain in your Country instead? We are Speaking out now because of the attacks, but name one Country that we have not managed to Soil our name and image? Even Ghana our neighbors, cant stand Nigerians because of crimes. Kenyans are already saying they WIll like to do same to Nigerians because of the crimes Nigerians are doing there. So before we blame others, let us first look inwards. 1 Like |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by freeborn76(m): 9:34am On Feb 22, 2017 |
Nwodosis: We are the most reactive country I know on the face of the earth...what has the government done about Nigerians selling drugs all over the nook and cranny of South Africa? |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by Sewgon79(m): 9:35am On Feb 22, 2017 |
Maybe Nigeria should stop patronising the South African companies for a while, then I guess the investor will inform their government and government will have to educate their citizens on consequences and prevent future occurrences |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by KINGwax007(m): 9:36am On Feb 22, 2017 |
chris31:lol... See pot calling kettle black. Nigeria is not a safe haven tondo business because ur brothers dey kidnap everything! We are now being attacked in SA because ur bothers be drug peddlers. Dem say our IQ is low because despite ur politicians stealing, u people still go protest in their favour. Dem dey we be much because ur father's worship a coward wey run away from war as hero. Guy, no let me talk o The only bothers I get dey SW. Other relatives are sensible, patriotic and easy going Nigerians and not u iPod yoots or boko Haram northerners. |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by delishpot: 9:36am On Feb 22, 2017 |
sarrki: So, they should look the other way and let Nigerians destroy their land because in the past Nigeria helped fight for freedom? So the fact that I did you one good in the past, means I can start doing 1000 damages and expect you to sit back and endure? Nigerians with their endurance mentality. If Nigeria so much cared about the happiness of SA, why then turn around to damage the society? 1 Like |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by ayibatari17: 9:43am On Feb 22, 2017 |
The way this recession is knocking my life , you are posting their companies name online, my other self is saying I should go and loot a sack of rice and palm oil from one of the company you mentioned that resides just a stone throw from my compound . |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by oyetpel(m): 9:50am On Feb 22, 2017 |
sarrki:I always say this. |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by Nobody: 9:50am On Feb 22, 2017 |
maynation: So by taking the law into their own hands miscreants going on rampage looting and destroying people's properties including people with legitimate businesses and jobs are affected why do we have govt and laws in the first place |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by Sydney17(m): 9:56am On Feb 22, 2017 |
These kind of useless empty threat makes me hate naija government right now! In less than two years NIGERIA union in SA recorded over 200 murder cases and mostly perpetrated By South Africans! No doubt ones need to be law abiding and respect the constituted authority of your host nation, but I can say it emphatically that South Africa government are technically behind these attacks and whatever they says outside the country is hypocritical and should be taken as a huge lies! For people who knows SA very well, for quite some years now they've been refusing Nigerians reside vitals document to do legitimate work or grant them a business permit to enable them to open their personal businesses! The implication of these us that 80 % Nigerian living in SA are automatically an illegal immigrant! Not because they choose to but because SA government keep denying them the needed documents! The same can't be said about nigeria government to SA citizens! The business keep thriving in Lagos n Abuja because our figure head government know nothing about diplomacy n international relations! The plight of Nigerians in SA is quite pathetic! Some already stay there for over a decade with legitimate business n he stand to loose everything just like a flash in a pan! SA government or police won't protect him avid our great Nigerian government refuse to act! By the why is it that each time immigration officers comb naija houses asking for papers that's when u hear about xenophobic attacks! Naija enough is enough! If u don't fight fir your brothers nobody will! Expect more corpses back home coz no one will stop them from their planned attack today n tomorrow! Not even SA police will stop these lazy blood sucking Zulus 1 Like |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by maynation(f): 9:59am On Feb 22, 2017 |
carmag: What do you mean law? Isn't lawlessness a law in Africa? Has Law curbed any menace in the past? How comes Christians being killed in Southerner kaduna hasn't tasted a tip of the law? Or is it just a mere written shits? There are times you just need to promote self-defence, Government hasn't done anything to curb these guys and yu wouldn't expect them to wait till it overly gets outa hand all in the name of one Law that would never take effect. Watch Nigerians's brain restored to normal courtesy of the attacks. 2 Likes |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by dhevid(m): 10:14am On Feb 22, 2017 |
Unfortunately, our brothers and sisters in South Africa have not been grateful to Nigeria. When Mandela passed away in 2013, Nigeria’s president was not even given the opportunity to speak. At the same time, the representatives of the US and the UK, two countries supporting the apartheid regime, were in the spotlight. Nigerians still need visas to travel to South Africa, while the French, who used to back the apartheid regime, can just buy a ticket and go wherever they want. Maybe, apartheid has not yet ended in South Africa. |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by Nobody: 10:35am On Feb 22, 2017 |
maynation: What is your take on other nationals being targeted and got killed as well... Zimbabweans: taking their jobs Somalians : taking their businesses Ethiopians : not employing locals in their shops Nigerians : selling drugs and taking their women Malawians : Accepting cheap labours Whites : Racism and capitalist the list is endless but in as much as I'm not in support of criminal behaviours especially immigrants, S A blacks are always in look out for an opportunity to loot people's belongings and kill |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by kernel501: 10:36am On Feb 22, 2017 |
sarrki: Slavery is your hallmark ... |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by princetom1(m): 10:38am On Feb 22, 2017 |
sekundosekundo: Everything is not about money, let your life have a value that money can't buy. There is no crime being a mortuary attendant (situations u might find urself bt not putting urself in it with ur 600k processing and all), instead, hustle |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by Rett0: 10:40am On Feb 22, 2017 |
hungryboy: So true. You can see if not for the whites in Australia, the Black Australia Aborigines, would have made Australia worse than Zimbabwe. 1 Like |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by maynation(f): 10:41am On Feb 22, 2017 |
carmag:Not like am in support of the killing, but when government wouldn't help curb the menace, things like this ar bound to happen. 1 Like |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by ironheart(m): 10:45am On Feb 22, 2017 |
sekundosekundo:at least they are enjoying it now. I can see ur one of them |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by Nobody: 10:57am On Feb 22, 2017 |
maynation: it's not only in SA the govt have fallen short of its responsibilities most African nations failed in this regard but only in SA you get this horrible scenarios |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by micflo28(m): 10:59am On Feb 22, 2017 |
Put sentiments aside, Govt should use heavy tax burden on foreign companies to keep this foreign enterprises in check. Anyone that decides to leave nigeria will be replaced with nigerian enterprises. There are eager local investors yearning to thrive in this country that is not been given the environment to excel. |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by kgr28(m): 11:00am On Feb 22, 2017 |
We dare you to attack them..................Legitimate businesses for fvcking low lives drug-lords and pimps |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by mmsen: 11:09am On Feb 22, 2017 |
bonna4u: As you can see from the foolish comments in this thread it isn't just black South Africans who need to emancipate themselves from mental blockage, clearly there are a lot of Nigerians who are suffering from the same problem. Incidentally, both groups have a tendency towards religious obsession. 1 Like |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by Nobody: 11:39am On Feb 22, 2017 |
sarrki: South Africa is good today is because Mandela their freedom fighter was thrown to jail, I wish they did the same to ours |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by Nobody: 11:44am On Feb 22, 2017 |
akelicious:Martin's Luther King fought against racism in America and white supremacy over black, now I wonder who will fight against black nation against black nation when it start,call it xenophobia or whatever you like but trust me If AU, ECOWAS, and other bodies and humanitarian organizations do nothing about this trend coming up Africa and black nation will become extinct because a house that is crumble from within is disastrous and might take generations to fix not years. #prodly9ja #Prodlyblack #prodlyAfican |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by sekundosekundo: 12:08pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
ironheart: Some people think from their Anus. You want your citizens staying abroad to return home. Just listen to yourself. |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by sekundosekundo: 12:11pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
princetom1: I am sorry, never knew I was talking with a child. |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by princetom1(m): 12:15pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by babooshka: 12:18pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
Hmmm, all talk, no action. Abike can blow hot air sha, all her talk na propaganda mtcheeew |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by manikspears: 12:21pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
DoreJoe:on one hand we cant do shit because we are refined(or in some cases stupid) but on the second hand......dont provoke us to anger cos the shit may actually get real . remember 2004/5 when northerners were killing the igbos. by the time they did their own back...it was trailer they used to pack their corpse. if they continue this nonsense they will regret it. |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by ironheart(m): 12:26pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
sekundosekundo:can i get your anus for my study? Maybe a new thinking faculty has been found there. Back to the topic, if you can live within the ambient of the laws of the land, u have no business being there. |
Re: 120 South African Companies In Nigeria Risk Attacks by sekundosekundo: 12:40pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
ironheart: Tell that to your President. Let him come home first. Let your country start manufacturing what I am into, I won't go abroad. For my Anus, just manage this your sample.
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