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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by puredigital(f): 5:24am On Sep 03, 2019
ProudlyAfarmer:




You mean the miscreants ipob chest beaters?




We CALABARIANS are not part of the crime Republic..


We don't do yahoo yahoo.


We don't do crime
But I heard that Calabarians dey eat people undecided

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by InvertedHammer: 5:27am On Sep 03, 2019
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Let them keep sacrificing their lives in SA.

The signs are there. But if they choose to stay, that's their problem. There are 195 countries in the world.

Apparently in the world, Nigerians are the lowest of the lows. In Nigeria, foreigners( the Chinese, Lebanese,
Indians, Arabians, etc) treat them like shit. A foreigner comes to Nigeria and is automatically placed on top
of the food chain whereas when Nigerians travel to foreign countries, they are automatically placed at the
bottom of the food chain irrespective of their qualifications.

In foreign lands, the foreigners treat them like shit. Home or abroad, Nigerians are treated like shit.

Who did this to the psych of a whole nation?

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by Gerald454: 5:35am On Sep 03, 2019
The problem with Nigeria is people like you lack proper education.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by xaggar(m): 5:37am On Sep 03, 2019
MetaPhysical:


Really?

You guys live beyond realities of life. Wallahi!

Wars are fought for posessiveness on territorial space. Wars begin with targeted attacks.

A claimant to a space demands its continous dominance over a new class of arrivals disrupting its power and authority on the land.

Culture clash is often first signs of power disruption. Every culture has a right to self-preserve against threats of displacement by a foreing element on its soil.

It is well known in US that the govt is against polygamy. Intentional communities that practice polygamy are placed on surveillance and are soon raided and disbanded. Sometimes federal agents will forcefully arrest their leaders and lock them up then systemically rehabilitate the community members into mainstream. Leaders that resist arrest will have to settle for gun duel and firepower to settle score.

So US, land of liberty, will not think twice before it would eliminate value system that clashes with its culture.

This is common practice around the world.

Zakzakky and Shiaa are being disbanded because the mainstream muslims up there in North believe IMN cluture of Islam clashes with that stamped by their leaders as authentic.

So when certain people go to SA and clash with their culture why should we blame the people for self preservation?


What is xenophobia?
Words like xenophobia, racism are expressions to be used by the victim to seek redress against injustice. It does not give you guarantees of liberty to disrespect your host country and fail to respect what is dear and of value to them.

I have more sense in one lifetime than you can ever have even if you reicarnate and live 10 life times.

Because you speak grammar don't mean you are right. It happens doesn't mean it's okay.

Hope you got my message.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by xaggar(m): 5:40am On Sep 03, 2019
InvertedHammer:
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Let them keep sacrificing their lives in SA.

The signs are there. But if they choose to stay, that's their problem. There are 195 countries in the world.

Apparently in the world, Nigerians are the lowest of the lows. In Nigeria, foreigners( the Chinese, Lebanese,
Indians, Arabians, etc) treat them like shit. A foreigner comes to Nigeria and is automatically placed on top
of the food chain whereas when Nigerians travel to foreign countries, they are automatically placed at the
bottom of the food chain irrespective of their qualifications.

In foreign lands, the foreigners treat them like shit. Home or abroad, Nigerians are treated like shit.

Who did this to the psych of a whole nation?

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Since you are aware of all these,what have you done or what steps have you "made" to stop the stigma?

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by Jabioro: 5:44am On Sep 03, 2019
Depot them and let your consulate stop issuing visa to foreigners to access your country instead your babarian behavior..

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by Femeto: 5:44am On Sep 03, 2019
Shoprite must go Mtn must go. Let's start by burning their outlets.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by Nobody: 5:48am On Sep 03, 2019
Offpoint:
The attack has always been on the ground of jealousy outsider are becoming more successful than they are... The Crime lame line they used is just a cover up.


Most black SA don't travel out because of 2 reasons:.
1. 98% of them can't afford traveling fee.
2. Their lazy azz can't survive anywhere outside SA soil...

Any Nigerian still living there is doing so at detriment of his/her own life.
WELL SAID

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by Offpoint: 5:49am On Sep 03, 2019
MetaPhysical:


Really?

You guys live beyond realities of life. Wallahi!

Wars are fought for posessiveness on territorial space. Wars begin with targeted attacks.

A claimant to a space demands its continous dominance over a new class of arrivals disrupting its power and authority on the land.

Culture clash is often first signs of power disruption. Every culture has a right to self-preserve against threats of displacement by a foreing element on its soil.

It is well known in US that the govt is against polygamy. Intentional communities that practice polygamy are placed on surveillance and are soon raided and disbanded. Sometimes federal agents will forcefully arrest their leaders and lock them up then systemically rehabilitate the community members into mainstream. Leaders that resist arrest will have to settle for gun duel and firepower to settle score.

So US, land of liberty, will not think twice before it would eliminate value system that clashes with its culture.

This is common practice around the world.

Zakzakky and Shiaa are being disbanded because the mainstream muslims up there in North believe IMN cluture of Islam clashes with that stamped by their leaders as authentic.

So when certain people go to SA and clash with their culture why should we blame the people for self preservation?


What is xenophobia?
Words like xenophobia, racism are expressions to be used by the victim to seek redress against injustice. It does not give you guarantees of liberty to disrespect your host country and fail to respect what is dear and of value to them.

I have more sense in one lifetime than you can ever have even if you reicarnate and live 10 life times.
The harder you try, the more you type the more stupid you sound.

When you wake up, read up all your comments again and you'll realize how stupid you sound.

Trying to justify the killing of your own country men shows how sick you are in the head.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by salford1: 5:50am On Sep 03, 2019
Femeto:
Shoprite must go Mtn must go. Let's start by burning their outlets.
Nigerians work in those places you mentioned not South Africans. You want to throw some breadwinners into the labour market.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by Toks2008(m): 5:52am On Sep 03, 2019
Chai!

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by MPESA(m): 5:52am On Sep 03, 2019
FarahAideed:


You just justified xenophobia ..shame

I swear that guy and all his families do.t BTW what do expect from APC internet warrior...
P.s


I wish we do see some folk's outside Nairaland, if there family we not mourn the next day.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by herakles: 5:55am On Sep 03, 2019
MetaPhysical:


Really?

You guys live beyond realities of life. Wallahi!

Wars are fought for posessiveness on territorial space. Wars begin with targeted attacks.

A claimant to a space demands its continous dominance over a new class of arrivals disrupting its power and authority on the land.

Culture clash is often first signs of power disruption. Every culture has a right to self-preserve against threats of displacement by a foreing element on its soil.

It is well known in US that the govt is against polygamy. Intentional communities that practice polygamy are placed on surveillance and are soon raided and disbanded. Sometimes federal agents will forcefully arrest their leaders and lock them up then systemically rehabilitate the community members into mainstream. Leaders that resist arrest will have to settle for gun duel and firepower to settle score.

So US, land of liberty, will not think twice before it would eliminate value system that clashes with its culture.

This is common practice around the world.

Zakzakky and Shiaa are being disbanded because the mainstream muslims up there in North believe IMN cluture of Islam clashes with that stamped by their leaders as authentic.

So when certain people go to SA and clash with their culture why should we blame the people for self preservation?


What is xenophobia?
Words like xenophobia, racism are expressions to be used by the victim to seek redress against injustice. It does not give you guarantees of liberty to disrespect your host country and fail to respect what is dear and of value to them.

I have more sense in one lifetime than you can ever have even if you reicarnate and live 10 life times.


clap for yourself! you are such a "sensible" person!

your education is a waste! for you to support violence against your own countrymen in a foreign land shows how deep your have sunk into the cesspit of tribal hatred. You have gone so deep, that the years you spent acquiring an education seems to have been wasted. You think Igbos are the major victims? that is why you are in support?! shame on you!

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by Femeto: 5:55am On Sep 03, 2019
salford1:

Nigerians work in those places you mentioned not South Africans. You want to throw some breadwinners into the labour market.
Other grocery stores and Glo would take over hence more employment.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by ShenTeh(m): 6:00am On Sep 03, 2019
While we are here condemning the SA police chief over his statement, our own government is yet to make any strong worded condemnation of this calculated attacks on our citizens.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by aksule(m): 6:01am On Sep 03, 2019
What South Africa is currently doing to their benefactor (Nigeria) is annoying to any reasonable mind. The government must study carefully what gave rise to these dastardly acts. What triggers this unwanton behavior. Are Nigerians to blame.
While we are condemning, the government should carefully remove the.grains from the chaff. Let's reasons prevail. If it's established through thorough investigations that Nigerians residing there behaved like any other foreigners and that it was not a case of 'l rescue you' therefore you must respect me situation then diplomatic retaliation has to be considered.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by IYANGBALI: 6:01am On Sep 03, 2019
Fokn bastard. I wish Abacha was still alive and in charge of Nigeria

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by Femeto: 6:01am On Sep 03, 2019
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), and other bodies must take actions MTN, Multichoice and Shoprite must go. If not South Africa would never take us serious. These companies have a lot to gain from the most populous country in Africa yet their people treat us any how in South Africa.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by IYANGBALI: 6:02am On Sep 03, 2019
ShenTeh:
While we are here condemning the SA police chief over his statement, our own government is yet to make any strong worded condemnation of this calculated attacks on our citizens.
do we have government in Nigeria?Abeg no provoke me this early morning o

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by IYANGBALI: 6:03am On Sep 03, 2019
Femeto:
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), and other bodies must take actions MTN, Multichoice and Shoprite must go. If not South Africa would never take us serious. These companies have a lot to gain from the most populous country in Africa yet their people treat us any how in South Africa.
don't mind some people here that are saying Nigerians work in those fokn companies

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by Richy4(m): 6:05am On Sep 03, 2019
Femeto:
Shoprite must go Mtn must go. Let's start by burning their outlets.

But there are Nigerian Citizens whose lives is depending on that Job like MTN and the shoprite that you mentioned.. some South Africa needed real education.. it is not as if the foreigners were not creating job for them over there... Some of their citizens may have lost their jobs due to their senseless behaviour

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by Joystark(f): 6:10am On Sep 03, 2019
InvertedHammer:
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Let them keep sacrificing their lives in SA.

The signs are there. But if they choose to stay, that's their problem. There are 195 countries in the world.

Apparently in the world, Nigerians are the lowest of the lows. In Nigeria, foreigners( the Chinese, Lebanese,
Indians, Arabians, etc) treat them like shit. A foreigner comes to Nigeria and is automatically placed on top
of the food chain whereas when Nigerians travel to foreign countries, they are automatically placed at the
bottom of the food chain irrespective of their qualifications.

In foreign lands, the foreigners treat them like shit. Home or abroad, Nigerians are treated like shit.

Who did this to the psych of a whole nation?

/

Lol. Home and Abroad abi? Lol grin

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by West2019(m): 6:11am On Sep 03, 2019
Let's. Start destroying there investment here Mtn Dstv shoprite nd Sterling bank

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by Born2Breed(f): 6:12am On Sep 03, 2019
This is how weak they have made Nigeria.

When foreigners come into Nigeria to kill Nigerians what do you expect other foreigners to do to Nigerians in their country.

THERE WAS A COUNTRY....

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by Femeto: 6:14am On Sep 03, 2019
Richy4:


But there are Nigerian Citizens whose lives is depending on that Job like MTN and the shoprite that you mentioned.. some South Africa needed real education.. it is not as if the foreigners were not creating job for them over there... Some of their citizens may have lost their jobs due to their senseless behaviour
South African men are Lazy na ogogoro them dey drink for morning ask any one who has been there or is there.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by highpriestess: 6:28am On Sep 03, 2019
You wicked things from ewedu kingdom are really supporting this killings cos you think it's only Igbos that are the major victims? These people are really bad at heart. I pity the one Nigerian Igbos, shame on y'all.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by opeyemi233: 6:29am On Sep 03, 2019
But them come our country dy control us, even so called dstv. The time they knock door for naija

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by InvertedHammer: 6:41am On Sep 03, 2019
xaggar:


Since you are aware of all these,what have you done or what steps have you "made" to stop the stigma?

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It is pointless helping those who don't want to be helped.

The people who tried were nailed to the cross by the same people they are trying to save.

They enjoy suffering. Let them live the way they have chosen.

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Re: South African Deputy Minister Of Police Defends Xenophobic Attacks (Video) by mrvitalis(m): 6:45am On Sep 03, 2019
dejavubobo1:
before our people Term it a "no man's land"

Tho I condemn the police chief, there r better ways of telling a visitor he has overstayed his welcome
When they where selling lands they didn't know ?

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