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Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by Nobody: 1:06am On Dec 30, 2013
Tumisang: It's our country and we will boo our president if we want to!!
That is delinquents behavior! This just proved South African blacks are far from being civilized.

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Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by kgr28(m): 7:06am On Dec 30, 2013
me_for_you: our experience with the Brits are entirely different from yours. In your case it was Netherlands first and tge n the Brits came. Ours was Britain alone and unfortunately they left before oil was discovered in our land. Unlike SA that they came for the diamonds. U people should thank the Europeans for managing your diamonds, else we know what would have happened to it.
say what? who discoverd that oil?? who built your oil infrastructure?? do you know shell and chevron neh?? how many oi refinaries you have?? whos controling your oil?? ( you are incapable of building roads, rail,hospitals,electricity- how can you manage and build that complicated oil infrastructure?? white people are doing it for you!!! dumb azz

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Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by opeyemi2013: 7:39am On Dec 30, 2013
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Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by GentleFrank(m): 8:51am On Dec 30, 2013
Good !
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by AjanleKoko: 1:20pm On Dec 30, 2013
Rossy_Bentley: This is my experience to my last trip to south africa, i have been to some other counties in europe and asia.....my first trip to south african was in november, i booked ticket and got on this flight thinking it gonna be a sweet journey.

When getting to OR tambo international airport, we cued for our passport to be stamped on arrival, it's my turn to get my passoort stamped....the immigration officer collected my passport, my new yellow fever card and my hotel reservation.....the next thing he said was that how did i managed to book the hotel, and i replied, my agent booked it for me, the next thing he said was step aside....he did the same thing to another 2 nigerians......the rest of the immigration stamped everyone on the line apart from this cruel guy who refused the 3 of us (nigerians).

Then they took us to a room, we sat there for 2 hours, they did not respond to us, the immigration later guy later came out and took us upstairs where he said we should come sign a paper 1 by 1, they don't even want to hear a word...we all signed and they took us to a detention room where we found some other guys with different storied including 3 nigerians...me i just can't start writing there own side of story too....but i must tell you the south african men don't like nigerians and you need to be aware of this when going there...cuz the immigration office told me that you nigerians come here to take our girls, you going (beck)...ahahahah i was just laughing, they put us back on the afternoon flight to lagos...handed our passport to the pilot, but thank God the visa is still valid and they did nothing to the passport.

When i got to lagos i booked another ticked the next day, i did my hotel reservation at the airport which cost me 50k and i also request a friend who is using the south african passport and also a business owner over there to send me an invitation letter which i print out and his data page, but when getting back to south africa, i was on the same cue again and i quickly sighted a free woman immigration office as a sharp 9ja boy, the lady just asked how long i'm i staying and she stamped my passport without asking for any other thing.....i stayed there for 6days as i have no intention of living in south africa, not even in europe.


You sef know wetin you do, OP. undecided

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Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by AjanleKoko: 1:54pm On Dec 30, 2013
I doubt if we Nigerians havd anything good to say about anything sha undecided

Nation filled with aggressive, ignorant loudmouths angry
Military regime has done us in, to be frank embarassed tongue
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by paniki(m): 2:50pm On Dec 30, 2013
Nigerians are the biggest whingers on this planet.

We all know that most of them are all talk no lawful action.

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Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by ibkgab001: 5:26pm On Dec 30, 2013
Yes naija dey tear Paper to get paper #jahjah
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by Nobody: 5:50pm On Dec 30, 2013
paniki: Nigerians are the biggest whingers on this planet.

We all know that most of them are all talk no lawful action.

Yin,yinyinyinyin! That is my favorite Chinese words I have heard on the movies, I guess. The truth is that if Nigerians don't have the swags as I can deduce from your statement. Why are South African mamas so much interested in us?! Why do you feel threatened by our very presence in SA? For the fact that we have the richest black people on the planet speaks volume of what I am talking about. Please, don't get jealous of the Nigerians carrying this atmosphere of superiority around in your country. It is just in our blood and it can't be bought. If you keep on jealous perhaps you'll keep having frequent cardiac arrest. Hahaha...

Mouth-making is nothing new to any nation citizens. Even South Africans are worse off in doing that. They have painted perfect images of their country and bragged about Township development here only for us to be seeing that the poverty and the squalor condition are worse than thought. Which are compared to those of Somalia. I don't know why you are blaming Nigerians of talking when you are doing the same at a very high magnitude. That is laughable to be seeing in your comment.


Thank you.
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by paniki(m): 6:51pm On Dec 30, 2013
all4naija:

Yin,yinyinyinyin! That is my favorite Chinese words I have heard on the movies, I guess. The truth is that if Nigerians don't have the swags as I can deduce from your statement. Why are South African mamas so much interested in us?! Why do you feel threatened by our very presence in SA? For the fact that we have the richest black people on the planet speaks volume of what I am talking about. Please, don't get jealous of the Nigerians carrying this atmosphere of superiority around in your country. It is just in our blood and it can't be bought. If you keep on jealous perhaps you'll keep having frequent cardiac arrest. Hahaha...

Mouth-making is nothing new to any nation citizens. Even South Africans are worse off in doing that. They have painting perfect images of their country and bragged about Township development here only for us to be seeing that the poverty and the squalor condition are worse than thought. Which are compared to those of Somalia. I don't know why you are blaming Nigerians of talking when you are doing the same at a very high magnitude. That is laughable to be seeing your comment.


Thank you.

Y'all are masters of Self- deception, you convince yourselves that South Africans hate you but at the same time the SA women love you. Anyway, why would a South African be envious of a person who flees his own country?

Most Nigerians who come here don't experience any hate. The problem is that Naijas come here expecting to get some hate which creates a self- fulfilling prophecy for the unlucky ones.

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Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by Nobody: 7:08pm On Dec 30, 2013
paniki:

Y'all are masters of Self- deception, you convince yourselves that South Africans hate you but at the same time the SA women love you. Anyway, why would a South African be envious of a person who flees his own country?

Most Nigerians who come here don't experience any hate. The problem is that Naijas come here expecting to get some hate which creates a self- fulfilling prophecy for the unlucky ones.

Lol... @ masters of self-deception. That is a typical example of black South Africans. They would go to the pub to drink 'Starlite beers' early in the morning and go to the streets to mouth about the country's development when they haven't contributed anything good to the society. What more is about self-deception than that? South Africans are as good as loud-mouthing as Nigerians. That is a complete fact!

Thank you.

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Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by paniki(m): 7:33pm On Dec 30, 2013
all4naija:

Lol... @ masters of self-deception. That is a typical example of black South Africans. They would go to the pub to drink 'Starlite beers' early in the morning and go to the street to mouth about the country's development when they haven't contributed anything good to the society. What more is about self-deception than that? South Africans are as good as loud-mouthing as Nigerians. That is a complete fact!

Thank you.

Yes we are lazy, we just sit down and do nothing but drink all day. That's why our economy is bigger than yours. You guys should copy us. I also want to write about alleged bad service at an airport that was upgraded by lazy people in preparation for the world cup. Nevermind the lazy people who run the airport.

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Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by Nobody: 7:46pm On Dec 30, 2013
paniki:

Yes we are lazy, we just sit down and do nothing but drink all day. That's why our economy is bigger than yours. You guys should copy us. I also want to write about alleged bad service at an airport that was upgraded by lazy people in preparation for the world cup. Nevermind the lazy people who run the airport.

I never said you're all lazy but you go to the pub to drink 'STARLITE' beers early in the morning and go to the streets to make noise. That is not good of any citizen of any country.

Haven't you read Nigeria's economy will be larger that SA after the rebase? Maybe by late next year or early following two years Nigeria economy will be larger than yours. So don't brag about GDP to us any more. It will be in your country's best interest to start beefing up your country's GDP. Bwahaha...

Thank you.
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by paniki(m): 8:38pm On Dec 30, 2013
all4naija:
I never said you're all lazy but you go to the pub to drink 'STARLITE' beers early in the morning and go to the streets to make noise. That is not good of any citizen of any country.

Haven't you read Nigeria's economy will be larger that SA after the rebase? Maybe by late next year or early following two years Nigeria economy will be larger than yours. So don't brag about GDP to us any more. It will be in your country's best interest to start beefing up your country's GDP. Bwahaha...

Thank you.



You guys can reengineer the numbers however much you wish, it will not change the fact that your economic output is weak even with the gigantic population. As things stand 50 million lazy people create more value than 150 - 200 million "industrious" people.

Industrious meaning "glorified sales persons". You don't manufacture much, you don't build much. All you do is buy and sell value created by others.

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Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by soilsista(f): 8:46pm On Dec 30, 2013
paniki: Nigerians are the biggest whingers on this planet.

We all know that most of them are all talk no lawful action.
Waitse keng!!!
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by Nobody: 9:11pm On Dec 30, 2013
paniki:

You guys can reengineer the numbers however much you wish, it will not change the fact that your economic output is weak even with the gigantic population. As things stand 50 million lazy people create more value than 150 - 200 million "industrious" people.

Industrious meaning "glorified sales persons". You don't manufacture much, you don't build much. All you do is buy and sell value created by others.

You called for this not me,man! 'The glorified sales people' are better in their own way because that is being industrious, by finding a way to survive in the most unwelcoming environment than committing crimes like your people.I don't know of South African blacks producing anything they can be boasted of. Anything a typical blacks use in that society is done by the minority white people. That is clear the 5% white of the population controls the economy of SA. That is a big shame to the blacks having more than 95% of the population. Jeez! That is sad to be hearing about that society. Yet you have no shame but come here to try and brag to us as usual. Y'all lousy a s s e s!

Thank you.

P.S: Do you drink 'Starlite beer' in SA or not?
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by Nobody: 9:21pm On Dec 30, 2013
soil_sista:
Waitse keng!!!
You Kwerekwere!
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by morpheus24: 9:24pm On Dec 30, 2013
all4naija: You Kwerekwere!

hahahaha!
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by morpheus24: 9:31pm On Dec 30, 2013
paniki:
Y'all are masters of Self- deception, you convince yourselves that South Africans hate you but at the same time the SA women love you. Anyway, why would a South African be envious of a person who flees his own country?
Most Nigerians who come here don't experience any hate. The problem is that Naijas come here expecting to get some hate which creates a self- fulfilling prophecy for the unlucky ones.

Its a two way streak. The over suspicious nature of South Africans towards Nigerians is clear in simple day to day encounters or interactions at the mention of ones nationality ( which is of course a result of bad propaganda and imagery of nigerians in your society not excusing the nigerian bad eggs).

Most South Africans black or white who visit or work in Nigeria do not experience hate either.

Perceptions are reality!
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by Vado(m): 8:12am On Dec 31, 2013
mizzthang:

I had such experience while there. Was certifying my photocopy of SAQA at the police station at sunnyside, forgotten the street sha, and the dude was hitting on me; I acted like I didn't get d hint, was with a male friend o; na so the policeman turn to my friend det hala! Dem come take all their women, and theirs no dey gree for them. "I hate Nigerians".. coming from a police officer. What do u think can happen if this man had met us on d street in front of a pub or an alley making out....

Lmao, huni you'd better not let that bitter brother catch ya making out or somfin. I'm sure he would cook up a non-existing law you've broken just to deal with and embarass you both. If their women fancy naija dudes this much, it's probably cos most of theirs are pri.cks.
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by Nobody: 12:13am On Jan 01, 2014
South Africans have successfully and systematically targeted Nigerians for wrong things at their airports. That is labeling all rather profile them for what they know nothing about! That is very bad of the people! ptui!

Thank you.
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by kayanc: 1:05am On Jan 06, 2014
Rossy_Bentley: This is my experience to my last trip to south africa, i have been to some other counties in europe and asia.....my first trip to south african was in november, i booked ticket and got on this flight thinking it gonna be a sweet journey.

When getting to OR tambo international airport, we cued for our passport to be stamped on arrival, it's my turn to get my passoort stamped....the immigration officer collected my passport, my new yellow fever card and my hotel reservation.....the next thing he said was that how did i managed to book the hotel, and i replied, my agent booked it for me, the next thing he said was step aside....he did the same thing to another 2 nigerians......the rest of the immigration stamped everyone on the line apart from this cruel guy who refused the 3 of us (nigerians).

Then they took us to a room, we sat there for 2 hours, they did not respond to us, the immigration later guy later came out and took us upstairs where he said we should come sign a paper 1 by 1, they don't even want to hear a word...we all signed and they took us to a detention room where we found some other guys with different storied including 3 nigerians...me i just can't start writing there own side of story too....but i must tell you the south african men don't like nigerians and you need to be aware of this when going there...cuz the immigration office told me that you nigerians come here to take our girls, you going (beck)...ahahahah i was just laughing, they put us back on the afternoon flight to lagos...handed our passport to the pilot, but thank God the visa is still valid and they did nothing to the passport.




When i got to lagos i booked another ticked the next day, i did my hotel reservation at the airport which cost me 50k and i also request a friend who is using the south african passport and also a business owner over there to send me an invitation letter which i print out and his data page, but when getting back to south africa, i was on the same cue again and i quickly sighted a free woman immigration office as a sharp 9ja boy, the lady just asked how long i'm i staying and she stamped my passport without asking for any other thing.....i stayed there for 6days as i have no intention of living in south africa, not even in europe.







What's ur twitter user name pls f/USA/25
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by Nobody: 10:34am On Jan 06, 2014
whats urs
kayanc:







What's ur twitter user name pls f/USA/25
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by extrovert6(m): 7:32pm On Nov 19, 2014
Either true or not , I have learnt a lot, pls house, I'll be in SA for FARA conference next week , how do I get to handle this port of entry immigration officers?
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by adedayoleke90(m): 8:39am On Nov 20, 2014
RossyBentley:
This is my experience to my last trip to south africa, i have been to some other counties in europe and asia.....my first trip to south african was in november, i booked ticket and got on this flight thinking it gonna be a sweet journey.

When getting to OR tambo international airport, we cued for our passport to be stamped on arrival, it's my turn to get my passoort stamped....the immigration officer collected my passport, my new yellow fever card and my hotel reservation.....the next thing he said was that how did i managed to book the hotel, and i replied, my agent booked it for me, the next thing he said was step aside....he did the same thing to another 2 nigerians......the rest of the immigration stamped everyone on the line apart from this cruel guy who refused the 3 of us (nigerians).

Then they took us to a room, we sat there for 2 hours, they did not respond to us, the immigration later guy later came out and took us upstairs where he said we should come sign a paper 1 by 1, they don't even want to hear a word...we all signed and they took us to a detention room where we found some other guys with different storied including 3 nigerians...me i just can't start writing there own side of story too....but i must tell you the south african men don't like nigerians and you need to be aware of this when going there...cuz the immigration office told me that you nigerians come here to take our girls, you going (beck)...ahahahah i was just laughing, they put us back on the afternoon flight to lagos...handed our passport to the pilot, but thank God the visa is still valid and they did nothing to the passport.

When i got to lagos i booked another ticked the next day, i did my hotel reservation at the airport which cost me 50k and i also request a friend who is using the south african passport and also a business owner over there to send me an invitation letter which i print out and his data page, but when getting back to south africa, i was on the same cue again and i quickly sighted a free woman immigration office as a sharp 9ja boy, the lady just asked how long i'm i staying and she stamped my passport without asking for any other thing.....i stayed there for 6days as i have no intention of living in south africa, not even in europe.
my brother sorry o,that's how they do,even to people who stay here and is not our fault,they girls like Nigerian guys because we know how to handle them on bed,but they man are not good like us that's why they are jeolous of us ,sorry my man.
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by KLEINBASS: 8:58am On Nov 20, 2014
Lets be honest, nigerians(most not all) are dodgy with everythng they do(from pirating CDs, drugs, fake IDS/passport/drivers license/work-permit, damaging properties,bribing every where, the list can be endless. you jus cant trust nigerians including those fake doctors). at our company we have written policy that we dnt hire nigerians even wher i stay nigerians tenants are not allowed.sorry guys but thats jus who you are. in one scenario my frnd once rented a room to a nigerian the next thing he is moving in with 5 of his frnds in a room that can accommodated
only two, when they told him he cant do that he started screaming xenophobia. nigerians are anti clean/law-abiding south africa is a decent country .you can come take there wifes but please jus be decent
Re: My Experience With South African Immigration At Port Of Entry. by samtol4(m): 9:22am On Nov 20, 2014
KLEINBASS:
Lets be honest, nigerians(most not all) are dodgy with everythng they do(from pirating CDs, drugs, fake IDS/passport/drivers license/work-permit, damaging properties,bribing every where, the list can be endless. you jus cant trust nigerians including those fake doctors). at our company we have written policy that we dnt hire nigerians even wher i stay nigerians tenants are not allowed.sorry guys but thats jus who you are. in one scenario my frnd once rented a room to a nigerian the next thing he is moving in with 5 of his frnds in a room that can accommodated
only two, when they told him he cant do that he started screaming xenophobia. nigerians are anti clean/law-abiding south africa is a decent country .you can come take there wifes but please jus be decent
don't start what you can't finish !

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