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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Ozigbondu(m): 8:46am On Apr 24, 2015
OP i put it to you that you are an idiot how dare you compare terrorism that is abetting to the animality displayed by your zulu.We have our own problems here but we don't blame it on foreginers.As for MTN and co if they are shut down other markets like etislat and glo will enlarge and absord the work force.

lf we could nationalize british petroleum because of some savages then we can nationalize MTN and the rest of them and resell it to those intrested in it.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by rigarmortis: 8:47am On Apr 24, 2015
babasoji:


Utter rubbish. You put up a bunch of words together as intelligently as you possibly could and yet, it still reads as utter rubbish.

So because we are fighting Boko Haram, we should shut up about our African brothers being killed, injured, maimed and displaced?

And to your other point about MTN and Shoprite, if you haven't heard, Nigeria brings in about 40% of profits for both entities and while I would never advocate any form of violence but the power of economic boycott would have an impact on both entities. And for the record, the same crimes you accuse other Africans of, MTN and Shoprite are guilty of. They have poor staffing practices, cheat Nigerians of our hard earned money and don't build capacity of our people.

Finally, lol at Shoprite and MTN hiring millions of Nigerians...you might as well have said billions now...donkey



best reply, and succinctly put.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by PunkyOh(f): 8:47am On Apr 24, 2015
Edygrin:
Black South Africans are idiots.. I swear

More idiotic than you fools? I don't think so. There's no patch, drip or pill for your own kind of stupidity.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Sweetguy25: 8:52am On Apr 24, 2015
Letter acknowledged and accepted in good faith from a bona fide Nigerian. grin

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by PunkyOh(f): 8:57am On Apr 24, 2015
Edygrin:
Black South Africans are idi.ots i swear. How dare you compare terrorism with xenophobia, if the citizens of other countries are not welcome to your glorified shi.thole why not deport them instead of killing them. The images that came out of south africa last week shows clearly that most of you are thieves and bunch of lazy idi.ots going about looting shops that belong to hard working people

Here's another statement showing that you people have less sense than what God gave to a goose. Undiluted mumu. "Most" ? Did the number you saw equate or even qualifies as "most" to you? Here's the real truth, MOST South Africans don't have the time to attack foreigners & MOST are against these attacks on foreigners. You need to learn your arithmetic or start wearing glasses because I suspect bad eyes if a few people = to majority to you.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Edygrin(m): 8:57am On Apr 24, 2015
PunkyOh:


More idiotic than you fools? I don't think so. There's no patch, drip or pill for your own kind of stupidity.
Lwkm die.. I don't join issues with thieves. You sound like the obese woman that was looting shops

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by PunkyOh(f): 9:00am On Apr 24, 2015
Edygrin:
Lwkm die.. I don't join issues with thieves. You sound like the obese woman that was looting shops

Another rètarded post.

Btw, I'm sexy cool cheesy grin

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Edygrin(m): 9:04am On Apr 24, 2015
PunkyOh:


Another rètarded post.

Btw, I'm sexy cool cheesy grin
haha who cares if you are sexy? There's absolutely nothing sexy about a thief.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Volksfuhrer(m): 9:05am On Apr 24, 2015
Op, you could have made a better presentation of the facts without the insults.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by PunkyOh(f): 9:06am On Apr 24, 2015
Edygrin:
haha who cares if you are sexy? There's absolutely nothing sexy about a thief.

Most of your boys beg to differ grin

Kwaaaaa.
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Nobody: 9:08am On Apr 24, 2015
This Dude....

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by 7footre(m): 9:10am On Apr 24, 2015
You asked us not to believe what we see and read on social media but the majority of your opinion about Nigerians is formed based on what you hear and read about Nigerians. Now tell me why I should take you serious?

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by gists: 9:10am On Apr 24, 2015
Thandolwethu:
I start by imploring you to read this letter with an open and unbiased mind as this will enable you grab the full gist of my message.
I am a full blooded South African, born and bread in Soweto. I have never been to Nigeria and my impression of your Country is formed by the behaviour and actions of the many Nigerians who live in SA and what we hear and read from the media about the goings on in your country.
I deliberately joined Nairaland today as I noted that alot of you are on this Forum hence its a good platform to pass my message. Suffice it to say that i will delete this account after this message. I will read your responses with keen interest.

1. There is no question that there was xenophobic attack on Foreigners in SA in the past 3weeks. What is in doubt is the scale of the attack. I have noted that Nigerians have overtly blown the crises out of proportion by spreading lies and wrong informatiom concerning the crisis. The idea that South Africans are going round SA cities killing, maiming and burning Foreigners is a lie. Only 7 people have been killed so far and of these 7, 3 are south Africans, 2 Ethiopians and 2 Mozambican. The world media is in agreement with these figures. While its 7 lives too many that doesnt give credence to the news going round in Nigeria that we are killing and burning Foreigners. If thats true then there would be more people dead.
STOP BELIEVING WHATYOU READ AND WATCH ON social media as most are lies and fabricated figments of the imaginations of mischievous Nigerians in other to stoke the flame of discord between Nigeria and SA.

2. Why are Nigerians up in arms against SA with xenophobia when the war in Nigeria is far worse than here in SA. Boko haram is killing thousands your people everyday and theres no end in sight meanwhile no Nigerian has been killed in this Xenophobic attack. That is why Nigerians throng our embassies in Lagos and Abuja seeking Visas to come to SA and escape the despicable living conditions in the slums of Nigeria.

3. This recent Xenophobic attack was predicated on the fact that Foreigners commit so much heinous crimes in SA without impunity and we are tired of all these. We have our own criminals here so we cant add more problems from foreigners.
A. NIigerians are the kingpins of drugs killing our children and society. Your brothers drug our girls into prostitution. They con our people with fraud and 419. They hack into our bank accounts stealing millions.

B. Zimbabweans are involved in robberies and car hijackings

C. Mozambicans kill our farmers and take our jobs for peanuts leaving many South Africans jobless

D. Ethiopians and Somalians open shops to do illegal activities and pollute our communities. Theres a Somalian shop in every 2 houses on every street in SA. No Country can allow that.

SA has its own issues but we would like to solve them without the added problems of Foreign crimials.

If you like burn down shoprite and close MTN its your people that will suffer because these companies employ millions of Nigerians. They will simply go jobless.

Thank you
Op pls tell me you're kidding
First you said you've not been to Nigeria that all the info you have is from the net yet you ask us not to believe everything we read about SA on social media. Doesn't this amount to hypocrisy.
You listed the various crimes by foreigners in SA. Who says there are no south African criminals in other African countries. How many of them have been attacked. What happened to your law enforcement. Every country has its internal problem. Its not only SA that has internal problem. Nigeria like you said is still battling with book haram. Will that be enough justification to start killing foreign criminals?
Lastly what makes you think there aren't business minded Nigerians that can buy off MTN et al if we decide to send themparking? The jobs will still be here. So your threat is unfounded. We still have AIRTEL after vodacom left many years ago - so go figure

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Edygrin(m): 9:13am On Apr 24, 2015
PunkyOh:


Most of your boys beg to differ grin

Kwaaaaa.
You mean the ones you label drug dealers? If you re a drug addict too then your problems are much oo. I repeat myself there's nothing sexy about an obese thief who is also a drug addict. Good day

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by sinkhole: 9:14am On Apr 24, 2015
The OP needs a lesson in conflict resolution or maybe international relation! You wanted to douse tension and descredit rumour mongers but you ended up putting more fuel in the fire of xenophobia and confirming the rumours. Who is now sure that the OP was not among those weilding clubs and shouting foreigners must go?
OP, you are one of the reasons why people say black SA are un-educated!

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Nobody: 9:16am On Apr 24, 2015
Thandolwethu:



Our president has sent in the Army to stop the riots and attacks.

Unlike Jonathan who cant send in the army to stop boko haram

What you just said shows how uninformed and low reasoning you are! Thank God you said the media is over rating issues in SA. Why don't you come down to Nigeria and see the effects made in fighting boko haram or better still do research properly before coming here to post crab. If boko haram was in SA your condition would have been worse than that of syra and other IS region. And please talk with respect there is no need for finger pointing and names calling.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by PunkyOh(f): 9:16am On Apr 24, 2015
Edygrin:
You mean the ones you label drug dealers? If you re a drug addict too then your problems are much oo. I repeat myself there's nothing sexy about an obese thief who is also a drug addict. Good day

Oh, I'm sorry, please show me the post where *I* "labelled" anyone. This is going to be good since it seems you're on some potent hallucinogenic shìt.
Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by porshuch: 9:18am On Apr 24, 2015
Black SA are lazy pple, all they need is to drink, marry many wives as Zuma, have sex at free will, eat and dance. Lazy country, They should thank Mandela for the development they have now. ZUMA IS SO CORRUPT.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by AdeniyiA(m): 9:21am On Apr 24, 2015
Thandolwethu:


Upambene wena Adeniyi...i said its '7 lives too many'"
u said that later....
… The idea that South
Africans are going round SA cities killing,
maiming and burning Foreigners is a lie. Only
7 people have been killed
so far and of these
7, 3 are south Africans, 2 Ethiopians and 2
Mozambican…

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Feraz(m): 9:32am On Apr 24, 2015
missbehave247:
Before I comment tell me the meaning of Thandolweth
grin grin

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by simplex2: 9:36am On Apr 24, 2015
This is just a subtly attempt to justify your cave-men attitude towards foreigners.

We nationalized British Petroleum in our bid to fight apathied in your country; if you guys dare us, we will nationalize MTN, shoprite and multichoice, heavens will not fall.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Ozigbondu(m): 9:48am On Apr 24, 2015
OP is a big dullard you formed opinion of us based on what you heard in the media yet he expects not to form our opinion of them especially the zulus and their crazy based on what we saw in the media

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Ozigbondu(m): 9:49am On Apr 24, 2015
simplex2:
This is just a subtly attempt to justify your cave-men attitude towards foreigners.

We nationalized British Petroleum in our bid to fight apathied in your country; if you guys dare us, we will nationalize MTN, shoprite and multichoice, heavens will not fall.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Ozigbondu(m): 9:52am On Apr 24, 2015
gists:

Op pls tell me you're kidding
First you said you've not been to Nigeria that all the info you have is from the net yet you ask us not to believe everything we read about SA on social media. Doesn't this amount to hypocrisy.
You listed the various crimes by foreigners in SA. Who says there are no south African criminals in other African countries. How many of them have been attacked. What happened to your law enforcement. Every country has its internal problem. Its not only SA that has internal problem. Nigeria like you said is still battling with book haram. Will that be enough justification to start killing foreign criminals?
Lastly what makes you think there aren't business minded Nigerians that can buy off MTN et al if we decide to send themparking? The jobs will still be here. So your threat is unfounded. We still have AIRTEL after vodacom left many years ago - so go figure

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by pretydamsel1(f): 9:52am On Apr 24, 2015
Thandolwethu:



Our president has sent in the Army to stop the riots and attacks.

Unlike Jonathan who cant send in the army to stop boko haram
what insolence!!!

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by Afromalaika(m): 9:54am On Apr 24, 2015
For those that can read between the lines, you will notice that this write-up is done by a Nigerian. The facts speaks for themselves.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by mmsen: 9:54am On Apr 24, 2015
Thandolwethu:


Our people are not Lazy...[b]SA is the largest econmy in Africa [/b]and the most beautiful country because it was built by the hard work of black South african labourers.

That's a lie.

Do your research.

Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa - with even more room to grow.

You have the infrastructure in South Africa as a result of what was a European welfare program in southern Africa but you do not have the largest economy.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by mcquin(m): 9:56am On Apr 24, 2015
The Ogun when go kill you de Edaiken junction de come.

I always maintain this, the fact that we have our home grown problems should not give South Africans any right to attack us. All countries have their internal crisis.

I don't blame you, it is the Nigerians that create these silly excuse by calling our cries against S.A, "hypocrisy"; na dem I blame.

Mumu!

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by asala1: 9:56am On Apr 24, 2015
PunkyOh:


Oh, I'm sorry, please show me the post where *I* "labelled" anyone. This is going to be good since it seems you're on some potent hallucinogenic shìt.

You are high on Nyaope no doubt.

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by MichaelSokoto(m): 9:57am On Apr 24, 2015
Thandolwethu:



Our president has sent in the Army to stop the riots and attacks.

Unlike Jonathan who cant send in the army to stop boko haram
Chaaaaiii heeey!
Insult!

Jonaaaaaaa! angry

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Re: Open Letter To NIGERIA From A SOUTH AFRICAN by TheRealAdonye(m): 9:57am On Apr 24, 2015
BBC: Nigeria becomes Africa's biggest economy
The Economist: Africa’s new Number One
Economy: CNN Affirms Nigeria As Africa's largest Economy
The Punch: Nigeria now Africa’s biggest economy, overtakes S’Africa

Thandolwethu:


Our people are not Lazy...SA is the largest econmy in Africa and the most beautiful country because it was built by the hard work of black South african labourers.

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