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Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by LeSudAfricaine: 8:28am On Aug 15, 2015
Naomithato1:
I'm just being realistic our country spent hundreds of the tax payers money just to upgrade his home and supply for his 6 wives that's corruption. South African Black people's minds are not yet delivered, everyone is greedy and lazy they never want to work or get the free education that was granted to them then they blame apartheid and white people it has gotten so worse they even blaming foreigners. especially the Zulu people they are probably the worst. I will not do anything about the corrupted government ill just sit back and watch and if the DA does not take over in the next two elections I'm leaving the angry South Africa. ....
Something's kinda fishy here, I sense a Nigerian

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Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by mzilakazi(m): 8:35am On Aug 15, 2015
Naomithato1:
I'm just being realistic our country spent hundreds of the tax payers money just to upgrade his home and supply for his 6 wives that's corruption. South African Black people's minds are not yet delivered, everyone is greedy and lazy they never want to work or get the free education that was granted to them then they blame apartheid and white people it has gotten so worse they even blaming foreigners. especially the Zulu people they are probably the worst. I will not do anything about the corrupted government ill just sit back and watch and if the DA does not take over in the next two elections I'm leaving the angry South Africa. ....


Naomi, a ore botse gore bothata keng ore tlhapaola so mare. So o nyaka go khatlisa banna ba Nigeria ka rena akere.

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Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by LeSudAfricaine: 8:41am On Aug 15, 2015
Naomithato1:
They gave me a variety of languages and I chose French because here in South Africa we hardly even know French
. NB I didn't visit the village
Can you tells us more about your mother, where she from, what's her name etc Nigerian sister/brother
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by LeSudAfricaine: 8:44am On Aug 15, 2015
mzilakazi:



Naomi, a ore botse gore bothata keng ore tlhapaola so mare. So o nyaka go khatlisa banna ba Nigeria ka rena akere.
A neva a thlaloganye motho o ke motho wa mo, kgore wa poser grand grand, batho h aba rata ho boa maZulu hampe ke bona batho mo
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by Nobody: 8:51am On Aug 15, 2015
mzilakazi:



Naomi, a ore botse gore bothata keng ore tlhapaola so mare. So o nyaka go khatlisa banna ba Nigeria ka rena akere.

Hahaha. Eita daar!
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by mzilakazi(m): 8:53am On Aug 15, 2015
LeSudAfricaine:
A neva a thlaloganye motho o ke motho wa mo, kgore wa poser grand grand, batho h aba rata ho boa maZulu hampe ke bona batho mo


The reason why I speak on vernacular is because I want to expose her as an imposter. Mare
grand-grand cherry yena ke motho wa kasi or wa phazamisa nje?

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Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by LeSudAfricaine: 8:54am On Aug 15, 2015
Naomithato1:
They gave me a variety of languages and I chose French because here in South Africa we hardly even know French
. NB I didn't visit the village
French in Ghana? Lol

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Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by LeSudAfricaine: 8:55am On Aug 15, 2015
mzilakazi:



The reason why I speak on vernacular is because I want to expose her as an imposter. Mare
grand-grand cherry yena ke motho wa kasi or wa phazamisa nje?
You mean kasi yako Mzansi?
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by mzilakazi(m): 8:55am On Aug 15, 2015
PunkyVeer:


Hahaha. Eita daar!

Sho, ngwana di reng fela.
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by Nobody: 9:00am On Aug 15, 2015
mzilakazi:


Sho, ngwana di reng fela.

Grand, wena?

This story though lipsrsealed
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by mzilakazi(m): 9:03am On Aug 15, 2015
LeSudAfricaine:
You mean kasi yako Mzansi?

Yebo, as in Mzansi.
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by justwise(m): 9:19am On Aug 15, 2015
@mzilakazi


Please cheer up or move to politics section with your South Africa Vs Nigeria rant.

I can't be bothered moderating another needless war of words here this morning

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Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by edwife(f): 9:24am On Aug 15, 2015
Op is a liar,she ain't SA and definitely not mixed.

You suppose to be what they call in SA khalad(don't know if it's the right spelling) but how come you black? undecided

In Ghana they don't speak French,unless you want to tell me you went to a French school and by the way what are the few words you learnt in French?
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by Nobody: 9:26am On Aug 15, 2015
edwife:
Op is a liar,she ain't SA and definitely not mixed.

You suppose to be what they call in SA khalad(don't know if it's the right spelling) but how come you black? undecided

In Ghana they don't speak French,unless you want to tell me you went to a French school and by the way what are the few words you learnt in French?

The term is Coloured.
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by mzilakazi(m): 9:28am On Aug 15, 2015
So is this Thato we are speaking about.
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by edwife(f): 9:28am On Aug 15, 2015
PunkyVeer:


The term is Coloured.

Okay,never bothered to check the spelling,just the pronunciation was kinda different.

Thanks
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by edwife(f): 9:33am On Aug 15, 2015
Phema i see you viewing,are we quarrelling?
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by Nobody: 9:49am On Aug 15, 2015
edwife:
Phema i see you viewing,are we quarrelling?

Me and you?? shocked shocked

*prostrates* Good morning Ma. grin
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by edwife(f): 9:52am On Aug 15, 2015
Phema:


Me and you?? shocked shocked

*prostrates* Good morning Ma. grin

Lol,i was worried na-you have not answered two of my mentions to you so i was wondering...

Good morning my darling,how is my baby doing?**even tho you don't want to give me a girl**
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by seangy4konji: 9:55am On Aug 15, 2015
One thing tells me this story is bull crap...

I smell lies from afar.

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Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by Nobody: 9:57am On Aug 15, 2015
edwife:

Lol,i was worried na-you have not answered two of my mentions to you so i was wondering...
Good morning my darling,how is my baby doing?**even tho you don't want to give me a girl**

That must have been an oversight dear. I can't fit ignore you na. grin

Your boy is doing very well. No worry, i go soon give you one correct DIL. I don't want your boys ending up with some of these 'end time' girls. grin

How are you and yours? Nice day dear.
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by edwife(f): 10:03am On Aug 15, 2015
Phema:


That must have been an oversight dear. I can't fit ignore you na. grin

Your boy is doing very well. No worry, i will give you a correct DIL soon. I don't want your boys to end up with some of these 'end time' girls. grin

How are you and yours?

We are cute,i can't wait because i know she is going to be gorgeous and my boy is being groomed already.Fine bobo,you won't be disappointed wink.

Do quick o these girls are not smiling and a person like,they will kill me...i no fit shout. gringrin
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by Nobody: 10:16am On Aug 15, 2015
edwife:
We are cute,i can't wait because i know she is going to be gorgeous and my boy is being groomed already.Fine bobo,you won't be disappointed wink.
Do quick o these girls are not smiling and a person like,they will kill me...i no fit shout. gringrin

Lol. Taking my time to have her. As they say; good things don't come easy. grin

Just get your sons ready and it's a done deal. grin

Nice day dear. Kisses to your lil ones. kiss

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Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by soilsista(f): 1:24pm On Aug 15, 2015
mzilakazi:



Naomi, a ore botse gore bothata keng ore tlhapaola so mare. So o nyaka go khatlisa banna ba Nigeria ka rena akere.
Le nna ke maketse. We never do such. If o nyaka monna she must use other methods nje.

Mxm attention seekers
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by Nobody: 2:01pm On Aug 15, 2015
Naomithato1:
I've just joined this blog or thread about an hour ago. After months of searching for nigerian blogs this one specifically got my attention. I appreciate the fact that it is flexible and I can discuss anything I want with the variety of sub sections I've seen here. let me introduce myself, My name is Naomi Van jaarsveld I was born in South Africa in Cape Town I'm 20 years old. I'm a mixed race person at least that's what people call me, My father is Afrikaans a mixture of Dutch and German descendent and my mother is an African Black. but I identify myself as a black person.

I've always moved from country to country because of my father's crucial job. I've lived in Japan, Ivory Coast, Wales, Austria, Angola and even Ghana but I've never had a chance to go to Nigeria. When my father told us that he will be doing some business in Nigeria and we have to move here for 2 years until he is done I was drained. In South Africa the way our Media and our people perceive Nigeria is not a positive way. I was nervous seriously but I said to myself I've always thought Ghana was a place where everyone is hungry and there were slums everywhere only when we moved there in 2011 I saw that the beauty of the country is way beyond nature everyone was so friendly especially my tutors as I was forced to be home schooled. I enjoyed everything the food, the culture and I've made friends whom they taught me French and i taught them Afrikaans.

A month ago on the 5th of July we departed from South Africa to ABUJA arrived at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport then went to a place called maitama Region. I was so amazed to see the beauty of Nigeria. I have not yet explored some of the places but I've been to Gwagwalada and next Month I'm shipping to see Lagos. After all I see that Nigeria is not all about drug sellers and witchcraft that the nigerian movies always potray to the world.

And everyone is so kind and lovely and very helpful. my dad's collegues children they are currently teaching me Hausa and Igbo tribes and I'm teaching them Afrikaans and So tho. I love this country so much and i hope that im going to make some great friends here on nairala nd i cannot wait to read all about the current issues occurring in Nigeria. I've been listening to some me of your music I love psquare and yemi olade.

I'm looking forward into meeting friends from the same area maybe we can meet up and you can teach me all I need to know to feel right at home. I'll be keeping you posted about my stay here in Abuja and ill be writing posts about some of the things that really intrest me.

We are smart people
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by mzilakazi(m): 2:37pm On Aug 15, 2015
soilsista:

Le nna ke maketse. We never do such. If o nyaka monna she must use other methods nje.

Mxm attention seekers

It will not be too long until we hear on the headlines that she got arrested at the airport right in the middle east or China.
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by Nobody: 3:13pm On Aug 15, 2015
vandalZA:
LOLEST I'm done with you......you are Nigeria if not so...... if you are south African you should know how to speak the language of you mothers side of the family......so can we talk?
Hallo hoe gan dit met jou? My naam is Naomi en ek haat terug mense van my land wat dink die land behoort aan hulle ek weet Suid-Afrikaanse swart mense nie die waarheid wil haar maar siek vir julle in my taal. Die Jacob Zuma regering kritiseer ander rasse, Die BEE en ens eintlik gee my net jou nommer en ek sal jou bel om te bewys dat ek is pure bruin en ek praat Afrikaans en Sotho Ek het nie haat Suid-Afrika I haat mense wat dink hulle is beter as almal anders .....
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by soilsista(f): 3:39pm On Aug 15, 2015
mzilakazi:


It will not be too long until we hear on the headlines that she got arrested at the airport right in the middle east or China.
E bjao vele. 'Collecting packages' is all they know. Some girls smh
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by vandalZA(m): 3:40pm On Aug 15, 2015
mzilakazi:



The reason why I speak on vernacular is because I want to expose her as an imposter. Mare
grand-grand cherry yena ke motho wa kasi or wa phazamisa nje?
LOLEST anyeke alunge!
Re: I'm A South African Living In Abuja My Experiences So Far.... by Nobody: 3:57pm On Aug 15, 2015
soilsista:

Le nna ke maketse. We never do such. If o nyaka monna she must use other methods nje.

Mxm attention seekers

Iyhoooo! Hahaha. She's probably emathandweni. Lamantombazana sometimes xa bejola ne, it's like ba-hypnotised. I've seen it live. I mean kunezinto that you can say, nezinye that you shouldn't. Talking bad about ekhaya is not ayoba. Don't care how good the naai is, control yaself tongue

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