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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by rhymesnoni(m): 7:06pm On Aug 28, 2019
At times u dnt blame South African's and other Countries for there hate on Nigerias, For crying out loud!!!! we've given our dear Country a terrible reputation by our fraudulent acts such that proclaiming Nigeria alone Sparks fear...

Let's work on ourselves first rather than play blame games

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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by crackhouse(m): 7:06pm On Aug 28, 2019
Hope my friend in South Africa is seeing this. This is 19yrs now. Since the year 2000 my guy travelled to South Africa and only came back twice since then.

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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by jydeskill1(m): 7:07pm On Aug 28, 2019
And DSTV, MTN and ShopRite ripping off Nigerians to develop South Africa.....we go sense by force.

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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Commentor: 7:11pm On Aug 28, 2019
IgweBUIKE1:
[s]giant of Africa....now mosquito of Africa all thanks to bad leadership....to even see some clowns on this forum condemning the ipob attack on ekweremadu....if we mean business about bringing sanity back to this country economy then we need to get rid of emotional sentiment and tribalism[/s]

Bad government made Osuofia's brother traffic heroin in 1984.

It is bad government that made Invictus Obi resort to fraud to buy champagne in the clubs.

When would you guys start blaming bad parenting and societal acceptance of crime as the reason criminal tendencies amongst many Nigerians?

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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by rhymesnoni(m): 7:12pm On Aug 28, 2019
IgweBUIKE1:
giant of Africa....now mosquito of Africa all thanks to bad leadership....to even see some clowns on this forum condemning the ipob attack on ekweremadu....if we mean business about bringing sanity back to this country economy then we need to get rid of emotional sentiment and tribalism

You are right on point, for us to be respected in Africa and Globally, we must first accept one another as brothers, Irrespective of tribe or religion and also accept and takle whatever issue we have as Nigerians, Not IPOBian's Northerner, or even Westerner

My Submission

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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Gandollaar(f): 7:12pm On Aug 28, 2019
Simplyleo:
Space Booker oshi. What rubbish are you planning to spew next?
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Ewedegubbler: 7:13pm On Aug 28, 2019
Uteghe:
grin Which Nigerian tribe does SA folks want out of their country?

The tribe of the rapist paedophile Pastor Omotosho

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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Izime4(m): 7:13pm On Aug 28, 2019
They want you out of their country and you are still there.
Anything that happens to you over there is nobody's business.

When a country supports bad things who will like to associate with such a country?

From scamming to corruption....... until Nigerians change from their bad ways, other countries too will begin to chase Nigerians away.

Bad people everywhere in Nigeria

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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by LINTUNE(m): 7:14pm On Aug 28, 2019
This is a shame, if not for bad leadership, how can one compare SA to naija common... This is a big disgrace angry
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by IdioticNLmods: 7:16pm On Aug 28, 2019
Commentor:


Bad government made Osuofia's brother traffick heroin in 1984.

It is bad government that made Invictus Obi resort to fraud to buy champagne in the clubs.

When would you guys start blaming bad parenting and societal acceptance of crime as the reason criminal tendencies amongst many Nigerians?
And who are you referring to as you guys?

Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Commentor: 7:16pm On Aug 28, 2019
IdioticNLmods:

And who are you referring to as you guys?

You guys na.

cheesy
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by IdioticNLmods: 7:17pm On Aug 28, 2019
Commentor:


You guys na.

cheesy
You are not a Nigerian?
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by psalmylee(m): 7:18pm On Aug 28, 2019
Uteghe:
grin Which Nigerian tribe does SA folks want out of their country?
u no fit get sense again.. I swear
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Commentor: 7:19pm On Aug 28, 2019
IdioticNLmods:

You are not a Nigerian?

I am.

But I live outside Nigeria now, and I send at least 300k back to Nigeria every month.

All from hard work.
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by StaffofOrayan(m): 7:19pm On Aug 28, 2019
Let's shame our leaders, una no gree
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Almaiga: 7:21pm On Aug 28, 2019
Uteghe:
grin Which Nigerian tribe does SA folks want out of their country?


Na Igbo's na. grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Litmus: 7:22pm On Aug 28, 2019
rhymesnoni:
At times u dnt blame South African's and other Countries for there hate on Nigerias, For crying out loud!!!! we've given our dear Country a terrible reputation by our fraudulent acts such that proclaiming Nigeria alone Sparks fear...

Let's work on ourselves first rather than play blame games

If you are Nigerian and not one of those sponsored fraudsters, then you're suffering from either deep ignorance or inferiority complex. The inferiority complex largely as a result of your deep ignorance of how the world works.

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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Nobody: 7:22pm On Aug 28, 2019
Commentor:


I am.

But I live outside Nigeria now, and I send at least 300k back to Nigeria every month.

All from hard work.

Am in Nigeria bro and by the way I need some of that money too if u have left.
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by emerged01(m): 7:22pm On Aug 28, 2019
There is time for everything. This is the time other countries are rejecting us but there will be a time when they will begging to associate with us.
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Commentor: 7:23pm On Aug 28, 2019
ChieduJoshua081:


Am in Nigeria bro and by the way I need some of that money too if u have left.

You too far behind on the queue.
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Gandollaar(f): 7:23pm On Aug 28, 2019
Hausaman:
Ipobian pigs have been shaming Nigeria since 1967. Imagine South Africans are calling us criminals because of some few bad eggs called Igbos out of 250 tribes in NIGERIA.
Who is this barbarian?

Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by IdioticNLmods: 7:24pm On Aug 28, 2019
Commentor:


I am.

But I live outside Nigeria now, and I send at least 300k back to Nigeria every month.

All from hard work.
You don't say, so the you guys are the remaining people in Nigeria?
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Litmus: 7:26pm On Aug 28, 2019
Actually refering to how the world works, I wonder how many of you Nigerians realise that much of these Igbo Youroba spat isen't to do with Nigerians in the first place?
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Commentor: 7:30pm On Aug 28, 2019
Litmus:


[s]If you are Nigerian and not one of those sponsored fraudsters, then you're suffering from either deep ignorance or inferiority complex. The inferiority complex largely as a result of your deep ignorance of how the world works[/s].

People didn't just pick Nigeria out of a hat to hate.

EFCC shows how deep fraud has eaten into the average Nigerian by their daily display of young, old Male, female fraudsters who go around looking for victims to prey upon.

Nigerians have to acknowledge their guilt and ovwrcome their intransigence.

What kind of country thinks fraud is a means to an end such that they even glamorize it?

Can scam make the country a wealthy nation or rather a pariah?

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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Commentor: 7:31pm On Aug 28, 2019
IdioticNLmods:

You don't say, so the you guys are the remaining people in Nigeria?

Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by SoNature(m): 7:33pm On Aug 28, 2019
Thisis2raw:
A day will come south Africans will wish they never said this things.

Which day, please?

Nigerians are unruly people.

They are just exporting the bad character they learned in Nigeria.

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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Litmus: 7:35pm On Aug 28, 2019
Some of Your West African neighbors are waging economic war on you Nigerians. The prize as they see it is discouraging international visitors from going to Nigeria and instead visiting thire Nation. They see Nigeria as blessed with natural and cultural resources far greater than anything they have. One of the ways they have fooled Nigerians is by encouraging Nigerians sense of brotherlyness with them. Meanwhile they have identified some of Nigeria's strong assests and have appropriated some of those so that foreign visitors will have no curiosity to visit Nigeria since they have those things also.

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Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Litmus: 7:37pm On Aug 28, 2019
Commentor:


People didn't just pick Nigeria out of a hat to hate.

EFCC shows how deep fraud has eaten into the average Nigerian by their daily display of young, old Male, female fraudsters who go around looking for victims to prey upon.

Nigerians have to acknowledge their guilt and ovwrcome their intransigence.

What kind of country thinks fraud is a means to an end such that they even glamorize it?

Can scam make the country a wealthy nation or rather a pariah?

Rubbish.
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Nobody: 7:37pm On Aug 28, 2019
Commentor:


You too far behind on the queue.

No na. I dy right here bro. With you. Touch me small abeg. Just lay your hand on me.
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by Rubicon67(m): 7:38pm On Aug 28, 2019
I honestly don't blame them and I don't care which tribe people think are constituting whatever it is they are aggrieved about.

We should ship their businesses back to their country. You don't want us in your country, then you shouldn't have our money creating jobs and much needed influx foreign investments.

They can't eat their cake and at the same time expect to have it back...sick of this countries treating us with disrespect. We should have left their sorry ass to deal with their situation during the apartheid.
Re: South Africans React To President Buhari's Meeting With President Ramaphosa. by xaggar(m): 7:42pm On Aug 28, 2019
Commentor:


I am.

But I live outside Nigeria now, and I send at least 300k back to Nigeria every month.

All from hard work.

Who asked you what u do?

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