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Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by adeniranfam(f): 6:37pm On Apr 19, 2015
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A group of Nigerians living in Mahatma Gandhi Road in Durban have vowed to defend themselves if attacked by the locals.

Solomon Okoro, 31, according to iol.co.za, said they have been receiving threatening messages but were alert and prepared for any trouble if police are not willing to protect them. He said they would have guns, knives and bottles ready. Okoro said they have no choice but to defend themselves if under attack.

“It is not like we do not know how to fight. It would not be a good thing because this is not our country, we are not here to fight. Also local people are our friends, we eat and
drink together. Those fighting are racist – they cannot live side by side with other Africans.

We (did) a lot for this country during apartheid. But now that everything is hunky dory we are being attacked… This smacks of hypocrisy,” he said.

Okoro is happily married to a Zulu wife and claims that if he had to go back to Nigeria, it would have a negative effect on his child. He disputed the accusation that the Nigerians living in the Point area were involved in crime.

“I come from the Igbo tribe. I am a king’s son and I came here with lots of money to set up a clothing shop. Most of us are businessmen who have contributed to the economy by employing locals in our hair salons and shops.

These are just greedy people who cannot stand our success… If these accusations are anything to go by, why not report those involved in crime to police? Not every foreigner is a drug dealer,” Okoro said.

Emmanuel Ike, 35, said his government had given South Africa an ultimatum to come up with a solution, otherwise they would close down all South African businesses.

“There are more than 240 SA businesses in my country and all of them come with their own staff, so to say we are taking your jobs is nonsense. We should be questioning why you are not employing our people back home.”

We are a hard working nation who do not look for handouts from the government. We work for ourselves,” Ike said.

Kumba Samou, 42, of Liberia said he had received a desperate call from his mother asking about his well-being.

“We are seeing what is happening on television. If you are not safe, please come home. I do not want you to die there,” she said.
source: http://shadeade..com/2015/04/nigerians-living-in-durban-south-africa.html
Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by dhorlipizzu(m): 6:43pm On Apr 19, 2015
Ayaf hear
Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by Nobody: 6:46pm On Apr 19, 2015
that is the spirit. Fight back
Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by greatmarshall(m): 6:47pm On Apr 19, 2015
Yes they need to defend themselves!

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Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by Nobody: 6:51pm On Apr 19, 2015
good. raise your hand against me, i cut it off before it touches me.

i remember when i fought in the civil war....
Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by ikeyman00(m): 6:54pm On Apr 19, 2015
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cowardice is not about us oo

pele oo
Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by Nobody: 6:55pm On Apr 19, 2015
Defend yourselves

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Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by slowice(m): 7:05pm On Apr 19, 2015
Igbo kwenu!!! Nwanne we re here to make bread, we got yeast so if our bread swells better don't envy...learn grin grin
Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by khalleb(m): 7:51pm On Apr 19, 2015
this is a situation of do me I do you
Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by Horus(m): 7:55pm On Apr 19, 2015
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[size=17pt]Stop buying or using South African products[/size]
Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by EbubeOnoh(m): 8:06pm On Apr 19, 2015
I know that this solomon is from 042. We know dey dull for anywhere.
Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by coolitempa(f): 8:09pm On Apr 19, 2015
but why can't iboe....stay at home.......who is pursuing dem
Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by o42austino(m): 8:20pm On Apr 19, 2015
Boiz dey hustle
Re: Nigerians Living In Durban South Africa Vow To Fight Back by MzansiBeat: 10:35pm On Apr 19, 2015
THIS FOOL MUST SHOW US HIS PAPERS BEFORE WIELDING THAT BLADE. HE MUST BE CAPTURED AND TAKEN TO JAIL FOR MAKING THREATS. AFTER HE HAD SERVED HIS SENTENCE, HE MUST BE DEPORTED BACK TO HIS SLUM DEN, NEVER TO RETURN.

adeniranfam:
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A group of Nigerians living in Mahatma Gandhi Road in Durban have vowed to defend themselves if attacked by the locals.

Solomon Okoro, 31, according to iol.co.za, said they have been receiving threatening messages but were alert and prepared for any trouble if police are not willing to protect them. He said they would have guns, knives and bottles ready. Okoro said they have no choice but to defend themselves if under attack.

“It is not like we do not know how to fight. It would not be a good thing because this is not our country, we are not here to fight. Also local people are our friends, we eat and
drink together. Those fighting are racist – they cannot live side by side with other Africans.

We (did) a lot for this country during apartheid. But now that everything is hunky dory we are being attacked… This smacks of hypocrisy,” he said.

Okoro is happily married to a Zulu wife and claims that if he had to go back to Nigeria, it would have a negative effect on his child. He disputed the accusation that the Nigerians living in the Point area were involved in crime.

“I come from the Igbo tribe. I am a king’s son and I came here with lots of money to set up a clothing shop. Most of us are businessmen who have contributed to the economy by employing locals in our hair salons and shops.

These are just greedy people who cannot stand our success… If these accusations are anything to go by, why not report those involved in crime to police? Not every foreigner is a drug dealer,” Okoro said.

Emmanuel Ike, 35, said his government had given South Africa an ultimatum to come up with a solution, otherwise they would close down all South African businesses.

“There are more than 240 SA businesses in my country and all of them come with their own staff, so to say we are taking your jobs is nonsense. We should be questioning why you are not employing our people back home.”

We are a hard working nation who do not look for handouts from the government. We work for ourselves,” Ike said.

Kumba Samou, 42, of Liberia said he had received a desperate call from his mother asking about his well-being.

“We are seeing what is happening on television. If you are not safe, please come home. I do not want you to die there,” she said.
source: http://shadeade..com/2015/04/nigerians-living-in-durban-south-africa.html

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