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Re: Xenophobia: We Should Not Be Ungrateful To Those That Helped Us ― Mbeki by haulforte123: 2:47pm On Mar 01, 2017
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Delivery.
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In other words, (what is been transported).

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Re: Xenophobia: We Should Not Be Ungrateful To Those That Helped Us ― Mbeki by Ramaa(m): 4:16pm On Mar 01, 2017
dragonking3:
Doing drugs is everywhere. Americans do drugs, Mexicans do drugs, British do drugs, south africans do drugs, Colombians do drugs, Germans do drugs.. It is now left for the authorities to do their duties. Not the insane citizens taking laws into their own hands.
Very nice broh.....have a nice moments
Re: Xenophobia: We Should Not Be Ungrateful To Those That Helped Us ― Mbeki by Zulu212: 4:46pm On Mar 01, 2017
lonelydora:
I just wish we could turn back the hands of time.

Stewpid people who couldn't stand the whites when they were taking their lands.

Zulus are as stewpid as the name sounds.


Meanwhile,
Excuse me!!! That's me surname...I demand an apology...#amnigerian
Re: Xenophobia: We Should Not Be Ungrateful To Those That Helped Us ― Mbeki by PetroDolla3: 8:00pm On Mar 01, 2017
SweetBoyFriend:
He's the only wise person in South Africa

Nigeria paid a major role in stopping Apartheid in South Africa, the freedom they enjoy today

They are still enslaved by the whites who still own and run South Africa but you won't see them protesting against the whites

You don't see them killing the whites who locked up Nelson Mandela for 18 years

And these people are something else, they don't wanna work, they would rather go clubbing and partying, at the end of the day they would get mad at Nigerians for taking their work and women

We gave life to South Africans and Ghanaians but you don't see Ghanaians disrespecting us

I blame the Nigerian leaders

What in the hell would make a Nigerian citizen wanna go to South Africa ??We're not the elephant of Africa for no reason
Re: Xenophobia: We Should Not Be Ungrateful To Those That Helped Us ― Mbeki by panafrican(m): 10:38pm On Mar 03, 2017
Yes we helped South Africa in the fight against evil, but in the meantime we should NOT flood them with millions of refugees/ immigrants at this unsustainable rate.

Nigeria for instance has more business opportunities than South Africa, no need to go down south that much.

Countries such as Gabon, Cote d' Ivoire, Bissau Guinea, Zambia can function without any of their citizens going to South Africa either.They have better life quality standards .

Also, instead of being only smart at acting as western stooges, Burkina Faso, Senegal and Mali rather think about planting trees to stop the desert .They can ask their Western friends for ' extreme engineering' that would make artificial rivers irrigate more regions for agriculture.With its 3 million square kilometers Mali should be more creative.

Last but not least, as Panafricans we condamn these radical anti immigrant South Africans who murder or intimidate foreigners of African origin.

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Re: Xenophobia: We Should Not Be Ungrateful To Those That Helped Us ― Mbeki by Oladelson(m): 12:33pm On Mar 20, 2017
emi14:

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The attack must stop. President Mebki is talking about Africa and immigrants in general. Not necessarily Nigerians. Let the evil stop. Nigerians are medical experts and professors working in south Africa. Investors and merchants who are there earning living and foreign exchange for your dear country

sir:

i agree with you.

am just saying they are biting the finger that feed them!
Re: Xenophobia: We Should Not Be Ungrateful To Those That Helped Us ― Mbeki by emi14: 12:57pm On Mar 20, 2017
Oladelson:


sir:

i agree with you.

am just saying they are biting the finger that feed them!

Exactly. Have a nice day .

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