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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by ednut1(m): 3:53pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
ZombieDestroyer:this is 2019 not 70s. A tanzanian plane was seized yesterday for a nationalized farm compensation in 1990s |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by penguinpikin: 3:54pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
agbarisocket:. Even though u shut down alaba-international, u cannot shut down the ingenuity of the people. |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by penguinpikin: 3:59pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
aseosa:. No be Lagosians dey make noise. Na people with double identity. Eg kwarans who are North and south at the same time. I don't blame them though. If Govt develop other regions lagos will be frew |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Elliot2(m): 4:05pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
South Africans are pure animals |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Ugosample(m): 4:06pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
agbarisocket: what is this punk saying? |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by ZombieDestroyer: 4:09pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
sulaak: ikezuora4689: ednut1: I have noticed that there are many stupid South Africans in Nairaland who pretend to be Nigerians; whenever the issue of their xenophobia comes up they try to whittle the issue or divert attention! For example the nitwits I quoted above!! To hell with their so called investment and whatever jobs that will be lost! It is getting to point we will go after their business no matter the so called jobs that will be lost! How can they consistently be killing Nigerians and looting Nigerian business and their govt and police look unconcerned?! |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Ugosample(m): 4:10pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
sulaak: South Africa is already sliding into the abyss just like most of the countries In Africa the govt has failed them Like elsewhere in Africa But the scapegoat remains foreigners deflecting the failures of the govt on foreigners Africans seem to be doomed to remain stupid South Africans should face the real problem the criminal corrupt govt of the ANC it's not by having sky scrapers and fancy stuff the fundamentals are rotten in South Africa it's rotten in Nigeria even in Kenya And.Ghana But most Africans will be chasing rats when its the govt that needs to be harassed accordingly 2 Likes |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Ugosample(m): 4:12pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
themanderon: most black folks have issues they are not ready to deal with as of yet |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by ZombieDestroyer: 4:12pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
ednut1: And so what if it is 2019? Why didn't you ask why they are stoning Nigerians to death in their streets like stone-aged homosapiens?! I expected you to give me cogent reasons why their companies cannot be nationalized by Nigerian govt?!! |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Awaja(m): 4:15pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
Here we’re browsing and patronizing there useless MTN at the expense of indigenous Glo. |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by leokid866: 4:35pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
aseosa: Yes we can trace our lineage to the Benin people....the Benin hold on lagos died with the last monarch they helped install. Google Erelu Kuti. She identified as a Yoruba woman who was the first Monarch to consolidate her power in Lagos by making sure it entered a second generation . Deal with it. |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by KLEINBASS: 4:41pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
.Dear south Africans let's go to Nigeria and do the below, Nigerians in nairaland will support us. 1.sell drugs and claim xenophbia when they call us to order. 2. Bribe police and attack them when they don't want to be bribed anymore. 3.marry and date prostitutes. 4.introduce the young and vulnerable youth to drugs and prostitution. 5.rent a a flat then stop paying rent after and attack the owner. (known as building hijacking). 6.share a two bedroom house with 10 people and turn good sites into city slums. 7.create a market for hijacked vehicles and open a scrap yard or sell them across the border. 8.Build illigal extentions in their suburbs. 10. Not regard any by laws. 11. Open a burber shop every corner. 12. Sell counterfeit goods. 13. Overstay illegally and claim xenophobia when being deported. 14. Run online corrupt scams. 15.be bodyguards at clubs. 16.kill each other for retuals and drugs and claim xenophobia. 17.our ladies should carry salon placards disturbing every person passing. 18.claim that we rescued them from white oppression and they should allow us to Bleep up their country. 19. Claim that africa belongs to all and their is no rules. 20. Tell everyone at home that we are hated for nothing in Nigeria, Nigerians are jealous of us. 23.ask people in south africa to baycoot all dagotte's businesses because we are legit people and Nigerians hate our struggle. We are not lazy like them. 24. Refuse to go back to south africa even though we claim that we are being treated as second class trash. 25.we manufacturer fake nairas. |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by excel101(m): 4:49pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
ikezuora4689:Are you now exempting yourself as one of the trouble makers? |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by KLEINBASS: 4:51pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
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Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by excel101(m): 4:51pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
Pearry:online beggar spotted |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Nobody: 5:14pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
leokid866: funny thing |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Myself2(m): 5:52pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
GOFRONT: Which shoprite ?? No Shoprite outlet in Nigeria is 100% owned by South Africans exclusively |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Useful1: 5:56pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
ikezuora4689: Migration is a worldwide as far as this world is concern. If there're laws that checkmate illegal immigrant and illicit deals, South Africans should allow the law to take it effects, not killing their fellow Africans. This attacks on foreigners is evil and should be condemned by all and sundry. I totally condem the lifestyle and wickedness of some Nigerians there. Our people are really BAD, but let the government effect the law. Home Affairs should sit up! Personally, I never like to live in SA. I once got admission at UNISA (Newtown), Johannesburg. After initial payment, I turned it down and decided to study from their correspondence office at Mbambanne, Swaziland. I don't like staying more than one week each time I visit SA. I prefer to live in Maputo, Harare, Gaborone, than SA despite being the finest country in Africa. I have many SA visas I couldn't use, some just once or twice before expiry date. My life and God given destiny are more important to me than all the world. 1 Like |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by vandi247(m): 6:12pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
This is not the first time nonsense like this is happening, though I wonder what their government is doing about it... make them no provoke us ooo |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by leokid866: 6:15pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
aseosa: Is it our fault they failed to consolidate their power. The Oga they installed died with no heirs, so we stepped in. |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Useful1: 6:17pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
It's quite easy to detect a Nigerian who'd never travelled beyond Badagry by his/her comments on issues of this nature. Nigerians in SA or other countries are not the only foreign national engaging in shady businesses (i vehemently condemned such businesses). Take for instance in SA, average Chinese man may not engage in drug or 419, but can engage in fake currency worth millions of rand's which is not as pronounce as drug or robbery and 419. Pakistan and Indian guys are more dangerous that most Nigerians out there but Southern Africans can easily fight with or attack fellow black man than a fair skin man. It's common there. My point is taking the law into their hands in killing foreigners especially blscks is not good. However, Nigerians there should respect themselves in abiding by the law of the land. |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by KLEINBASS: 6:25pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
Useful1: China city is raided now and then and thy dnt cry xenophobia or their country man do not make noise about being targeted. Nigerians never condem their brother's bad behavior but always cry foul http://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/police-raid-china-mall-of-counterfeit-goods/ |
Re: South Africa: Foreign-owned Businesses Attacked In New Wave Of Xenophobia by Meliian(f): 6:36pm On Aug 29, 2019 |
GOFRONT: Good question. Any looting, burning or attack will start from the south east. |
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