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Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Just30: 11:59pm On Sep 03, 2019 |
RTSC2:too many children of this platform when they buy their 50 naira data all they do is come and make noise here |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Weathered: 12:00am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Just30:Mr Simple Sentence, what's the emboldened? Lagos economy is 96 billion and all of Ghana is what 64 billion? God punish the day your libertine father mounted your low-hygiene mother to flagellate her diseased ovum to conceive a sod like you. 1 Like |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Just30: 12:04am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Weathered:dumb buffon It has to take Ghana to Convince Togo and Benin to join Ghana to construct a pipeline for Nigeria to export Gas. Ghana paid for her portion of the pipeline but the contractor wont complete the project because there was still a large portion on the Nigerian side that hadnt been paid for and since the gas was going to come from Nigeria, Ghana decided to add Nigeria to the project and forced her to pay for her side. |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Nobody: 12:06am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Just30:Blasphemy! I laugh at your fallacy. Go read your history very well and you'll understand that Zik influenced Nkrumah. It was Zik that even sponsored Nkrumah and other young West Africans to go study in Lincoln university What do you know about Zik's journalism career in Ghana. When Zik was challenging the British rule, Nkrumah was still a little boy. You can search the net to find out more about Nnamdi Azikiwe. But never equate Zik to Nkrumah. The former was the father, while the later was a son. https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/history/historians-miscellaneous-biographies/nnamdi-azikiwe |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Weathered: 12:07am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Just30:your talk is as cheap as your mother's sexual honour. Show us proof or citation. I have given you enough proof, citations and excerpts more than your father had ever made your mom cum. Only if that bitch wasn't suffering from PGAD (Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder) Son of a lapdog. |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Just30: 12:08am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Weathered:i laugh each time a Nigeria tells me Lagos economy is 100 billion or what ever Lagos can't even raise 3 billion dollars in revenue crazy people |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by liberalchick(f): 12:08am On Sep 04, 2019 |
FALSE Nigerians were not more or less xenophobic than Ghanaians when they expelled Nigerian immigrants from their country in 69. In-fact if you read the journal you world see Ghanaians were quite aggressive. I am yet to see prove Nigerians murdered Ghanaians in the 80s. If you have prove, post them here. You are happy Nigerians are being slaughtered, simple. It has nothing to do with the executive order ‘Ghana must go’. Just30: 1 Like |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Weathered: 12:15am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Just30:Lolz... The sperm that conceived you was truly nutrient-deficient and low in zinc. It is embarrassing that a city in Nigeria is richer than a dirtbag of a country called Ghana. Your shame manifests in denial and maniacal retorts. Lowbreed. |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Just30: 12:18am On Sep 04, 2019 |
UdechiHD:see emptiness Nkrumah was sponsored by the colonial schools to have an education He was later pushed by a political party in Ghana. Nkrumah was influenced by the likes of Malcolm X and co. When you read his books, you clear see it. Zik advised Nkrumah when Nkrumah was seeking to change his school. On returning to West Africa in 1934 Zik came to Ghana to look for employment In 1934, Nkrumah was already an active politician in Ghana. Zik stayed in Ghana for 3 years before going back to Nigeria to start politics in 1937 |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Nobody: 12:19am On Sep 04, 2019 |
[s] XhosaNostra:[/s] Wouldn't sting as much as the beating that crippled old fart received from the indians By the way i hope your lazy ass step-brothers have looted a nigerian shop today else hunger and starvation will sow permanent seeds into your miserable lives once this chance for xenophobic prosperity is over 2 Likes |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Just30: 12:19am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Weathered:you are an empty noise maker Go and communicate with your dumb mates |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Just30: 12:23am On Sep 04, 2019 |
liberalchick:im not happy that anyone is being slaughtered i have no interest in it. there are lots of stories on the deaths out there already. Again, Nigeria is not addressing the reason why no country really wants Nigerians anymore. |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Just30: 12:24am On Sep 04, 2019 |
[s] Weathered:[/s] THRASH post wont be dignified |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Nobody: 12:30am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Just30:Which Malcolm X? Illiteracy at it's peak. It's obvious I'm talking to an illiterate. When did Malcolm X start his activism? Had you said Nkrumah was influenced by Engels, Karl Marx and Du Bois I would have agreed, but small Malcolm X. I told you to go study about Nkrumah before talking balderdash you didn't, and you want to have a debate with me. We are talking about blacks who set the trail like Du Bois, Langston Hughes, Zik, Nkrumah, Nyerere etc and you're calling Malcolm X of yesterday. Is it the illiterate Malcolm X that justapoxed black consciousness with Islam or another illiterate. For your information Zik's first son is the mate of Malcolm X. Even to Nkrumah, Zik was like an uncle to him and finished his studies in America when Nkrumah was a teenager. Go and study before exposing your ignorance. Zik mentored Nkrumah fact! Zik sponsored Nkrumah and other west Africans to Lincoln university, fact! I showed you a link and you couldn't even do your research properly. |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by dazzlingd(m): 12:45am On Sep 04, 2019 |
XhosaNostra: Xenophobe.....u guys are just pure idiotic...disgrace to the black race 1 Like |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Just30: 12:49am On Sep 04, 2019 |
UdechiHD:Zik was a poor unemployed boy couldn't afford to sponsor anyone Malcolm X was invited to participate in that rally and it was there that he was introduced to Kwame Nkrumah. ... Malcolm was inspired by the radical Pan-Africanist ideals of Kwame Nkrumah and according to Nkrumah, they spoke about those ideals in that period between 1958 and 1964 |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by googi: 1:07am On Sep 04, 2019 |
This is a shame. Look at what you guys turned a serious matter into. Africans are cursed ni? |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Ikeg1: 2:57am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Just30: Out of all the people that commented on this topic, you're the dumbest among all of them. You are actually sitting here defending South Africans and rejoicing over the xenophobic attacks stupidly thinking it's only affecting Nigerians when their are Ghanaians who are getting burned alive and attacked as we speak. Do you stupidly think they excusing Ghanaians from their violence against Africans? You're a fucking idiot!!!! 2 Likes |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Cuntface: 8:12am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Officialgarri: Spoiling your name? Boy you don't have a name, sorry. |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Nobody: 9:39am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Weathered:You mean just30 father is a Nigerian? Wonders they say will never end. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by greatermeme: 10:07am On Sep 04, 2019 |
XhosaNostra:I just wish we shared borders with your country! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
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Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by greatermeme: 10:10am On Sep 04, 2019 |
XhosaNostra:SA is just a loony bin! |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by greatermeme: 10:23am On Sep 04, 2019 |
XhosaNostra:Nigeria a rat hole? Nigeria fought relentlessly to free SA from apartheid regime. My great country gave SA $10 million to celebrate her independence. They were in dire need of cash! I guess, you were not born then! But, go and read history. "Well, you can't know the true character of a man in need! You get to know his true character when he's better off!" |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Nobody: 10:37am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by DaCharis2016: 10:58am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Nigerian oversabi syndrome. Why wasting such money when your country is in poverty, underdeveloped? #leakybrainsingovt. |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by ImaIma1(f): 11:19am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by greatermeme: 4:31pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
XhosaNostra:has the killing in your country subsided? Nigerians are paying you in your own coin here! |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by soilsista(f): 5:21pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
XhosaNostra: Uqalile |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by naijadrivablog: 6:16pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
XhosaNostra: Thank your stars that most Nairalanders don't know that you are supposedly from South Africa |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Just30: 7:52pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
WorWorBoy2: dont mind him He's dreaming a nigerian is not sensible enough to initiate the process of procreation of which outcome is a fruitful Ghanaian as myself. |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Just30: 7:58pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
Ikeg1:you are as dumb as they come Not a single Ghanaian has been attacked so far South Africans dont have a problem with their Ghanaian brothers. Next time, speak with sense. where, in my post did i support South Africans? You are too stupid such that, you cant be objective. How does saying, Nigeria has completely failed at addressing the reason's why they always have a bad reputation in every single country become a support for South Africa? |
Re: #xenophobia: How Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free South Africa From Apartheid by Nobody: 9:16pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
Just30:What are you saying, and who is smiling with you? |
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