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Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by Amba555(f): 3:11pm On Sep 03, 2019
The attacks on foreigners in South Africa these days is on the increase.

With our government doing NOTHING about the whole thing than to speak and condemn only on the media while Nigerians die in their numbers and others fear for their lives.

Imagine the tweet of someone in South Africa on Twitter(see pix below)

Now the question is, what do you think should be the solution?

What do you think both governments should do right now to end this crisis.

Re: Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by madridguy(m): 3:13pm On Sep 03, 2019
We Nigerians are too calm.
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by Amba555(f): 3:24pm On Sep 03, 2019
madridguy:
We Nigerians are too calm.

Really? What should we do?
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by Amba555(f): 3:35pm On Sep 03, 2019
We are quick to say shut down South African owned companies down here.

But come to think of it, these companies are multinational companies with tens of thousands of Nigerians in their employ.

Nigerians over there only have small shops that don't really employ much.

If we ask MTN, ShopRite, DSTV, Jumia etc to leave who stand to lose at the end?

Nigerians or South Africans?

Just a thought
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by Cletus77(m): 3:44pm On Sep 03, 2019
Nigeria should at the moment withdraw from the AU and any other mutual organizations since they contribute a large percentage of financial and military aid...
Why should they be quiet up till now? angry

Attacking SA companies in naija won't solve anything since they're mostly owned by the white SA and Nigerians are largely employees and shareholders....

Supposing we has a working government...we then place heavy sanctions and slap tariffs on these companies...
Then their high officials will come running like the did last time and start massive arrest of perpetrators....we will den accept to lift the embargo.. when they return back to their country, we then triple the sanctions... undecided we will then make them promise the safety of every Nigerian residing there undecided

SA doesn't anything have on Nigeria at the moment apart from this Xenophobic acts, but Nigeria has a lot of things to do to them both economically and otherwise

The Government will now give 100% support local companies and give them incentives to grow so that before the SA companies recovers, they won't be relevant anymore and both AU and their country's economy will slip badly.. And I trust other African countries to rush the open opportunity grin

Nigeria doesn't know the power it's possesses on the African continent

So next time..they'll learn to respect their elders! wink
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by Amba555(f): 3:55pm On Sep 03, 2019
Cletus77:
Nigeria should at the moment withdraw from the AU since they contribute a large percentage of financial and military aid...
Why should they be quiet up till now? angry

grin grin grin

Will that solve the killings over there?
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by Cletus77(m): 3:55pm On Sep 03, 2019
Amba555:


grin grin grin

Will that solve the killings over there?
Read again.. modified undecided
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by Amba555(f): 8:20pm On Sep 03, 2019
Cletus77:
Nigeria should at the moment withdraw from the AU and any other mutual organizations since they contribute a large percentage of financial and military aid...
Why should they be quiet up till now? angry

Attacking SA companies in naija won't solve anything since they're mostly owned by the white SA and Nigerians are largely employees and shareholders....

Supposing we has a working government...we then place heavy sanctions and slap tariffs on these companies...
Then their high officials will come running like the did last time and start massive arrest of perpetrators....we will den accept to lift the embargo.. when they return back to their country, we then triple the sanctions... undecided we will then make them promise the safety of every Nigerian residing there undecided

SA doesn't anything have on Nigeria at the moment apart from this Xenophobic acts, but Nigeria has a lot of things to do to them both economically and otherwise

The Government will now give 100% support local companies and give them incentives to grow so that before the SA companies recovers, they won't be relevant anymore and both AU and their country's economy will slip badly.. And I trust other African countries to rush the open opportunity grin

Nigeria doesn't know the power it's possesses on the African continent

So next time..they'll learn to respect their elders! wink
Better
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by Auladimeji2: 8:45pm On Sep 03, 2019
The solution for now is for PMB to give an order,the military both air,sea and land should march to south Africa. The best form of defense is to attack
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by Amba555(f): 8:49pm On Sep 03, 2019
Honestly I don't blame these South Africans for their actions...trust me

Let's not be biased,

What are the cries of these South Africans?

Why are they attacking foreigners?

I believe to every action there must be a reason.

According to them, they say these foreigners commit most crimes in their country...DRUGS, RAPE, PROSTITUTION, MURDERS, FRAUD, EVEN TAKE THE LITTLE JOBS THEY HAVE...don't you think it's true based on same records of Nigerians or Africans in other countries.

Let's be sincere if these are true, would you blame them for their actions if their government are as paralysed like ours down here.

They are just fed up with the high rate of crimes in their society.

It's a natural impulse to react at least they are not as dumb as Nigerians especially those in Benue who enjoy and endure been killed by mischrants without reacting at all...very annoying.

Herdsmen kill and rape our women and we Nigerians just fold our hands waiting for a government that never cares if you exist.

If foreigners wish to live over there LET THEM BE LAW ABIDING... it's just painful that the innocent ones has to pay for the crime of the bad folks.

There are incidents of police attacking foreigners, that's to show you how fed up they all are.

I don't think with this any foreigner in his/her right mind should remain there...COME BACK HOME AND POUR OUT YOUR ANGER ON THE GOVERNMENT THAT ABANDONED YOU..

Any country where an American citizen is attacked I mean just one person, that country is in trouble but the reverse is the case with Nigeria.

If our politicians are not greedy, they won't amass the wealth of our dear nation all alone without thinking about the future of our nation.

Imagine Senate about to spend #5.5billion on cars alone and we Nigerians are quiet about it...that's not to talk about their allowances they amass and the painful part we all see nothing wrong with their huge extravagant expenditures.

Not to take of the billions given to these new ministers while things ain't working right in our nation.

These people careless if you exist and it's evident with the response of our government.

Sowore tried to speak out and he has been silenced in a democratic nation.

God help us all...only God knows where we are heading to.
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by MANNABBQGRILLS: 3:59am On Sep 04, 2019
Auladimeji2:
The solution for now is for PMB to give an order,the military both air,sea and land should march to south Africa. The best form of defense is to attack
Just imagine rubbish
The way some kids type on Nairaland will make you know they are still under 18 years and still living under their parents.
Rubbish.
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by meccuno: 6:01am On Sep 04, 2019
post=81900870:

Just imagine rubbish
The way some kids type on Nairaland will make you know they are still under 18 years and still living under their parents.
Rubbish.
have you ever typed any sensible thing here Mr adult?
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: The Solution by Amba555(f): 11:29am On Sep 04, 2019
post=81900870:

Just imagine rubbish
The way some kids type on Nairaland will make you know they are still under 18 years and still living under their parents.
Rubbish.
Why not give your opinion and stop calling names. That's more mature to me.

We are all here to seek for answers.

Your opinion might just be what we are looking for...

So tell us how do we remedy the situation on ground?

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