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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by ikorodureporta: 1:41pm On Sep 04, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by bestman09(m): 1:42pm On Sep 04, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by DennisEche(m): 1:44pm On Sep 04, 2019
Ofemmanu1:

zombies will not like your comment esp that moronic suya seller
TO HELL WITH ALL THE ZOMBIES, DEFENDING THE DULLARD HAS BECOME A DIFFICULT TASK

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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by AdonaiAluminium: 1:45pm On Sep 04, 2019
That is the most sensible thing to do at this point in time

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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by blackb2(m): 1:45pm On Sep 04, 2019
naranoye:
nice idea
you are a bastard
No comparison for your countrymen at this sensitive moment? Or are you retarded like the Daura confusionist?
Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by Yooseph(m): 1:48pm On Sep 04, 2019
Nigeria government should act now!!! Else things will go out of hand.

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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by Revolva(m): 1:49pm On Sep 04, 2019
Fact this man have said the truth
Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by naranoye: 1:49pm On Sep 04, 2019
blackb2:
you are a bastard
No comparison for your countrymen at this sensitive moment? Or are you retarded like the Daura confusionist?

If you aren't suffering proliferate slowpoke-ness you would have deduced that i didn't even read the post. be that as it may, i'll pardon your ignorance, dick head!
Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by joytothewise(m): 1:50pm On Sep 04, 2019
What is MTN sending free 10MB data for?? Kinda weird

Na Ogun go kill federal government... na to target the prominent leaders for better and kill them

Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by inyenejo(m): 1:50pm On Sep 04, 2019
#CutdiplomatictieswithSouthAfrica#[b][/b][color=#990000][/color]
Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by ednut1(m): 1:50pm On Sep 04, 2019
YorubaHero12:
This FFK seems to get worse by the day, declare war on South Africa with all the problems already facing Nigeria? With what money? With which ally?


Even if we are going to break ties with SA, how the bleep are we going to nationalize their companies for God sake, does FFK even know what’s called international law?

What bargaining power do we have against South Africa? What effect can our sanction have against them? Can we get enough ally in AU to lay embargo on SA? I know we sell crude oil to them, what effect can this have if we stop selling to them? What effect will it have if we sanction their companies here? What’s the resultant effect on Nigeria economy?


Let’s be honest, Nigeria will fail economically if MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, etc. lay off their workers or shut down by sanction. We already have million unemployed, we are also adding thousands or million to the bulk. Will the law of reciprocity work here? Will SA feel the effect of the sanction more than the resultant effect on our economy?

People keep equation Nigeria with USA that has enough power to collapse any government in Africa, but Nigeria don’t have that much strength yet to be honest, it’s just ridiculous for a former minister to say we should nationalize their companies and go to war with them.

How does he even become a minister with his dysfunctional brain and hatred in his DNA?


he is a fool

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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by Ofemmanu1: 1:50pm On Sep 04, 2019
DennisEche:

TO HELL WITH ALL THE ZOMBIES, DEFENDING THE DULLARD HAS BECOME A DIFFICULT TASK
May those zombies die by jungle justice.
Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by inyenejo(m): 1:51pm On Sep 04, 2019
#CutdiplomatictieswithSouthAfrica#
Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by Fogman(m): 1:52pm On Sep 04, 2019
#letscutdiplomatictieswithsouthafrica
Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by Nobody: 1:52pm On Sep 04, 2019
If Buhari were to be alive...maybe he would have done same.. grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by DevilhimseIf: 1:53pm On Sep 04, 2019
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YorubaHero12:
This FFK seems to get worse by the day, declare war on South Africa with all the problems already facing Nigeria? With what money? With which ally?


Even if we are going to break ties with SA, how the bleep are we going to nationalize their companies for God sake, does FFK even know what’s called international law?

What bargaining power do we have against South Africa? What effect can our sanction have against them? Can we get enough ally in AU to lay embargo on SA? I know we sell crude oil to them, what effect can this have if we stop selling to them? What effect will it have if we sanction their companies here? What’s the resultant effect on Nigeria economy?


Let’s be honest, Nigeria will fail economically if MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, etc. lay off their workers or shut down by sanction. We already have million unemployed, we are also adding thousands or million to the bulk. Will the law of reciprocity work here? Will SA feel the effect of the sanction more than the resultant effect on our economy?

People keep equation Nigeria with USA that has enough power to collapse any government in Africa, but Nigeria don’t have that much strength yet to be honest, it’s just ridiculous for a former minister to say we should nationalize their companies and go to war with them.

How does he even become a minister with his dysfunctional brain and hatred in his DNA?


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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by renewable1(m): 1:53pm On Sep 04, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by dotedote: 1:53pm On Sep 04, 2019
[center]God bless you.
Lemme tell you what weakens me. It's the thumb-ups he's gotten from people here.
Most of today's youths don't know jack about int'l relations. Declare war on who ? And as you've rightly pointed out, FFK is now sick but people don't know. The question I would ask is Would he have made the same statement if he was in government ?[/center]



YorubaHero12:
This FFK seems to get worse by the day, declare war on South Africa with all the problems already facing Nigeria? With what money? With which ally?


Even if we are going to break ties with SA, how the bleep are we going to nationalize their companies for God sake, does FFK even know what’s called international law?

What bargaining power do we have against South Africa? What effect can our sanction have against them? Can we get enough ally in AU to lay embargo on SA? I know we sell crude oil to them, what effect can this have if we stop selling to them? What effect will it have if we sanction their companies here? What’s the resultant effect on Nigeria economy?


Let’s be honest, Nigeria will fail economically if MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, etc. lay off their workers or shut down by sanction. We already have million unemployed, we are also adding million to the bulk. Will the law of reciprocity work here? Will S.A. feel the effect of the sanction more than the resultant effect on our economy?

People keep equation Nigeria with USA that has enough power to collapse any government in Africa, but Nigeria don’t have that much strength yet to be honest, it’s just ridiculous for a former minister to say we should nationalize their companies and go to war with them.

How does he even become a minister with his dysfunctional brain and hatred in his DNA?


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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by 9jaRealist: 1:54pm On Sep 04, 2019
Abdulazeez99:
Former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has suggested a break-up of diplomatic ties with South Africa over xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.

Mr Fani-Kayode said in a tweet on Wednesday that the Federal Government’s approach of sending an envoy was not the best way to handle the situation, Igbere TV reports.

He added that South African companies in Nigeria should also be nationalised to send a message to South African authorities.

“The only way to make the South Africans appreciate that Nigerians cannot be killed like chickens is not by sending an envoy but by breaking off diplomatic relations and nationalising all South African companies in Nigeria. If they do not stop after that then we should declare war,” the former minister said.

Fani-Kayode had on Tuesday said that if he were president of Nigeria, no South African company would feel safe at this time.

The latest attacks began last week after a taxi driver was murdered by an alleged drug dealer in Pretoria.

Speculations that the alleged killer was a Nigerian sparked protest, looting and burning of business centres owned by foreigners.

Three persons were reported to have been killed in a fire started by a mob on an abandoned building in the Jeppestown area of Johannesburg.

http://igberetvnews.com/961408/nigeria-should-break-diplomatic-ties-with-south-africa-fani-kayode/

Don’t quite get the fixation with SA businesses for the acts of unrelated SA individuals...
Meanwhile, the highlighted would mark the end of ANY (or most) foreign investment in Nigeria. SMH
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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by hysteriabox(m): 1:56pm On Sep 04, 2019
YorubaHero12:
This FFK seems to get worse by the day, declare war on South Africa with all the problems already facing Nigeria? With what money? With which ally?


Even if we are going to break ties with SA, how the bleep are we going to nationalize their companies for God sake, does FFK even know what’s called international law?

What bargaining power do we have against South Africa? What effect can our sanction have against them? Can we get enough ally in AU to lay embargo on SA? I know we sell crude oil to them, what effect can this have if we stop selling to them? What effect will it have if we sanction their companies here? What’s the resultant effect on Nigeria economy?


Let’s be honest, Nigeria will fail economically if MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, etc. lay off their workers or shut down by sanction. We already have million unemployed, we are also adding thousands or million to the bulk. Will the law of reciprocity work here? Will SA feel the effect of the sanction more than the resultant effect on our economy?

People keep equation Nigeria with USA that has enough power to collapse any government in Africa, but Nigeria don’t have that much strength yet to be honest, it’s just ridiculous for a former minister to say we should nationalize their companies and go to war with them.

How does he even become a minister with his dysfunctional brain and hatred in his DNA?


Well... Some people speak out of sheer anger. What he is demanding is just sick. Why didn't he advice GEJ to do it back in 2015? Poor knowledge of international law. Like the SA companies solely employ SA indigines and send all their proceed back home in a jumbo jet. Bubu should take steps that ll make them sit up. Walking the war path is just archaic

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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by innopassion: 1:56pm On Sep 04, 2019
Sunofgod:
Yeah..... nationalize mtn and ShopRite.
It's better they are in buhari and the cabals hand?

plus DStv
Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by amajimichael: 1:58pm On Sep 04, 2019
killing our people like chicken!! Our govt is not acting fast to stop this killing our people... God help your people oh
Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by YorubaHero12: 1:59pm On Sep 04, 2019
dotedote:
[center]God bless you.
Lemme tell you what weakens me. It's the thumb-ups he's gotten from people here.
Most of today's youths don't know jack about int'l relations. Declare war on who ? And as you've rightly pointed out, FFK is now sick but people don't know. The question I would ask is Would he have made the same statement if he was in government ?[/center]

Nigeria problem is because we have too many emotional educated illiterate people that just agree to sensational headlines without much scrutinization. FFK knows this and he keeps dishing out ridiculous news to keep his base.

What he’s doing is tantamount to fake sympathy coz he knew inside of him that what he’s proposing is impossible and even if possible it will be devastating to the entity called Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by 9jaRealist: 2:01pm On Sep 04, 2019
YorubaHero12:
This FFK seems to get worse by the day, declare war on South Africa with all the problems already facing Nigeria? With what money? With which ally?

Even if we are going to break ties with SA, how the bleep are we going to nationalize their companies for God sake, does FFK even know what’s called international law?

What bargaining power do we have against South Africa? What effect can our sanction have against them? Can we get enough ally in AU to lay embargo on SA? I know we sell crude oil to them, what effect can this have if we stop selling to them? What effect will it have if we sanction their companies here? What’s the resultant effect on Nigeria economy? Other Investors will just leave Nigeria also coz we can’t guarantee their safety with our irrational govt. policies.


Let’s be honest, Nigeria will fail economically if MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, etc. lay off their workers or shut down by sanction. We already have million unemployed, we are also adding thousands or million to the bulk. Will the law of reciprocity work here? Will SA feel the effect of the sanction more than the resultant effect on our economy?

People keep equation Nigeria with USA that has enough power to collapse any government in Africa, but Nigeria don’t have that much strength yet to be honest, it’s just ridiculous for a former minister to say we should nationalize their companies and go to war with them.

How does he even become a minister with his dysfunctional brain and hatred in his DNA?

Thanks!

Nigeria is arguably still suffering the residual effects of nationalized foreign companies during our parents’ era in the 1970s (ironically, as part of the struggle for the liberation of South Africa from Apartheid rule) - BP, Barclays Bank, Standard Bank, Esso, Chase, etc.

The only dubiously ‘rational’ explanation might be that these folks may be contemplating personally taking over the businesses/industries for themselves.
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Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by Sabby1(m): 2:05pm On Sep 04, 2019
Wow!

This is the most sensible alternative to settling the Xenophobic attack so far

Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by West2019(m): 2:11pm On Sep 04, 2019
Nice one
Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by Dave0116(m): 2:12pm On Sep 04, 2019
dexterinc2003:
If every country decides to start taking this step.
What will be left of Africa.
While saying No to Xenophobia, we should also use our heads and be wise!
If Nigeria goes to war with SA.
I know SA cannot lose.
Hard truth!
Sanctions by the AU is the best bet for now.
not really if we take the war to their home.

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