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Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by kareemkamil(m): 11:47am On Sep 06, 2019 |
It's not advisable to invest biggerly where it's not your father land. |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by iwantolive: 11:48am On Sep 06, 2019 |
Angelfrost:Mumu like you clearly does not know what the law is meant for..Arrest those involved in crime and jailed them if fnd guilty.Thats why we have the law.. |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by iReddington: 11:48am On Sep 06, 2019 |
helinues:Pls don't justify the inferiority complex of those xenophobic lazy bunch, because of the extravagant lifestyle of Nigerians and other people there. You even said people living lowkey life were not affected So the person that was burnt or had their shops looted were not living low key enough abi. This is a very lazy way to think 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by rhymesnoni(m): 11:49am On Sep 06, 2019 |
when United Nigeria is the most difficult knot to crack. I couldn't believe the Unity, passion, Energy, zeal, i saw on Tuesday, at Airport road (Lugbe). despite the fact there were security agents Police, Civil defence and Army, Nigerians irrespective of Tribe and religion were ready to damn the consequences and determined to burn down shop rite. Thats the best spirit of oneness ive seen in recent time, although am happy they dint succeed 'burning it down" bt i loved the Unity i saw that day More often than nt, we allow our Religious and political leaders have much influence in our life's and they mostly preach dis Unity amongst us. 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by tck2000(m): 11:49am On Sep 06, 2019 |
6:I will never be tribalistic. 7:I will defend my country whenever and wherever! 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by seanevadry1: 11:50am On Sep 06, 2019 |
badboywizzy:Chief ur head de dia.. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by Levels1(m): 11:50am On Sep 06, 2019 |
bigpriik: Exactly my point. You makes your point in a positive way and this sound mature. |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by Jaytecq(m): 11:50am On Sep 06, 2019 |
lol |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by iwantolive: 11:51am On Sep 06, 2019 |
Levels1:ok..sorry i got miffed,hence the attack..But why should people identify us by the action of the few bad eggs,why not the good ones making waves in diaspora? |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by Jaytecq(m): 11:51am On Sep 06, 2019 |
lol.... number 3 is very true |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by blindjustice13(m): 11:53am On Sep 06, 2019 |
Jaykolo10:watch all the pictures of the looters online, not one single white south African in sight, what does that tell you ,sophistication and upper class while those black apartheid slaves are the bottom feeders scarvenging for the sweat of black foreigners to feast on. Even their grandmothers and children are all sacarvenging savages looking for an excuse to kill and loot. 2 Likes
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Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by Angelfrost(m): 11:53am On Sep 06, 2019 |
iwantolive: Let me ignore your pointless expletive (you should learn manners)... How many have been arrested, prosecuted, even executed across the globe? How much of a deterrent has it served?... I agree with arresting and prosecuting, but that will not deter the average desperate Nigerian... Fixing this nation, especially our value systems will go a longer way... You should be asking yourself what those other fellow African nations are doing that keeps their citizens in line, especially when they travel abroad... |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by Jaykolo10(m): 11:54am On Sep 06, 2019 |
bigpriik: Have you thought about it this way... That some poor people actually have a thing called inferiority complex...that when they see a rich person act or do something...they just believe this person is oppressing them...even when the person isn't even thinking that way... 3 Likes |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by Jaykolo10(m): 11:55am On Sep 06, 2019 |
blindjustice13: Exactly... We're just generally bleeped in Africa.... The mind of an average black man ehnnn 1 Like |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by Reelmii: 11:55am On Sep 06, 2019 |
(7), let those abroad bring the money they make outside back to nigeria and establish themselves most of this guys outside dont even have one bedroom apartment in their village talk more of having a house in the cities, they will make money abroad and spend it there, many will buy houses and prosperities abroad and wen attacks like this happens, they will prefer to die abroad than come home because there is nothing to fall on... i thank God for my life, i am not bragging but i thank God, i am not in Nigeria but i have 4 houses in Nigeria lekki to be precised, 3 is on rent while i stay in one wen i visit with my family so it is always locked up.. so if this place tire me, i can majestically go back to nigeria without fear of being broke.. that is the best 1 Like |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by ElderBeee(m): 11:57am On Sep 06, 2019 |
sundaygray:Depending on ur definition of intelligence, & wie u"ve focused on getting post frm.... Obviously NL i guess? 1 Like |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by UncleJudax(m): 11:57am On Sep 06, 2019 |
helinues: Evidence? |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by erumena(m): 11:58am On Sep 06, 2019 |
badboywizzy: They made it looked like it's only Nigerians that sell drugs. The incident that sparked this attack was a case of mistaken identity o, Tanzanian drug lord killed a South African, they all started shouting a Nigerian did. |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by blindjustice13(m): 11:58am On Sep 06, 2019 |
Jaykolo10:i think apartheid took away their courage and self esteem, cos instead of facing the white men who till now still occupy their ancestral lands they would rather be cowards and let their low self esteem see black foreigners as their rivals. 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by blindjustice13(m): 12:01pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
Reelmii:exactly brother, its always good to have investments back home,cos when push comes to shove ,that is when it will hit you that truly "there is no place like home". |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by Levels1(m): 12:02pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
iwantolive: I got your point Bro. Really not good Tho, But we all need to join force to produce a better Nigerian. |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by udemzyudex(m): 12:06pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
Angelfrost: Is it only Nigerians that sell drugs? Pls stfu. No matter how you preach there will still be some miscreants that will go against the law of the land whether Ghanaians, Nigerians or malawe over there, the problem is there are many Nigerians over there and even if someone else commit the crime, he or she will be tag a Nigerian. We all read the driver was killed by a Tanzanian drug dealer but they all went out to put their frustrations on Nigerians. Whether you preach from now till tomorrow, someone out there is still thinking of where to go and commit crime. The problem is what is the SA government doing? How many people have been arrested, jailed or deported? Why can't they put strick measures to make it hard for people to travel into their country? We have EFCC going after yahoo boys here no breathing space for them, what is the SA authority doing to make sure these things don't happen again, especially the crime rate? You guys keep making it sound like the only thing Nigerians go over there to do is crime and nothing else. Oga go and sit down jare. 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by iwantolive: 12:09pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
Angelfrost:There are criminals everywhere,the fact that Nigeria has more population is the reason ours is so obvious..Are you also aware that Nigerians have made more positive impact than any other Africans in diaspora,especially USA medical sector?do you know how many Nigeria Professors are lecturing in some of the best university outside of Nigeria? why did you choose to ignore that and rather want to identify us with criminals,why?Do you know how many Americans are committing financial crimes in Nigeria,yet no American will ever speak or write about it online,but you are here trying to justify whats not justifiable.The laws are there,the host countries should Arrest the criminals and leave Nigeria out of it. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by Olamsoh: 12:11pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
The late Umaru Musa Yar'adua is the first Nigerian President to publicly declared his assets. A campaign promise he fulfilled when he resumed office. He had N856,452,892 in assets & N88,793,269.77 in liabilities. He did so to set a precedence in government. |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by efembaba(m): 12:11pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
If only we all can unitely stand up against our leaders and demand better governance. If only we can quit tribalism and individualism if only we can think and imagine together a better Nigeria |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by iwantolive: 12:12pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
Levels1:Yes thats my dream brother.one love.. |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by martineverest(m): 12:15pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
your number 3 isn't really the situation in this scenario...the white people and African Americans kept silent because of the damage south Africans have done to themselves psychologically and posterity-wise. the black south Africans attack on Africans instead of their white masters,who controls 80 percent of their economy,has confirmed that south Africans black have successfully accepted the white compatriots as their superior in their own fatherland...secondly,they have totally ridiculed Nelson mandela and his efforts in liberating south Africans from the hands of their oppressors...that's the major reason why the world kept mute cos it's totally absurd and stupid |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by gustav25: 12:16pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
absoul: This write up is just an articulated hogwash . You Nigerians are a group of very insipid people who love crying wolf while you do the most . You all cry Xenophobia but practice a type of tribalism unseen anywhere in the world which is worst than the xenophobia in S.A . 1 Like |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by Neddstark: 12:20pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
My lesson is dont have a shop in a large shopping mall. When there is breakdown in law and order. You will be looted. Africans cant focus on the right things. God replenish those Nigerians who lost big and their woes are underplayed because they have a shop in ShopRite, a south African company. |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by Neddstark: 12:22pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
blindjustice13: They cant mess with the whites. The whites still control the military. The whites have guns too. White South African mercenaries are one of the best in the world. |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by Angelfrost(m): 12:22pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
udemzyudex: Emotional rants... We haven't done enough for our people, and our nation, especially in the area of sensitization and moral re-engineering... There will always be criminals, but not the embarrassing scale we are seeing currently across the world... I'm not even talking of South Africa (those ones are dumb), but our collective image across the world... Somethings can't be pretended away. Regarding population, just stop that lame over used excuse... There are other nations as populated as we are, but they keep their sh*t together when abroad. P.S: let this be the last time you mention or quote me with insults... If you can't be objective and decorous, then ignore my submissions. This is part of the loss of values we are talking about. |
Re: 5 Lessons From The Xenophobic Attacks by blindjustice13(m): 12:27pm On Sep 06, 2019 |
Neddstark:yeah,i know. There is a proverb that says "na who person know say e go fit beat e dey face". They are nothing but cowards who claim they are fighting for their lands where as the black foreigners they are attacking dont even own lands ,lol |
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