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Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by zhike: 9:29am On Sep 09, 2019
Currently the economy of South Africa is becoming strong because the community decided to fight lawless in SA. People are fighting lawless of drugs, lawless in the border gates, lawless of people selling in the street without paying tax, lawless of illegal small shops, lawless of having lot of poor illegal immigrants roaming around towns(due to poor they turn to crime to survive). Business SA is happy with the situation. while Nigerians are busy fighting legal business like shoprite and mtn. investors are loosing confidence in Nigeria. most Nigerians will loose work.
South African are bold and challenging their govt to do the right things.
why are Nigerians are so afraid of their government, instead of challenging their govt to the right thing they run away to foreign countries?
Who will fix Nigeria if we are running away?
Let the South African fix their country and they will be able to provide aid to other african countries in need like Nigeria.

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Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by aremuforlife(m): 9:36am On Sep 09, 2019
[/quote][quote author=zhike post=82057659]Currently the economy of South Africa is becoming strong because the community decided to fight lawless in SA. People are fighting lawless of drugs, lawless in the border gates, lawless of people selling in the street without paying tax, lawless of illegal small shops, lawless of having lot of poor illegal immigrants roaming around towns(due to poor they turn to crime to survive). Business SA is happy with the situation. while Nigerians are busy fighting legal business like shoprite and mtn. investors are loosing confidence in Nigeria. most Nigerians will loose work.
South African are bold and challenging their govt to do the right things.
why are Nigerians are so afraid of their government, instead of challenging their govt to the right thing they run away to foreign countries?
Who will fix Nigeria if we are running away?
Let the South African fix their country and they will be able to provide aid to other african countries in need like Nigeria.
Don't get the situation twisted, are you saying there is no law in the land that can take care of lawlessness, except people take law into their hand.
They are not helping the situation but complicating it. By the time they succeed sending them away, they will start to face their selves.
Are you saying South Africans are free of crime?
Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by zhike: 9:55am On Sep 09, 2019
aremuforlife:

Don't get the situation twisted, are you saying there is no law in the land that can take care of lawlessness, except people take law into their hand.
They are not helping the situation but complicating it. By the time they succeed sending them away, they will start to face their selves.
Are you saying South Africans are free of crime?

South african govt want to impress the AU and UN with cost of South Africans. law is there and SA govt is afraid to execute it. lot of Chinese, indian, pakistan, bangaladesh illegal mini shops in SA. lot of unemployed unemployed illegal foreigners who turn to crime so that they can eat.
Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by zhike: 9:58am On Sep 09, 2019
Most foreigners are afraid to fight their leaders. they must go back to their respective countries and fix their issues.
Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by IGBOSON1: 10:39am On Sep 09, 2019
You black South Africans are lying, duplicitous, holier-than-thou bastards! You act as if you're all Angels, and but for other immigrant Africans who you love to blame for everything negative, that South Africa would be crime free!

You think we're not aware of the high incidence of crime in South Africa that's been going on for decades....long before Nigerians (who you 'saintly' schmucks love to blame for every crime committed) started coming to your country? Everyone knows of the high murder rate in your townships; the high incidence of rape; carjackings and highway robbery; the corrupt South African police; i could go on and on! All this was happening way before Nigerians (who went out of their way to help ensure your freedom from apartheid) saw your country as a viable business and tourist destination!

Nigeria has it's own problems, i wouldn't deny! But the difference between us and you nasty, lazy lot is that we don't look for foreigners to blame our problems on and go on to attack while the gov't sits idly by and says they can't do anything to stop it!

You lot had a a better opportunity to make a success of yourselves than Nigeria did when the colonialists left us in 1960! When the white South Africans handed over the reins of governance to you, everything had already prepared...the hardwork had already been done! All you were required to do was to take South Africa to the level of the Sinagapores and Dubais of this world....but you bungled it, and now you're looking for who to blame for your uselessness!

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Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by zhike: 12:23pm On Sep 09, 2019
IGBOSON1:
You black South Africans are lying, duplicitous, holier-than-thou bastards! You act as if you're all Angels, and but for other immigrant Africans who you love to blame for everything negative, that South Africa would be crime free!

You think we're not aware of the high incidence of crime in South Africa that's been going on for decades....long before Nigerians (who you 'saintly' schmucks love to blame for every crime committed) started coming to your country? Everyone knows of the high murder rate in your townships; the high incidence of rape; carjackings and highway robbery; the corrupt South African police; i could go on and on! All this was happening way before Nigerians (who went out of their way to help ensure your freedom from apartheid) saw your country as a viable business and tourist destination!

Nigeria has it's own problems, i wouldn't deny! But the difference between us and you nasty, lazy lot is that we don't look for foreigners to blame our problems on and go on to attack while the gov't sits idly by and says they can't do anything to stop it!

You lot had a a better opportunity to make a success of yourselves than Nigeria did when the colonialists left us in 1960! When the white South Africans handed over the reins of governance to you, everything had already prepared...the hardwork had already been done! All you were required to do was to take South Africa to the level of the Sinagapores and Dubais of this world....but you bungled it, and now you're looking for who to blame for your uselessness!

First of all, South Africa improved very much since 1994. secondly South African are not Lazy. there was no Sandton, Gautrain, etc in 1994. only 10% had electricity, now is 98%. only 10% had access to clean water, now is 95%.

The problem with Nigerians is lawlessness. they don' want to pay tax in Nigeria, therefore how do expect Nigeria economy to grow. they see things in the street without paying tax, for example.

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Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by zhike: 12:24pm On Sep 09, 2019
Why are Nigerian fighting to Stay at Other people's country?

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Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by Area4Area: 2:02pm On Sep 09, 2019
zhike:
Why are Nigerian fighting to Stay at Other people's country?
Better write in your native language or in Afrikaans instead of disgracing yourself in this despicable grammar you are typing, is this what you were taught in school in SA? So much for black SAfers education, no wonder you lots can't compete with other Africans in anything. Just be counting yourself lucky that the whites developed that place that you blacks have starting destroying. Zimbabwe comes to mind
Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by ihitenansa: 2:18pm On Sep 09, 2019
Op has some very valid points..,but xenophobia itself is also a grave form of lawlessness.. What are your law enforcers doing about the so called crimes committed by foreigners.. ? Perhaps they can't be bothered to do their work?

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Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by zhike: 2:37pm On Sep 09, 2019
Area4Area:
Better write in your native language or in Afrikaans instead of disgracing yourself in this despicable grammar you are typing, is this what you were taught in school in SA? So much for black SAfers education, no wonder you lots can't compete with other Africans in anything. Just be counting yourself lucky that the whites developed that place that you blacks have starting destroying. Zimbabwe comes to mind

The first problem is that Nigerian are not proud people, English is not my native language and we don't judge people's intelligence based in English.

did you understand what I wrote, that's what matters. or correct me by rephrasing my statement.

About SA going down you are dreaming, SA blacks run the country .

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Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by zhike: 2:38pm On Sep 09, 2019
ihitenansa:
Op has some very valid points..,but xenophobia itself is also a grave form of lawlessness.. What are your law enforcers doing about the so called crimes committed by foreigners.. ? Perhaps they can't be bothered to do their work?

Remember Police are South African also, and they are happy when there is xenophobic attacks.

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Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by ihitenansa: 3:38pm On Sep 09, 2019
zhike:


Remember Police are South African also, and they are happy when there is xenhobic attacks.
oh yea? Hope there are no south Africans in other countries of the world...and if there are,..hope this happiness u gleefully talk about doesn't wane when xenophobic attacks are meted on them also on foreign lands

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Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by zhike: 4:18pm On Sep 09, 2019
ihitenansa:
oh yea? Hope there are no south Africans in other countries of the world...and if there are,..hope this happiness u gleefully talk about doesn't wane when xenophobic attacks are meted on them also on foreign lands

South Africans normally don't go outside their country, they believe in fixing their country like now. they only go outside the country to invest, not to look for work.

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Re: Xenophobic Attacks In SA Affect Nigerian Economy Badly by IronGalaxy: 10:07am On Sep 14, 2019
zhike:


First of all, South Africa improved very much since 1994. secondly South African are not Lazy. there was no Sandton, Gautrain, etc in 1994. only 10% had electricity, now is 98%. only 10% had access to clean water, now is 95%.

The problem with Nigerians is lawlessness. they don' want to pay tax in Nigeria, therefore how do expect Nigeria economy to grow. they see things in the street without paying tax, for example.
thanks for busting this tired" they are lazy" myth

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