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CelebritiesRe: Chiwetalu Agu: I Am The Most Handsome Actor Alive NO Arguments (photo) by anago40: 5:14pm On May 27, 2020
grin grin grin grin i swear na juju the man go use finish you.
Weedsmoker:
grin

Chiwetalu Agu the man you should never drag a land with.
AutosRe: Sold by anago40: 5:02pm On May 27, 2020
Alright, thank you.
Daniboygeorge22:
Dt was before i reduced d rice sir !
AutosRe: Sold by anago40: 1:00pm On May 27, 2020
But you said the car is going for 850k. Why are you quoting N1M ?
Daniboygeorge22:
Can even do 1m if you are paying today. Drive around town and freeze urself with factory fitted airconditioning.
AutosRe: Awoof Clean 010 Toyota Venza Reg Fabric 4plugs Thumbstart For Just 2.650m by anago40: 8:23am On May 25, 2020
Is this car still available?
AutosRe: A Neatly Used 2014 Accord Upgraded To 2017 For N2.8m by anago40: 10:28pm On May 15, 2020
Please quote the sellng price of this Honda again. Thank you.
AutosRe: Best Car For 500k! Sold! by anago40: 10:14am On Apr 16, 2020
Hi,
Have you sold this jeep?
TravelRe: Nigerian Asylum Seeker ‘Spent 21 Years Sleeping On London Buses’ by anago40: 9:26pm On Jan 12, 2020
We need to focus on the problems of the nation. We need to focus on the problem of federalism; we need to focus on the problem of resources. For a nation of about 200 million people, we just passed a budget of $29b, a bit more than the budget of Harvard University for one year. Egypt with only about a hundred million people passed a budget of about $90b. South Africa with only about 34 million people, that is about 17 percent of the population of Nigeria passed a budget of about of $130b. We are in a mess. We are pathetically poor and Nigerian politicians are acting as if things are honky-dory. They are not!
Dayo Adeyeye
AutosRe: In Need Of Toyota Corolla Bank Type Urgently by anago40: 5:52pm On Dec 07, 2019
Trustme2:
Pls I urgently need the Bank Type Toyota Corolla. Cash is ready. Pls if you have any for sale or contact to anyone that's available for sale, pls mention me cash is ready
There is one available in Abuja. Auto transmission.
Where is your location?
AutosRe: ... by anago40: 11:29am On Nov 30, 2019
Cricciautos:
Nooo, pls don't do this on my timeline, am a verified car dealer with cars45, you can see cars45 logo on the vehicle pls stop that
If it's Car45, my dear run for your life. They sell junk vehicles. I don't want to start telling my experience with cars45 here.
AutosRe: 2013 Registered Camry @2.55m Last. Toks Standard by anago40: 9:22am On Nov 30, 2019
Let's c the front bumper in order to ascertain the extent of damage inflicted on it.
AutosRe: Crystal Clean Registered 2013 Camry At Just 2.75m by anago40: 1:10am On Oct 22, 2019
Good morning.
Is this camry still available?
Car TalkRe: Keep Your Vehicle In Shape By Maintaining These 7 Fluids by anago40: 6:30pm On Sep 13, 2019
Thank you.
PoliticsPDP Heads To Supreme Court. Read The Full Press Statement by anago40(op): 7:35pm On Sep 11, 2019
September 11, 2019

Press Statement

Verdict, A Subversion of Justice, Says PDP...Heads To Supreme Court

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) completely rejects the judgment of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal describing it as provocative, barefaced subversion of justice and direct assault on the integrity of our nation’s justice system.

The party is particularly shocked that the tribunal failed to point to justice despite the flawless evidence laid before it, showing that President Buhari was not only unqualified to contest the election but also did not score the majority of valid votes at the polls.

The PDP finds as bewildering that a court of law could validate a clear case of perjury and declaration of false information in a sworn affidavit, as firmly established against President Muhammadu Buhari, even in the face of incontrovertible evidence.

The party is also rudely shocked that the Court took over the roles of the Respondents’ lawyers who clearly abandoned their pleadings by refusing to call evidence in defense of the petition. The court raked up all manner of excuses to make up for the yawning gaps occasioned by the total absence of any evidence from the Respondents.

Nigerians and the international community watched in utter disbelief when the tribunal ruled that one need not provide a copy or certified true copy of educational certificate such individual claimed to possess, contrary to established proof of claims of certification.

The party notes as strange that the court even went ahead to provide rationalizations in favour of President Buhari, even when all hard facts before it shows that he did not possess the claimed educational certificate and that the Army was not in possession of his WAEC certificate as claimed in the affidavit he deposed to in his Presidential nomination form.

The PDP also described as shocking that the court approved the flawed declaration of President Buhari as the winner of the election despite evidence to show the perpetration of illegalities, manipulations, alterations and subtraction of valid votes freely given to Atiku Abubakar by Nigerians.

Indeed, the pervading melancholic atmosphere across our nation since the verdict is a direct indication that the judgment has not fulfilled the desires and expectations of Nigerians.

The PDP however encouraged Nigerians to remain calm and not to lose hope or surrender to despondency or self-help, as our lawyers are upbeat in obtaining justice at the Supreme Court.

This is more so as the tribunal itself admitted that there are several errors in the judgment.

Signed:

Kola Ologbondiyan
National Publicity Secretary
Car TalkRe: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by anago40: 2:23pm On Sep 09, 2019
PerfectMatchNG:
I don’t like to remember or talk about my prison experience, the reason why I have been mute about it all through. The life there is sickening! It is an experience that can drain you for life. I’m not talking about prison in general, I’m talking about the the NIGERIAN PRISON. Nigeria is ruined tbh. And I don’t think we would ever get out of this terrible state till death. I am not being negative, I’m a very optimistic person but I have seen it all trust me.

To start with, I think Nigeria is the only country where you are accused for something and without proof or evidence to show, you can be in jail for the rest of your life. If you know you don’t have families to fight for you, please don’t be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Do you know there are teenagers in the Nigerian prisonhuh Small boys barely 18 are there for Crimes they did not commit or know absolutely nothing abouthuh?

While I was there, there was this boy they always call chin- chin in my cell. I kept wondering why they always called him that and asked him one day - Guy come here, why do they call you chin-chin all the time? guess his reply? “i was hungry and I stole chin chin” that was what brought him to prison. He looked gentle. I was 100% sure the boy is barely 20 years old. My heart was filled with tears but I could not cry so he doesn’t feel too bad. I asked again, are you sure that is what brought you here? He said “nothing else bro” and I was shocked! I guess he does not have people to fight for him, or probably his parents/family are tired of trying. If you know what it cost to get out of prison, you will be shocked! Everything I’m saying to you right now is real. No jokes. There was another young guy, I was particular about these young boys cos I kept wondering what they would have done to be in prison. If you see guys 30-40 years old in there, true or not you will lowkey feel they committed the crime. But not these young boys.

There was this boy, he works for his oga, the oga just came one day and accused him of stealing 200k from his shop. The boy said he barely stayed 3 days in a police cell before he was brought to prison. A boy barely 20 years old! No proper investigation, nothing was done! I thought Prison was for people with serious cases. people who have been convicted for crimes committed with “evidence” or they were caught in the acthuh When did it turn a place for keeping suspects like small boyshuh? You know what made this particular case worse? It is the fact that the parent/ family of the boy wanted to settle out of court. Saying sir, please give us 2 months, we would pay so and so monthly to cover up but the OGA did not agree. It was hurting!!!

The boy, I had to ask him again, Just gist me guy, did you move this money? He was like “bros, we are here together. There is absolutely nothing to be corny about, I did not steal his money.” Argh! I lost hope in Nigeria! This time a tear dropped!

I’m talking about serving you garri with no sugar! Just raw garri in plates. No sugar, water, milk or anything to it. Just raw garri for your chewing pleasure. There are about 3 or 4 foods in the Nigerian prison. Watery beans and dead ass garri. The garri are those ones that blind your eyes over time when you eat them too much. Yes you heard me correctly. At some point, these inmates don’t see properly again, cos too much of this garri.

The other is Eba and egusi, they won’t even make the eba well to start with, talk more of the egusi, it feels like hell fire. Egusi that taste like water. Guys what does water taste like again? It is tasteless!!! And they served rice. Will be honest with you guys, this was the only average food I could eat. Not cos it was sweet, but aspa u can chew rice alone now. Cos the stew was trash. Imagine putting 2-3 spoons of stew inside 2 paint of rice. Yeah that’s what it felt like. It was hell. That was the only food every one eats, cos at least you can eat raw rice and still be fine Let’s leave the food part.

We move to the numbers in the cells. Here is probably the toughest part of it all, if it’s time to sleep, it’s time to cry. Think about this, look at your room; look around very well. It is just you right? Yeah it’s comfort and you don’t want anyone else. Imagine if your room had like 200 people inside it. Just the thought of it alone is sickening right? That’s how the NIGERIAN PRISON is. Imagine them placing like over 200 inmates in one room. Now forget about if They committed the crimes or not. Actualize what I’m saying here. A small room filled with 200+ people. Do you know what it feels like huh You can’t even fucking breath ! Talkless of sleeping !!!

I fucking paid to sleep under a bed! Yes there are payments in the Nigerian prison. Everytime they bring in a new inmate, the prison guards are angry and its understandable. The marshals of each cell are angry and it is understandable. Too many persons, too little space!

I paid about N10,0000 (10k) to sleep under a bed. Full time bed space cost about 30k or so. I could not afford that at that time. If you would keep inmates, for crimes committed or not! At least put them in a safe and comfortable place. Not like you are leaving them to die. Imagine me paying 10k to sleep under a bed. You should understand what it felt like to sleep in the general place. They sleep on top of each other. Yehhhh! You heard me right. They sleep in chains! People sleep on top of you.

U can’t fucking move your legs! Ah I was ready to go to hell then. Cos earth was trash and the life and stress was not worth it. Guys, there are thousands of inmates who did not do shit and are in jail! The Nigerian police do not do proper investigation, please watch yourselves.

Know your movements and do not stay out too late. You could be the next person for doing absolutely nothing. Nigeria can never be better. Care for yourself and your family till death


In this age of CASHLESS economy, our Military carried N15,492,000 CASH to pay frontline soldiers' food allowance? And the CASH was snatched by Boko Haram?
True life story. This is pathetic.
Create a thread for this narrative. Perhaps, Aregbesola will read it.
PoliticsRe: Population Of Foreigners In South Africa By Country by anago40(op): 6:52pm On Sep 08, 2019
anago40:
Population of Foreigners in South Africa by country.

Zimbabwe 649,385
Mozambique 381,386
Lesotho 312,537
Namibia 174,043
United Kingdom 123,764
Malawi 102,327
Germany 93,660
Zambia 92,075
Swaziland 87,362
Botswana 69,160
Angola 65,716
DR Congo 50,340
Portugal 44,925
India 39,907
China 38,684
Italy 38,515
Netherlands 33,217
Congo 32,497
Somalia 30,847
*Nigeria 27,326*
Kenya 27,143
Ireland 19,989
United States 16,713
Pakistan 16,517
Poland 16,276
Tanzania 15,823
Greece 14,912
Mauritius 14,043
Belgium 13,128
France 12,506
Australia 11,898
Ghana 11,013
Burundi 10,822

Source: United Nations (2017)

What do you think?

PoliticsRe: Population Of Foreigners In South Africa By Country by anago40(op): 6:43pm On Sep 08, 2019
So many foreigners in SA
PoliticsPopulation Of Foreigners In South Africa By Country by anago40(op): 2:24pm On Sep 08, 2019
Population of Foreigners in South Africa by country.

Zimbabwe 649,385
Mozambique 381,386
Lesotho 312,537
Namibia 174,043
United Kingdom 123,764
Malawi 102,327
Germany 93,660
Zambia 92,075
Swaziland 87,362
Botswana 69,160
Angola 65,716
DR Congo 50,340
Portugal 44,925
India 39,907
China 38,684
Italy 38,515
Netherlands 33,217
Congo 32,497
Somalia 30,847
*Nigeria 27,326*
Kenya 27,143
Ireland 19,989
United States 16,713
Pakistan 16,517
Poland 16,276
Tanzania 15,823
Greece 14,912
Mauritius 14,043
Belgium 13,128
France 12,506
Australia 11,898
Ghana 11,013
Burundi 10,822

Source: United Nations (2017)

What do you think?
Foreign AffairsRobert Mugabe's Academic Qualifications by anago40(op): 1:04pm On Sep 07, 2019
ROBERT GABRIEL MUGABE - ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

ACADEMIC DEGREES:

Bachelor of Arts (History and English) (BA) degree from the University of Fort Hare (1951)

Bachelor of Administration (B.Admin) from University of South Africa (Unisa)

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) from the University of South Africa (Unisa)

Bachelor of Science (BSc.) in Economics from University of London (External Programme)

Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from University of London (External Programme)

Master of Laws (LL.M) from University of London (External Programme)

Master of Science (MSc.) in Economics from University of London (External Programme)

The two law degrees were earned while he was in prison (between 1964 and 1975) and the MSc while leading the Zimbabwe government after independence.
REVOKED HONORARY DEGREES:

Honorary LLD degree from University of Edinburgh (1994), which was however revoked in June 2007.
Honorary LLD degree from University of Massachusetts (1986), which was also revoked in June 2008.
Honorary LLD degree from Michigan State University (1990), and was revoked on 12 September 2008.
HONORARY DEGREES:
Honorary LLD degree from Ahmadou Bello University (Nigeria)
Honorary LLD degree from Morehouse College (Atlanta, Georgia)
Honorary LLD degree from University of Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe)
Honorary LLD degree from St. Augustine's University (Tanzania)
Honorary LLD degree from Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia)
Honorary LLD degree from Solusi University (Zimbabwe)
Honorary D.Litt. degree from Africa University (Zimbabwe)
Honorary D.Civil Laws degree from University of Mauritius (Mauritius)
Honorary D.Com. degree from For Hare University (South Africa)
Honorary D.Tech. degree from National University of Science and Technology (Zimbabwe)
Honorary D.Phil (African Heritage and Philosophy) degree from Great Zimbabwe University (Zimbabwe)
PoliticsRe: I Have Lived In South Africa For Almost 20 Years. Hear Is My Experience by anago40(op): 10:35am On Sep 06, 2019
MelesZenawi:
Take it again as I pray u finally succeed in life.


That's how awolowo ended up with rat poison.



Whatever is written here is a barefaced lie to what I have read and known.

That you spent donkey years in SA and return with nothing is not a reason to start looking for opportunities to reel out ur frustration and anger on free people.


What do you gain spreading lies or try to paint everywhere black?



If they are selling drugs, do they also force them to buy thee drugs?


Even you as a grown up man do they force u to go and eat or even urinate when pressed?

Do someone force you to fend for yourselves...



You guys should stop looking for a way to spread out ur unsuccessful life with lies laced with I have been there for 20 years?


If you have been there for 20 years people have been there for 40 years and they didn't make or write this rubbish?


Please get a better life than spreading lies to score cheap political goal...


Ozu nwuru anwu.
Let me componund your woe
Read the story below.


THE KILLINGS IN SOUTH AFRICA
THE NIGERIAN COMPLICITY
THE TRUE STORIES

I tried to keep my peace over this attack on Nigerians by South Africans but the increased calls by Nigerians over here for boycott of this and that and for our ambassador/Nigerian government to act this and act that has spurred me to pen this down here!

I condemn in its totality, the violence meted on Nigerians living in South Africa! I abhor the violent taking of life even one done legally....... BUT IT MUST BE STATED THAT NIGERIANS LIVING IN S.A. HAVE SYSTEMATICALLY DESTROYED THE VERY FABRIC OF THAT COUNTRY..... MORALLY, CULTURALLY, ECONOMICALLY AND SOCIALLY!

Let us take stock:

1. It was Nigerians that immigrated to South Africa and turned it to one of the major capital city of drugs in the world!

The drug cartels began with the Yorubas and increasingly overtaken by the IGBOS in S.A.! In fact, right this moment, the IGBOS in the drug business have effectively run the Yorubas out of S.A. to other southern African countries like Mozambique etc.

2. The Nigerians in S.A. have presently turned the country into a drug-war zone!....killings galore.....Igbos killing Igbos!

Do you know that every day in S.A., a Nigerian.....precisely an Igbo man is killed in a drug-related case?? .....I said every day not once a week!....or once in 3 days!..... EVERYDAY! In fact the Igbo boys running the shows in S. A. have dominated areas they control and all these to the chagrin of the law enforcement agencies!

Let me tell you a secret that is not so secret.....do you know that every week at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport here in Enugu, corpses of IGBOS.....slain in "drug battles" in different streets of S.A. are flown into the country??

I have personally witnessed the receiving of 7 corpses in 3 weeks in one instance! In fact at one of those occasions.....(normally the corpses arrive on the Thursday cargo flights of Ethiopian Airlines)....I was present when 3 different families were in the manager's office to receive their slain sons......two of those families were represented by the aged biological fathers to the dead boys!....the third family, represented by a younger man in age...an uncle to the third corpse!

They were making small talks between themselves as they waited for the cargo (the coffins) to be disembarked.....(to be "off-loaded"wink!

One of them asked the other elder which city his son was in? He answered Jo'burg!....on further enquiry as to whether his own son was married, he retorted... No!....to which the first man commented that his own son has a son from a white South African.....and that the lady simply packaged some of the personal documents/items of his son and informed him of the date of the arrival of the son's corpse to Enugu but that she has blatantly refused all entreaties to accompany the corpse home!.....That they are certain that that son of his son (his grandson) would never return home to Nigeria!

The other silent man (the uncle to one of the dead) remarked that "his own family were indeed lucky in that their slain son had been coerced to come home and marry a Nigerian girl and has 2 kids (girls) already". Then told of his own story of seeking greener pastures in S. A. and how he couldn't fit into the street hustling..... According to him.......basically all IGBOS in S.A. are on the streets......from Hillbrow... Jo'burg to Capetown!....from Pretoria....to Durban!

He said he never bargained for such a life and quickly left his host....a maternal cousin and took his return ticket back home! That he has since engaged in his petty trading and is doing well enough and has 4 kids!

As this conversation was going on, I was quietly musing to myself:

How on earth could these gentlemen.....soft-spoken elderly men take all these agony......for surely it must be agony for them to be the ones burying their scions!....how could they sit in those swivel chairs in front of the manager and stoically be discussing the end of their eras??......do they have other sons and daughters probably??.... Maybe they did their best to counsel and chide their sons to desist from the fast lane and have accepted their sons' fates??

I wondered about their wives/mothers to those sons they would never behold again....not because they died from ailment or accident but simply because they sought wealth......this fleeting wealth the wrong way!

I wondered if they would heal or forgive their sons or they would look upon the wealth and groan in satisfaction that all was not lost after all??

I imagined myself in the shoes of their grief and I swore to myself that I would sooner let go such a son from my heart who refused to heed my counsel than be forced to mourn his untimely death in pursuit of meaningless riches!

I watched them file out of the office one after the other and shuddered unconsciously again!!

3. This will shock you...... Are you aware that Nigerians living in S. A. have literally turned little/young South African girls into strings of well-oiled prostitution rings?? .....I am talking of girls between the ages of 10-14 years old! These young South African girls are introduced.....scratch that!....these girls are immersed in drugs and turned to addicts and then they are set on the streets to be prostituted and their lives are effectively and totally wrecked! .....

Now put yourself in the shoes of these South Africans!

Would we all as Nigerians stomach a situation whereby in Lagos State or Anambra State or Bauchi State or Enugu State or Yobe State or a combination of those states, Kenyans or Zimbabweans or South Africans or people from neighboring Ghana would populate our cities....legitly or illegally and begin to sell drugs to our young men...turn our school girls into prostitutes....and litter our streets with dead bodies of their gang wars?

Would Lagosians allow their children to be used as pimps and prostitutes by FOREIGNERS who desecrate daily our value systems??

Would Enugu inhabitants allow Ghanaians to run our streets into crime zones.....such that we can't sleep at night and worry if our kids sent to schools are really at school or in a drug hotel somewhere sniffing white powders....and our girls violated daily sexually??

Wouldn't we someday just scream enough is enough and take up arms to rid our city of such devilish foreigners??

Are you aware that Indians populate a city in S.A. called Durban?? Do you know that Indians at one time recently, carried out systematic killings of Nigerians living in Durban??

What was the cause??....there was some Indian youths that were sold a harsh substance by the drug cartel which would literally liquefy the innards of the person leading to instant death!

These drug pushers know that this substance is adulterated and causes death (not addiction) yet they push it out there to their peddlers!

The Indians decided to help themselves and their community and embarked on a killing spree of Nigerians in Durban engaged in the drug business and left their calling cards in their victims!

Ask yourself this:

Did the South Africans begin to hate us all of a sudden or they had always hated us all these while??

How come we all used to migrate to South Africa easily and many of us married their girls (I know some friends who did and are still living happily with their wives) but now they hate us all??

OR

Would you close your eyes to the evil we Nigerians have unleashed in South Africa simply because we saved them from apartheid era?? So because we assisted them that now gives us the gumption to destroy their society like we've persistently done ours??

Some home grown truths will serve us in good stead here than this pontificating all over the place I plead!

Picture those attackers on our people....beating and burning them up as mothers or fathers or brothers or cousins who have lost a son or daughter or sibling to the cold hands of death by drug intake or whose virginity has been brutally lost and who is a human wreck to her society!

Before you cast your stone.....imagine that you lost your own dear child to crime...and not just any crime but one perpetrated by your own visitors!

My take on all these: NIGERIANS SHOULD FIRSTLY DEMAND THE CLEANUP OF SOUTH AFRICA and that includes the incaceration and/or deportation of these miscreants giving us all bad reputation in S.A.!

The drug war raging in that country engineered by our countrymen must be stopped!

Then the two countries should rapport to safeguard the lives and businesses of the many genuine Nigerians living and contributing to the economy of South Africa!

PS: Pls after reading this post, but before you start the deluge of insults upon me, kindly call up your own brother doing legitimate business in S.A. and he will confirm these facts to you as the absolute TRUTH!

Chinedum Agwaramgbo

Copied from Chinedum wall. I found it very interesting to share.
PoliticsRe: I Have Lived In South Africa For Almost 20 Years. Hear Is My Experience by anago40(op): 10:16am On Sep 06, 2019
[quote author=MelesZenawi post=81970386]Take it again as I pray u finally succeed in life.


That's how awolowo ended up with rat poison.



Whatever is written here is a barefaced lie to what I have read and known.

That you spent donkey years in SA and return with nothing is not a reason to start looking for opportunities to reel out ur frustration and anger on free people.


What do you gain spreading lies or try to paint everywhere black?



If they are selling drugs, do they also force them to buy thee drugs?


Even you as a grown up man do they force u to go and eat or even urinate when pressed?

Do someone force you to fend for yourselves...



You guys should stop looking for a way to spread out ur unsuccessful life with lies laced with I have been there for 20 years?


If you have been there for 20 years people have been there for 40 years and they didn't make or write this rubbish?


Please get a better life than spreading lies to score cheap political goal...


Ozu nwuru anwu.

I know you are pained but let me add to your sorrow. That you can read and write does not translate to intelligence.
Below is another narrative that will further compound your blood pressure and increase your grief grin

grin
PoliticsRe: I Have Lived In South Africa For Almost 20 Years. Hear Is My Experience by anago40(op): 9:48am On Sep 06, 2019
MelesZenawi:
Whatever is written here is a barefaced lie to what I have read and known.

That you spent donkey years in SA and return with nothing is not a reason to start looking for opportunities to reel out ur frustration and anger on free people.


What do you gain spreading lies or try to paint everywhere black?



If they are selling drugs, do they also force them to buy thee drugs?


Even you as a grown up man do they force u to go and eat or even urinate when pressed?

Do someone force you to fend for yourselves...



You guys should stop looking for a way to spread out ur unsuccessful life with lies laced with I have been there for 20 years?


If you have been there for 20 years people have been there for 40 years and they didn't make or write this rubbish?


Please get a better life than spreading lies to score cheap political goal...


Ozu nwuru anwu.
I won't be surprised if you or your brother living in south Africa are the ones destroying our image. Stop destroying precious lives with drugs on the altar of money
PoliticsI Have Lived In South Africa For Almost 20 Years. Hear Is My Experience by anago40(op): 10:33pm On Sep 05, 2019
I know the SA thing is paining you as you say, also me too. But please hear my perspective:

I have lived in SA for almost 20 years.

What you see as pure xenophobia is actually community Vigilantism gone wrong or hijacked by criminals.

Some of the shops looted and destroyed are actually covers for a serious crime.

Some of our brothers take over entire areas and turn them into drug markets. But because the law in SA does not allow police to arrest criminals unless with evidence or unless shot at, so what happens is the drug guys hide these drugs in shops, restaurants etc and use as a face.
There are up to 30 public "drug" markets in Joburg alone. These are areas where 50 to 200 Nigerians converge on street corners to sell drugs. That's just in Johannesburg, and excludes other places.
The community knows and they try to inform the police. Sometimes these guys get arrested and bribe their way out when it fails the community takes laws into their hands.

Nigerians are not being targetted per se. The target is street drug dealers and yahoo boys who are mostly Nigerian.

Personally, in an area of Johannesburg, some years ago, drug dealers almost took over my property. We bought it and in the process of renovation, they invaded it and turned it into a drug hotel. It took God to evict them without being killed. It was led by Nigerians. In that property, there were families with women and children.

One strategy of selling drugs is to befriend young secondary school.Girls and introduce them. They get hooked and they start stealing and prostitution to feed the habit. Soon the entire area deteriorates.
Now, why I am sharing this with you is that the drug dealers are distracting attention. They are trying to make the Nigerian Government arise in anger and defend "Nigerians" ie defend drug dealers. if they succeed, they'd have staged a powerful coup. They'd have entered an official mafioso level, protected by Government.

Please see the article below: The Nigeria ambassador to SA said the majority of killings are perpetrated by fellow Nigerians. It's a drug turf war. he is right. I know some who've been killed.

So how can we accuse others of killing us when we are perpetrating it?

Those videos and pictures circulating of Nigerians in SA- how is it that we are shown only in the light of guys on the street? I know top Robotics engineers in SA, I know people in Top IT firms, developers, in Amazon, Google etc, I know top bankers, property company owners, many doctors, Superintendent of hospitals, professors, Pastors, etc.

So in summary here are my thoughts

- A vast majority of upright Nigerians in SA are very comfortable. They are doctors, teachers, business owners, etc. If we don't get the right story, we can set off a diplomatic war, everything collapses and these guys become targets. Currently, they are not being targetted by anyone. many are married to South Africans. Some head Government agencies and private companies.

- Yes, there are some xenophobic South Africans, but just like we fought against stigmatizing Fulani, we must also fight against stigmatizing South Africans. There are VERY many good South Africans, who don't buy into any form of oppression. Let us encourage our government to join with the South African Government and carry out a security raid on drug dealers.

If the Government announces this, you will see they will flee because they'll know the cover is blown! xenophobic attacks will reduce 95%.

The biggest donation event in the history of SA was in 2007 when people gave to victims of xenophobic attacks. The amount given was a record. It shows that the nation is not buying into that mindset.

- Please use your powerful platform to create a voice for good Nigerians in SA. You will be surprised. Many are afraid to talk because even Nigerian organizations in SA are infiltrated and even controlled by drug dealers and kingpins. No one wants to be killed. These guys are very powerful.



- Communities fighting to save themselves should not be hushed but helped to do it in a better way. Not jungle justice.
- Yes the SA Government must not also be left without responsibility in the matter, they should be tasked to step up their game too. While Nigeria targets drug dealers and yahoo buys, South Africa should target miscreants and criminals in a joint operation. SA Government also needs to purge bad eggs in its police force who are compromised. It Also needs to take its own share of blame for unemployment, poverty and economic challenges and social issues that allow drugs to be demanded.

I close with a prophecy by Pa Elton

"Africa is like a gun, Nigeria is like a trigger, South Africa is like a barrel

South Africa will be free. It will partner with Nigeria.

When that happens, Africa will arise and lead the world in many ways."

This prophecy was given in the hight of apartheid when it seemed impossible. Today it is half done South Africa has more bilateral agreements with Nigeria than any other nation on earth. We MUST NOT allow miscreants and criminals on both sides to hinder it, because if our national relationship fails, Africa will fail.

This is Buhari's "Mandela" moment. Will he rise up and shake off the pain and anger and mobilize Africa to unify or will he take a position that reverses the building of unity? I think he will do the right thing by God's grace, but I also believe publicizing the truth will help him and citizens.

I am open to discuss with you further on this matter, and if you feel the need to publish the above anonymously, please feel free. And if you want to do a tour to SA, I'll host you and we can go out and do a strategic mapping. I'll show you things that will make you see another perspective.
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PoliticsWhere Is Governor El Rufai? by anago40(op): 10:39pm On Aug 25, 2019
Before, when and after the ministers were assigned their various portfolios, little or nothing has been heard from El rufai.

He has suddenly gone quiet.
CrimeRe: Corpse Of An Unclad Lady Tied In A Nylon, Dumped On The Road In Rivers (Graphic) by anago40: 2:27pm On Aug 22, 2019
Simplyleo:
With the level of mindlessness in the world today, I have a feeling the Angel responsible for sounding the last trumpet is already on his way to the designated location.

See me shedding tears just a couple of hrs ago on a report of one demented monkey who beat up his little girl to death because of 350 and now this. huh

No, we should just be waiting for that last trumpet any moment from now. undecided
I can bet you were shedding no tears.
CrimeRe: Woman Beats Daughter To Death In Plateau State Over N350 by anago40: 9:18pm On Aug 21, 2019
EkunKekere:
cry

Before NCAN descends on this thread and uses the criminal's name as a punchline, let us all remember that this is a tragedy and not a laughing matter.

The extreme poverty in the land caused by the ineptitude of the idiots who have been running the country since 2015 is creating a lot of mentally unstable monsters.
Ethnic bigots are not here yet. Probably, they are busy with bigotry in other thread with Ibo, Hausa or Yoruba related ethnic crime grin grin
CrimeRe: Young Shall Grow Driver Foils An Armed Robbery Attack Along Ore Road by anago40: 11:40pm On Aug 16, 2019
Oyerinde16:
That driver think say him get odeshi... Thank your stars bullet miss you... [b][/b]Awoon amateur robbers[b][/b]Good he risked it n succeeded.
Are you a professional robber?
BusinessRe: Femi Otedola Doesn't Wear Wristwatch, Here Is Why by anago40: 12:35pm On Jul 24, 2019
bigerboy200:
I also don’t wear wrist watch, I don’t see the need when I have a phone.[/b] I am a nobody oh,[b] cos someone will come here and start asking “who u be”?
@ the sentence in bold, and so shall you be, say amen

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