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Hehehehe. So SA wants more youth to cut down with machete. Only fools will "culturally exchange" life and safety for SA grave. ![]() |
MPSA:No matter how seemingly powerful every country has something to lose. I for one have shunned South Africa for North Africa, Europe and elsewhere for family holidays over the past 10 years. Despite the initial attraction of Desmond Tutu, whom I got to know many years ago personally, Nelson Mandela and undisputed Natural beauty. And I am not alone. Hearing Tutu narrating his experience in Nigeria in the 1960s and later contrasts negatively with what SA does to fellow Africans today. Such complacency on the part of SA is not wise. Things can change any time. |
Stevecovey:Very wrong. We do have leverage. And it is being shown right now. Our response will also cast SA in bad light and undermine it's leaderhip role in Africa. Highlighting the violence in SA will also impact negatively on tourism that is currently more economically important to them than us. The whites who control SA economy know the importance of the vast 9ja market. Of course the lazy crackhead do not know. But business leaders have political influence in SA. Even President Ramaphosa has vast business interests himself. Of course medium and long term goals should be to drastically reduce emigration of Nigerians to other countries if not for higher education, profession work, research, etc. Like the Chinese now mostly do. |
tsinzu:High Commissioner is the title of ambassador in Commonwealth countries. Both can be used interchangeably in this case. Is it the title difference that makes it fake news or you have other authentic sources to buttress you assertion? |
Nbote:Tyranny. Abacha 2.0 |
Then the police brutality to Nigerians and tolerance of Xenophobia has support in official SA government quarters. We may not have SA population to deal with in Nigeria BUT we can certainly impose stiff sanctions on their businesses or outright send them packing. MTN, Shoprite, etc. |
And the lady has no name, no pic, nothing. |
Good. I support preservation and promotion of local languages. Other tribes should follow suite. |
tsdarkside:True to a large extent. But still weight gain is usually due to higher energy (food/calories) intake than energy output. The difference piles up as fat in the body. People who burn less energy naturally or due to a sedentary life or both should eat less. Better still, eat a combination of healthier, filling food and increase physical exertion such as exercise. It's about understanding oneself and how one consumes and uses energy. Sadly the bigger one gets, the more difficult exercise is and the more difficult to be motivated to change. Mostly because positive results are hard to see quickly. But it's always worth it. |
immaculate1234:Foreign Kpali eye or bride's better economic situation eye sef. Very wide open. The guy must be praying "Gawd, please help me through this, just a few years and I am made.". ![]() |
galala123:Oh, that's already in full swing: resource control, standing up against OBJ's third term bid and supporting Atiku. While some of these may have been his position, it wasn't because he loved his people too much. It was for him to have much more money to steal & be Atiku's VP. Personal ambition & excessive greed. What has made it difficult to launder his image is that the convictions happened in the transparent judicial system of UK. Where not only his wife but also other UK based accomplices were also jailed for aiding & abetting Ibori. But since Nigerians have the shortest memory known, it's just a matter of time. ![]() |
Daviddson:And be chased out with cutlass once those countries get better. See SA we dey support yesterday here. I donated my lunch money countless times to fight apartheid. Charity begins at home. |
israelmao:In life, if you help others but you are unable to progress yourself, it's those you helped that will humiliate and ridicule you the most later. They will even believe they used their sense to obtain from you. Not that you were naturally kind to help. But if you have progressed even further than them in life, they will respect you as their "mentor". It's same everywhere. Every time. I have even seen stepfathers who laboured to raise kids their wives came into the marriage with. When the kids grew up and successful, their stepdads were totally ignored. Worse if their mother was now dead. Those stepkids hardly bothered to help the kids (own half-siblings) of these men. Because step dads now lost job or old/ill by the time their biological kids are now at university. If you are rich, even if you were always a mean, unhelpful stepdad, they will still take your surname just to bask in your glory. But Nigeria still keeps doing "big man/brother" to other African countries while ignoring own citizens back home. Such a country is never respected by others. Always fix your house first. |
Hotzone:Happy birthday! |
Na wa o. The savagery nor be here. |
PVC2019:Very rare to see women comment on a thread like this. Even rarer to see them comment without blaming her husband (a man whose sexual prowess they never tested) for being poor in bed. But would quickly lambast a cheating man without asking if his wife has a pvssy the size of a Texas Freeway. Impressive. Of course any death is always sad as four kids have no mother now, albeit a wayward one. RIP. |
Waffarianman: ![]() Chai! If the lady really said that she means business. I suppose Audu is still single. Let the papa handover Fatima to his son officially. Since both already have great "chemistry" and expecting their baby. |
ChristianEast:The bolded was Dr. Nwafor Orizu. A very fine educationist. The law then was that he'd act as President when the President is incapacitated or abroad. Azikiwe had no chance of being prime minister because NPC of Ahmadu Bello/Balewa and their allies had the numbers in Federal parliament. So he did not deliberate or ignorantly choose to be president believing it was more powerful. He was way too smart for that. In fact better educated than most of his peers then. I think the real tragedy was Zik and Awo not being able to work together. In any case, the split in Action Group as Akintola and supporters left to form NNDP (actually re-adopted Macaulay's NNDP formed in the 1920s) made it more difficult. Both couldn't have easily got the numbers anyway. Parliamentary democracy is a game of MPs in the parliament. |
Exponental:. I wonder o. Abi they haff shange de name of the contr3 to "Dwarfgeria"? ![]() I can imagine Trump calling it that "sh!thole ruled by fake dwarfs" come 2023. Kikikikiki. ![]() |
Nice. |
OK o. |
Kenneth10110:Jus solis (right of the soil) remains. |
Kenneth10110:. |
Kenneth10110:[i]Jus solis [/i]remains. |
theButterfly:Ok good luck. If on wedding night you find that he's impotent or has characteristics of both male & female, do not come to Nairaland with a fresh moniker to disturb our peace o. ![]() |
Beverlyjean:Pukki ko, bukka ni. |
He should play for fatherland instead. But expect all kind of nonsense from NFF. Including non-payment. |
Isoduwa:But when foreign bodies say the obvious, Nigerians will be reacting like chemical. Who are we fooling? |
Nice. |
bibiking7:Ah that time, na parrot dem go dey send o. They will teach parrot "Mo fe fe" or any such local twang and send it to Ajoke, Adaobi, Adesuwa or Khadija. ![]() |
ORJINTAIYKE:Yep. That is why it is not part of ECOWAS. It looks more towards Gabon, CAR, etc. |
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U speak out and d security agencies and anti graft agencies suddenly have something to come afta U for