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@ Poster Your friends have the right to feel that way. The amount of race mixing in Britain is disgusting, before you know it blacks will disappear and all there will be are those mixed up people. I once read 50% of Black Caribbean men and 30% of Black Caribbean women are in mixed race relationships. The numbers for Black Africans are rising sharply. ![]() |
@ donjon I agree, this AjaraEwuro is very pathetic. I think he suffers from an inferiority complex. He goes around this forum spewing shit as if anyone cares what he thinks. Look at another one of his shows of buffoonery: https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-319580.0.html He happily goes around praising another mans land, while demonizing his own. He can live in London all he wants, but his village mentality will never leave him. |
@ Puleza Do you post on skyscrapercity.com?? I go there a lot, but I'm unregistered. Is your name there Pule? I think you are him. You are a really good contributor and I really appreciate how you are very neutral in many topics there. I spend hours looking at the pictures you take and I have your blog as one of my favorite sites. @ Everyone This guy isn't xenophobic at all. He actually sticks up for naija ppl when other south africans (its almost always the boers) attack us over there. He doesn't have anything against us, he wants Hillbrow to turn into a Little Nigeria or some kind of international African cultural district. He is just expressing concern, stop getting so defensive. |
Wrong section. |
sleek_p:You must not have went far because what you describe isn't common at all here. I live here, I know what it's like, and Americans rarely display their xenophobia outside of their homes, and/or political rallies. You almost never hear about foreigners being told to "go back to where you're from" by complete strangers on the street. Leave those kind of statements for those who live here on a daily basis. Thanks. |
This map speaks for itself: https://www.sweetliberty.org/issues/israel/greater_israel_files/planned.gif Their greed doesn't stop at Palestine. |
[size=16pt]THIS THREAD WILL BE BOMBED WITH BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES OF ANGOLA TOMORROW. REMEMBER, THEY'VE ONLY BEEN REBUILDING SINCE 2002[/size] |
They deserve nothing less for putting their thieving hands on what was never theirs. Them expanding into what's left of Palestine and having Palestinians resettled abroad only shows their true intentions. |
I need some help asap. |
@ those who say they are just young black boys hanging out Don't be so f.ucking naive, if these black boys are just hanging out, why are they roaming the streets like stray dogs, and not hanging out at normal places, like a mall or a park, or the movie theaters? Why are they going around looking so intimidating and in big groups aka gangs. Excuses like those are why kids join gangs, no one bats an eye because they see it as "hanging out". If they were just hanging out, they wouldn't be bragging about selling drugs and shootings "strallies". If they want to rap, why can't they rap about things that aren't violent and degrading? Why do they have to talk about crime and money like they are some f.ucking akatas?? ![]() @ those who say there are no predominately Nigerian streetgangs in London You are fools. Gangs spread from Peckham to include other areas such as Walworth Road Browning and Heygate Estates, home of Peckham Boys infamous allies the [size=16pt]mainly Nigerian Firehouse Crew.[/size] The murder followed tension between the Woolwcih Somalians and the [size=16pt]predominantly Nigerian gang T-Block (Thamesmead). It is believed there are allied links between T-Block and the Peckham Boys as both gangs have a large number of Nigerian members[/size], on Poru’s response to have been from Peckham whilst in Woolwich territory it is believed his shooters assumed him to be there on behalf of T-Block who weeks previously had seriously injured 2 Woolwcih gang members in a shooting.http://gangsinlondon.piczo.com/southwark%28peckhamarea%29?cr=2&vsrc=search_google&linkvar=000044 ![]() @ those who say there are predominately Nigerian street gangs anywhere in the US You are even bigger fools. |
Can someone tell me some more, I'm chatting w/ this girl I met through myspace and I lied and said I knew Yoruba. ![]() I'm depending on this website that has a lot of common phrases, but now she's started to say some complicated stuff!! ![]() |
sleek_p:Have you been here? ![]() |
I still think Angola has made a tremendous turn around from 30 years of civil war. Not even a decade ago, that country was absolutely ruined. Now they are rebuilding like crazy, and its only been 7 years. I think people need to give them more time to mature, the country was devastated with almost a million people killed. Look at this forum: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=1479 This thread would be a good one to look into also: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=420119 (Read at least 10 pages, amazing, and 99% of it is happening, not talk like in Nigeria) Not only is there a construction frenzy catering to the rich and middle classes, the government is building a million social houses for the poor, constructing hundreds of health posts and they have a program called "water for all", which is intended to make sure 100% of the urban population has access to fresh tap water by 2015, and the rural population 100% by 2020. The government is also investing like crazy into agriculture. $6 billion dollars alone in from 2008-2011. I think they are doing better than Nigeria to be honest. |
Sorry, I was only thinking of the wealth gap. I admit to my foolishness. |
[size=16pt]I BELIEVE THIS PROCESS IS CALLED ARABIZATION, AND ITS HAPPENING RIGHT IN FRONT OF OUR VERY EYES!![/size] |
Was I not clear in my statement? ![]() |
Angola is waaaay different than Nigeria. I would compare it with the likes of Brazil in the 90s. |
What is the situation like being an illegal immigrant in the UK? Is it similar to the US? Here illegals can find menial jobs, have kids, put them into school and get them access to services available to citizens. There is a thing called "sanctuary city" in all major cities to where the police cannot ask if a person is a legal resident. What's it like there? ![]() |
yeswecan:No its not. Almost all of the cocaine trafficked into SA is from Nigerians, and they basically control the import of South African marijuana into the UK. Why don't you look in the newspapers and read for yourself what naijas are doing in SA. I notice you like making excuses for people. You should shut your mouth and do research before you decide to call something a "big fat lie". ![]() |
Expect a price hike until they relocate to Ghana where manufacturing costs (and risks) are lower. |
Cut off all ties with Saudi Arabia, they're the ones encouraging this behavior with their worldwide funding of radical Islam. Even though Ghdaffi may have a few moments to where you think he may have skipped his meds, the man was smart enough to cut off ties with the terrorist supporting Saudis! ![]() |
RIP ![]() |
Really interesting stuff, thanks guys. |
I'm taking a Spanish 101 course at a community college. This is the first time I've taken Spanish anywhere, and I'm still in high school (12th grade). I'm doing well, I haven't scored lower than a B (well I got a low C on a quiz, but that was only one time) on any test or quiz, but the class is difficult and requires a lot of study. We're now learning how to conjugate verbs, and how to use the question words. These are the verbs we're on now: ir (voy, vas, va, vamos, vais, van), and est (estoy, estas, esta, estamos, estais, estan). For the Spanish experts out there, could anyone explain to me a few things to me? I notice that when you translate something from English into Spanish, the literal translation puts the words in an order that would be illogical in English. Why don't the words in Spanish flow like they would in English? Another question I have is with the conjugation of certain verbs. For example, when using "voy" in saying "Voy a los bibloteca para estudio", should I put "Yo" in front, or does the "voy" suggest the "yo" already? ![]() |
35 years old and no kids? Wtf are you waiting for? You need to have at least two children to replace the generation who came before them. I recommend 3. By the time my wife is 35, hopefully we'll have at least 5. I want 5 kids in total. ![]() |
I fully support amnesty for our African brothers and sisters in Britain. How many out of the estimated 900,000-1,000,000 illegal immigrants are African? ![]() Here is the direct link to the article: http://www.newstimeafrica.com/archives/2338 |
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