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Crime / Re: Nigerian Woman, Temitope Adebamiro Kills Cheating Husband In The US (photo) by cap28: 10:18pm On Apr 25, 2015
SirShymexx:


But is he dead or alive?

He is alive because he was able to pay her a whopping $750 million divorce settlement wink wink

Some dudes would say that they'd rather die than pay some gold digging former waitress that kind of money.
Crime / Re: Nigerian Woman, Temitope Adebamiro Kills Cheating Husband In The US (photo) by cap28: 10:14pm On Apr 25, 2015
SirShymexx:

The last I checked, Tiger Woods is still alive. But this woman's hussy is six feet under.
So, what's ya point again, big Cap28? grin

Oh and Terence Howard's ex wife (a Chinese woman) called him a dirty no good nigger and threatened to have him killed by the Russian mafia - does that make her mentally unstable or is mental instability the sole domain of black women?
Crime / Re: Nigerian Woman, Temitope Adebamiro Kills Cheating Husband In The US (photo) by cap28: 10:07pm On Apr 25, 2015
SirShymexx:


The last I checked, Tiger Woods is still alive. But this woman's hussy is six feet under.

So, what's ya point again, big Cap28? grin

Tiger Woods ex wife attacked him physically when she found out that he cheated - does that make her mentally unstable?
Crime / Re: Nigerian Woman, Temitope Adebamiro Kills Cheating Husband In The US (photo) by cap28: 10:05pm On Apr 25, 2015
InvertedHammer:

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This is premeditated murder and does not fall under the category of "crime of passion" since she did not walk into the room to find her.husband and some lady in the act.
It was planned. And when the opportunity presented itself, she struck.
First degree murder case is what she will get.
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A crime of passion can occur as a result of long term emotional abuse that has built up over time. This woman was subjected to a catalogue of abuse over a 10 year period: she was abused by the husband whilst pregnant and cheated on. These things leave emotional scars that do not go away, women have very long memories when they feel they have been treated badly.

Her mistake was to carry on with the marriage whilst harbouring hatred for the man, hatred that has been allowed to fester for many years will eventually erupt into extreme violence.

undecided

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Crime / Re: Nigerian Woman, Temitope Adebamiro Kills Cheating Husband In The US (photo) by cap28: 9:53pm On Apr 25, 2015
SirShymexx:


Lol.

Better leave when she starts showing strains of mental instability. Some won't even wait till you cheat before they bring you to ya knees.

The cool ones are ite, but the angry ones are a big NO NO.

Would you advise your sister to stay with a man who slept with her own blood sister?

Would you encourage your sister to stay put with her husband after he slept with an underage girl?

Does mental instability equate to refusal to be treated like a doormat?

Are the cool ones the door mats who allow men to treat them like crap?

I have sisters and I know I would never cosign to them putting up with any of the above. undecided

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Crime / Re: Nigerian Woman, Temitope Adebamiro Kills Cheating Husband In The US (photo) by cap28: 9:47pm On Apr 25, 2015
SirShymexx:


Stay away from angry black women with mental cases if you want to live long cos when they strike, even prayers won't be able to save you lol.

Did Tiger Wood's ex wife act llike a mental case?
Crime / Re: Nigerian Woman, Temitope Adebamiro Kills Cheating Husband In The US (photo) by cap28: 9:15pm On Apr 25, 2015
Sounds like he got what he deserved, did he expect her to be happy after hearing that he slept with her sister?

If I were her defence attorney I would argue that this was a case of diminished responsibility brought on by years of emotional and physical abuse. It sounds like she endured years of abuse from him and to make matters worse he was even sleeping with her own sister and their (possibly underaged) nanny's daughter
She is the victim here not him.

Emotional torment can cause a saint to behave like a wild animal, if she were not a good wife he wouldn't have allowed her back into his life after he sent her to live in Nigeria.

This should serve as a wake up call to women who continue to live with abusive spouses. Abusers do not usually get better with time unless they seek help, usually a random slap will escalate into a full blown beating, its all about control. If she had got out at the initial stage she would have saved herself a long prison sentence.
My heart goes out to the children who will now become wards of the state.
Business / Re: Xenophobia: MTN Nigeria Warns Of 6,000 Job Losses by cap28: 1:25am On Apr 21, 2015
Sweetguy25:
MTN and other south african companies have condemned the events occurring in their country, I see no reason why we should cry more than the bereaved. Nigerian and Indian companies pay worse than MTN. Also, MTN makes a lot of money from Nigeria because of their highly effective business model. There's no point in showing them who's boss or whatever, that unreasonable and it should only happen on events that were caused by MTN.

MTN are only concerned about their profit margin they couldn't care less iif 1 million Nigerians are lynched in their country, first of all the owners of MTN are white and as you well know whites do not give a shi.t about black African lives therefore we need to make it clear to them that we will no longer continue to be treated as passive, docile slaves. Hit them where it hurts by boycotting their services because in doing so yhou will be speaking to them in the only language that they understand - the language of money and power.

This is our chance to make them understand that we are not the fools that they think we are.

Just let this boycott get underway and you will see how quickly their govt will move into action. The last thing Zuma and his cronies want is for white owned businesses like MTN to withdraw their support for his corrupt regime.

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Business / Re: Xenophobia: MTN Nigeria Warns Of 6,000 Job Losses by cap28: 1:15am On Apr 21, 2015
teeowl:
It seems you are not a Nigerian... too many you and no us or we


I am a Nigerian but not resident in Nigeria that's why i used "you", but i am in solidarity with my people.

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Business / Re: Xenophobia: MTN Nigeria Warns Of 6,000 Job Losses by cap28: 1:03am On Apr 21, 2015
Sweetguy25:
He who has ears. Irate Nigerians that are calling for the closure of MTN should understand the consequences. MTN is a law abiding company doing in business in Nigeria, the events occurring in their originating country shouldn't be used as an excuse to promote further divisions between the countries. They're a major stakeholder in the Nigerian economy and we should give them the respect they deserve. We should boycott Shell and other IOCs that degrade our environments with their business operations. Besides, its hypocrisy that a country like ours with a rich history of human rights abuses would seek revenge over acts human rights abuses in another country.

MTN are slave drivers who are using you as cheap labour, you can see from their press releases that they don't even feel the need to speak to you in a respectful manner. No iota of respect. Think about it, they are in your country and listen to the tone they use to speak to you, warning you as if you were the one that started the problem. YOu need to show them who is boss and send out a very clear message so that they understand that you are no fool, let them go to hell with their pitiful slave labour wages, Do you know that Nigerians are the largest number of subscribers on the whole continent? They should be doing everything possible to pacify you not threatening you as if they hold all the aces. Call their bluff and kick them to the kerb and lets see who will be crying at the end of it all.

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Business / Re: Xenophobia: MTN Nigeria Warns Of 6,000 Job Losses by cap28: 12:53am On Apr 21, 2015
treasuredm:
I c reasons with them though... Retaliation is not always d answer

retaliation is ALWAYS the answer when you are dealing with animals.

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Business / Re: Xenophobia: MTN Nigeria Warns Of 6,000 Job Losses by cap28: 12:51am On Apr 21, 2015
BOYCOTT THEM!!! NIGERIANS WILL NOT DIE. Sometimes you have to make sacrifices in ordr to reap the long term gain. Long term, Nigeria is better off without these racist exploiters who only use you as cheap labour while they amass millions from your blood and sweat, kick them out and make them suffer, let me see where else they will go in the world to sell their crappy services, they know they cant venture into Europe or Asia as those markets are already controlled by bigger players in the telecoms industry, fck them I hope this protest gets bigger and bigger and eventually bankrupts them.

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Politics / Re: Buhari Receives President Ouattara Alassane Of Côte D'ivoire by cap28: 12:42am On Apr 21, 2015
The West need to keep Africa under their control because they stand to lose so much if we break free from them, look at how much money these western multinationals are siphoning out of the continent, do you see how clever they are? They always keep the spotlight on our corrupt politicians while they hide in the background stealing billions, they make our politicians look like inexperienced amateurs:


[b]Africa subject to billions in illicit capital flight

By Thabo Seseane Jr.
11 February 2015

A report adopted by the African Union on February 1 indicates that African g overnments are losing some US$5 billion a year in unpaid taxes, royalties and other charges as companies, criminals and wealthy individuals illegally siphon money from the continent.

The report ranks South Africa third, behind Nigeria and Egypt, in terms of cumulative losses between 1970 and 2008, which it says amounted to US$81.8 billion or 11.4 percent of Africa’s total illicit capital outflows. It was authored by a panel established in 2012 by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and headed by former South African president Thabo Mbeki.

Speaking at the report’s launch, Mbeki contrasted the estimated US$50 billion annual outflow to the total inflow of US$25 billion of aid and foreign direct investment. However, thanks to its opacity , the unlawful expatriation of capital from Africa is hard to quantify.

A 2008 study covering the years 2002 to 2006 found that the continent lost US$859 billion in cumulative capital flight. This compares to a 2010 study of the period 1970 to 2008, which arrived at a figure of between US$854 billion and US$1.8 trillion in illegally lost capital.

Whatever the actual figures, they represent a huge loss of revenue for African states, with mining and fossil fuel companies accused of being the worst culprits for the continent’s capital loss and resulting underdevelopment. A report by Sarah Bracking and Khadija Sharife on the South African diamond mining sector put the 2011 value of all uncut production at US$1.73 billion. The authors found that the biggest companies, De Beers and Petra Diamonds, accounting for 95 percent of all production, paid just US$11 million in royalties for 2010 to 2011.

Other studies expressed illegal capital flight as a ratio of gross domestic product (GDP). According to research cited by Jeff Rudin, associate researcher at the Alternative Information and Development Centre (AIDC) in Cape Town, illicit capital flight increased from 9.2 percent of GDP in 1994 to 23 percent in 2007. “This means,” Rudin observes, “that, at the same time the government was implementing Thatcherite neoliberal policies to bring foreign investment to South Africa, a vastly greater volume of capital was leaving our country.”
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http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2015/02/11/afri-f11.html

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Politics / Re: Buhari Receives President Ouattara Alassane Of Côte D'ivoire by cap28: 12:21am On Apr 21, 2015
igbo2011:
This documentary is propaganda for the west against true African heroes like Gbagbo.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6XQiF-avHs

Bros, is this an anti Gbagbo documentary?
Politics / Re: Buhari Receives President Ouattara Alassane Of Côte D'ivoire by cap28: 12:11am On Apr 21, 2015
igbo2011:


What else is he doing that is bad?

He plans to continue Badluck Jona's legacy of selling off govt owned assets to private investors (ie cronies of Jona and foreigners) for chicken change all in the name of privatisation - this will condemn Nigerians further and further into a state of abject poverty - privatisation does not benefit Nigeria, it only enriches cronies and hangers ons of the corrupt Nigerian govt.

APC has no answers to Nigeria's problems, they are actually relying on the imperialists to fund them and keep them in power.
Politics / Re: Buhari Receives President Ouattara Alassane Of Côte D'ivoire by cap28: 11:54pm On Apr 20, 2015
sethken:


The French pushed Gbagbo out of power, and not Quattara...It took a contingent of French Commandos to overrun Gbagbo. Quttara is a French stooge. He may not be reelected anyways.

Ouattara is a front man of French imperialists and he acted on behalf of his neo colonialists masters to oust Gbagbo. Therefore the question now is why is he consorting with Buhari who claims that he has come to save the masses from the iniquity of Badluck Jona and his collaborators. Show me your friends and I will tell you who you are, why is Buhari hanging out with a known imperialist puppet, traitor and stooge?
Politics / Re: Buhari Receives President Ouattara Alassane Of Côte D'ivoire by cap28: 11:44pm On Apr 20, 2015
GenBuhari:
Gbabo was an elected president and declared winner by his country's constitutional court.

Gbabo treatment is reserved for African leaders who refuse to be stooges of the white neocolonialist nations.

Interesting that Quattara claims to have come to congratulate GEJ for conceding defeat, something he himself failed to do after Gbabo was declare winner by the courts.

General did you read that article I posted about Buhari?

Apparently his PR team were using Obama's spin doctors. Never knew Buhari would be cuddling up so close to the US, I hope you can see the handwriting on the wall now.

Your man's ass has been bought and paid for.
Politics / Re: Buhari Receives President Ouattara Alassane Of Côte D'ivoire by cap28: 11:40pm On Apr 20, 2015
igbo2011:
Outtara is a puppet to France.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zdeyg2vXyoM

big time puppet, murderer and traitor to the Ivorien people, I wonder what sort of advice he is planning on giving to Buhari.

So far Buhari seems to be playing ball with the IMF - he's about to raise the price of petrol, I hope he is going to be ready for the backlash
Politics / Re: Buhari Receives President Ouattara Alassane Of Côte D'ivoire by cap28: 11:37pm On Apr 20, 2015
teeowl:
he is already making alliances...
yeah with the wrong people!
Politics / Re: Buhari Receives President Ouattara Alassane Of Côte D'ivoire by cap28: 11:12pm On Apr 20, 2015
Everyone has a price, I didn't know Buhari was so cheap:

[b]Former military dictator wins Nigerian presidency

By Thomas Gaist
1 April 2015


Initial reports Tuesday indicated that Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) party has emerged as the victor in Nigeria’s presidential elections, which took place over the weekend.

Buhari’s apparent victory has been met with allegations of vote rigging by supporters of current President Goodluck Jonathan’s People’s Democratic Party (PDP), which has controlled Nigeria's government since the end of open military rule in 1999.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a federation of West African regimes that has organized regional military missions in league with Washington and the European powers, has given its stamp of approval to the elections and insisted that both sides accept the final vote tally.

If confirmed, Buhari’s ascendancy would represent a further extension of US political domination over Africa’s wealthiest country and largest oil producer. Buhari received years of training from the US military, graduating from the US Army War College in 1980, before becoming military dictator of Nigeria in a 1983 military coup d’etat that overthrew the government of President Shehu Shegari



There are clear indications that the Obama White House favors a transition from Jonathan to Buhari. During Buhari’s campaign, the APC has reportedly relied on support from a consulting firm run by US President Barack Obama’s former senior advisor and campaign manager David Axelrod.

In January 2015, Buhari was invited as the keynote speaker for a conference, “Countdown to Nigeria’s 2015 Elections,” held by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a ruling class think tank with close ties to the White House.

The increasingly friendly relations of the Jonathan government with China likely explain the recent growth of tensions between the Jonathan administration and the Obama administration, which is seeking to counter growing Chinese hegemony in Africa through military and political means. Chinese economic concessions in the country’s massive oil sector include a 2010 $23 billion contract signed by Jonathan with Chinese firms for construction of several new oil and petrochemical facilities.

Apparently fearful of expanding US influence within Nigeria’s military establishment, the Jonathan administration moved suddenly in late 2014 to cancel a US-sponsored program to train new Nigerian military units. US officials responded to the cancellation with public threats that Jonathan’s policies were bringing US-Nigerian relations to an historic low.


US backing for the Buhari campaign is part of US efforts to secure control over the massive oil resources flowing through Nigeria's export terminals along the Gulf of Guinea. As early as 2001, the Bush administration’s National Energy Policy Development Group, headed by Vice President Dick Cheney, concluded that control of Nigerian oil and drilling developments in the Gulf of Guinea were critical to US interests.

The US military and elite US think tanks have since developed plans for militarily occupying and controlling Lagos, home to some 20 million Nigerians. Papers published in 2014 specifically citing Lagos as a necessary focus for US contingency planning included “Megacities and the United States Army: Preparing for a complex and uncertain future,” published by the US Army’s Strategic Studies Group, and “Mega Cities, Ungoverned Areas, and the Challenge of Army Urban Combat Operations in 2030-2040,” published by the Small Wars Foundation.

Saturday’s elections were the culmination of a struggle between different factions of a national bourgeois elite, with both sides equally hostile to Nigeria’s workers, oppressed masses and peasantry. Jonathan and Buhari alike represent a Nigerian ruling class that is completely dependent upon foreign capital and incapable of implementing even limited measures to raise the living standards of the population.

Buhari’s rise comes as yet further proof that Africa’s “democratic” and “independent” governments, established through “decolonization” and plagued by a never-ending series of military coups, are to be further transformed into colonial-style garrison states in service of the US and European banks and corporations.


http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2015/04/01/nige-a01.html

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Politics / Re: Buhari Receives President Ouattara Alassane Of Côte D'ivoire by cap28: 11:06pm On Apr 20, 2015
IMF puppet Allassane Ouatarra is in Nigeria to pay homage to Buhari our newly inducted imperialist puppet and IMF errand boy - I used to have a lot of respect for Buhari but now I realise that every one has a price, Buhari wanted power at all costs and was willing to sell his soul to the demonic imperialists, okay lets see how this is going to end.
Foreign Affairs / Re: 'We Are Living In Fear' -Nigerians In South Africa Cry Out by cap28: 10:49pm On Apr 20, 2015
and another one:

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Former military dictator wins Nigerian presidency

By Thomas Gaist
1 April 2015


Initial reports Tuesday indicated that Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) party has emerged as the victor in Nigeria’s presidential elections, which took place over the weekend.

Buhari’s apparent victory has been met with allegations of vote rigging by supporters of current President Goodluck Jonathan’s People’s Democratic Party (PDP), which has controlled Nigeria's government since the end of open military rule in 1999.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a federation of West African regimes that has organized regional military missions in league with Washington and the European powers, has given its stamp of approval to the elections and insisted that both sides accept the final vote tally.

If confirmed, Buhari’s ascendancy would represent a further extension of US political domination over Africa’s wealthiest country and largest oil producer. Buhari received years of training from the US military, graduating from the US Army War College in 1980, before becoming military dictator of Nigeria in a 1983 military coup d’etat that overthrew the government of President Shehu Shegari



There are clear indications that the Obama White House favors a transition from Jonathan to Buhari. During Buhari’s campaign, the APC has reportedly relied on support from a consulting firm run by US President Barack Obama’s former senior advisor and campaign manager David Axelrod.

In January 2015, Buhari was invited as the keynote speaker for a conference, “Countdown to Nigeria’s 2015 Elections,” held by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a ruling class think tank with close ties to the White House.

The increasingly friendly relations of the Jonathan government with China likely explain the recent growth of tensions between the Jonathan administration and the Obama administration, which is seeking to counter growing Chinese hegemony in Africa through military and political means. Chinese economic concessions in the country’s massive oil sector include a 2010 $23 billion contract signed by Jonathan with Chinese firms for construction of several new oil and petrochemical facilities.

Apparently fearful of expanding US influence within Nigeria’s military establishment, the Jonathan administration moved suddenly in late 2014 to cancel a US-sponsored program to train new Nigerian military units. US officials responded to the cancellation with public threats that Jonathan’s policies were bringing US-Nigerian relations to an historic low.


US backing for the Buhari campaign is part of US efforts to secure control over the massive oil resources flowing through Nigeria's export terminals along the Gulf of Guinea. As early as 2001, the Bush administration’s National Energy Policy Development Group, headed by Vice President Dick Cheney, concluded that control of Nigerian oil and drilling developments in the Gulf of Guinea were critical to US interests.

The US military and elite US think tanks have since developed plans for militarily occupying and controlling Lagos, home to some 20 million Nigerians. Papers published in 2014 specifically citing Lagos as a necessary focus for US contingency planning included “Megacities and the United States Army: Preparing for a complex and uncertain future,” published by the US Army’s Strategic Studies Group, and “Mega Cities, Ungoverned Areas, and the Challenge of Army Urban Combat Operations in 2030-2040,” published by the Small Wars Foundation.

Saturday’s elections were the culmination of a struggle between different factions of a national bourgeois elite, with both sides equally hostile to Nigeria’s workers, oppressed masses and peasantry. Jonathan and Buhari alike represent a Nigerian ruling class that is completely dependent upon foreign capital and incapable of implementing even limited measures to raise the living standards of the population.

Buhari’s rise comes as yet further proof that Africa’s “democratic” and “independent” governments, established through “decolonization” and plagued by a never-ending series of military coups, are to be further transformed into colonial-style garrison states in service of the US and European banks and corporations.


http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2015/04/01/nige-a01.html



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Foreign Affairs / Re: 'We Are Living In Fear' -Nigerians In South Africa Cry Out by cap28: 10:27pm On Apr 20, 2015
ololo12 here's an interesting article for you to read:

[b]Nigeria general election: Buhari’s victory and the gathering storm

Written by Workers' Alternative – Nigeria

Tuesday, 07 April 2015


After sixteen years in power, the PDP has finally been removed by the Nigerian masses. This is a direct consequence of the mass movement that erupted in January 2012. Buhari has been elected by enthusiastic masses in the hope that he will provide real change. But his programme remains one of continuation of privatisations and sell-offs. It will not be long before the Nigerian masses realise this from their own living experience


APC Government, the rising hope and the gathering storm

The hopes of the masses are now high, and expectations are immense. Internally Displaced Persons in the North East strongly wish to go back home as quickly as possible. The millions of unemployed Nigerian youths are already at breaking point and urgently need jobs; workers want a minimum wage that will lift them from the poverty level they are currently in; Nigerian students and their poor parents desperately desire free and quality education, decent housing and truly vibrant health systems, stable electricity with modern infrastructure.

The incoming APC government has to meet all these expectations as it has already promised. It has to meet them in the midst of falling revenues and a battered economy that has thrived mainly on the back of huge corruption and the black economy for decades.

None of the legitimate demands of the working people can be met as quickly as needed, when the lion's share of the national resources still remains in the hands of an extremely small elite minority. For as long as production and distribution of cement and other building materials remain in the hands of Dangote and his likes, housing for all is a mere pipedream. The value of the Naira will remain epileptic for as long as the banks and other financial institutions remain in the hands of currency speculators who are the bankers. Without a crash direct-public-works programme, unemployment will remain very high. Aprivatized power sector will continue to mean lack of electricity, since the so called private investors will always place profit well above production and fair distribution of this essential service. How much will be adjudged an affordable level of school fees for Nigerian students when 70% of Nigerians live on less than $1 dollar a day that cannot afford daily 3 square meals, if not free with reasonable bursary to support the students? How can all these be financed when the lion's share from oil proceeds still go to an extremely small number of rich both locally and internationally?

The coming APC regime has already said it will leave the lion's share of national resources in the hands of the so called private investors. It has publicly informed us that it will proceed with more privatizations and sell-out of our collective properties, that is, theAPC will continue with all the capitalist policies that led to the downfall of PDP after 16years. It means everything has changed while nothing fundamental has actually changed between the outgoing regime and the incoming one.

One thing that is clear is, if it took the PDP 16 long years to be exposed and to implode, the APC will not have the luxury of these long years. It has to rule with the economy in a much more difficult situation and carry out its policies among a huge population that has already awoken and has tested its power. The implosion of the PDP has successfully replaced itself with a rickety APC so that the status quo can remain. It is now for the working class and the politically rising youth to build a genuine political alternative that will radically transform and change the status quo in a revolutionary manner, from the blood sucking capitalist system to a more human-focused socialist system.

http://www.marxist.com/nigeria-general-election-buharis-victory-and-the-gathering-storm.htm



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Foreign Affairs / Re: 'We Are Living In Fear' -Nigerians In South Africa Cry Out by cap28: 10:14pm On Apr 20, 2015
ololo12:
Spot on, sire! Where have you been? Trust, you're ok bruv! Have you seen the recent development? I'm talking of Buhari's romance with Uncle Sam. You were right, sire! Buhari has sold out to the imperialist. It's just a matter of time, as you normally say, and I quote " The push is coming to shove"


Hey my man, how u doin?

Listen Buhari is a front man for the imperialists, what do you think he went to Chatham House in London to do? That was where he was given the greenlight by the UK and US.
He's doing everything to keep them happy- he is about to increase petrol prices, rekindle military ties with the US despite their appalling behaviour towards us and he has already said that the likes of Jonathan and his cronies have nothing to fear as he has no intention of probing any of them. Brace yourself for more disappointment in the coming days ahead.

APC = PDP 2.0 wink wink
Foreign Affairs / Re: 'We Are Living In Fear' -Nigerians In South Africa Cry Out by cap28: 8:47pm On Apr 20, 2015
martinosi:


Cap28 How you dey...just of topic..how you see that Stunt Pulled by PM David Cameroun at RCCG Festival of Life
on friday Night 17th April 2015..lol...

Bros sorry I thought I replied you earlier. How you dey, hope you are well.

I think Cameron is simply doing what all deceitful tory politicians do when the elections are around the corner - pandering to the Nigerian immigrant community in London in order to fool people into thinking that he's all about inclusion and progressiveness. This is the usual stunt used by people of his ilk . Everything about this man and his party is about elitism and xenophobia . Lets not forget that it was his party who introduced the visa fee for so called "high risk" countries like Nigeria its also his party who have played the immigration card throughout the run up to these elections because if you want to get English people to vote for you just tell them that immigrants are flooding into their country and stealing their jobs. they are not that different from those xenophobic black south Africans, the only difference is that the ones here no longer use violence as they are fearful of the consequences. IN the 1950s and 60s in this country blacks and Indians used to get beaten and sometimes killed by marauding gangs of white thugs.
Politics / Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Gives South Africa 24hours Ultimatum. Threatens Action by cap28: 6:59pm On Apr 20, 2015
Julius Malema blames Zuma for the violence and xenophobia in South Africa:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opug_o2uG88

I respect this guy, he is fearless.

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Politics / Re: MTN Condems Xenophobia by cap28: 7:09pm On Apr 19, 2015
Boycott these motherfckrs they do not deserve to grow fat on your money, they couldn't care less how many of you are killed by their lynch mobs because African lives mean nothing to them. All that matters to them is profit, which is to be made at your expense , Africans need to set up and run their own companies and not continue to be dependant consumers
Foreign Affairs / Re: Mozambican man, Emmanuel Sithole Stabbed To Death In South Africa by cap28: 6:51pm On Apr 19, 2015
What I cant understand is why these black south Africans are so frightened of rising up against the white people who have completely ruined their lives I mean why are they so focused on black African immigrants who are just as much victims as they are, I mean why not even Indians, Pakistanis (aka human leeches) and other scum who are just as racist and evil as whites.
Phones / Re: South Africa Xnophobia: Nigerian Man Broke His MTN Sim Card In Protest(pics) by cap28: 6:43pm On Apr 19, 2015
SirShymexx:


Even if they were to replace Zuma, it won't change. So, it's more of an ANC thing - and that's evident in the way Mbeki was kicked out when he started murmuring about doing what Mugabe did. I think Mandela institutionalised it.

How are they are accomplices with the evil racists when they have got their own wars in rural South Africa with Afrikaans? My point is that: it's a Zulu thing now, if you retaliate and give a Xhosa a bloody nose in Nigeria, and Xhosas end up joining the madness, don't you think it will get worse? Then the other black South African ethnic groups also joining in might turn it into a genocide. So, you have to tread carefully cos they have nothing to lose, and most of them hardly leave their country. Whereas there are millions of other black Africans living there.

Just pray for peace to reign, and hopefully this will be a wake-up call for ANC. They have to do the right thing and damn the consequences before it consumes them as well.

Its funny how you make absolutely no mention of the apartheid regime and the central role that it played in the current state of affairs in South Africa. Why are you diverting off into inter ethnic issues when the crux of the problems of South Africa is hinged on its disgusting racist apartheid govt which still pulls the strings from behind closed doors? If Mandela had done the right thing and refused to sell out to De Beers and the other white industrialists blacks would have had most of their primary needs met but as this was not the case all that happened was a postponement of what is yet to come.

I for one would prefer Malema in office to Zuma but I know the west would work day and night to have him assassinated.
Phones / Re: South Africa Xnophobia: Nigerian Man Broke His MTN Sim Card In Protest(pics) by cap28: 5:56pm On Apr 19, 2015
SirShymexx:


Educate me on what a Zulu peasant in a Zulu village living abject poverty and a Zulu thug in Soweto with no hopes in life going to lose?


This problem is bigger than the Zulu peasant or thug, its gone beyond that, its about dealing with the person who caused the Zulu thug to act like an animal and kill his African brother, the same African brother who stood in solidarity with him against the white man who has ruined his life. Had it not been for apartheid that Zulu thug would not be living in such a state of despair and hatred. Lets not lose sight of the real villain in this situation. Hitting MTN where it hurts will force the hand of the south African govt one way or the other. If they refuse to do something about the mass poverty caused by apartheid then they will have themselves to blame as I cant see this situation ending well for anyone in that country.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Mozambican man, Emmanuel Sithole Stabbed To Death In South Africa by cap28: 5:37pm On Apr 19, 2015
This story brought tears to my eyes. I would like to warn any Nigerians who are stu.pid enough to stay put in that cesspit of a country that they should remember what happened to Nigerians in Libya 4 years ago. The Nigerian govt will not come to your aid as they do not give a damn about your welfare, so if you love your life leave the country now when you can, because from what I can see that country is going to disintegrate into a genocidal mess any time soon.

May the soul of that poor man rest in peace.

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Celebrities / Re: Meet Mercy Aigbe’s Stylish Daughter Michelle Who’s Just As Beautiful As Her Mom by cap28: 5:27pm On Apr 19, 2015
what is it with Nigerians posting pictures of their under age daughters on NL? Tomorrow the st.upid mother will start crying about paedophiles trying to get in touch with the daughter, I hope the mother is aware of the fact that the internet is where paedophiles hunt for victims.

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