Travel › Re: South African Communities Give Nigerians Quit Notice by Chauke(m): 6:24pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
[quote author=shekauvsbuhari post=57533469]u re naive. Some of our people do dirty deals there quite alright but de SA guys re worse criminals.its envy. Immideately aparthied ended, crime grew astronomicaly among SA people bcs of laziness, iliteracy and unemployment; this was long before nigerians started goin there. Nigerians and other nationals came and started out-doing them in all spheres and envy set in.every crime done by foreigners is attributed to nigerians and that is de annoyance. Nigerians work hard and some do crimes too but its over-hyped bcs they make it more than de citizens. Combination of hardwork,ingenuity, ambition and crime for some. Our people are very visible and loud in their lifestyles.So blaming nigerians is a way of letting out their envy and hatred. [/quote
I am enjoying your political masturbation what a great spectacle |
Travel › Re: South African Communities Give Nigerians Quit Notice by Chauke(m): 6:16pm On Jun 15, 2017*. Modified: 6:49pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
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Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa 2019 AFCON Qualifiers: 0 - 2 (Full Time) by Chauke(m): 6:17am On Jun 11, 2017 |
jakandeola: I hate south Africa I wish we neva fight dat dey be frer a disgrace to africa. am in pains Take it easy mate this is just sport nothing serious. |
Business › Re: South African Netflorist Is Uncomfortable Selling To A Nigerian Man by Chauke(m): 9:45pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
NubiLove: Because some Nigerians can't accept reality... and get out of South Africa which is the rape capital and HIV capital of the world. One important point nobody invited an infestation of nigerians to South Africa. |
Business › Re: South African Netflorist Is Uncomfortable Selling To A Nigerian Man by Chauke(m): 9:38pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
NubiLove: It is expected from the South Africans to be Xenophobic and racist. If South Africa is such a horrible place for Nigerians why are they still here? |
Business › Re: South African Netflorist Is Uncomfortable Selling To A Nigerian Man by Chauke(m): 9:36pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
khalids: Oga read first before commenting....The guy is based in South Africa. Do you expect him to start importing flower and champagne that is available at his location......
SMH...and some people just they click like....... With his attitude surely he should be planning to leave xenophobic South Africa with his country men |
Business › Re: South African Netflorist Is Uncomfortable Selling To A Nigerian Man by Chauke(m): 9:31pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Curry30: The hatred I have for that country is immense.
Everything about South Africa irritates me. Their ugly names, faces, language...everything
Shame, Nigerian govt still jokes with them by allowing MTN & DSTV do business here.
Useless nation. Well thousands of Igbos and afonjas they fu@ken love the place they feel is better than the zoo they left behind |
Business › Re: South African Netflorist Is Uncomfortable Selling To A Nigerian Man by Chauke(m): 9:26pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
eleojo23: South Africans need deliverance from inferiority complex. I think nigerians must clean their dodge image first , with their many scams they cannot be trusted which very sad for the honest ones |
Business › Re: South African Netflorist Is Uncomfortable Selling To A Nigerian Man by Chauke(m): 9:12pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
danot1030: It's high time Nigeria government cut its tie with South Africa, we honestly don't need anything from them. Is high time that Nigerians get the Bleep out of South Africa |
Business › Re: South African Netflorist Is Uncomfortable Selling To A Nigerian Man by Chauke(m): 9:09pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
madjune: The average Nigerian is sneaky when it comes to stuff about trust and integrity.
Fact. I don't blame foreigners. Nigerians and online business involving credit cards disaster! |
Crime › Re: 20 People Killed As Akwa Ibom and Cross River Communities Clash (Graphic Photos) by Chauke(m): 5:01pm On Apr 24, 2017 |
[quote author=Zeemarch post=55865073]Why the killing innocent people... What graphics pix...[/quote
This is worse than xenophobic attacks in South Africa |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Tim Omotoso Arrested For Having Sex With Church Members In South Africa by Chauke(m): 11:27pm On Apr 21, 2017*. Modified: 5:46am On Apr 22, 2017 |
bellville: You understand that country perfectly. If you're going to south Africa, please stick to blackberlin's advice Why try to make a living in that crime infested backward country, your country should take care of you |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Tim Omotoso Speaks On Visiting Paradise And Raising a Dead Woman (video) by Chauke(m): 11:14pm On Apr 21, 2017*. Modified: 5:47am On Apr 22, 2017 |
oglalasioux: This nonsense couldn't have happened under apartheid South Africa. So much for granting independence to black men. This is happening today because South Africa has opened its borders to all sort of riff raff from failed African states. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Chauke(m): 5:58pm On Apr 20, 2017 |
ZarZar: This is not even worth a response. Consider this post a donation from a good South African AKA Moi. If nigeria was so great why are we infesting South Africa despite their dislike of Nigerians which they have shown in so many ways? |
Crime › Re: Pastor Allegedly Abused 30 Girls Sexually In South Africa by Chauke(m): 5:54pm On Apr 20, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria: The Official Punching Bag Of The World by Chauke(m): 2:32pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
PatriotTemidayo: When Xenophobic attacks first became loud, many of us were singing HATE. We argued that the reason the south Africans hated and still hate us is because we were successful in business, and they are not. We sighted the sheer laziness of the south African people, especially the black men, and used all narratives to boost our self-image as against the legion of crimes the country accused our men and women of. Ranging from Drugs peddling, to ring of prostitution, to fraud and importation of fake pastors, among others. Some will even say that south African men hate Nigerians because our men are more romantic and treated south African women better. What a hilarious argument.
Last two weeks, it was south Africa, this week, its been India. The question is, Where next?
Is it safe to say the Indians hate us because we are very successful? Wouldn't the world laugh at us if we keep using that shallow defence line? As far as technology and advancement is concerned, India is light years ahead of us. So why the attack?
A Lady friend of mine, of South African Origin had taken me to the cleaner once, simply because I was trying hard to prove to her that not all Nigerians are bad, and back home, here in Nigeria, we have good people, with high moral values and conscience.
On both arguments, I lost. She is an IT expert, and had travelled 19 countries, working for some of the biggest financial and communication companies of repute. Not only had she seen Nigerians in their craft in her native country, south Africa, she had shared spaces with them in most, if not all the countries she had visited, including Nigeria. She was clear about her experiences with and Knowledge of Nigerians, her points were solid, with examples and statistical data to back up her claims.
I love my country to the bone, and like the skin on my back, my heart clip to her. However, there is a truth we need to tell ourselves, a truth that political correctness and false patriotism would not allow us say.
Are we only known for crimes? The answer is NO!
Are we ruthless in crime? Yes!
Are we very creative in criminal ventures? It is a YES YES!
Do we invent and introduce crimes to countries where they were originally unknown? And the answer will be a loud YES!
And lastly, are all Nigerians bad? It is a No! No! All Nigerians are not bad, and some of you reading this might have made big sacrificed to remain different from the packs of the hush-money gang that can do anything, just anything to be rich.
When I was in year 5 in the university, one of my course mates travelled to south Africa. This story will give an idea of what might have instigated the whole world against us. This brother, to my limited knowledge, was one of the baddest gang in school. Few days after he left for the greener land, a neighbour gave me a load-down of what he was going to do, below was what I learnt about his Journey to SA:
"Dayo, did you know that ZZZ is going to south African as a pastor?" I was like Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Da ?
"His brother owns one of the biggest Pentecostal churches in SA, and while ZZZ was aboard his plane, his brother ordained him a pastor and asked him to ACT as such once he lands in SA"
A top man of a campus gang, who was a celebrating his journey to SA with Booze and Babes just few hours ago, would land in South Africa changing "God Bless you".
The truth is cold but we have to serve it when necessary. Many of our young men and women are mainly going out of the country for activities that are far from legit. I remember a sister once gave a testimony about her sister who travelled to Italy, and had been there working for 6 years without permanent visa and stay. In simple term, she had been prostituting, and yet the sister could come b4 the Altar OF God, and celebrate such.
The thing is, our moral compasses are broken and need be fixed. Some of the people reading this post will come to bash me, not because I am wrong, but because they no longer see anything wrong with wrong actions. The world don't hate us cuz we are smart (cuz we really are), they hate us because our smartness is destroying their homes, morals, and even insult their sovereignty. If you are different and really wanna work hard through legit means as a Nigerian, you'll be hated and insulted by your peers. Parents wouldn't wanna give out their daughter to a brother who is climbing the ladder of life slowly and steadily, they want someone who can jump in and start spending money on their needs, as if marriage is now a POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME. churches only celebrate people who could contribute to the work of God and make the humble guys look like failures, through their preachings.
In all, the zeal to get rich at all cost and the saddening reality of celebrating money instead of values and morals have gotten us here. If the whole world decide to make Nigerians account for their sins of criminal activities, half of the countries would be on our trail by now. As we speak, some of our men and women are just wearing their shoes to go into another kinda crime. They never listen, its all about the money for them.
If the whole world decides to give Nigerians the south-African and Indian treatment, this country will be one hell of an IDP camp, and the biggest in history.
Truth hurts, but it heals ad well.
#myopinions #PatriotTemidayo
Truth be told be both the afonjas and the Igbos are a real nuisance in South Africa. |
Health › Re: List Of Dirtiest Cities In Africa, Number 14 Will Shock You by Chauke(m): 2:25pm On Apr 01, 2017*. Modified: 3:48pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
[quote author=soberdrunk post=55153429]Seems Nigeria and South Africa are the dirtiest countries in Africa!!  [/quo The study in case of South Africa is looking at air pollution ,the towns in the study mostly host eskom coal powered stations and old mine dumps. |
Crime › Re: Ife: Dead Bodies Of Victims Of Yoruba-Hausa Clash In Osun (Graphic Pictures) by Chauke(m): 2:55am On Mar 11, 2017 |
[quote author=maasoap post=54437318]When finished lying to yourself, let me know. Who is telling you about pics or news concerning South Africans xenophobic attacks on Nigerians? Go on YouTube, you will see different videos there. Abeg, pack well. [/quote
Do not believe everything that you google the internet mumu! |
Travel › Re: More Photos Of Eko Black Pearl Tower After Commisioning! by Chauke(m): 8:10pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
Naija4Fatality: South africa was nt even suppose to have largest econmy in the first place, the economy was suppose to look like that of kenya but all thanks to the europeans whites who decided to make south african great using their money, experience, european banks to rapidly grow south africa at that point and the infastructure was done by them and south africa was experiencing better Gdp growth faster the its population growth,so the real south africans are as empty as a vaccum. And since the takeover of the economy, your black inexperience lucky people have no clue of how they are going to run the economy and since then the Gdp growth has been a problem and infact the standard of living of average south africans is going down, why?,why?,why? Because u gat no clue?? And standard of an average afonjas or Igbo has improved ten fold. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Senate & House Of Reps Divided Over South Africa Visit by Chauke(m): 8:00pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
ikorodureporta: See Xenophobic king Zuma.... Hey not a bad attempt at Photoshop keep on trying you will eventually get it right. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Senate & House Of Reps Divided Over South Africa Visit by Chauke(m): 7:57pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
teebell999: Most of them will go and come back with HIV! Somebody say AMEN No they will come back with loads of shopping bags from Sandton City and envy how they are failing to do any good for the fatherland. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Senate & House Of Reps Divided Over South Africa Visit by Chauke(m): 7:30pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
teemy: i believe the ones who had it in mind to go at first and with prepared plans to undertake should be the ones to go. let the 6-man reps team visit south africa while the senate invites the sa ambassador. that would be best. Let's deal with Yoruba and Fulani squabbles first. |
Crime › Re: Ife: Dead Bodies Of Victims Of Yoruba-Hausa Clash In Osun (Graphic Pictures) by Chauke(m): 7:13pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
levos2007: What is bad is bad. What is the difference of what happened i South Africa ? Shame on them shame on ife, shame on Oba Adeyeye, Shame on Nigeria police, Shame on Reglious Leader. Infact Shame on Them all. Things were never this bad during the attacks in Southie they were exaggerated by those with an agenda to malign South Africa through fake news by posting pics that had nothing with xenophobic attacks in South Africa. This is very sad and tragic all Africa should feel the pain. |
Crime › Re: Ife: Dead Bodies Of Victims Of Yoruba-Hausa Clash In Osun (Graphic Pictures) by Chauke(m): 7:00pm On Mar 09, 2017*. Modified: 7:19pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
levos2007: What is bad is bad. What is the difference of what happened i South Africa ? Shame on them shame on ife, shame on Oba Adeyeye, Shame on Nigeria police, Shame on Reglious Leader. Infact Shame on Them all. û [/color][color=#000099]This savagery never took place in South Africa during the xenophobic attack, this violence is of hellish proportions. |
Crime › Re: Ife: Dead Bodies Of Victims Of Yoruba-Hausa Clash In Osun (Graphic Pictures) by Chauke(m): 6:40pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
FriendNG: Dozens Of Hausa's Massacred In Ife
Is Time You Come Back Home.
* Very atrocious and hapless incident, I pray it never happens again. You murdered the Hausas, overjoyed and yet blame them for your crimes. Many have been slayed but only 5 were reported. (By your deceitful media platforms)
* Thereupon you fabricated contrastive narrations about the incident 2 paint black them (Hausa).
* My message to the none indigenes: You should never go on reprisal attack thus killing innocent people. It is time you return home and develop your inherent domain.
" Yes you can and Yes you will make it in your belonging territory. "
“Whoever kills a person [unjustly]…it is as though he has killed all mankind. And whoever saves a life, it is as though he had saved all mankind.” (Qur’an, 5:32)
Enough is Enough We hope loud mouth Nigerian senators will address this mess than run to South Africa to deal with xenophobic attacks. Clean your backward before you start preaching to others. |
Crime › Re: Policemen Attack Okada Riders In Abuja (Photos) by Chauke(m): 6:31pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by Chauke(m): 6:51pm On Mar 08, 2017*. Modified: 3:25am On Mar 11, 2017 |
[quote author=DirtyGold post=54377361]In otherwords, you people are going to see how you can beg them to cooperate with you? I would have preferred they summon the south africans to come apologize (with compensations) and advance how they will prevent future occurrences since they are the offenders.
We really have jokes as leaders in a country that claims to be giant of Africa... Is this how USA, Britain, Russia etc will respond to this?
What's tha business?[/quote
We don't mind apologizing but at the same time all Igbos and afojas to get the hell out SA. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by Chauke(m): 6:51pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
[quote author=DirtyGold post=54377361]In otherwords, you people are going to see how you can beg them to cooperate with you? I would have preferred they summon the south africans to come apologize (with compensations) and advance how they will prevent future occurrences since they are the offenders.
We really have jokes as leaders in a country that claims to be giant of Africa... Is this how USA, Britain, Russia etc will respond to this?
What's tha business?[/quote
We don't mind apologizing but at the same time all Igbos and afonjas to get the hell out SA. |
Politics › Re: JUST In:senate Cancels Protest Visit To South Africa by Chauke(m): 6:46pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
ontolegit: The senate has cancelled its planned visit to the South African parliament to protest against the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.
Ike Ekweremadu, deputy senate president, announced the decision of upper legislative during a plenary session on Wednesday.
He said the decision of the senate was informed by the need for the legislature to send a single delegation to South Africa.
The house of representatives had already nominated Femi Gbajabiamila, house leader, to lead five members of the lower legislative chamber to South Africa for the same reason.
They are – Nnenna Okeje, Sadiq Ibrahim, Henry Nwawuba, Nasiru Daura, and Shehu Musa.
Last Tuesday, the senate resolved to send a strong delegation to South Africa to protest against the attacks on Nigerians in the country.
The upper legislative chamber took the decision after Rose Oko, a senator from Cross River north, moved a motion urging it to intervene in the resurgence of xenophobic attacks.
In recent times, aggrieved South Africans have attacked Nigerians and their businesses.
The Nigerian Union in the country reported that pieces of property worth millions were destroyed in the attacks.
Responding to the development last Tuesday, the senate resolved “to send a strong parliamentary delegation to the South African parliament to register its displeasure at the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians”.
But the senate has now aborted the plan.
Abike Dabiri-Erewa, senior special assistant to the president on foreign affairs and diaspora, had earlier warned the South African government against the attacks, threatening consequences if they persist. Deal with fulani herdsmen first. |
Politics › Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by Chauke(m): 6:28pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
winj3: Apparently, many of the slaves taken to America, Europe and the west indies were from Nigeria - Slavery lasted 400 years without much revolt and fight from these docile slaves!
It explains why Nigerians by design are very docile, weak minded, enduring of oppression and acepting of humiliation.
It explains why indians, chinese, Nigerian politicians, military governments and others can abuse Nigerians repeatedly without any repercussions.
The world has come to realize that and they use the opportunity to dehumanize, abuse and torment Nigerians at home and globally.
Read this statement by a Nigerian leader
"Gbajabiamila, who is leading the House six-man delegation to South Africa, next Monday, explained that the retaliation would be detrimental to both countries" - This is the person representing the country that has lost dozens of its citizens and it is still happening!
They have been sending delegations for years since the attacks started but more delegations and more begging is required.
You have to weep for that useless country! They won't do anything because they have their hands full with the Fulani marauding herdsmen |
Travel › Re: See The Moment The First International Aircraft Landed In Kaduna Airport by Chauke(m): 6:22pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
OkuFaba: we got currupt and greedy leaders. Theirs nothing worth celebrating in this nation except for we're alive Our leaders are a product of our society they do not come from outer space |
Crime › Re: More Graphic Pictures From Yoruba And Hausa Clash Today. by Chauke(m): 6:18pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
Cutehector: And yet we keep on preaching against Xenophobic attacks in south africa
This is internal xenophobia hope it will make international headline news |