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all4naija: I think I am more human than you are, you fool. You that is even black a$$ coming here to show off monkey images to whet your dirty village ego! Who do you think you are? You senseless pig, nitwit. The Nigerians you called monkeys are still dishing you the sh*ts. ...all your kids don't grow - Tupac. A$$hole!You don't know what the colour of my skin is. It's irrelevant. Soak up the truth and leave me alone. It's a free world. I'll say what needs to be said. If you don't like it don't read it. In fact, voetsek!
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yeboyes: [size=15pt]CraigB are you an AfrikanerMonkeys cannot address me. This has everything to do with mentality - and nothing to do with race. |
collynzo2: Maybe it's because you don't use MTN magic sim, I stream online tv/radio, download and browse unlimited without paying a single kobo. Rip off MTN and you'll be glad you didI go chop yo dollar ooooooo...
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Nigerian crime wave sweeps through Britain By JASON BENNETTO The intelligence agencies MI6 and MI5 are being used to clamp down on fraud and drug-dealing by West African gangs. [/b]Jason Bennetto, Crime Correspondent, investigates a trend costing Britain billions of pounds a year. [b]The criminals, mainly Nigerians, have been discovered working inside government departments, the police and tax offices. The level of crime is so serious that the National Criminal Intelligence Service will tomorrow announce an expansion of its work against the gangs. |
Nigerians Banned From Vietnam!! February 07, 2009 ThisDay Government of the Eastern Asia Socialist Republic of Vietnam has embarked on a serious crack down of Nigerians resident in the country following a wave of anti-social and criminal activities reportedly being perpetrated by Nigerian immigrants. THISDAY gathered that following the unabating criminal acts by Nigerians resident in the country, Vietnamese authorities had recently placed a blanket ban on Nigerian travellers entering the country, irrespective of whether such travellers are government officials and businessmen who have genuine reasons or not. Sources, including a Ministry of Foreign Affairs official in Abuja disclosed that the Vietnamese authorities had also two weeks ago summoned the Nigerian Ambassador in Hanoi,the nation's capital, to officially protest what they consider the unbecoming attitude of Nigerians and to intimate him of plans to deport scores of Nigerians already in detention over diverse criminal acts. Impeccable sources told THISDAY that three Nigerians, who attempted to smuggle themselves into Vietnam last month were also arrested and are among those billed for deportation any moment from now. The patience of Vietnamese authorities reportedly snapped following incessant cases of high profile crimes, including drug peddling, sexual assault on Vietnamese ladies,violent/bloody clashes between Nigerians and their compatriots, street fighting, and immigration violations, among others. A couple of weeks ago, a group of Nigerians were said to have murdered their compatriot in cold blood. Although the name of the victim could not be ascertained, a source told THISDAY that his family in Nigeria has been informed about the incident. |
all4naija: You and your monkey parade won't help to solve the matter. It is clear you are much more dumb than those monkeys in the images you posted. You are a loser, man.I don't talk to monkeys. |
Global Organized Crime The Nigerian Criminal Enterprises Nigerian organized crime has become influential in transnational illegal activities only recently. It can be traced to the collapse of oil prices in the early 1980s and the subsequent problems that this caused for an economy that relied on oil exports for 95 percent of its earnings. This resulted in a number of well-educated Nigerians, many living in other countries, to be deprived of their primary source of income. This in turn created a wave of individuals turning to crime as a means of supplementing their income. Nigerian Criminal Enterprises have developed large scale drug trafficking operations that are second only to the Asian triads in their import of heroin into the United States. This has been facilitated by a relatively secure home base, characterized by lack of legislation and law enforcement capacity, as well as political instability, corruption and few sources to devote to fighting organized crime. Further, Nigerian organizations have engaged in extensive fraud and extortion activities, including credit card fraud, and fraudulent activities through commercial banks and government assistance programs. Nigerian Criminal Enterprises are difficult to infiltrate due to the fact that they operate in a tribal structure. These groups also have little problem accepting menial jobs, which include narcotics trafficking activities, despite a membership that has a generally high level of education. Pass me the rifle, please.
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Research Article Security Journal (2001) 14, 61–71; doi:10.1057/palgrave.sj.8340090 Nigerian Organised Crime in South Africa H F Snyman Chief Lecturer, Division of Public Safety and Criminal Justice, Technikon SA, Private Bag x6, Florida 1710, Johannesburg, South Africa, Email: RSnyman@tsa.ac.za Top of page Abstract The transition to democracy in South Africa not only ended the country's isolation from the rest of the world, but also opened it to an influx if international organised crime groups. There are few arrests and fewer successful prosecutions of Nigerians involved in organised crime. The type, nature and extent of Nigerian involvement in organised crime, and especially drug-related crime and fraudulent actions, are discussed, with an exposition of the typical modus operandi of advance fee fraud in South Africa given. The prevention and control of Nigerian involvement in organised crime in South Africa is considered. This exposition of organised crime in South Africa holds importance for the rest of the world, as the country is used as a through-route for the smuggling of drugs, and businessmen from countries in Europe and elsewhere are enticed to participate in an advance fee fraud scheme that offers lucrative profits. The transnational nature of Nigerian involvement in organised crime in South Africa needs to be recognised world-wide. Keywords: Transnational organised crime, drug-related crimes, advance fee fraud, Nigerian scams, foreign businessmen as victims Someone pass me the gun
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The investigation took Insp. Steinhöbel into Hillbrow, an area of Johannesburg that once was cosmopolitan in a good sense but has since deteriorated into a cesspool, and into its belly of drugs and prostitution. It led to at least one arrest. Onyebachi Mbanefo, a 33-year-old Nigerian and known drug lord, was taken into custody on October 9, 2003, in Hillbrow. Although he was arrested on drug charges, the Flowerdays were notified of his arrest and a source revealed that he was being investigated in relation to Tanya's murder. The police refrained from any meaningful comment, but the suspect's computer hard drive and several video cassettes were confiscated and sealed in evidence containers.
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Bliksem Bobbejaane. |
Italy http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/italian-and-nigerian-gangs-a-deadly-alliance-2361393.html A be di mastaa Yu be du mugu A go chop yo dolla ooooooo
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Malaysia Many Africans look so old but using student visas driving new cars at Wawasan Puchong, Pusat Bandar Puchong, Pusat Bandar Puteri areas. Many using cyber cafes at Pusat Bandar Puteri sending emails to many Malaysian single women, divorcee and widows cheating them. Many stupid Malaysian women giving them cars to drive, buying beers for them daily exchange for sex. Many africans who are roaming these places are earning through many illegal ways to drive new cars and drink alcohols. I suspect the following cars are driven by African crooks at these Puchong areas involved in illegal activities. The Puchong police should stop the cars driven by the Africans and Nigerians to check for drugs, weapons, stolen laptops, alcohols, black money. The cars the Africans and Nigerains driving are - __- A go chop yo dolla ooooooo!
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http://www.malaysiacrime.com/crime/title/africans-and-nigerians-nuisance-at-puchong-areas/ A go chop yo dolla ooooooo! A be di mastaa Yu be di mugu
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A go chop yo dolla oooooooooo |
Miss_3v3: "Foreigners" aka Zimbabweans, Somalians, etc end up doing better then locals(Their businesses etc) plus the famous sayings "They steal our jobs, our women etc, ring a bell?Non tax-paying foreigners using a country's infrastructure with no benefits to the economy is not doing better. It's abusing the system. Which is why their countries are a mess. Third world economics. |
Noshonal airport - let me geddem Noshional stadiuum - let me go biild um Da noshonal lifaynali - let me got down Da contlakt - o go dilivaa Pey me som moneeey Naw ma sissta bradaa Yu bee di muugu I bee di masta I go take yo moneeyy disapeeya A go chop yo dolla. A go choo yo dolla ooooooo
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Miss_3v3: If you cannot comprehend basic English then this is not my problem"Nigerians taking over seems to be the problem". Bull shyte. |
Miss_3v3: I'm not. Am speaking about my experiences and foreigners in general in South Africa. The average South African hates foreigners. Most xenophobic nation in Africa and this thought is shared amongst most African countries.You diagnosed the problem. Wrongly so. Go look at your post; and see your diagnosis. |
collynzo2: I love your pics, you look goodChop yo dolla. |
Miss_3v3: I'm not a South African lmfao, when did i claim to be one?Well, don't speak for Saffas then. |
Miss_3v3: much worse offSouth Africans don't use this phrase in their English. You're posing. You aren't a Saffa.
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"They are jealous. We got swag. See how we be"
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Bolloxssss! "We have ruined our land. So, we will go ruin someone else's. Oh, I know! Let's go to Hillbrow!"
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What is with the use of apes in your post