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morpheus24: Defeat... HAhaha!5 lines of empty. Another time waster. |
all4naija: This is a man that has no good information about Nigeria. He is speculating on his poor write-up in that link. ![]() One-liner. Time-waster. |
Now, about the Naai-gerian bleks: By John Daly | Mon, 09 September 2013 22:47 http://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Nigeria-becoming-Worlds-1st-Failed-Petrostate.html Nigeria becoming World’s 1st Failed Petrostate? ____ This is where the self-hate comes from. This is what they are projecting onto other black people. |
morpheus24: Craig, I am too fast for you,Pity your "case" isn't as "fast" as you dream you are. It's not moving. Time for a different angle, Moffie. That or defeat ![]() |
Proud.SAfrican:It would be pretty awkward to try and steal something that's not there ![]() Yes, Proudly - and he proceeded to compare us to Japan. Lovely. |
morpheus24: Nah Craig, I am just posting videos, .....[just like you post pics no?](The red) Never a truer word spoken. When brains tire. Waiting for takers with an unproven "case". Confusion much? Have you concluded your "case" then? You'll be happy to know you aren't anywhere your fellow Naai-gerians haven't been on this thread. How does futility feel? |
all4naija: How is the electricity in your Silvertown(I don't know what is silver about lack of electricity in that Township)? Is it stable or there is none at all for the blacks living there?Oh, seeing as you asked - Silvertown people are getting houses, thank you very much. ![]() Try another one. Go! _____ Silvertown gets homes Posted by: Staff Reporter Tags: Cape Town, Construction, Home ownership, Khayelitsha, Silvertown, Silvertown Upgrade Project, South Africa Posted date: May 31, 2013 | No comment Cape Town – Some residents of Silvertown, Khayelitsha have been handed the keys to their new homes as part of the City of Cape Town’s Silvertown Upgrade Project. Mayoral Committee Member for Human Settlements, Councillor Tandeka Gqada presented the first five families their completed units this week. “Home ownership is one of the most significant economic achievements for an individual. As part of our vision of building a Caring City, we are absolutely committed to providing dignified living areas that communities can be proud of. We know that the provision of this kind of opportunity leads to a community’s brighter future,” said Councillor Gqada. The Silvertown Upgrade Project is set to see the construction of 800 units and was implemented as part of the City’s aims to formalise the upgrading of the Silvertown informal settlement, which became an established community in 1989. The project aims to provide houses and access to basic services for families, as well as formal tenure and entry into the property market. There are two phases of the project, the first involved upgrading the area and installing civil services such as roads and was concluded in 2009. The second phase of the development involves the construction of houses using a Peoples Housing Process (PHP) as stipulated in the National Housing Policy. This programme allows for community participation during the construction process. “A PHP allows for collaboration between the City and the community, thus ensuring that the interests of the community form a central point in the delivery of housing opportunities,” she explained. Four business plans for 800 units were approved in June 2012 and the construction of the houses began in October 2012. The first 400 houses are currently under construction, while a further 400 are planned for the new financial year. |
all4naija: People will only laugh at you if you continue making fond of yourself over this matter. I explain it to you that it is a mockery, still, you don't get it. Jeez, CragB!I don't see you laughing. ![]() I see you grimacing in mental anguish. Quick! Save your "case"! It's dying. You aren't a "useless Naai-gerian blek". Go! |
all4naija: Didn't you see the words 'the most resourceful nation in the world',please? What is wrong with South Africans. It is annoying to be seeing somebody accepting mockery as a kind gesture.Nonetheless, we thank you for pitting us against "the likes of Japan". We are sorry that you can only compare yourself to the worst side of Alexandra. Maybe your bleks are doing something wrong, non? |
morpheus24: Yeah they need to get to the pointing Craig, the Naija/Sa thing is dangling on its last threads. Just point its not that hardI see the zealousness is gone on the "point-to" side and grown on the "post-videos" side. A telling shift in momentum. When brains tire and arguments die. ![]() |
all4naija: I thought you claimed your country is the most resourceful nation in the world yet not in equal footing with the likes of Japan. Stop pointing fingers,dude!It's an honour to us that you consider it fitting to pit us against "the likes of Japan", while you pit Lagos against Alexandra township. |
all4naija: Welcome,bro! But, let me laugh a bit. Bwahaha...And your statement is a bare denial. We are happy to ignore it. |
all4naija: Touche! Did I touch somebody's nerves here? This would do better, Zulu master!A game of delusions. You remind me of Okonkwo from the novel. |
morpheus24: Weep for your fellow Pseudo SA blek citizens,....."They must not think like Africans to live in an "African" country n can't point to any other sub saharan country without a white settler population with on par infrastructure.They need not point to anything before your showing us who in the oil-producing world is as useless as you are. It's your enquiry, so prove that it's not a stûpid line of enquiry. That's all we can see. Until then, we sip coffee and watch you squirm like a worm. I weep for you. Azontoe is a ghanaian dance. Ag shame - is it that bad now? |
paniki: I have answered Morpheus' question multiple times but he ignores me.Moffie is not "travelling". He is escaping. Big difference. I am travelling. ![]() |
all4naija: [i]The thread has be proven time without numbers.I stopped reading at this point. |
all4naija: Mister Zulu, I don't think you have any fact as a source link to back up your image than it has been framed up by you. Not until you provide it you have not argument here, whatsoever!Don't give us words. Give us numbers. Simple. |
morpheus24: Has it been abandoned or merely avoided because everyone knows what will happen once they attempt to answer it.Don't blame us if you can't argue yourself into an answer. If your questions remain unanswered, then your enquiry is alive. Those whose case has been proven have no enquiries. They rest easy. I weep for you. Stuck in "deer-in-headlights-valley", is you. What to do, what to do? |
all4naija: [i]Much still remained to be answered,Those who've made their case don't have questions. Remember whose thread title it is |
all4naija: Lol.... IFROTFLMFAO(meaning -I just fell on the floor rolling on the floor laughing my f**king a** off). I cannot see the image you posted earlier in any of the links. Bwahaha... I only asked for a source. It is clear South Africans are the ones who are dyslexic in nature. Don't blame for saying that!Now, this is what's called a veeeery delayed reaction. A case of being overtaken by event. Quick! Look North! Preceding comments are fixing to make you look stûpid. |
Proud.SAfrican:Just be careful not to hold your breath. |
morpheus24: Oh no My pale faced Craigb, My "case" has been made,Of course it has been. And it has happily failed. Hence your very happy abandonment of your unsuccessful enquiry. |
all4naija: [i]Lol... when is repeating the same words now being creative?One word: *sigh |
all4naija: My point is clear enough. Where is the source of your image?It's not the image that matters. It's the numbers contained in the image that matter. Unless you can give us different numbers, you have no point. |
all4naija: You are still begging the question, mate(Americans would say pal).Your "case" is getting stuck in "out-of-ideas-valley". Quick! Think of something! |
all4naija: As predicted!Ag, boring - be creative, will you. I posted those words less than 5 mins ago. Creativity requires brains, I guess. You don't have them. |
all4naija: That is a conjecture, if you ask me. He is only good at that. So, there is nothing pointing to reality in that statement of his.I don't see your "case" advancing? ![]() |
all4naija: That Nigerians act accordinglyVery apt. We've been saying! |
A Naai-gerina is a Naai-gerian acting like a fumbling ballerina, by the way. Moffie the Naai-gerina ![]() |
morpheus24: Why don't you post another one of your pics of Bleks in tights dancing around on stage as a symbol of their emancipation.Seeing as you no longer have any business with your "case". Yes, why don't I? The pain of watching a Naai-gerina fall flat. |
all4naija: Truth can always be predicted, unlike lie peddle by South Africans just to look great when they are not!Yes - that's why it's easy to determine how a Naai-gerian will act next. |
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