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South African fashion week.
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morpheus24: Of course I have . i am simply reiterating the point of the thread.No you have not. You have no point. About your being tall (if you are) - no one's accusing you of the lack of brawn. The deficit is in the brains department. |
South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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zetzar: Damn this guy should have a one on one with mophie, I remember the wikileaks cables. It is clear that naai-geria has never been independent, it's truly sad.Their leaders sold Naai-geria's soul for money. |
South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South African fashion week.
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South Africa.
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Oh, the beauty of this place... "A choir rehearses in a field before a performance at a commemoration of the battle of Blood River in Natal, South Africa, 2004. The battle raged between Afrikaners and Zulus at Ncome River"
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"Andile Mazwai, a young black successful businessman, talks to clients in his office in Rosebank, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2002. Andile is part of a new class of black educated young people that are trying to uplift the country through black empowerment. At left is Phumzile Lengani, the first black female stockbroker in the country."
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"A boy takes a shower after swimming as the sun sets in Camps Bay outside Cape Town, South Africa, 2003. Camps Bay has some of the best beaches and most expensive properties in the country, and it’s a popular place for local and foreign visitors. "
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zetzar: You've added nothing new to the thread mehn, you somewhat think that you've hit a slam dunk, hopefully tomorrow u will be will to discuss naai-geria.He knows he hasn't. He's actually running away. But then again, who wants to deal with Naai-gerianism anyway... |
Not my caption: "Oscar Dube, a young successful black businessman, takes dip in the pool with his daughter's cousins in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2002. Oscar works in the mobile phone equipment business. A growing number of people belong to the new black elite in the country. Well educated and connected, they have risen from the poverty in the townships to a very different lifestyle, since the fall of Apartheid and the start of democracy in the country in 1994."
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morpheus24: Ahhhh , stop pating yourself on the back that quick,there's plenty of evidence out that undermines the BEE trickery of those chatsPoint it out and then tell us what it is that's wrong with BEE. After that, tell us when Naai-geria will get it'a "majority economic empowerment". God knows your abused and neglected majority need it. Too bad South Africa works to change the lives of its majority. ![]() You have no point. Numbers don't lie. Now that your "whites own everything" rubbish have failed, you drain our energies with stories of trickery. Live with it. South African blacks are better. |
Not my caption: "Andile Mazwai, South Africa's first black stockbroker and successful businessman takes hist first golf lesson with his wife, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2002. He belongs to the educated, new young black elite in South Africa."
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At the state theatre in Pretoria.
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They should leave me to post pictures. But if they demand attention, they will get it and they won't like it. ![]() |
White people - other Blacks have nothing to do wit the below. Naai-gerians and their lack of brains deserve all the credit for this collection of tribes and pseudo-country. By the way, Naai-gerianism is also being practised on African-americans. ![]() ____ Nigeria Risks Becoming A Failed State By 2030 – American Intelligence Reports By George Oregun on December 26, 2012 The USA’s National Intelligence Council has listed Nigeria as one of the top ten countries at risk of State failure. The National intelligence Council (NIC) is the center for midterm and long-term strategic thinking within the United States Intelligence Community (IC). The assertion was made in the Council’s Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds report — a document that comes out once per presidential administration. Page 18 of the report says Nigeria has the 9th highest risk in the world of failing as a country by 2030. Nigeria is one of eight African countries that feature in the top ten of the list. Others are Kenya, Somalia, Malawi, Niger, Congo, Uganda, and Burundi. Yemen and Afghanistan, two middle-eastern countries that are split along ethnic and religious lines also feature on the top ten. The findings were made using a Human Resilience Index (HRI), developed by Sandia Laboratories. Seven indicators are used to calculate the HRI: population growth rate, population density, caloric intake per capita, renewable fresh water per capita, arable land per capita, median age, and population health (including infant and child mortality and life expectancy). Countries on the list are projected to have a high risk of instability, conflict, or some other type of state failure in 2030 because of their poor human ecology and resilience. The report also mentions some positive things Nigeria can do to avoid failure. “Nigeria is a good example of potential upside and downside risks from migration for many aspiring states. Nigeria’s increasingly favorable demographic conditions offer it the opportunity to escape from the economic stagnation it has seen in the post-Independence period. “If it collects its demographic dividend in full, it could see per capita incomes treble by 2030, lifting 80 million people out of poverty. Part of that economic success would involve experiencing continued high levels of migration as young Nigerians immigrate to acquire or hone their skills abroad before returning to join the growing middle class and contribute to the economic miracle at home. “Policy failure, in contrast, could lead to a demographic disaster, with economic underperformance and enhanced risks of strife and conflict, creating substantially increased incentives to migrate.”
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morpheus24: Refresher..... Where would South Africa be without White people?Refresher - where would Naai-geria be without white people? They left you a country after independence. The 1993 - 2009 picture of South Africa looks like "below". Naai-geria destroyed their own country. Fail. And yes - you'd do well to ignore all those posts of mine, if you know what's good for you. Naai-gerianism is all you are good at.
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