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Timewilltell3:Now you see why I call you st*pid-idi*tic-miscreed. You don't even know that SA is one of the most racially diverse nations on the continent. I don't have any real issues with Nigerians per say, but you are on another level of SPECIAL . |
Timewilltell2:https://answersafrica.com/top-10-airports-in-africa.html Now read and see who is the best in Africa. I suspect you've never been out of your little village. |
Timewilltell2:I've never seen a nigerian in SA police, you fcks are traders, scammers and drug dealers here in SA. I think u need a new s*x toy. |
Timewilltell2:I'm not Zulu nor am I dark skinned you miscreed. You are one of the most fcvkup village H*oes I've ever confronted here on NL, you've got some self esteem issues with regards to skin color. But I don't blame you for worshiping whites because its what you bleaching village idi*ts idolize there in you shiirthole. |
Timewilltell2:The Bleach Bunny are at it again. |
Timewilltell2:You sound like a h*rny teen. |
Timewilltell2:Where the fcvk do get the idea that I'm a boer u fxcktard. I think u need to get your flat head out of the shiithole. |
Timewilltell2:Save yourself first from your shiiithole |
SternProphet:Too much Fox and BBC news I guess. |
Henry240:The Tucano is a old 3rd world crop duster sold to 3rd world nations with insurgency problems its becoming a useless platform when you look at the proliferation of manpads. You can try to fool these boys here with your nonsense but not me. SAAF has a big advantage when it comes to air power including attack capabilities currently. Nigeria don't even have a credible conventional strike capability nor even a AD system in it's arsenal to take on Uganda currently. The day Nigeria can field a world class made in Nigeria AAM missile in its AF that's the day I will take you seriously. |
Henry240:You know you talking shiiit right there is more to a airforce then just frontline fighters you of all people should know this or are you jumping on this foolish argument here with these fanboys Henry. |
SSGN:Hahahah you've got jokes. Come tell us more jokes when you actually own a 4th gen fighter atleast, otherwise stick to your third world F-7's and Alpha jets. |
"Who has the best military in AFRICA" 2.0 continues. |
Just loving the comments here by f@@lish religious bigots who believe Israel is there promised land while the very Israeli's call blacks baboons. Some of you can't even distinguish between basic human rights and international politics. Israel which was the biggest supporter of SA's apartheid regime and ironically you Nigerian idi@ts still support a state that don't hide the fact that it sees black africans as a sub human and a threat to its national identity. I guess its true that Nigeria's biggest handicap is its religious and tribal fanaticism, while forgetting that fact that religion and tribalism is the biggest tool the white world uses today to keep Africans submissive to a constant state of poverty. |
mikaelangelov:I see the right wing Afriforum brigade has now find its way to NL or its just another fool who wants to feel better about the shiiithole he's in now because he's visa application failed due to vaccination card fraud. |
Zoharariel:I blame Nigeria for this because if it was a true regional giant this shiiit would have never happened. Botswana tried this same stunt like Ghana a few years ago when the US AFRICOM Command wanted to establish a base here down South, but SADC leaders especially SA and Angola refused to host a imperialist hive in SADC especially next to Angola and SA. We nipped that shiiit in thw butttt early enough. Angola at the time threatened to sever diplomatic ties with Botswana. Very soon BH will be cruising with new TOW systems. |
lionel4power:My critic of you was never out of hate. |
lionel4power:Congrats bro and all the best for the future. |
panafrican:Have you ever been to Zim Half of Zim people lives in SA today. They don't even have a currency and that old hag ancestor Mugabe with his wife looted that country. There's not even a functional health care system in Zim so I wonder where you got your info from. |
Aaronsrod:The ignorance of sky fairy believers. |
zinaunreal:Village Id.iot let loose again. I though you hanged yourself after being intimate with your neighbors goats "AGAIN. Leprosy has spread to far I guess ![]() Now run along before a fulani herder violate your honey-pot ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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OnyeOGA:Its not about hate its about you guys who think all your issues will go away by pointing fingers at other nations who usually don't give a fuccck about the average Nigerian. By the way bro I don't hate Igbo's, I'm not really accustomed tribal bigotry like you guys here on Nairaland where tribal hate threads is national sport. Whatever happens tomorrow in SA is non of your concern, what is of concern is the level of debate portrayed here whenever the name of SA is uttered by your compatriots which will always digress into diccck contests. |
zinaunreal:The signs of severe Hemorrhoid Bleeding here. |
morpheus24:Now morphy u just eluded to the fact that Nigeria has higher HIV numbers in total so that proves my point that some of your Naija brothers here are wrong when they come here and tell us whenever we argue or have a discussion that SA is hiv infested. When looking at SA's access to hiv treatment it is currently the worlds biggest, now compare that to Nigeria and its access to treatment and stigma attached to hiv in nigeria especially in the North of your country it is safe to say you have a higher disease burden then SA if we include factors like TB also. Until you can prove that Nigeria as a nation has better access to primary health care compared to SA, you must agree that your brothers in arms here on this thread is wrong. |
shervydman:Despite global efforts to reduce the mortality rate of tuberculosis, TB, Nigeria still ranks high among the seven countries which account majorly for the disease globally. Nigeria ranked sixth among the countries with the global burden. Two of the major challenges (for Nigeria) have been the inability to detect cases and the battle against drug resistant variants of the ailment especially among people living with HIV/ AIDS. According to the global TB report 2017 released by World Health Organisation, WHO on Monday, there were an estimated 10.4 million new TB cases worldwide in 2016, 10 per cent of which were people living with HIV/AIDS. Of these new cases, seven countries are noted to account for 64 per cent of the total burden. India topped the chart followed by Indonesia, China, Philippines, Pakistan, Nigeria and South Africa. An estimated 1.7 million people died from TB, including nearly 400 000 people who were co- infected with HIV. The WHO said there has been a drop by 4 per cent compared to 2015. The health agency said global efforts to combat tuberculosis had saved an estimated 53 million lives since 2000 and reduced the TB mortality rate by 37 per cent. WHO said despite these achievements, the latest picture is grim. It said TB remains the top infectious killer in 2016 and that it is also the main cause of deaths related to antimicrobial resistance and the leading killer of people with HIV. Progress in most countries is stalling and is not fast enough to reach global targets or close persistent gaps in TB care and prevention. Also, according to the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control Programme, over 80 per cent of TB cases were still undetected. Tedros Ghebreyesus, Director General of WHO, said while the world has committed to ending the TB epidemic by 2030, actions and investments do not match the political rhetoric. He said multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) remains a public health crisis and a health security threat. WHO estimates that there were 600 000 new cases with resistance to rifampicin – the most effective first- line drug, of which 490 000 had MDR-TB. Almost half of these cases were in India, China and the Russian Federation. The report argued for rigorous care and financing in tackling the epidemic especially in subset of high TB burden countries; as underreporting and under- diagnosis of TB cases continue to be a challenge, especially in countries with large unregulated private sectors and weak health systems. Also, according to the report, of the estimated 10.4 million new cases, only 6.3 million were detected and officially notified in 2016, leaving a gap of 4.1 million. India, Indonesia and Nigeria accounted for almost half of this global gap. Mario Raviglione, Director of the WHO Global TB Programme said ”the sheer numbers of deaths and suffering speak for themselves and countries are not accelerating fast enough.” ”Prompt action towards universal health coverage and social protection, as well as breakthroughs in research and innovations – will be critical to enable access to patient-centred care of the highest standards for all, especially the poorest, most disadvantaged people everywhere”, he said. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/247760-despite-global-efforts-tb-mortality-still-high-nigeria-others.html In the report it clearly shows Nigeria has an inability to detect. |
Funnyman:Is the North not part of Nigeria? Should we in SA. Now compare only certain places to hide our issues of development. It seems you are still deeply divided by your tribal issues and still need time to get your head out of tribalism. |
Funnyman:On the Hiv front your people are currently worse of then SA by all indices because we have a far better health system then yours including we test more people and unlike Nigeria we have gotten over the Hiv stigma. How many people are being tested in nigeria on a daily bases. In Nigeria non of your politicians use your health systems, Buhari is a casing point. How many of your Leaders died in Foreign nations is another good indicator. Let's stop this bs now. |
Funnyman:Are being serious how the hell can you come and come and compare PPP with a nation that has 180m people and one of 55m population. Can you compare China and Norway to each other in same breath. What the world uses is HDI not PPP as a measurement of social and economic wealth my man. |
Daejoyoung:Now let me tell you a fact about Nigerians in SA. More often then not there are two types of Nigerians who come to SA. 1 Are those who come here to look for work, study at our world class institutions or start there own businesses and those are in the minority. They come with degrees to SA and more often then not those qualifications are not recordnized by SAQA in SA and they need to be reskilled or write exams in order for them to become medical practitioners or whatever field they practice in. More often then not those with degrees are not qualified and they are the ones who illegal medical practitioners in SA. 2 Are those who come from your Igbo clans and come here more often then not with no formal education. They are the majority who come here with criminal intent and they are the most hated here in SA because of there activities which more often are in drug dealing, fraud or socalled front shops while committing other crimes like prostitution rings and human trafficking. There are more then 600 Nigerians in SA jails for criminal acts. Now let's look at Hillbrow or Sunnyside where most Nigerians live in SA. Those places are being run down by property hijacking, drugs and prostitution mostly mostly run by Nigerian nationals and that's a fact. Yes not all Nigerians abroad can be categorized as criminals where they migrate to but it is an undeniable fact that most of you will end up doing illegal activity wherever they reside. A simple example would be the way Nigerians are being perceived in countries like India, Singapore, China and Thailand go see how many are on death row in those nations and then compare those stats to the rest of africa. |
Daejoyoung:While you at it there is also other statistics that shows there are more nigerians in EU/US/Asian jails than any other african nation. Anyone who goes to another country will try he's best to secure his future we all know that in order to support he's family in he's native country its a fact. What's so funny is that we are talking about africans who live in there countries and contribute inside their nations in order to uplift and develop it. If you are so better then others why don't you stay in your country of milk and honey. Lastly I was in Italy for 6 days in Feb 2016 and you know what made me so ashamed was the number of Nigerian woman selling themselves on roadsides in broad daylight. Stop thinking you are something special while we all know the truth is in your mass convergence at foreign Embassies to escape your BETTER THAN SOUTH AFRICA COUNTRY |
Funnyman:Pic from the better people who are getting married in food grocer delivered to them by inferior South Africans
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Bateleur FV-2 MRLs
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. We don't date your type here, inferior being . Nonsemse.
Half of Zim people lives in SA today. They don't even have a currency and that old hag ancestor Mugabe with his wife looted that country. There's not even a functional health care system in Zim so I wonder where you got your info from.