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Boss13: @Collins (I wonder how you know so much about South African - very nice). Anyways I want to do an MBA program with GSB Cape Town but I am held back because of this "Nigerian Factor" - You know the negative things, Crime Rate and also the No Jobs in S.A. I want you to be truthful to me, what are the possibilities of me having a job in South Africa after the program. I currently have an ACCA Qualification. Be honest with me. I pray you reply on time so that I can kick start (initiate) the process. The school has been sending me numerous emails and SMS. Many thanksLike Julius Malema would say ....'its is obvious!!" Collins lives in South Africa which is why he can give you adequate information. Liek he has been preaching to ya'll on this thread. SA's youth unemployment rate is high and this is including several skilled and semi skilled Black South Africans not even adding the large number of immigrants that troop into the country form neighbouring areas which is putting pressure on the already unstalbe economic system. If you can hustle pretty well then you will survive in SA( and I am not talking about bad business). If you are hoping to wait on line for employment well statistically speaking your chances are slim. Nonetheless I never discourage anyone from trying. AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! |
^^^^ Yep including many of us here on nairaland, makes you wonder doesn't it. Hmmmm? |
ifegy: Thanks for the comment. Just to be clear, did you do this from outside the country? I ask because I called aero contractors and they said I needed a naira linked mastercard, which I don't have. The only other option (less preferred) seems to be to book online and ask someone in Nigeria to go and pay at a bank, in order to complete the transaction and actually get the ticket. If there was someway I could just do it all from my computer, that would be ideal.Very likely he did not and the aero cust service guy is right. If you are coming from abroad which is what it sounds like, you will need to check your arrival time against the remaining Aero or Arik flights available for that day. The more flights to your destination, the better your chance of booking a flight. You also stand a better chance if you book a class above economy. Alternatively the person in naija can also go to the local office and pay as well if you are afraid of getting stranded at the airport. Good luck. |
cap28: you're a di.ck head! the racism in britain is no where near as violent as the type experienced by africans in eastern european countries or i wouldnt be here.same difference my I.d.i.o.t friend. LEAVE EUROPE!!! |
Its toi toi season! |
cap28: a young ghanaian man's experience in russia:And you are still living in a racist country. Shame on you!!! |
to book on Arik or Aero you have to have a debit card from "naija" booking a flight online will be difficult. However it is not a big deal when you arrive naija to go by one of their offices and pay even on the day of the flight. Mind you the flights might be fully booked the day off but you are likely to get a seat if you book two to three days earlier. |
Comon lets make this the most viewed video on nairaland F(#(*K Tonto Dike!!! |
This story and the man's behavior is extremely consistent with patients who suffer from chronic mental illness such as schizophrenia or schizo affective disorders. People with this ailment have incidents that trigger "episodes" and usually require escorts when traveling. The airline should have been notified. NIGERIANS SHOULD STOP CALLING THESE PEOPLE MAD. Mental illness is not mental retardation. |
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comment if you like video. |
I can't believe this video ahs got only 18 views since yesterday. This shhit is viral now on the net and of course as usual Amebo naija interested in Totnot Dike's got awful video. Naija na wa. Una too like una self o! |
I can't stop smiling after watching this video. Ghana don collect prize for this one!!! Where naija people o! [flash=400,200] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0IqNxQUGL8&feature=related[/flash] |
^^^^ You are right, only that 95% of the time the men are armed. |
^^^^ Yep ya'll sure like to toi toi alot though!!! |
Mr Ziggz You seem an intelligent enough fellow so my advice would be try your luck and see what happens. If you truly intend on spending a short time in SA then by all means seek it out only know that it is possible you might get tempted to stay there. Seeing that you have never been there before you are not aware that SA is very comparable to Brazil in terms of living standards. IF you do plan on re settling in Brazil for reasons it seems you have researched into then good luck to you. The past has a harsh way of catching up with us eventually though. |
ziqqz: Hey guys!I can only guess your crime must have involved a charge close to aggravated assault or aggravated battery or bodily injury. These convictions usually cary sentences greater than a year which would trigger deportation of an undesirable but then again I might be speculating. Your conviction will definitely pop up if you attempt visa's to developed countries in Europe, Australia and possibly Brazil. Brazil used to be a safe haven for individual who wanted to escape their past but with today's terrorism issues that is changing. ziqqz: So, my questions are thus: Is the SA embassy strict about the company introduction letter? I am not employed in Nigeria and I have no plans of using forged documents. Does anyone think they will find out about my US conviction even if i don't mention it? My current epassport has the US study visa I came back with, but thankfully there is no deportation stamp on it, only a line across it drawn with a common pen and hand-written "cancelled", while my old passport is full with old visas and expired. I could go get a new epassport, but that would mean i will be treated as a virgin traveler. On the other hand, if I use the current epassport with the US visa, I risk being asked about why it has cancelled written on it. So do you think I should go with fresh epassport or continue with my current one with the US visa on it? And finally, do you think the embassy ask me to get a police clearance from US since I stayed there well over 6 months?The applications for Visa's to South Africa require police clearance for places where you have lived after the age of 18th so you might be asked to produce you might not. I know because I have an accountance who fled the US when he was charged with a crime. He disappeared into Europe but cannot find a Job or travel to some countries because the information from the US comes up on background checks. |
TerryCarr: no their notThe above reason is why the "settler' story of the Europeans discovering vast empty lands is implausible because several Inland tribes had already arrived there and intermingled with the Khoi. Correction; They did not DISPLACE the Khoi, they ABSORBED them which is why clicks are heaviest in Xhosa language. |
If they give SA the seat, don't really see much coming out of it really. South Africa to stick to builing its coalition with Comesa and the BRIC countries and leave the UN issue alone. |
TerryCarr: Vasco da Gama recorded a sighting of the Cape of Good Hope in 1497. In the late 16th century, Portuguese, French, Danish, Dutch and English ships regularly stopped over in Table Bay en route to the Indies. They traded tobacco, copper and iron with the Khoikhoi in exchange for fresh meat. In 1652, Jan van Riebeeck and other employees of the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Verenigde Oost-indische Compagnie, VOC) were sent to the Cape to establish a way-station for ships travelling to the Dutch East Indies, and the Fort de Goede Hoop (later replaced by the Castle of Good Hope). The settlement grew slowly during this period, as it was hard to find adequate labour. This labour shortage prompted the authorities to import slaves from Indonesia and Madagascar.A lot of them happened to be Dutch and French hugenot refugees fleeing religious prosecution in europe who joined the ships that were trading spices from India. PS It is a common heresay that the settlers came upon open uninhabited land when they discovered the cape. This is however a contested fact as the Khoi and even a few Nguni tribes aka Xhosa were already present or making their way simulteanously south from the inner lands running from Wars or looking for greener pasture. |
cap28: AT LAST - THE VOICE OF REASON!!!"the voice of reason" also believes black people were shipped into planet earth by space aliens as well. Hmmmm? |
TerryCarr: not reallyPrecisely my point. Why segregate the areas and control their resources. Why not declare an independent state from the rest of the so called racial categories and leave these primitive peoples to their fate. Afrikkans nationalists were mainly born from the old Boer republics including the Predominant White German South West Africans that were Nazi sympathizers. The Cape dutch people were less aggressive to non white people as is evident in the overwhelming Mixed population of that area but ofcourse to stamp White minority rule, they had incorporate the White people in those areas. |
TerryCarr: Britain took over the whole placeYou need to complete that story. What happened after the british left? Clue: There were a lot of Germans hanging around in South West Africa and eventually South Africa. Hmmm, wonder if Nazi ideology was not the corner stone of the national parties policies. |
Horus: At the end of Apartheid, a deal was done between the White elite and the Africans who were to inherit positions of power. Mass engineered rhetoric was used to lullaby the people into an ideology of a "rainbow nation" where reconciliation without justice had virtue. The general politics focuses on reassuring the beneficiaries and perpetrators of racism that they have nothing to worry about, all is forgiven. South Africa is the Southern most point of Europe. South Africa is the kind of place where you can arrive at the airport and take the right turns in your BMW, listen to the radio, drive right to your hotel, go shopping, switch on the TV, go on a safari, go to the beach and barely see an African; if one was so inclined. Hidden in plain view is an injustice, which speaks volumes to the global condition of Africans and their inherent social and economical disadvantage even in their own lands: a condition unique to African people as a racial family.I highly doubt the bolded part is possible. You must have pulled that excerpt from somewhere Horus. Is that an original thought? |
RSA: Mr Mo somethings never changes,you don't give up.If you think there's no hostilities against Nigerians in SA, try standing on the line with some of them at the airport through immigration when they are entering SA. Stop pulling a sheet over your face and call it as it is. Its like me denying there are Nigerians in SA that are up to no good. I warned Papy2000 of what he should expect when he lands in the country. This is however not a general statement. All SA are not bad just like all Nigerians are not bad. Shikena! PS thought you had left nairaland for good. What keeps bringing you back. |
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, and residential areas were segregated, sometimes by means of forced removals. Non-white political representation was completely abolished in 1970, and starting in that year black people were deprived of their citizenship, legally becoming citizens of one of ten tribally based self-governing homelands called bantustans, four of which became nominally independent states. The government segregated education, medical care, beaches, and other public services, and provided black people with services inferior to those of white people.