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TravelRe: Nigerians Killing Each Other In South Africa. by morpheus24: 10:20pm On Sep 19, 2010
Zap  South Africa

Always killing "Foreigners" who happen to be African. how ironic. Why don't you people Kill those Chinese and Pakistani drug dealers,

Always picking on the weak ones,

This one for you RSA,

Tufiakwa!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfrTegCt7S8
TravelRe: SA To Resume Zim Deportations by morpheus24: 12:41am On Sep 14, 2010
@ RSA

can you admit your people have a public relations problem with other Africans
TravelRe: Arik: What A Shame by morpheus24: 8:05pm On Sep 12, 2010
While I feel for the young child who was incovinienced as a result of the parents lack of sensibility, I still hold to the contention that the Arik mamger, wicked or not wicked were in their rights to prosecute this particular individual inrespective of the frustration they felf regarding the issue. She exercised a legal procedure to punish the passenger and they were powerless cause of course she had the upper hand, consdiering its LEGALITY.

Knowing fully well that you are carryng a small child with you would make you cautious in engaging in arguments that result in physical altrecations tha could result in your injury and incapicitation thereby leaving your child in a vunerable situation. Tis irreponsible. i cannot excuse the passenger in this instance. the above letter is obviously a one sided story aimed at arousing sympathy from the reader.

A sensible person would have rallyed the customers to storm the aviation authorities offices and demand that Arik fulfill its obligation, if deemed legal to accomodate its passengers for the inconvinience.

please put sentiments aside and think logically, while I am not siding wih Arik which was stated in my first (post) obviously some of you tend to reason on inpulse instead of engaging in emotianl intellgence. The situation could have been managed properly by both sides.

Again it is the fault of the passenger who's aggravation caused his/her own situation in the first place. When dealing with a legal entitiy, you cannot resort to "naija" routine of shouting till you get your way. The air line is aslo at fault for bad customer service pratices an should be takn up on that as was done in teh letter address to Arik. Some of you shuold try runnig a business before opening yor mouths. Busines sis business, again the airline is not your father

Ps i don nt work for any airline
TravelRe: Arik: What A Shame by morpheus24: 9:35pm On Sep 11, 2010
Both parties are at fault. If a customer wishes to be treated inthe same manner as the attendants and management of the air line then no one is allowed to "engage" in a scuffle with airline staff. People must learn to control their emotions, you wouldn't ahve repeated the same action in the US knwing fuly well you would be arrested and prosecuted, therby exarcebating your situation. Touching airline equipment is illegal and uncalled for no matter the situaiton,Thats crossing the line. there are procedures put in place to avoid these sort of jungel behaviour.

Likewise a personal vendetta by the airline manager should be severely dealt with even thoughshe was in her legal rights to file a complaint on the customer.

The airline is not your slave and is not obligated to do your biding. You are in Nigeria and should be aware of your surroundings without expecting the same hight standard of customer relations. If you have a problem then run for office n the country and change things, otherwise the drama that insued concerning the ignoring of passengers is a commont occurence in Nigeria.
TravelRe: SA To Resume Zim Deportations by morpheus24: 12:10am On Sep 11, 2010
BURN THEIR QURAN, OOPS SORRY BURN THE ZULU DICTIONARY IN PROTEST

BOOOO!!!! TO SOUTH AFRICA
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa To Deport Zimbabweans Again! by morpheus24: 5:16am On Sep 10, 2010
Bloody xeno's!!!!
TravelRe: SA To Resume Zim Deportations by morpheus24: 5:14am On Sep 10, 2010
snowdrops:
the irony is that these xenophobic sentiments is the same whereever you are in the world. Immigrants are taking our jobs, our houses, our women etc. this apparent struggle for sparse resources is most felt in the bottom end of the social ladder ie the working class and impoverished. there you find fierce competition for schools, healthcare, food, welfare, etc.

the cry of nationality and patriotism become deafening. right wing activist would capitalise on the public sentiments ie you would find political parties encouraging or turning a blind eye to immigrant bashing being voted into office. the media would be having a field day in seemingly adding petrol to fire.

same thing whereever you are in the world, from America to Europe, to Asia and Africa.

i was watching a documentary on the ivory coast since the civil war recently. they too are not left out. there is outcry that they have too many immigrants especially in the northern part, and they want them all out. there is a youth movement sponsored by the president who are fighting for the maintenance of an "Ivorian identity".

i guess its the ugly end of human nature to be scared of the unknown and fight to keep the status quo.
I couldn't have put it any better myself and I m not even a liberal but i see the trends. let them kick the zimz out, won't change much. The change must come from within and not without.
TV/MoviesRe: Who's Watched Inception? by morpheus24: 4:22am On Aug 02, 2010
obinna5000:
@vescucci
INCEPTION is still at No. 1 for the 3rd straight week in the U.S. DINNER FOR SCHMUCKS debuted at No. 2 while SALT is at No. 3.
Sorry guys. I didn't want to spoil the movie for you thats why I put spoiler alert.

Even if you did read it you still wouldn't get it without watching the movie.

Anyways hope this movie statys nos 1 for a while.It truly deserves the spot as there is nothing out there that can compare to it right now,
TV/MoviesRe: Who's Watched Inception? by morpheus24: 3:34pm On Jul 30, 2010
iice:
[color=#9900ff]My bro is of the same mind. But by then Leo's character was a goner. [/color]
We didn't really see Di caprio kill himself to exit Limbo at the end. Saito on the other hand had a gun and so very likely shot himself which woke him up in the real world

so we can't be sure Leo actually exited limbo. There is no dialogue when Leo wakes up so it is also possible he was still in a dream sequence. He missed all the kicks to wake him up . The only way he could wake up was to kill himself agian. we didn't see that.
TV/MoviesRe: Who's Watched Inception? by morpheus24: 1:42pm On Jul 30, 2010
chika98:
I think it is reality because that thing was wobbly and all. grin
You can't be absolutely sure about that can you?
TV/MoviesRe: Who's Watched Inception? by morpheus24: 10:16pm On Jul 29, 2010
obinna5000:
INCEPTION will be showing at Silverbird, Genesis Deluxe and Ozone Cinemas from July 30 2010.
Rush and go see it. infact its so good, I am not buying the bootleg. I will support financially to the success to this movie. My token of gratitude to the shear display of creativity, artistry, intelligence and amazing compliation of this movie both directorial, cinematic, actors and composers.

Well worth the money if you ask me,
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Colombia [1 - 0] @ Women's U-20 World Cup by morpheus24: 4:38pm On Jul 29, 2010
joanana:
Na men!!!!!!!! You know the drill. We r strong n there are many female igbo players in naija  grin
Thats the best answer you can give. Olodo!

Who do you know that is not strong. Is is not because they are too many jobless igbo women,

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