Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 12:36am On Dec 19, 2013 |
sweetcheecks: All the ones who grew up in Nigeria have the same mind, its like you are dealing with one person. I highly doubt you have ever been to nigeria to utter such statement. You hubby must be an area boy from the east to be feeding you such garbage. sweetcheecks: If you could go through each of the post in this thread you would swear they were sat down and recited everthying. Same old boring thing. Their desrespect to cultures and seeing traditions as premitive. Attacking the SA Bushman/Khoisans, Kenya's Masai, Botswana's Khoi becouse those people decided to live and preserve their culture is totally based on low self esteem and cluelessness. And then they call themselves "Giant of Africa" in what exactly? What can be learned from Nigerian by other Africans? Self hate? Worship of mone & Everything Western? Na our way. No change anytime soon. una go tire una self. As soon as this thread finishes, another one will pop up! hehehehe! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 12:32am On Dec 19, 2013 |
[quote author=GH^KWAME]Lol! Take it easy my sister, I am sure they type mean words just to hit back at People who give them facts about their country. I know the feeling when they call Ghanaians dark/blacks whilst they engage in bleaching their skin. In reality many of the insults they spew on the net can never be uttered by them to anyone on the street. If only they could channel their hate comments on the net on other countries by hitting the street and demanding for their rights and holding credible elections their country might start earning respect from other countries.[/quote]See Ghana boy get mouth O!
I shall be laughing when Germany Massacre you guys next year. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 5:57pm On Dec 18, 2013 |
Moratiwa: Doesn't change the fact that you're a liar. Where is the lie, I narrate an experience I had and it becomes a lie. To make the point of it being a lie you must exhibit proof to the contrary of my opinion. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 5:51pm On Dec 18, 2013 |
faith96: Oh didn't some few niccas call Kenyans walking skeletons it wasn't irrelevant to you then, untill mighty Nigerian is touched.
And fyi hunger in a specific part of Kenya is caused by famine not something Nigerians should giggle about only to end up awaiting executions in foreign prisons for drug trafficking. I am not responsible for those niccas comments, Take it up with them. Your comments are out of context and might derail into a Kenyan vs Nigeria fight so if you want one open up a thread for some action then be my guest. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 5:48pm On Dec 18, 2013 |
Moratiwa: Liar!
[s]Johannesburg More Xenophobic Than Capetown. What Are Your Thoughts? by morpheus24: 8:36pm On Sep 05 I am a frequent traveler to both cities in south africa and continue to notice the overwhelming differences between the two popular cities in South Africa.
Anytime I am in capetown, I feel less afraid and hardly am noticed for being "different" aka "makwerekwere". When I mention I am nigerian and here on business, the people including the blacks, coloreds and whites don't usuallly give it a second thought.
When I am johanesburg, very different atmosphere, its like I am in automatic competition with the blacks there, like I stole something already. I really believe the ingnorance stems from most Black south africans not travelling extensive enough to really understand international cities and johanesburg is finding hard to come to grips with the reality of what the city is transforming into.
[/s] Irrelevant to the topic Make your posts on that thread and I will respond to you. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 5:40pm On Dec 18, 2013 |
faith96: Nigerians still forcing people to recognize them, the most hated country in Africa, most hated country in the world this Nigeria scammers sneak in to Kenya to try bring corruption by trying to get our good passport so they can travel as Kenyans to avoid scrutinies they get at port of entries from there thieving backgrounds. We have hunger in Kenya? You all have food that produces 600 Nigerians awaiting execution in China for drug trafficking, how many in Malaysia, Vietnam and hongkong. Do they teach you all the art of drugs in schools. how bout sex trafficking and prostitution in Europe as you all say oga let me not get there today. When we open thread on Kenya, you can comment. Otherwise the above is irrelevant. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 5:38pm On Dec 18, 2013 |
tommynico: wia r u 4rm mate? White English speaking "South african" with dual passport |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by morpheus24: 4:52pm On Dec 18, 2013 |
CraigB: Cry us a river, Naai-gerians!
I'm sure you received a thank-you letter in the post for whatever role you played, alongside other nations.
You're upset because you were not allowed to he ogas at the funeral. And what's this moaner-in-chief rubbish? What a disgusting culture!
You want to be chief ogas even during bereavement? Bloody ogres.
Go and show love to your own brothers on Naai-geria before you cry for love from others. Learn to value yourselves, you losers. Build a proper government before you look to others, you cowards.
When will you fight for yourselves? Wrong Thread |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 4:30pm On Dec 18, 2013 |
BobNeli: It is well said that when the wound heals, the sufferer quickly forgets its pains. It is easier to match ur benefactor in time of need, strength for strenght after gainining ur fredom than to appreciate and accord him the necessary honour because u now think that u have no need of him any longer. It is easier to look down on someone whom u looked up to for help while in the pit and as he stretched his helping hands, u quickely accepted than appreciate him whilst out ur distress because u dnt want to c him as ur superior. However, it takes only the wise to realize never to bite the finger that fed them because the future is pregnant. If South Africans can acknowledge the fact that Nigeria accepted, nutured and gave them back one of their illustrous sons and leading presdents in Mbeki. What else is there to do for an ungrateful generation. Well, what I can make out of this whole dramer is the mental slavery of a people who are just but phisically emancipated. Ignoring those that fought with them because they think that they have nothing more to offer and revere their predators because they think they could bribe them for attention. Am proudly Nigerian. We dnt beg for attention. South Africa owes us nothing bros. They've thrown in their lot with where they feel they have comparative advantage. THe line has been drawn. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 7:35am On Dec 18, 2013 |
faith96: Someone must have told Nigerians they were the world greatest, too much ego, too loud,suddenly they should be cutting the cake in the entire Africa. Who gave you all the title "giant of Africa"? Well if it was pertaining population, I give you all credit for filling your nation to the zilch. I know Kenya airways our national carrier has words "pride of Africa" but heck yeah our runners are world class. Ethiopian airways have words "spirit of Africa"and heck they are not chest thumpers like the giant aka toenail De l'afrique. when there' blood in the water you have sharks who start to swarm around. who sent you hear? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 6:41am On Dec 18, 2013*. Modified: 7:05am On Dec 18, 2013 |
all4naija: Isn't this CraigB ?! Who are you?
Thank you. I think someone is impersonating CraigB aka BCraig. Strange change in tone Hmmmmm? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 1:18am On Dec 18, 2013 |
BCraig: You have no evidence. Empty post. cause you were darn quick. next time! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 1:17am On Dec 18, 2013 |
BCraig: Yeah yeah yeah - your petticoat is showing, Mr foot-in-mouth. Cry me a river. See how quick you corrected your english.. didn't give me a chance to get ya Ah hell why not SPell check! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 1:13am On Dec 18, 2013 |
BCraig: The worst form of idîot - the loud, ignorant Naai-gerian.

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http://www.lagbaja.org/2013/09/nigeria-has-experiment-failed.html
Nigeria - Has the experiment failed?
In the early twentieth century, The British decided to amalgamate the regions north and south of the Niger and Benue rivers and renamed the entity Nigeria. European colonial masters (British, French, Germans, Portuguese) overlorded the entire Western African region.
The new Nigeria was a melting port of sort, comprising more than two hundred ethnic groups, some large, many others small. More than two hundred different languages are spoken by people, who have very little in common in terms of culture and tradition. In earlier times, Islamic traders and proslyterizers have invaded most of the Northern region of Western Africa, and many Souther traders also got converted to the religion they discovered in Sudan and other far northern regions. Christianity came with the Europeans from the South (Atlantic Ocean).
In the 1950's, in the heat of the fight for independence, the people from this new melting port, like other similar amalgamation across Africa, focus more on ridding their land of the overlords, and less on the aftermath. By mid 1960's the bubble of independence had busted in Nigeria, and the nation was at War. That war, the Biafra war, was just the beginning of the unravelling of a state that has been held together mostly by the shared corruption of its leaders and the continued flow of oil money. Today, that nation tethers once again at the edge of chaos. ^^^^^ B Craig you are goat Experiment for what end? To become a settler colony for White people or to Extract resources, plunder and run? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 1:04am On Dec 18, 2013 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 12:56am On Dec 18, 2013 |
BCraig: Blah, blah, blah...
What did you do with the country that Britain left behind for Naai-geria? You had the opportunity to improve on it, but you destroyed it.
South Africa improves on what it has. Cry about it, why don't cha? Let them flow from Tuynhuys to Timbuktu. Which country did Britain leave behind... Sokoto development.......Zaria housing infrastructure....... abi Benue state road network. na lie! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 11:17pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
sweetcheecks: You dumbb poo, my boyfriend is not Nigeria. He is an individual and he left that shiii hole years ago. He doesnt associate himself with that shiiihole. Poor boy. He don lost! We shall pray for him to return to his senses. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 11:05pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: Now, here's a confused Naai-gerian.
Oh, wait! They all are! I'm not confused. Warning!! STRANGER!!!!....STRANGER!!
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 8:45pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: Ah - the Hague, which is yet to understand what the excuse is for the fatal display of blek luuuurve in Naai-geria.
[s]Racism can't even be used as an excuse.
Then there's only one explanation: idîots are running around all over the place in Naai-geria.[/s] Diversion. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 8:43pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: I think his "smartness" was never tested. There's a level where his brain simply stalls. When things get too complex, he falls apart. Loudness takes over (as per naai-gerian custom) and substance diminishes. Again BCraig admits Morpheus's "smartness" adjective, smart·er, smart·est. 7. quick or prompt in action, as persons. 8. having or showing quick intelligence or ready mental capability: a smart student. 9. shrewd or sharp, as a person in dealing with others or as in business dealings: a smart businessman. 10. clever, witty, or readily effective, as a speaker, speech, rejoinder, etc. 11. dashingly or impressively neat or trim in appearance, as persons, dress, etc |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 8:41pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
paniki: He used to be a smart guy but something terrible has happened to his thought processing. Yes, you got me Like Jantjie, it must be schizophrenia. I see angels! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 8:39pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: [s]Yes - because you typed "lose" and spellcheck changed it to "loose".
Bad spellchecker, that.[/s]
Now, where were we - the bodies piling up in Naai-geria. When will Naai-geria fight for itself?
Will that be after you all get brain transplants? As soon as the CraigB's people file crimes against humanity charges at the Hague |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 8:32pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: I wouldn't say that out aloud if I were you. Not while you're are struggling with the difference between loose and lose.
And it's great to know that your online activity (and how you spend your time) is determined by mine.
I told you that your brains will never be capable of shifting gears. Didn't you know spell check solves all those problems! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 8:26pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: You've lost already. No more work needed on you - until you come up with something more creative than following my lead. AS long as you remain here, I can never loose. not too smart! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 8:22pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: The sounds of emptiness.
When fingers move on the keyboard for the sake of moving. Brain completely disengaged. Now, that's the Naai-gerian story.
Quantity? Tons.
Quality? Zero. So is the story of the "wanna be African..." Full of guilt and looking for reasons to hang around blek people Guilt? Tons Substance? negative minus 1 Pitful! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 8:15pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: Initially, I thought he was smart. But there's no one in the lighthouse. A genius like myself usually threads a thin line between sheer brilliance and subtle madness, such was einstein. NOw......Bcraig...... aka...... CraigB..... aka..... "wanna be African"...... that has no reasonable explanation! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 7:57pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: Spare me the lesson. You're wasting your own time. You said "his smarts..." is the truth.
That's simply bedazzling. I have as much time as you do. This is what should be bedazzling about Morpheus |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 7:55pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: [s]Yes, because Naai-geria doesn't consider religious and ethnic cleansing an injustice.
Refugees all over the planet, running from Naai-geria, with their passports hidden from view.
They even change their accents in places, lest they be found out.
In counters, they whisper when the ask for help
Yup! The "die-ants" of Africa. [/s] irrelevant. You should be spending your time seeking justice for the slain "southern" Africans n pleading their case seeing that they are from your region. No Justice.... No peace... say it with me Craig |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 7:53pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: Let's see..."His smarts..."
Wow! The most complete, stand-alone sentence on the planet! "His smarts..." 
[s]Ok, statement revised..."as high as a ladies knees, your smarts go". With this kind of stupidîty, only the most desperate of ladies would lay down for you. [/s]  used as an adjective: 7. quick or prompt in action, as persons. 8. having or showing quick intelligence or ready mental capability: a smart student. 9. shrewd or sharp, as a person in dealing with others or as in business dealings: a smart businessman. 10. clever, witty, or readily effective, as a speaker, speech, rejoinder, etc. 11. dashingly or impressively neat or trim in appearance, as persons, dress, etc. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 7:49pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: Exactly the point! The death of hundreds of Naai-gerians is no big deal to this lot. Nothing to right home about. Let them eat cake!
It's considered an "exaggeration" to even so much as talk about it.
"Blek" luuuuurve! You should be seeking justice for the perpertration of crimes against humanity by your brothers upon your southern brothers seeing as you like to play "african" "White guilt" channeled in the wrong direction. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 7:46pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: his smarts [s] go as high as a woman's pelvic area. Nothing beyond that.[/s] Scratched part....heresay unscratched part.... very much the truth. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Madiba's Burial: Isn't South Africa Most Ungrateful To Nigeria? by morpheus24: 7:43pm On Dec 17, 2013 |
BCraig: [s]Oh, I know! I will close my eyes and that should switch off the sun! Yay! Very clever Einstein.
When you open your eyes again, have a look at the tons of bodies flowing down the rivers of Naai-geria.[/s]
we could stack them as high as the Abuja rock - ten times the size of it. Over exaggeration, typical of your kind, always the deciever. We can also stack up the bodies of the Herero and Namaqua massacres that no one has been brought to book for. Their bodies can stack the highest mountains of the Drakensberg. Please! |