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but how is this our business?? |
The UAE has just sent a memo to X to ban influencers talking negatively about the country
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There is a reason why many wealthy people move to Dubai, it is rich, safe, clean and tax free, since the US attacked Iran and Iran attacked Dubai, it is over for Dubai, in the next coming years, we are going to see lot of capital flight and the reason is that most wealthy people living in Dubai won't be able to trust the city for its safety and also the protection of their money. |
Don't be suprised if the US bomb Somalia next, the middle east and some part of Africa are going to see huge damage soon influx of terrorists, be prepared |
you will start to understand that nigeria is lawless the company recruiting nigerians to go fight in russia, the owner haven't be arrested till today he is on social media and on news channel doing interviews |
I have said it many times Once the US bombed sokoto.. terrorists will move to another area |
All these chatgpt made up stories |
We don't care |
According to Reaction Unit South Africa, the detective was followed by two men while she was visiting her mother
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kpankpangolo:this is your proof from your media https://newsday.co.za/south-africa/18042/south-africa-experiencing-70-murders-every-day1/ |
South Africa continues to record around 70 murders per day, placing it among the countries with the highest murder rates globally. For context, the daily average civilian deaths recorded in Ukraine during the fourth quarter of 2025 stood at 38. Releasing the latest crime statistics for the third quarter of the 2025/2026 financial year (October to December 2025), acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia said he is cautiously optimistic that violent crime levels are beginning to decline. However, he acknowledged that violent crime remains “unacceptably high.” Nationally, the murder rate regarded as the country’s most reliable crime statistic declined by 8.7% this quarter compared to the same period last year. After nearly a decade of annual increases, South Africa’s murder rate began trending downward in the first quarter of 2023/2024 and has continued to decline this quarter. During the October–December period, the country recorded 6,351 murders, down from 6,953 in the same quarter of 2024, a decrease of 602 deaths year-on-year. “This means that over the past two years, murders during the third quarter period have dropped significantly by 17.6%, or 1,359 fewer murders,” Cachalia said. He further noted that all major categories of violent and property-related crime including rape, assault, robbery, and theft also declined this quarter. Overall, total contact crimes fell by 6.7% compared to the same period last year, while violent crimes decreased by 8.3%, representing 15,673 fewer reported cases. |
I can bet with you that the toilets are not clean |
i won laugh die ![]() |
Why do nairaland keep pushing drug post from this south African damaging the image of Nigerians Can seun see that the only post this account post is all about drugs from Nigerians not the one done by her compatriots |
THERE IS NO LEAH SHARIBU THINK ABOUT IT, HOW COME THERE IS NO PARENT TALKING ABOUT HER IT IS ALL A MADE UP NAME. ![]() |
amaridigital:so i should go and die in another man war, isnt that silly |
i have been there before, very beautiful and historical country but no job opportunities for black people |
In the international scene yes They control the data |
They want to destroy our local industries. Soon the people who told you this will again tell you to import foreign grinder. |
I like claude and chatgpt. Claude is good for vibe coding while chatgpt is very good for research I dislike germini..I do use it but damn the memory is something else, does not remember what we previously spoke about Grok is very good if you wanna do research on X..compile tweets and track X accounts, you can basically do a lot of stuff on X with grok. You can know what people are talking about your product on X with grok |
This might be true if you think about it If you're a successful trader in speculation like a crypto trader, you can If you are a CEO of a successful business you can But majority of people can not afford new cars |
Is nnadmi kanu cubana chief priest brother. Are they related? If they are not related, then it is not his job to free him Nnamdi kanu is a terrorist. |
i can never marry a woman that is not nigerian i dont understand this inter racial or inter country marriage imagine marrying a woman you dont know her or her family history you marry each other and then have to adapt to their culture or food. naah can never do that, i dont care even if she is miss world. |
KingCold:this are the stats from your own country website. read and digest them. bye.
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KingCold:you claim that lucky dugbe was murdered by ZIMS but your news media say they were south africans, i think you need that self reflection more. the inabilty to accept that you guys commit all the murder and crimes in south africa has just show that you lack the ability to even admit the south africa is dangerous country this back and forth is a waste of time, it wont do any good because at the end of the day, you will gaslight and start writing things that does not relate with the topic of discusion to drain energy. this should be my last reply... the stats never lie. |
KingCold:to be sincere, argueing with you is a waste of time, are you not the one the just claimed that zim killed lucky dugbe where as they were south african nationals who thought he was nigerian you are talking about accepting accountability when you yourself can not accept one. Have a good day |
KingCold:It’s unfair and unearned to blame Nigerians for the crime situation in South Africa when official government statistics consistently show that the majority of crimes are committed by South African citizens. Politicians and sections of the media often highlight and repeatedly broadcast a small number of crimes involving foreigners. Through constant repetition, those isolated incidents begin to feel widespread and systemic, even when the data does not support that conclusion. The Nigerian population in South Africa is relatively small compared to the overall population. Logically, it is impossible for such a minority group to be responsible for a disproportionate share of national crime. However, when certain crimes are amplified over and over again, it can distort public perception. Repetition creates familiarity, and familiarity can be mistaken for frequency. Over time, ordinary people may begin to believe that Nigerians are everywhere or that they are the primary cause of crime even when official statistics say otherwise. |
We are being used as scapegoat in South Africa and these Scape goating is spilling over to other African countries Social media is not just cruise. It shapes perception and perception shapes behavior. In countries like South Africa, anti-immigrant rhetoric has historically spiked around election periods. When politicians or influencers repeatedly frame Nigerians as the cause of crime, unemployment, or social decay, that message doesn’t just sit on X or Facebook, it can influence how ordinary people think and act offline. When mob violence happens, nobody checks tribe. They don’t ask if someone is Igbo, Yoruba, or Hausa. They see nationality. |
KingCold:yeah blame it on nigerians
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KingCold:yeah all crimes are blamed on foreigners. right but the stats says other wise
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