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Henry120: A pro nigerian blog, where you south africans go snooping around on, every minute. Numbers of visitors(quarterly) always show that after the UK, Nigeria and america, south africa comes in, at 4th position in the number of visitors.I dislike people who like to claim; Give us an independent source like wikipedia |
sheyie2007: Why don't you let us arrive before you welcome usYou have already reached your destination, wake up and smell the coffee. You are as well rated on top, thus you have joined us in hell. The only thing that troubles me is that you should never overtake us to sit on the helm. |
I wonder how Nigeria will deal with all this high HIV infections, with all their poor health facilities really they will soon experience high mortality rate than any other country in the world. |
sheyie2007: While SA is on the rise... factors like the everyday r@pe, teenage pregnancy and shiit... you're 50mill bro. If i were you, I'd be concerned about mine..not NigeriasYou are surely but slowly coming, but make sur that you do not overtake us. Welcome to the AIDS HELL bro. You have always boasted how healthy nation you were not realising that you were sitting on an AIDS time bomb, look now within a short space of time you are taking position three. WELCOME TO THE AIDS HELL!!!! |
Henry120: Look I do not believe SANDF provided military support to Cameroon, if it were so, we would not have retreated as we did.Read how AIDS is spreading day by day in Nigeria and I couldn't even believe it when it was recently broadcasted on international news BBC Africa; It could soon take the cup; http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV/AIDS_in_Nigeria |
Nigeria is listed the third in terms of HIV prevalence after SA. The first being Botswana and it has been predicted that with the highest number infections in Nigeria it could soon take the helm as the most infected because of its large population. http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/TOPICS/EXTHEALTHNUTRITIONANDPOPULATION/EXTHIVAIDS/0,,contentMDK:23245490~pagePK:210058~piPK:210062~theSitePK:376471,00.html http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV/AIDS_in_Nigeria |
scipher: Name it? You're so bent on gaining points that you twist things... better luck next time.. and tell me how's your nigerian dad? does he sell drugs too? / have you killed him like the rest of the foreigners in SA?That's a fact Nigerian husbands by law are allowed to ra*pe their wives and Nigerian men are also allowed to marry 13year old girls if the parents agree. |
agaugust: they let you south african blacks out of body cage in 1994 but they quickly transfered you to a brain cage in 1995We love them bro, is something we have and the rest of Africa don't. We are not anti-white, we are against white supremacy … we have condemned racialism no matter by whom it is professed." Nelson Mandela, defence statement during the Treason Trial, 1961. "Never, never and never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again experience the oppression of one by another…" Nelson Mandela, Inaugural Address, Pretoria 9 May 1994. "We enter into a covenant that we shall build a society in which all South Africans, both black and white, will be able to walk tall, without and fear in their hearts, assured of their inalienable right to human dignity – a rainbow nation at peace with itself and the world." Nelson Mandela, Inaugural Address, Pretoria 9 May 1994. "Our single most important challenge is therefore to help establish a social order in which the freedom of the individual will truly mean the freedom of the individual. We must construct that people-centred society of freedom in such a manner that it guarantees the political liberties and the human rights of all our citizens." Nelson Mandela, speech at the opening of the South African parliament, Cape Town 25 May 1994. "There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find ways in which you yourself have altered." Nelson Mandela, A Long Walk To Freedom, 1994. "If we had any hopes or illusions about the National Party before they came into office, we were disabused of them quickly…The arbitrary and meaningless tests to decide black form Coloured or Coloured from white often resulted in tragic cases…Where one was allowed to live and work could rest on such absurd distinctions as the curl of one's hair or the size of one's lips." Nelson Mandela, Long Walk To Freedom, 1994. "…the only [other] thing my father bestowed upon me at birth was a name, Rolihlahla. In Xhosa, Rolihlahla literally means 'pulling the branch of a tree', but its colloquial meaning more accurately would be 'troublemaker'." Nelson Mandela, Long Walk To Freedom, 1994. "I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons will live together in harmony with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for, and to see realised. But my Lord, if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die." Nelson Mandela, defence statement during the Rivonia Trial, 1964. Also repeated during the closing of his speech delivered in Cape Town on the day he was released from prison 27 years later, on 11 February 1990. |
agaugust:There are many actions in Nigeria that could have been classified as rape and crime in SA, such as forced intercourse between husband and wife which is allowed in Nigeria and marriage of teenage girls and older men. |
scipher: Every major achievements in SA is not that of the Blacks.. don't talk about ANC cause we know the brain box behind it all... y'all lost causes.Yessssssssssss!! That's it, once a Nigerian starts to bring in topics such as white man did this and that to you shows signs of defeat. That's how a typical Nigerian is when admitting a defeat. Then the question is when those white people were busy giving all those to us what was Nigeria doing? Sleeping!!! Or what do you say? |
sheyie2007: Will be back, gotta finish my pieGo loser and tell Agaugust that there is no country in Africa that can challenge SA with respect to infrastructure. That's a fact, Nigeria does not even come to close. |
agaugust:Then you read this; http://www.google.com/search?client=ms-rim&hl=en&q=SANDF%20in%20peace%20keeping%20missions&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&channel=browser |
sheyie2007: Hmmm...when you're locked up in your cocoon, how would you know if its far from home, if you want to earn points, pls do betterLol!! Don't make me laugh please. I know because I live in SA. |
sheyie2007: http://beegeagle./2012/07/14/ecomog-war-stories-nigerian-military-take-freetown-plus-other-engagements/Then read this http://www.google.com/search?client=ms-rim&hl=en&q=History%20of%20South%20African%20Wars&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&channel=browser |
andrewza: BRT is mainaly for tourisrs you can tell by where the stops are.Lol!! The stops are even far from our homes. Just imagine when is raining or you have a groceries. Then you will be forced to use meter taxis again. Oh!!! What a blunder. |
snydergp: Nigeria's transportation system in Lagos is no where near what Johannesburg has including our road infrastructure and railways, we've had mass transportation systems for decades now even every major soccer and rugby stadiums are connected to rail networks. Really how can we learn from you SA had a Metro bus systems for over 30-40 years now and BRT was just complimentary to what we already had, so stop your foolishness.Good Snydergp- BRT never helped us, majority of commutes are still using metrorail from Soweto to Johannesburg, East Rand, West Rand, Vaal, even to Pretoria. Even still we had a large taxi industry and buses. Well done snyder, good to say that it was only complementary. |
agaugust:There is no lie in everything that he said Read: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=3824&tid=3969 |
Capnd143: even the dumpest ass in the world knows Nigeria would have eradicated cameroun of the face of the earth, if it wanted to go to war! What weapons do cameroun have to justify ur statement? Nigerian amphibious troops were stationed all around bakasi peninsula waiting 4 presidential orders to strike which never came in. Nigerian troops just like any other soldiers were following orders when it left the peninsula nt because the couldnt fight bt because of ICJ ruling and 4 peace 2 reign! Nw see the results of the peace; camerounian troops conduct regurlar naval drills on Nigerian warships! Would this have been posible if we went to war ? No . . . So i personaly respect the decision of our govt!That's a fact the giant of Africa feared Cameroon. Big ups for Samuel Eto's country!!!!!!! |
sheyie2007: Thats what the SA niggas had, and were able to innovate until the boers transformed it into a "smart" stick..lolDo you know that black South Africans were the first African nation to be exposed to firepower all over Africa, from cape to Cairo? |
snydergp: HahahahSorry snydergp, I haven't seen that you've already sorted them out, well done. |
agaugust: .This guy really makes me laugh, with just only one BRT system in Nigeria. South Africa will have over 10 BRT in various cities by 2015, Rustenburg, Durban, East London and Bloemfontein are currently busy with theirs. By the way the BRT did not help SA, because ever since the early 1950s we had the metrorails in our major cities, let alone the long distance train. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrorail_(South_Africa) |
agaugust: .You wish, The BRT system had always been practised around the world for a while, from Brazil, US and China. The REA VAYA project was since planned by Johannesburg Metro Council, since from 2006 for 2010 world cup and when did SA exactly learnt that from Nigeria? You must be taking a lot of palm wine. Who knows that you will also come with another agenda that we also learn about GAUTRAIN (the fastest train in Africa) from you. By the way, our BRT is more sophisticated than our Nigerian counterparts and white people did not lie to us about the beauty of our country. That's a fact SA is more beautiful than Nigeria. |
sheyie2007: Apparently, you're uninformed ... you'd end up loosing your integrity as a graduate if you say the above in public let alone in front of a Chinese... agaust kept emphasizing how dumb you guys are, i thought it was a dis, now I'm convinced...My friend, NGR will keep on postponing their GDP rebasing, its two years now we have been waiting for figures to be revealed. Perhaps they want to surpass the GDP of SA first ( of which is impossible) before it could be revealed and yet don't forget that we haven't yet rebased ours. Let's hope that this year it will be finally revealed. |
sheyie2007: Like i said, your posts reflects your shallow Psyche and it lacks intelligence.. its all good, I'll continue to educate you.. start by reading the contents of this site , http://nigcomsat.com/ since you claim all nigerian intellectualls are lost to foreign nations.. Nigeria has ample intellectuals in house already, in fact we want them out as the competition is tight here. FYI: That NASA chick was in the US for training ...she de here...get info from the site bro.. you have the internet at your disposalLIES- majority of them were foreign educated, hence you cannot afford them. Is not about the competition, its about how you will afford to pay them. Lol!! Excuses as always. |
Capnd143: very soon Nigeria would overtake SA GDP IN OCTOBeR 2013, after gdp rebasing, our gdp currently only includes oil and agricultures based since 1990, neglecting other areas, the october 2013 gdp results would show a 60% increase reflecting; ICT,SERVICES,manufacturing,banking,insurance,etc, so there is no dought that SA is gonna be left behind, the only think SA is gonna be ahead of us is Per capita finish. Just wait for the rebasing calculations on october dude.Oct 2013!!! nah man stop dreaming. You taking a lot of palm wine. Go and have nap for alcohol to drain out of your body. |
agaugust: new nigerian navy 95m stealth warship, a light frigate. coming from china soon, still in shipyard building. two will be delivered, one fully built in china, and the second ship half built in china and half built in nigeria to transfer some capability to build large warships to nigeria after we successfully built NNS Andoni patrol gun boat locally.Agaugust, since you have publicly declared that you possess a baccalaureate in Accounting, probably BCom, can I then possibly test you in one or two concepts in economic arena? |
agaugust: what you south africans dont know is that there are different economic fundamentals for measuring national wealth. GDP per capita is just one, others include interest rate, inflation rate, exchange rate, unemployment rate, and growth rate. these are economic fundamentals. however there are accounting fundamentals and these includes debt ratio, budget deficit/surplus, cash flow, etc.You are just a learner in economical terms. What do you know about economics? I demand that you retract such statements or correct what you have written above owing to its pack of flaws before I embarrass you in front of your countrymen. |
sheyie2007: Even if you live in a vibrant city and have an exciting job and active social life, nothing can replace the unique experiences traveling offers. Visiting a foreign country opens your eyes to how the rest of the world lives; many therefore return home with a new appreciation for their own country while gaining a broader worldview in the process. Remember, you only live once, so passing up a chance to travel is tantamount to passing up a life-altering experience. mzauza, syngerp and andrew y'all need exposureWhat exposure do I need? I have been to both US and UK and some few African countries, being Burundi-Bujumbura, Congo-several villages and Rwanda- Kigali. So what do you want, South Africans do not like to travel just as much as Americans and Britons do. Unlike Nigerians who are all over the world running like headless chicken searching for better life. The reason why Nigerians are travellers is because its economy is too small to cater for its population size. Once your economy starts to flourish, your feet will start to grow small to travel. If NGR can first start to be patriotic and keep skills in the country it will progress technologically. We in SA we do not give our intellectuals to NASA, foreign organisations, etc, we keep them and give them whatever they want. How many doctors, engineers, intellectuals Nigeria lost to foreign nations of which some have even disowned Nigeria and adopted citizenship of their host country? |
andrewza: Angola was at one time at the hight of mend was abel to sell more crude. All so Angola will if nothing gose wrong will match nigeria soonAngola is coming surely but slowly, their economic growth stands at 19%. http://www.southafrica.info/africa/zambia-241006.htm |
agaugust: you were in your village hunting bush meat when nigerian manufactured weapons were posted here with photos and weblinks. i am not a F00L like you south africans, go back to pages 12 to 85 of this forum aqnd find it, i dont waste time with adult F00LS like you.Just only few armoured vehicle you manufactured for the first time in history not even long ago, can cause you to open your mouth so wide and brag as if Nigeria has been designing all that from long ago. You beat up your chest so much as if Nigeria cannot compete with any country in the world with respect to manufacturing of armoured vehicle. Even still you are listed as the forth biggest importer of armoured vehicle. I lost even count of how many armoured vehicles were produced in our country, but I do not brag to anyone about it. By the way I am not a village boy and here we do not do hunting anytime we want to. I live in a civilised country and hunting in SA is strictly regulated by the state. Here we do not just wake up in the morning and decide to go on hunting, it is prohibited to hunt without licence in SA because we are a civilised country where animals have the rights to live as well. Come and do that in SA you will be jailed my friend, simply because bushes are not in our neighbourhood, you drive long distance to get to the bush. |
agaugust: when i go to church next sunday i will thank God that my nigerian brain is not like that of a south african....God won't even listen to those illogical statements, before Him we all look equal. He puts kings and slaves, able-bodied and embecile, genius and intellectually challenged on the same scale. |
agaugust: pleep sorry sir, nigeria does not need doubters like you...i see you lack the true rugged can-do-it spirit of naija...i dey sorry for you o !What part of the world do you live, supposedly the air around the atmosphere of that area is full of arichnine that give you a lot of these hallucinations. Link us with a proof and don't tell us manufacturing armoured vehicles is also a secret. |
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, boy the BRT systems from Brazil got adopted in SA we and its not a world first.