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jennykadry:I will go out on a limb here, I think she is trying to sit for GCE. The OP is too dull to be in a MBA program. |
OAM4J:Blame it on me. |
Perfect opportunity to nationalize MTN and other SA companies in Nigeria. Pay them off and let them go back to their country |
Reps want Minister to invoke principle of reciprocity. Last yellow fever case recorded in 1995 – Health Minister NCAA summons stakeholders to a meeting ABUJA—MOVED by the deportation of Nigerians by the South African government, senators Tuesday asked the Federal Government to shut down all South African companies and immediately close the nation’s embassy in that country. This came on a day the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs asked the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Gbenga Ashiru, to invoke the tenets of reciprocity against the South African government, just as Health Minister, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, dislcosed in Abuja yesterday that the last case of yellow fever in the country was recorded in 1995. Also, Lagos State House of Assembly condemned in strong terms the deportation of 125 Nigerians by the South African government, and expressed dismay over the shabby manner they were treated, even as Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, summoned South African Airways, Arik Air, security agencies and other stakeholders in the aviation sector over the incident. According to the senators, the South Africa government has murdered sleep, and can, therefore, not see sleep. The Senate’s move came up yesterday during a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Ashiru Olugbenga. The senators described as unfortunate the attitude of the South African authorities towards Nigerians, despite the brotherly role Nigeria played during her struggle for independence 18 years ago. Senator Mudashiru Hussain in his contribution, specifically called for the sacking of all South African-owned companies in Nigeria, insisting that the country had, indeed, declared war against Nigerian and ”we as a nation must reciprocate.” Speaking before the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Olugbenga Ashiru, told the senators that the deportation of the South African nationals was one out of the many diplomatic measures already listed by the federal government. https://vml1.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/DavidMark.jpg?9d7bd4 Senate President, David Mark He said the federal government had listed some conditions for South Africa to meet to ensure amicable resolution of the diplomatic row occasioned by the recent deportation of 125 Nigerians last week, adding that government was ready to reciprocate this inhuman treatment to South African nationals. He said: ‘’We are going to look at all these and we are discussing with the ministry of interior to enforce strict compliance of all immigration laws and practices to all nationals. The south African companies are here in Nigeria , making so much money , bringing in half baked graduates as expatriates to manage these companies.” Amb. Olugbenga told the committee that government would take what he called ‘matured but calculative measures to pay back the country. Also appearing before the House of Representatives Committee, Amb Ashiru said: “The Nigerian Embassy was not informed before such an act was perpetuated on Nigerians so it was illegal and should be seen from that purview.” In his response, Ashiru said that “I share the same view with you on the issue but the bi-national Commission headed by the vice presidents of both countries had already started discussions on the issue. “South Africa does not have a monopoly of deportation as they should not take our friendly business environment for granted. “We are going to make sure that we convene the next session of the international commission. I want to make one thing clear, African countries, including South Africa, should not take Nigeria’s maturity and the friendliness of our people to foreigners for granted. “Also they should not take the friendly business environment we have in Nigeria, whereby companies are making more profits from Nigeria than in South Africa for granted. I believe as we go on these are the issues we’ll bring to the table and sort out. “I believe that the present administration is determined to ensure the dignity of Nigerians anywhere. When you deport two Nigerians from a country, there will be appropriate reaction. It may not be retaliation but we will know that we are responding one way or the other. “The National Transitional Commission, NTC, was not the cause. The issue of NTC is not the problem that gave rise to the deportation that we were faced with. The underlying problem has to do with the attitude of the ordinary South African to Nigerians.” Chairman of the committee, Senator Matthew Nwagwu, had earlier described the recent deportation of Nigerians as the height of inhuman treatment, and promised that the Senate would support the ministry of foreign affairs in what ever action it deemed fit to take to pay back the people of South Africa. In a similar vein, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, Mrs. nnena Elendu-Ukeje, asked the minister to invoke the principle of reciprocity against the South African government, describing the South African government’s action as an affront on Nigeria. Meanwhile, Health Minister, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, who addressed the press on the issue at the Health Ministry in Abuja , noted that Nigeria was not at risk of Yellow fever, he said the last confirmed case of Yellow fever in Nigeria was in 1995. According to him, the Port Health Services under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Health vaccinate and issue the Yellow Fever cards to travelers at the airports, sea ports and land borders in Nigeria, while health officials do the same in the states and LGAs. He faulted South Africa’s reason for the deportation, as possession of valid yellow fever card was a condition for issuing visa to Nigerians in the first instance. Calling on South Africa to stop politicizing health issues, the minister said the country had acted against International Health Regulations (IHR) on the matter. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/03/nigeria-safrica-diplomatic-row-senators-want-safrican-companies-sacked/ |
Dont eat your fellow Nigerians Dont kidnap your fellow Nigerians Get educated in good universities, preferably those in the SW Stay in school and dont deal in fake medicine Dont do drugs. They make you lazy and dull Dont whine about marginalization; Do what Yorubas do, bend down and get to work Respect Awolowo and don't desecrate his good name and legacy. |
^^^ All I know is Biafra was a bad dream. |
Samafroxy22:It means she wont be playing with your Isaac Semitoje anytime soon. |
alj harem:Can they do the job? |
^^^ Stop dulling . . . if I were you Id post my number and house address as well. What kind of Nigerian men are we raising nowadays? slackersssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss. |
I dont love my GF. I am just in it for the mind blowing s/e/x/ and the occasional BJS and the food. Oh yeah, she is a great cook and I suck at it. Love is like a deck of cards, you start out with hearts and diamonds and end up with spades and clubs. So whats the point? |
AjanleKoko:And massive loss of income for SA, and not Nigeria. And if they pull out, a void will be created that would be instantly filled by the Glos and Wale Tinubus of this world or any other entrepreneurial individual/Nigerian with interest in that field. In the short term individuals/Nigeria may suffer, but just for a short term, in the long run SA will be left gnashing their teeth for opportunity lost. What doesnt kill you makes you stronger. We will definitely be better of if they pull out. Of course, there will be a learning curve, but the Nigeria of today is vastly different from the Nigeria of circa 1999 and we will react accordingly. Gbabeski!!! ![]() |
Very lazy bunch. SMH. Ediotassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss. |
[quote author=Busy_body link=topic=826801.msg10345970#msg10345970 date=1331092938]Thanks Agy and ID, what can we do except allow God and the forces against him battle things out themselves whilst we stay by the sidelines to watch like pawns [/quote]Sooko,Its your time to tell us your story? Make it snappy, there is tons of people waiting to open up after you. We already know you are damaged, erm, like the rest of them Tell us your story, eyan yiii, we are here to give our 2 cents. Dont worry we wont judge you. We love you. |
naijasexy:You need constant psychiatric monitoring. |
naijasexy:Wow, Fagamite has been sending you recharge cards. This guy seems to be taking this s/h/a/g/g/i/n/g issue seriously . . .like a full-time job or something. ![]() I don misss mehn. |
naijasexy:Before I get off this topic since everyone is deleting their posts already? I see under G moves going oooooooooooooooooon ![]() Naijasexy? Is it his mug shot or his posts abi you are too damaged to know which one ?[img]https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?action=dlattach;id=655675;type=avatar[/img] Well, if it is the mug shot, then I think you are damaged beyond redemption. . . I’m just sayin’, you could do better Tell me have you heard that lately? And I’ll start hatin’, only if you make me ![]() |
naijasexy:That doesnt always work. It never does. You crave attention just like every other girl ( very obvious if you look back at your first post on this thread) . . . at least it wasnt me who was so damaged to the point that I had to come online to beg[b] f[/b]agamite for not picking his call. You know you could have called or texted him back. . . instead of making a scene about it on NL. Now we know[b] f[/b]agamite wants to shagg you and you are playing hard to get. ![]() 10 threads from this one, you will be apologising to me just the way you did to Shagamo/r/o/n. Trust me . . . ![]() I have you figured out already . . . You are crazyyyyyyyyyyyyy. Now go take your SSRI, and then come back to apologize. Dont worry about it, I have a big heart. . . |
^^^ naijasexy:How did you know my nickname? You ve been stalking me? I think you are in love already, arent ya? I always like to take it slow with sexy girls, especially when I am entering their premises. I will take it super slow with you. Manhattan or Quebec? |
Okontami:Why are you so depraved? Leave that chick alone jo. Agbaya oshi. |
naijasexy:Can I smell your mum ? Maybe smell both of you at the same time? I will like to feel safe too . . . with her legs wrapped around my back. ![]() |
naijasexy:Dont mind him, I am the closest to you . . . 6hrs drive Vs. DKs 48hrs drive Vs Mr. Londoner. And besides, I have the smallest dyck too, you may want to start with my tool and work your way up . . . what say you?. |
naijasexy:Well we weren't targeting your nose in the first place. What am i supposed to do with your nose? We are all targeting the same thing Sagamite is targeting . . . yeah, those holes between your legs ( 3 or thereabout). How do you want it, all of us at once a la short-gun option or one at a time . . . we can work our way up from the smallest to the biggest, if you prefer to not go with the short-gun option. |
Rossikk:Just so you know, I am just like her. . . |
Lasinoh:Even though I didnt read your post, I totally agree with your point, especially after taking a glimpse at your profile pix. FYI, You are my kind of lady. I like the ashi type. My name is Olakunle Momodu, what is yours? |
Sagamite:Which kain English be this again ooooooooo With all his unchecked braggadocio, English definitely isnt his primary language at home. |
After reading Naijasexys post, I have to bow to Sagamitem just a lil. Sagamite, you get game sha ( small) or maybe naijasexy is just too damaged to attract better guys in real life? London to Canada, which kain relationship be that? I will go with the latter. I think the girl is f****** damaged. |
Sagamite:Genius. If there was a formula to tort reward, people would simply adjust their demand. Ode oshi. Olodo. Oloriburuku. Koni da fun iya e. Motor loma pae and you wont be compensated for making a mess on the streets of London. |
bittyend:Dont mind him. Feynmanns IQ is 123 and he won the Physics Nobel prize at a very young age. Lets get back to the topic at hand. |
AjanleKoko:Of course, and a bunch of other Nigerians I know scored higher than those people. Your low-self esteem is nauseating. |
Aigbofa:Same thing happening in Nigeria . . . if you only watch NTA, that is. Open your mind Aigbofa. |
AjanleKoko:Of course not. But I do know that I scored better than a bunch of them on the exams. PS: Sorry I dont suffer from the low self esteem that ails you |

[/quote]Sooko,


Ode oshi. Olodo. Oloriburuku. Koni da fun iya e. Motor loma pae and you wont be compensated for making a mess on the streets of London.