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Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by MadPolitician: 9:35am On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
It's the truth. Nigerians were bouncing off the walls for much of 2024 at the mere mention of the word SA. Started with heart attacks at AFCON in February and ended with endless wailing for SA visas in December after South Africans tried to block the 5-year deal. In between was just wotowoto peppering month after month.
grin grin grin
You like to massage your pea sized ego all the time..
Una wey collect wotowoto from AFCON to Chidinma dey follow run una mouth?
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by Omosofe69: 9:37am On Dec 26, 2024
I wonder how great Africa would look if SA and Naija unite to present a formidable front to the world through:
Cultural exchange
Scientific discourses
Marriage
Exchange of professional
Standardisation of practice.

Australia and New Zealand are almost one in everything. Canada and the US work together in almost every area of life
Russia and Belarus think the same way.

The solutions to this seemingly never ending war

1 The Nigerian factor in SA must be looked into and solutions proffered. It is a strong factor that a few miscreants from naija spread drugs in SA . Nigerian government with the South African authority can come in on this.
The community leaders should raise moral standard in SA. Nigeria don't have that degree of drug problem because the entire community frown at it.

2,The SA should stop seeing every successful Nigerian as fraud. Nigerians excell everywhere they go. In the US, UK, Canada etc Nigerians are at the top. No one is envying them but rather they are competing with them. There should be a mental shift in SA.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 9:55am On Dec 26, 2024
boxypane:
I'm glad you showed your self stupid with the analysis you brought back dog. It's obvious your school only thought you reading and writing and not comprehension.
What good is a dog with a rotten fetch...
You can keep whining like the slave you are all day.
You've been skooled. Now run along and showcase your new found wisdom, sucka!
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by boxypane: 10:05am On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
You've been skooled. Now run along and showcase your new found wisdom, sucka!
Animal from the South, it's obvious your education system is flawed or probably meant for only your slave masters!!! Anofia. You were discovered to be a dullard, hence no need to waste fees on you. Please give the phone back to the original owner.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 10:09am On Dec 26, 2024
boxypane:
Animal from the South, it's obvious your education system is flawed or probably meant for only your slave masters!!! Anofia. You were discovered to be a dullard, hence no need to waste fees on you. Please give the phone back to the original owner.
Only Hunger-gerians know how to divide a measly $250 billion oil gdp amongst 300 million starving lots 😂😂😂 SA population of 60 million (including developers & sundry) share $400billion. No wonder SA visa is so sought after in Japageria.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by boxypane: 10:58am On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
Only Hunger-gerians know how to divide a measly $250 billion oil gdp amongst 300 million starving lots 😂😂😂 SA population of 60 million (including developers & sundry) share $400billion. No wonder SA visa is so sought after in Japageria.
My joy this morning is that you have been schooled about your slavery status. A tag that you will carry for the rest of your xenophobic life. And for knowledge sake, the tag $250b is revenue not GDP. A stalk observation of how poor your education system is. What do you guys know aside dancing like a kangaroo?
At this point, I drop the mic
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by JaceBlaze: 11:58am On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
Our future will be defined by very strict visa requirements for developers til kingdom come. Don't know what you can do about that other than living as as illegal aliens and being subject to profiling for the rest of your miserable lives, since you ruined your own country. Your choice 😂😂😂
Damn haha😂
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by JaceBlaze: 12:28pm On Dec 26, 2024
1Alex:
It's a lie.

When they shamelessly showcased their "generator republic" mockery, what was the aim?

Social media is a great tool.
It wasn't about you or your country,sir!
The whole ad was about how the future of SA might look like if the electricity issue isn't handled right..remember we were having loadshedding at the time.

Maybe you just felt like the shoe was fitting or you just like being the centre of discussion.But let me reassure you one last time - IT WAS NOT ABOUT YOU!!
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by uuzba(m): 12:49pm On Dec 26, 2024
helinues:
Can you see what I am talking about you.

You have taken your own incoherency to another dimensions.

So it's now Nigeria election not me again?

Very easy SA guy to predict
Better leave that person alone.
Maybe he is totally mad/lunatic/hospital case.
And you're burning your energy on a lunatic.
It can't work.
It like entering an asylum as a doctor and shouting at all the sick people there, expecting them to reason with you and change.
They are already mad. They need rehabilitation and medicine.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 1:14pm On Dec 26, 2024
boxypane:
My joy this morning is that you have been schooled about your slavery status. A tag that you will carry for the rest of your xenophobic life. And for knowledge sake, the tag $250b is revenue not GDP. A stalk observation of how poor your education system is. What do you guys know aside dancing like a kangaroo?
At this point, I drop the mic
You dropping the mic due to hunger dizziness. $250 b revenue/gdp, it's still shared among half a billion hungry lots. Same applies in SA - $400b revenue/gdp divided by 60 million still beats yours hands down, Loser! 😂😂😂
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by Angelthepoet(m): 2:18pm On Dec 26, 2024
It's high time the leader of this forum do something about allowing some Zulu racist come to this platform and disrespect Nigerians on their platform and here is my proposal to you Seun ban all South Africans news and citizens on nairaland ,let them go and create randiland where they will be posting their xenophobic, hate,mining gone wrong, whatever we just don't want any insult from those ingrates again.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by boxypane: 2:22pm On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
You dropping the mic due to hunger dizziness. $250 b revenue/gdp, it's still shared among half a billion hungry lots. Same applies in SA - $400b revenue/gdp divided by 60 million still beats yours hands down, Loser! 😂😂😂
No matter how many rands your generation gathers, I can feed your generation to the 10th.
Blockheads .
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by boxypane: 2:28pm On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
You dropping the mic due to hunger dizziness. $250 b revenue/gdp, it's still shared among half a billion hungry lots. Same applies in SA - $400b revenue/gdp divided by 60 million still beats yours hands down, Loser! 😂😂😂
More so, you didn't need to call your Prof to explain GDP to you. Slave slave... Even with $400b generated, it still can't buy you freedom. Enjoy your shackles till you end.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by Blackey(m): 2:30pm On Dec 26, 2024
Don't you think your retorts/responses so far has been both paradoxical and antithetical to the narrative being pushed by your original post?

RandDigital:
You've been skooled. Now run along and showcase your new found wisdom, sucka!
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 3:13pm On Dec 26, 2024
boxypane:
More so, you didn't need to call your Prof to explain GDP to you. Slave slave... Even with $400b generated, it still can't buy you freedom. Enjoy your shackles till you end.
Your $250b can't buy you food or palliatives. Happy "Traumatic Yuletide"!! To quote your Punch newspaper 😂😂😂
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by Cousin9999: 6:24pm On Dec 26, 2024
https://www.reuters.com/article/world/hundreds-of-nigerians-to-take-free-evacuation-from-south-africa-idUSKCN1VV0ZY/
Hundreds of Nigerians to take free evacuation from South Africa

At least 640 Nigerians have signed up to take free flights home from South Africa after xenophobic attacks on foreigners, a spokeswoman for Nigeria's president said on Tuesday. The flare-up in violence directed against mainly African foreigners has been widely condemned by South Africa's neighbours and has caused a diplomatic dispute between Nigeria and South Africa, the continent's top two economies. Private Nigerian airline Air Peace plans to operate two flights with Boeing 777 aircraft, the first leaving Lagos late on Tuesday to return on Wednesday with evacuees. The plane can carry about 300 passengers. President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday called for the immediate voluntary evacuation of all Nigerians wanting to return home, and Air Peace offered free flights last week. "A private citizen who owns an airline has offered to evacuate Nigerians from South Africa who want to leave, and obviously there are immigration rules that go with that, so its a process," Ayanda Dlodlo, South Africa's Minister of State Security, told reporters in Cape Town.

Zimbabwe's Foreign Minister Sibusiso Moyo told reporters in the capital Harare that the government planned to evacuate 171 people from South Africa, including the bodies of two people. Moyo added that Harare would "escalate" the evacuation if the situation deteriorated and he was seeking support from international organisations to help those affected. In the latest outbreak of xenophobic violence in South Africa, deadly riots last week in Pretoria and Johannesburg killed at least 12 people including two foreigners, and targeted foreign-owned businesses.

The root causes of the latest series of attacks are unclear, although analysts suggest stubbornly high unemployment and grinding poverty were fuelling criminality. In Katlehong, a township around 35 kilometres south east of commercial hub Johannesburg, 755 foreign nationals including 228 children are being cared for at community centres after fleeing violence. "While there has been a significant decline in the number of incidents, police forces remain on high alert and are closely monitoring hotspots to ensure further violence does not erupt," Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said. Police have arrested 653 people in connection with the attacks, mostly South African but including foreigners, police minister Bheki Cele said.

South Africa does not know how many undocumented foreigners are in the country of 58 million people. Democratic Republic of Congo, Bangladesh and Ethiopia topped the list of countries where people applied for asylum or refugee status in 2018. Nigeria placed seventh with 948 people applying for refugee status and zero accepted, said Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi. Retaliatory attacks in Nigeria forced South African businesses to shut down for several days, and South Africa temporarily closed its embassy on safety fears. Buhari will visit South Africa next month to address the attacks and seek a solution.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by antiMuhamad: 7:57pm On Apr 12, 2025
RandDigital:
You have my mother's old vjj on your mind so early in the morning? No wonder you trek millions of kilometers on barefoot to SA to breathe our air 😂😂😂. Visa still DENIED!
Yes I knacked the old fool and she enjoyed it. She kept screaming I am better than your old xenophobic papa. Visa? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you dont know your xenophobic country now makes it visa free to all Nigerians practically begging us to come fzzzzck your HIV bitchsses and mothers but we still refused... slaves! 🤣🤣🤣
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