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Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by RandDigital(op): 7:33am On Jan 28
Following IShowSpeed's arguably disastrous live streams in Nigeria, where the locals were pestering him for money and favours - a South African TikToker has creatively used a famous American burger restaurant chain (Burger King) to diss Nigerians by referring to them as "beggar kings" while mockingly using the sound track of President Tinubu saying "Great Nigerian youth. The intelligent Nigerian youth...The ever productive Nigerian youth. The greatest of the greatest, of the greatest, of the greatest, of the greatest..."

Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by helinues: 7:38am On Jan 28
Some African countries have been busy channeling the energy to discuss how their country can be better to be gossiping about Nigeria

Meanwhile, we don't even have time to discuss about them as they are inconsequential

When you are big, you are indeed big
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by helinues:
Funnily, why can't this op post this on South Africa forum? Oh I forgot, they don't have anything close to Nairaland in Kuvukiland

Sport, entertainment, economy, there situation have been deteriorating yet they are not concerned
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by ResidentSnitch(f): 7:43am On Jan 28
I think it's well-deserved.
The begging? It was a total embarrassment, and mirrored the suffering and hopelessness of Nigerians under a clueless government.
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by RandDigital(op): 7:45am On Jan 28
helinues:
Funnily, why can't this op post this on South Africa forum? Oh I forgot, then don't have anything close to Nairaland in Kuvukiland

Sport, entertainment, economy, there situation have been deteriorating yet they are not concerned
Don't forget to pay una's subscription 🇿🇦

Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by helinues: 7:47am On Jan 28
RandDigital:
Don't forget to pay una's subscription 🇿🇦
How is the nonsense you wrote above correlate with my comments

Don't be unfortunate this morning

Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by Ihaveleftnaija: 7:56am On Jan 28
helinues:
Some African countries have been busy channeling the energy to discuss how their country can be better to be gossiping about Nigeria

Meanwhile, we don't even have time to discuss about them as they are inconsequential

When you are big, you are indeed big
Nobody is denying Nigeria is big.

The issue is why a “big” country produced that level of public desperation during iShowSpeed’s visit.

Face the message, not the deflection.
Big countries don’t brag — they correct what embarrasses them.

If those were South Africans, we wouldn't have YouTube channels and TikTok videos mocking them? We would have about 5 nairaland topics now discussing them .
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by untoldtruth: 8:04am On Jan 28
helinues:
Some African countries have been busy channeling the energy to discuss how their country can be better to be gossiping about Nigeria

Meanwhile, we don't even have time to discuss about them as they are inconsequential

When you are big, you are indeed big
Delulu is not the selulu
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by Sonnobax15(m): 8:05am On Jan 28
lipsrsealed
Are these modern South Africans aware that our own Obj spent millions of our dollars just to see them emancipated and they're yet to repay such debts?


Honestly, freedom doesn't look good on these generation of south Africans
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by Zonefree(m): 8:06am On Jan 28
The troll is well-deserved.

Lagos and it's people have brought disgrace to Nigeria.
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by Sonnobax15(m): 8:09am On Jan 28
Ihaveleftnaija:
Nobody is denying Nigeria is big.

The issue is why a “big” country produced that level of public desperation during iShowSpeed’s visit.

Face the message, not the deflection.
Big countries don’t brag — they correct what embarrasses them.

If those were South Africans, we wouldn't have YouTube channels and TikTok videos mocking them? We would have about 5 nairaland topics now discussing them .
Nigha relax,the people who took him to the slums of Lagos are to be blamed for that.

See,and listen,I can boast of the fact that if it were here in warri,I swear to God nobody would have had that time to even be running after one streamer,let alone stoopping so low to be begging him.

There are nice places even in that Lagos but those who were opportuned to show him around decided to take him to the dirtiest part of the country instead.
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by Dalohad:
When Tinubu is ready to have his beggarly agboeroes engaged in proper honest work, then the embarrassment can stop.

He is already trying to turn every Nigerian into beggars with his obnoxious Tax scheme that aims to dip hands into our pockets to steal our hand earned money.

He knows that if you are economically disadvantaged, he can easily throw some crumbs of bread to you, to buy your votes. That's how he controls his miscreants.

Keep them poor, make them pliable to your political will.

Very Feudo-monarchical and yorubalistic..

He will keep falling and failing at that. Other tribes will not bend. Never.
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by MadPolitician:
An overzealous moderator is busy trying to save some people here. Will that change the fact that begi begi culture in Lagos has now brought maximum shame to Nigeria? Hiding your oblong head in the sand like an ostrichhuh
My people will say "You can't use your palms to hide a pregnancy"..

Put a lipstick 💄 on a pig, a pig is still a pig...
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by Ihaveleftnaija: 8:16am On Jan 28
Sonnobax15:
Nigha relax,the people who took him to the slums of Lagos are to be blamed for that.

See,and listen,I can boast of the fact that if it were here in warri,I swear to God nobody would have had that time to even be running after one streamer,let alone stoopping so low to be begging him.

There are nice places even in that Lagos but those who were opportuned to show him around decided to take him to the dirtiest part of the country instead.
I hear you, and yes — the handlers messed up badly. That part is true.

But let’s also be honest: blaming only the location doesn’t erase what people chose to do on camera. Nobody was forced to beg. That behaviour didn’t come from the slums — it came from desperation and clout-chasing.

Every big country has dirty areas and beautiful areas. What embarrassed us wasn’t poverty; it was how people behaved publicly.

Saying “it wouldn’t happen in Warri” may be true — but then the real question is: why did it happen at all?

He went to slums in other African countries, why didn't they harass him with begging ?
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by MadPolitician: 8:17am On Jan 28
Sonnobax15:
Nigha relax,the people who took him to the slums of Lagos are to be blamed for that.

See,and listen,I can boast of the fact that if it were here in warri,I swear to God nobody would have had that time to even be running after one streamer,let alone stoopping so low to be begging him.

There are nice places even in that Lagos but those who were opportuned to show him around decided to take him to the dirtiest part of the country instead.
If Makoko was not demolished, they would have taken him to that place too..
My people wear their squalid culture on their chests like a badge of honor 🎖
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by Ihaveleftnaija: 8:18am On Jan 28
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Are these modern South Africans aware that our own Obj spent millions of our dollars just to see them emancipated and they're yet to repay such debts?


Honestly, freedom doesn't look good on these generation of south Africans
This isn't it the topic. We trol them on every given day on nairaland. Stop deflecting and face the real problem ; which is the begging culture of not only the young and poor but even our officials beginning at the airport.
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by iwaeda: 8:21am On Jan 28
That is what APC has reduced Nigeria to. Unprecedented hunger and hardships. grin grin grin grin
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by emperor4love(m): 8:23am On Jan 28
RandDigital:
Don't forget to pay una's subscription 🇿🇦
when you guys complaining and don't even have little rand to pay even when government have subsided it,we are the ones patronising much and giving you guys food to eat,remove the white then you see some real zulu in the Bush we saw in Mr bone
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by helinues: 8:27am On Jan 28
Ihaveleftnaija:
Nobody is denying Nigeria is big.

The issue is why a “big” country produced that level of public desperation during iShowSpeed’s visit.

Face the message, not the deflection.
Big countries don’t brag — they correct what embarrasses them.

If those were South Africans, we wouldn't have YouTube channels and TikTok videos mocking them? We would have about 5 nairaland topics now discussing them .
If it reach your turn, give your potential helper a dirty slap
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by Sonnobax15(m): 8:31am On Jan 28
Ihaveleftnaija:
This isn't it the topic. We trol them on every given day on nairaland. Stop deflecting and face the real problem ; which is the begging culture of not only the young and poor but even our officials beginning at the airport.
Bro,I get your point.

But let's not forget in a hurry,that this is Africa. And Nigeria specifically is a third world country. So como here and the same expecting a different kind of lifestyles from our people is kind of weird to me.

What do you expect from people without jobs? People who hustle their asssss up every single fvcking day , just to put food on their table? Complaining of beggars here ,tho it isn't something we should be proud of but it is an African thingy. Even south African beg too angry. Simply because they don't/didn't do theirs behind cameras just like our mumu content creators here for, doesn't mean they are well-to-do.
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by press9jatv(m): 8:32am On Jan 28
RandDigital:
Following IShowSpeed's arguably disastrous live streams in Nigeria, where the locals were pestering him for money and favours - a South African TikToker has creatively used a famous American burger restaurant chain (Burger King) to diss Nigerians by referring to them as "beggar kings" while mockingly using the sound track of President Tinubu saying "Great Nigerian youth. The intelligent Nigerian youth...The ever productive Nigerian youth. The greatest of the greatest, of the greatest, of the greatest, of the greatest..."
oponu afofun gbemu loser. South Africans begged too. Too much poverty in SA. It's in South Africa that there's high rate of hiv and big yansh 😆😆😆
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by alpharoyalty: 8:35am On Jan 28
I think it's well deserved. You can't have a normal conversation or friendship with people anymore without them resorting to begging.
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by RandDigital(op): 8:36am On Jan 28
emperor4love:
when you guys complaining and don't even have little rand to pay even when government have subsided it,we are the ones patronising much and giving you guys food to eat,remove the white then you see some real zulu in the Bush we saw in Mr bone
Who keeps lying to you Nigerians and keeping you dumb? Job well done! 😂😂😂🇳🇬👎🏽💩

SA only had a handful of stores in Nigeria which failed coz you guys are dirt poor.

Meanwhile there are thousands of these same stores in South Africa and expanding 🇿🇦🏆🏆🏆

Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by CodeTemplarr: 8:38am On Jan 28
helinues:
Some African countries have been busy channeling the energy to discuss how their country can be better to be gossiping about Nigeria

Meanwhile, we don't even have time to discuss about them as they are inconsequential

When you are big, you are indeed big
hmmm o ma sè óooo. Instead of talking to authorities, you attack anyone that highllight symptoms of the rot.
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by Major7: 8:44am On Jan 28
RandDigital:
Don't forget to pay una's subscription 🇿🇦
Millions of Nigerians already trashed their dstv decoder for Sltv dude 😂. Besides you guys already sold your right to canal+ so it’s out of your hands now,don’t take pride in what doesn’t belong to you again.
My last advice to you is get a LIFE
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by CodeTemplarr: 8:53am On Jan 28
Instead of hell-in-news to address rot within, he supports it and then attack observers. Hmmmm
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by Major7: 8:54am On Jan 28
Ihaveleftnaija:
I hear you, and yes — the handlers messed up badly. That part is true.

But let’s also be honest: blaming only the location doesn’t erase what people chose to do on camera. Nobody was forced to beg. That behaviour didn’t come from the slums — it came from desperation and clout-chasing.

Every big country has dirty areas and beautiful areas. What embarrassed us wasn’t poverty; it was how people behaved publicly.

Saying “it wouldn’t happen in Warri” may be true — but then the real question is: why did it happen at all?

He went to slums in other African countries, why didn't they harass him with begging ?
In the days of the Bible,we have beggars there, and it’s written there that those who’re in need can’t be eradicated from our midst. We’re beginning to lose our humanity,if you want to help then do it,if don’t want to then walk away quietly without complaining. You have nothing except it’s giving unto you
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by LeeSmart: 9:16am On Jan 28
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Are these modern South Africans aware that our own Obj spent millions of our dollars just to see them emancipated and they're yet to repay such debts?


Honestly, freedom doesn't look good on these generation of south Africans
That's every Nigerian excuse as to why the country is not yet developed, because we helped S.A during their apartheid regime.... We should better focus on developing as a nation rather than giving excuses everytime oo.
Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by Osiris12: 9:38am On Jan 28
I just came here to laugh.
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