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| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by IronGalaxy: 6:31pm On May 17 |
seppuku:if this is your take, by all means run with it ![]() |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by IronGalaxy: 6:37pm On May 17 |
JaceBlaze:Imagine lacking accountability to the point you blame us for perceiving how you present yourselves to us.. |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by seppuku: 6:42pm On May 17 |
IronGalaxy:It is. Remember it well, if or when your people enter that state of anarchy. |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by seppuku: 6:45pm On May 17 |
IronGalaxy:Who is blaming you. We are stating facts here. Waiting for June 30th to see how we shall perceive you then. |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by IronGalaxy: 6:49pm On May 17 |
seppuku:You and facts? You are allergic to them. Shut up |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by IronGalaxy: 6:51pm On May 17 |
seppuku:Anarchy is exactly what you get from mass-importing people from dysfunctional countries |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by seppuku: 6:52pm On May 17 |
IronGalaxy:Seppuku always tells the truth. |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by seppuku: 6:54pm On May 17 |
IronGalaxy:Then anarchy it is. The ignorant never learn. |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by peleson1: 7:19pm On May 17 |
naptu2:Greatest Akokites Great Unilag Loving this thread |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by RandDigital: 8:08pm On May 17 |
IronGalaxy:😂😂😂 |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by seppuku: 1:05am On May 18 |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by JaceBlaze: 6:12am On May 18 |
seppuku:Which is? And we are still the most well received group of black African immigrants across the world.We have never been banned from any country.Your people still use fake/fraudulent SA passports to travel because their own is in the toilet.Looks like you rather let the world think you are us than thinking you a Nigerian ...so what reputation have we built? "Szzzeenophobia"? ![]() |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by JaceBlaze: 7:43am On May 18 |
IronGalaxy:Blame shifting and and lack of serious introspection.We are wrong for exercising caution around them? With the reputation they have? |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by RandDigital: 9:35am On May 18 |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by seppuku: 3:35am On May 19*. Modified: 4:10am On May 19 |
JaceBlaze:Xenophobia now, Xenophobia tomorrow, Xenophobia since 2008. DR Ndlozi added "Lumpen Radicals". I prefer the former though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15vNzSdW_wg&t=7s JaceBlaze:1. Kenyans....Kenyans.. are the most well received black African immigrants across the world. Your people do not go anywhere. 2. Who issued the fraudulent SA passports to them. Your corrupt Home affairs selling your papers to the highest bidders. You must point the finger at that terrible Home affairs department and the government that turned a blind eye. Leave the Foreigners alone. |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by JaceBlaze: 7:28am On May 19 |
seppuku:Inserting Kenya to avoid giving props to South Africa,notice how you still couldn't fix your mouth to say it's Nigeria? Even you know you are at the bottom and had to use Kenya for defence. The humanitarian crisis in your country that has most of you escaping to Europe in make-shift banana boats has given you a skewed definition of what travelling is.South Africans are out there as documented travellers and workers.You on the other hand are a runner...learn the difference. Home affairs' corruption is a different arguement altogether.It's just interesting that your people still prefer travelling with the passport of a country they have continuously called xenophobic,a country you are still try to drag through the mud with your current smear campaign,a country y'all claim has a bad rep.See,the difference between us and you is that we are consistent with where we stand as far as your country is concerned.We know your reputation is in the gutter and therefore avoid anything to do with you and anything that has your name on it.But you on the other hand still want to use our name to travel even though you say we have built a bad rep? One of us is being dishonest,don't you think? Morphy! |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by seppuku: 1:33pm On May 19 |
JaceBlaze:We are not sizing each others D**ks here. Sepukku always tells the truth regardless. JaceBlaze:A small percentage of the poor class. The rest of us are on business class flights out of the country. JaceBlaze:We take advantage of each and any opportunity given so sorry its not really about "The South African" passport or your reputation as being "It a means to an end. Don't flatter yourselfs. Noone really wants to be a "South African". As far as your newly found reputation of xenophobia, it doesn't way in anyway on a fraudster who uses your passport to hop step into Brazil. They are mutually exclusive concepts. You can be South African and xenophobic at the same time. |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by JaceBlaze: 2:36pm On May 19 |
seppuku:Not true,most of your people are corner standers in foreign lands who ran from economic instability and daily civil unrests. You take advantage of us and our good name.You don't bring anything to the table that a South African would want to benefit from so don't act like this is a "do me and I do you" situation.It's a one-way parasitic relation where one is leeching off the other. And what's stopping that fraudster from using a passport from his own country? I mean if like you said we are a bad country full of xenophobic people why would you want your name written on our passport?
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| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by Dijita: 5:23pm On May 19 |
naptu2:What a day. I was at the TBS on that day |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by math2001: 11:53pm On May 19 |
Mandela didnot livè amaechi housè |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by naptu2(op): 1:20am On May 20 |
math2001:Thank you, your imperial majesty. How is Canada? |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by seppuku: 1:30am On May 20 |
JaceBlaze:You spend too much time on the internet. You must leave your bantustan and spend a day at Lagos airport to witness the traffic of International Nigerian traveler's in and out of the country. I myself have been travelling since I was four as compared to your people who are rarely see on planes going out of South Africa. 95% of the passengers are always "White" South Africans. Even the Coloreds are travelling more these days. Go figure. JaceBlaze:What good name. Ahhh stop it man. The only reason Nigerians misbehave so blatantly in South Africa is because they are doing as the Romans do over there. Your clueless government were handed down a generous and liberal constitution, are incompetent and cannot run it properly. Now they scrambling to backtrack, institute stringent laws at the behest of your ethno nationalist lumpen radicals because they don't want to be stripped of power. Nigerians in other countries contribute immensely to their host countries. That is fact. JaceBlaze:1. Never said you were a bad country. You just have a growing disgruntled population of xenophobes running around causing mayhem. 2. Everyone is abusing your passport. The Jews who swap citizenship and embezzle money in and out of the country. The former Ukranian gangsters who escape to your country and are heavily involved in arms deals, The indians in durban who run the hotels and the Chinese selling you cheap goods. Welcome to globalization. I am sorry you can't adjust to the new world order but keep fighting eh!. There is hope still. ABAHAMBE!! |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by JaceBlaze: 10:41am On May 20 |
seppuku:I will come and reply you properly.They deleted my comment. |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by JaceBlaze: 3:51pm On May 20 |
seppuku:Your country is 100% black population so who do you expect to see at the airport? Black South Africans actually travel more than you,mind you I said travel,not escape.You are still stuck with your outdated and overused stereotypes about us not travelling. Blaming South African government for your natural criminal inclination is diabolical.When will your people account for what they do in foreign lands? Always bringing imaginary Jews and Indians to deflect.Why would you put your name inside the passport of a xenophobic country? The same country you have been running campaigns to boycott? I don't get it really. |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by seppuku: 3:40am On May 21*. Modified: 4:00am On May 21 |
JaceBlaze:1. Your country is majority 92% black as well so that point is moot. 2.Don't set aside my "lived experience" my brada. I have traversed many a airport on the continent including your Oliver Tambo, DF Malan and King Shaka. Most of the international flights in and out of the country are not carrying "your" people. The best a black South African can boast of is Mauritius, Bali or Dubai but sprinkles of them at best. 3. As far as escaping, well my friends and I have escaped numerous times and comeback all the time if that's what you want to term it. JaceBlaze:1.There is nothing natural about criminality. Its an effect of desperation and despair, much like your Xenophobes, don't you think? 2.The criminals will account when you arrest them and send them back home. Individual vs collective punishment. JaceBlaze:1. I didn't personally put my name inside one of your passports but if you are talking about the desperate and criminally minded element of my society, well if you ask my opinion, they do it to take advantage of your system. I don't think there is a nexus between that and a concern about your Xenophobic tendencies. 2.It's not conjecture, my friend its exposing how myopic your thinking is as you zone in on your favorite subject of "Nigerian criminals" because of your xenophobic tendencies and fail to cast your sinister web of hate across a multiplicity of criminal behavior in your beloved Sad Africa. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYANzJDuaeM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAYU3vPrVPw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG-gASCdw6c&t=75s |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by JaceBlaze: 7:47am On May 21 |
seppuku:Not even 92% but okay.You live in a country that has a population of 220 million people and you expect us to japa like you do? In your case it's the corrupt government that squandered your resources and it resulted in your people taking risky routes to find themselves scattered around the world aimlessly.South Africans travel for leisure and not looking to be permanent citizens of the country they travel to. I don't know you buddy so I wasn't talking about your experience,I was talking about the average Nigerian who finds himself overseas.Most of them are roaming streets with expired visas and some of them took route Mediterranean in log rafts,sad state of affairs but it's true.I wasn't attributing anything to you personally but if you wanna fit the shoe then be my guest. It's conjecture and it's all based on a personal vendetta you have against SA because when these other countries call you criminals and want you out of their countries we never see this whataboutism you always do when it's us pressing your criminals,in fact you all start blaming a certain tribes in your country for spoiling your name abroad.All of a sudden it's not xenophobic when others want you out..hmm.The irony here is that you are showing me clips of Asian criminals being exposed on a South African news channel and another one is them standing in a South African courtroom so how are we being 'unfair' to your beloved brothers? |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by seppuku: 1:38am On May 22 |
JaceBlaze:So no need for the back and forth. The facts are, 1. We "travel" far more than your people be it leisure or Japa. 2. There are groups of black South Africans who travel to other countries in search of greener pastures and permanent citizenship albeit a smaller number but they exist in the NHS in the UK, as AU pairs and Eb visa holders in the US and workers/teachers in China. Ask me how I know? JaceBlaze:You must get your head out of the internet and stop watching those videos of mediterranean crossings, its skewing your reality. The people that make those journeys make up a small percentage of Nigerians. Even if you attributed 1% of our population to that phenomena that would amount to roughly 2 million Nigerians attempting that cross. That's an astronomical number in absolute terms. Secondly, it is uncommon to see a Nigerian anywhere roaming the streets idle. They would be chewed out and chastised. That false narrative perception can only come from people who want of further an agenda of dehumanizing others. JaceBlaze:Which countries want us out Mfethu, Please don't mention Ghana, UAE or Seychelles. These fictitious countries you are referencing to pursue criminal syndicates of all kinds including Nigerians, flush them out, parade and deport them. This is the reason we do not call them out. They are targeting the correct individuals. You South Africans on the other hand are collective punishers. You are not pressuring "criminals" in any way instead you attack, beat and harrass vulnerable migrant communities you do not like. Its xenophobia. Let nobody fool anybody here so spare me the dribble with your accusations of personal vendettas. I have been on to you guys for years. |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by johnie: 9:53am On May 22 |
Omoluabi16:On a lighter note: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX-k7VXDPOc?si=ZX16RqLMk6oDc2wH That DJ! ![]() |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by JaceBlaze: 7:41am On May 23 |
seppuku:Yah I think we have reached that point where we just gonna have agree to disagree. Fact is a South African was never a threat to a Nigerian's life,even if you take body count from 2008 attacks and add with what's happening now it still doesn't and will never amount to Nigerian lives lost at the hands of Boko Haram and bandits. |
| Re: Mandela's First Visit To Nigeria After Being Released In 1990 (Video And Picture by IronGalaxy: 8:41am On May 23 |
JaceBlaze:its selective outrage my friend. Terrorists can ambush and massacre 60 Christians today, tomorrow though, Nigerians and other Africans would still be yapping about South Africa and their bloodless "xenophobia" till August.. |
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