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| Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by naptu2(op): 8:41pm On Jun 09 |
Xenphobia: Nigeria considering retaliatory measures as South Africans invade Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu's social media pages. It wasn't actually supposed to have started today. It's just that we were supposed to have rounded up the formalities today. The repatriation is on course.
This interview has gone viral in South Africa and South Africans have invaded Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu's social media pages. There is no post about the issue on her page, but South Africans are all over her posts about the visit of the Madagascan president to Nigeria and the visit of the Israeli ambassador to her office.
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| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by naptu2(op): 8:42pm On Jun 09 |
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| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by naptu2(op): 8:44pm On Jun 09 |
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| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by naptu2(op): 8:51pm On Jun 09 |
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| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by Sonnobax15(m): 8:53pm On Jun 09 |
![]() Good. First of all,Seun should start from Nairaland by blacklisting the south Africans who create senseless threads here and end up insulting us ![]() Sometimes when I read comments from south Africans,I shake my head . Like ,why on earth would a group of people be too lazy to the extent of blaming others for all their misfortunes and adversities in life?The xenophobic scallywags ought to be taught a serious lesson ![]() I keep imagining what our people are still even doing over there . People that are naturally filled up with inbuilt hate towards their fellow blacks. |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by jmoore(m): 8:55pm On Jun 09 |
I have never met a Southafrican in Nigeria. How many Southafricans live in Nigeria? But Southafrican president is very weak. Dude can't control the mob. |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by Nackzy: 8:59pm On Jun 09 |
Please let's retaliate this one, no be only them dey mad |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by Sonnobax15(m): 9:00pm On Jun 09 |
jmoore:. Samantha125 may not be living in Nigeria but I can bet my two fertile balls that she wishes to . Person wey dey gbadu our styles codedly ![]() |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by tiswell(m): 9:00pm On Jun 09 |
Iwill vote for tinubu with my full chest if he implements retaliation ![]() |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by PulaPower: 9:01pm On Jun 09 |
Sonnobax15:Seun doesn’t need to.. It’s not necessary.. |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by Maj196(m): 9:02pm On Jun 09 |
After God created South Africans, he took a big break to laugh ![]() |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by Sonnobax15(m): 9:02pm On Jun 09 |
PulaPower:Then we are not ready yet ![]() |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by bobogogo: 9:02pm On Jun 09*. Modified: 9:24pm On Jun 09 |
Restructure nigeria. That is the best retaliatory measure. Every other measure will be counter productive. Nigeria is facing its own serious internal challenges already. Charity begins at home. It is a call for sober reflection by the nigerian govt. South africans are saying you should value your citizens by fixing nigeria. |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by ZombieTERROR: 9:03pm On Jun 09 |
while other African countries have acted including Ghana Nigeria led by the old druggie is still "considering" Nigeria deserves a better leadership A decisive leadership A proactive leadership Say no to this Bandit friendly administration |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by Omoawoke(m): 9:03pm On Jun 09 |
Nonsense What do you mean by considering?? How long would you consider Pls do everything needed and retaliate real hard and fast already |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by Africana1123(m): 9:04pm On Jun 09 |
South Africa that are even useless in their own country |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by Fekumzi123: 9:05pm On Jun 09 |
Na lie... Nigerians don't have that in their blood. The Fulanis that have that blood don't travel to SA |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by PulaPower: 9:05pm On Jun 09 |
We never even start, dem don dey cry.. |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by oluwatomiwa(m): 9:06pm On Jun 09 |
Use were to treat were. Nobody has monopoly of madness |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by phr0nesis(m): 9:07pm On Jun 09 |
Sonnobax15:She gbadun your style or not, she de her country Jeje. Wetin Nigerians de find for South Africa sef |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by simigold: 9:07pm On Jun 09 |
Who get time for retaliatory, we are still fighting insecurity and economic challenges, the next thing will be to retaliate one useless course. |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by WorkTheTalk(m): 9:08pm On Jun 09 |
Terrorists are kidnapping and killing your citizens while you live in denials. Before you consider retaliatory measures against South Africans, go after terrorists and their sponsors in Nigeria so your citizens can stay put and do businesses peacefully in Nigeria. |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by muyico(m): 9:08pm On Jun 09 |
Cngratulations o👏🎉 to South Africa |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by Yemmysworld91: 9:09pm On Jun 09 |
ZombieTERROR:What special thing has Ghana done in retaliation? And what's the effect on South Africa? Two wrongs does not make a right and I'm cool with our current diplomatic action |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by CaseSensitive(m): 9:11pm On Jun 09 |
This is exactly the zionist/imperialist plan for South Africa - turn other African countries against South Africa then attack them. It's working. |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by bewla(m): 9:11pm On Jun 09 |
It's high time the government stand for its citizen |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by ChizzyBuna(m): 9:12pm On Jun 09 |
Remove DSTV from Nigeria |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by Kalashnikov49: 9:12pm On Jun 09 |
My own is to say it loud and clear that the Air Plane that is bringing them back is owned by an IGBO man. Also...the manifest of those waiting to comeback to the the country shows that majority are the same people that mock, hate and insult the tribe of the owner of Air Peace. Anyway... Igbo Amaka ![]() |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by IronGalaxy: 9:14pm On Jun 09 |
While beheadings and insurgency are happening to innocent Nigerians in Nigeria, their government decides to focus their energy to a country that hasnt killed any Nigerian but wants illegal immigrants gone.. Can't make this up |
| Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Considering Retaliatory Measures by Babangidapikin: 9:16pm On Jun 09 |
We should punish the South African black people and live the white ones out of it. |
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