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Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by morpheus24: 11:19pm On Apr 16, 2015
BluIvy:

Are you for real? I actually don't give a dammn about your deflecting tactics, as long as both include transporting you back home. We are tied of transporting you and you comeback. Do you know how much it costs the taxpayers to play cat & mice game with you people?

You are referring to Zimbabweans that you put on those deportation trains every week that just skip to the next border and hop back into Town, not Nigerians.

We pay repatriation fees before we collect VISA!

Read my sister!... Read!
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by Nobody: 11:24pm On Apr 16, 2015
morpheus24:


You are referring to Zimbabweans that you put on those deportation trains every week that just skip to the next border and hop back into Town, not Nigerians.

We pay repatriation fees before we collect VISA!

Read my sister!... Read!

You are really kidding here aren't you? I am sure you know Lindela? You've been there right? Who spends on that? Your repatriation fees might be pay for a part but not the whole process.
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by morpheus24: 11:27pm On Apr 16, 2015
BluIvy:

You are really thing here aren't you? I am sure you know Lindela? You've been there right? Who spends on that? Your repatriation fees might be pay for a part but not the whole process.


Baby girl, I am all over Africa, from swakopmund to Gaborone, to Kigali to Kumasi to Dakar.

True AFrican right here!

Ps your government are rogues too, They don't want to refund those fees. Talk about taxation with representation!,and you are here crying about scholarship fees!

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Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by Nobody: 11:33pm On Apr 16, 2015
morpheus24:



Baby girl, I am all over Africa, from swakopmund to Gaborone, to Kigali to Kumasi to Dakar.

True AFrican right here!

Ps your government are rogues too, They don't want to refund those fees. Talk about taxation with representation!,and you are here crying about scholarship fees!

From what i know, you people get into the country and disappear hence you do not collect your money.
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by PunkyOh(f): 11:36pm On Apr 16, 2015
morpheus24:



Baby girl, I am all over Africa, from swakopmund to Gaborone, to Kigali to Kumasi to Dakar.

True AFrican right here!

LOL, you like to use the word "true African", "true black nation" or whatever crappy slogan you're fond of using, as if someone actually cares if you're 2% or 200% African. What's behind this true this & true that?
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by morpheus24: 11:38pm On Apr 16, 2015
BluIvy:

From what i know, you people get into the country and disappear hence you do not collect your money.

At least you have collected the money to "repatriate" us if or when you find us so no tax burden on you ba!

Better yet maybe you should lobby so the government uses that money to send more of your township illiterates to school !

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Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by princesuko(m): 11:38pm On Apr 16, 2015
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by morpheus24: 11:39pm On Apr 16, 2015
PunkyOh:

LOL, you like to use the word "true African", "true black nation" or whatever crappy slogan you're fond of using, as if someone actually cares if you're 2% or 200% African. What's behind this true this & true that?

All I can say to that is

There are those who talk the talk. I walk it my dear.... I walk it!!!

That's the true in Truth
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by morpheus24: 11:44pm On Apr 16, 2015
**OFF TOPIC***

Where is Paniki??


Dude has avoided these topics like the plague!!

I know he hiding somewhere in the cut

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Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by Nobody: 12:08am On Apr 17, 2015
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Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by peddy007: 12:21am On Apr 17, 2015
morpheus24:


At least you have collected the money to "repatriate" us if or when you find us so no tax burden on you ba!

Better yet maybe you should lobby so the government uses that money to send more of your township illiterates to school !
Even South Africans are condemning the act .....
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by RudzSA(m): 4:07am On Apr 17, 2015
This is interesting ,u ppl are busy calling us names nd hatin on us for wat a few of our idiots are doing .thats also not ryt .wat u nid to understand is that South Africans in general don't like to associate themselves wit Africa (sad fact).to us Africa is a different place to RSA .ask any Southey u no they'll tell u they South African not so much African .wat m sayin is that this things wil take time but we r heading towards the I'm an African confession ,our past such mind yo is only 21yrs old still defines us .nd don't let anyone fool u al South Africans r lyk that ,black nd white

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Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by RudzSA(m): 4:08am On Apr 17, 2015
This is interesting ,u ppl are busy calling us names nd hatin on us for wat a few of our idiots are doing .thats also not ryt .wat u nid to understand is that South Africans in general don't like to associate themselves wit Africa (sad fact).to us Africa is a different place to RSA .ask any Southey u no they'll tell u they South African not so much African .wat m sayin is that this things wil take time but we r heading towards the "I'm an African declaration" ,our past which mind u is only 21yrs old still defines us .nd don't let anyone fool u al South Africans r lyk that ,black nd white

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Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by moghedien: 5:52am On Apr 17, 2015
RudzSA:
This is interesting ,u ppl are busy calling us names nd hatin on us for wat a few of our idiots are doing .thats also not ryt .wat u nid to understand is that South Africans in general don't like to associate themselves wit Africa (sad fact).to us Africa is a different place to RSA .ask any Southey u no they'll tell u they South African not so much African .wat m sayin is that this things wil take time but we r heading towards the "I'm an African declaration" ,our past which mind u is only 21yrs old still defines us .nd don't let anyone fool u al South Africans r lyk that ,black nd white

The truth being spoken, its a problem, logical step we deal with it, with wisdom as adults, not insults, banter and bickering. Governments have to act. If the situation cant be settled amicably, evict by force, there'd be less bad blood. Talk of people leaving of their own volition is wishful thinking.

P.S: I guarantee if BluIvy, Morpheus24, PunkyOh & all4naija met to finally settle this beef, it'll quickly go from; "Bring it ON!!", "Id**t" & "Voetsek" to "Baby girl" & "Bokkie" real quick. grin grin grin
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by PunkyOh(f): 6:03am On Apr 17, 2015
peppyluv02:
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Mugabe must be suffering from old age dementia. Didn't he kill the Ndebele people of Zimbabwe for being "foreigners" originally from South Africa? He has absolutely no right to open his gutter mouth on issues like this when the Ndebele people are still being treated like 2nd class citizens in their own country. It's the case of the pot calling the kettle black. Shame on this old hypocrite.

South Africans are not afraid of their white community 1st of all, we deal with them too when they get out of line, mistreating & underpaying their farm hands. When we do it they call it white genocide. No white person in South Africa can walk up to a black person, talk shìt & not get a warm klap right between the eyes in return. This fool Mugabe must really be suffering from old folks'disease. Nonsense!

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Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by seppuku: 6:07am On Apr 17, 2015
RudzSA:
This is interesting ,u ppl are busy calling us names nd hatin on us for wat a few of our idiots are doing .thats also not ryt .wat u nid to understand is that South Africans in general don't like to associate themselves wit Africa (sad fact).to us Africa is a different place to RSA .ask any Southey u no they'll tell u they South African not so much African .wat m sayin is that this things wil take time but we r heading towards the "I'm an African declaration" ,our past which mind u is only 21yrs old still defines us .nd don't let anyone fool u al South Africans r lyk that ,black nd white

I really hate ignorant comments. So the isolation was so bad that you forgot what continent you are on.

PS , You call yourself South "Africans" yet you don't want to identify with Africans

Ridiculous I tell you

Blame it on Bantu education!
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by PunkyOh(f): 6:08am On Apr 17, 2015
moghedien:


The truth being spoken, its a problem, logical step we deal with it, with wisdom as adults, not insults, banter and bickering. Governments have to act. If the situation cant be settled amicably, evict by force, there'd be less bad blood. Talk of people leaving of their own volition is wishful thinking.

P.S: I guarantee if BluIvy, Morpheus24, PunkyOh & all4naija met to finally settle this beef, it'll quickly go from; "Bring it ON!!", "Id**t" & "Voetsek" to "Baby girl" & "Bokkie" real quick. grin grin grin

That's actually very funny. "Bokkie"...hahaha.
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by seppuku: 6:09am On Apr 17, 2015
PunkyOh:

Mugabe must be suffering from old age dementia. Didn't he kill the Ndebele people of Zimbabwe for being "foreigners" originally from South Africa? He has absolutely no right to open his gutter mouth on issues like this when the Ndebele people are still being treated like 2nd class citizens in their own country. It's the case of the pot calling the kettle black. Shame on this old hypocrite.
South Africans are not afraid of their white community 1st of all, we deal with them too when they get out of line, mistreating & underpaying their farm hands. When we do it they call it white genocide. No white person in South Africa can walk up to a black person, talk shìt & not get a warm klap right between the eyes in return. This fool Mugabe must really be suffering from old folks'disease. Nonsense!

I luv Mugabe, That dude is gonna die with a big smile on his face and the middle finger "FU*&k" White people.
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by PunkyOh(f): 6:27am On Apr 17, 2015
seppuku:


I luv Mugabe, That dude is gonna die with a big smile on his face and the middle finger "FU*&k" White people.

Good for HIM. Any yet Zimbabwean children as young as 10 are crossing our borders, entering South Africa to become "street kids". There are many of their kids being waifs, living under bridges here etc. He gave whites packing orders & made many parents lose their jobs & now the children are fending for themselves. It's a damn shame.
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by seppuku: 6:28am On Apr 17, 2015
moghedien:

The truth being spoken, its a problem, logical step we deal with it, with wisdom as adults, not insults, banter and bickering. Governments have to act. If the situation cant be settled amicably, evict by force, there'd be less bad blood. Talk of people leaving of their own volition is wishful thinking.
P.S: I guarantee if BluIvy, Morpheus24, PunkyOh & all4naija met to finally settle this beef, it'll quickly go from; "Bring it ON!!", "Id**t" & "Voetsek" to "Baby girl" & "Bokkie" real quick. grin grin grin

This is my man right here who understood what it is to be African. Your Zuma is an embarrassment and is the face of you to the world

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Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by seppuku: 6:32am On Apr 17, 2015
PunkyOh:

Good for HIM. Any yet Zimbabwean children as young as 10 are crossing our borders, entering South Africa to become "street kids". There are many of their kids being waifs, living under bridges here etc. He gave whites packing orders & made many parents lose their jobs & now the children are fending for themselves. It's a damn shame.

In the long run his country will be the better for it
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by PunkyOh(f): 6:49am On Apr 17, 2015
seppuku:


I really hate ignorant comments. So the isolation was so bad that you forgot what continent you are on.

PS , You call yourself South "Africans" yet you don't want to identify with Africans

Ridiculous I tell you

Blame it on Bantu education!

He's telling the truth. Sometimes it's good to listen to what the person is actually saying before challenging what they're saying. It is reality as they see it so be open minded & listen. They didn't teach us much about Africa or other African countries hence it is now difficult to relate to other Africans. I still remember when Zimbabweans used to come to South Africa selling traditional clothes, those clothes became a uniform amongst South Africans because they were "African". It's kind of hard to explain it to someone who has not been in a similar situation because they won't get it. That time we used to call the Zimbabweans, Ghanaians & they had to correct us & tell us that there's more "out there" than we were able to see. Then Somalians started arriving & we were like OMG, where are these ones from now because they look so different etc. South Africans are getting there though & one day we'll also feel 100% African like Morpheus24 here tongue

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Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by PunkyOh(f): 6:51am On Apr 17, 2015
seppuku:


In the long run his country will be the better for it

Time will tell.
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by Nobody: 7:56am On Apr 17, 2015
peddy007:
Have you seen the video footage of how foreigners are being executed? if NO PLS SHUT THE STINKING GUTTER YOU CALL MOUTH.....The foreigners had to engage them in one on one combat.Rubbish!!!
Just take a good look at yourself! vibrating with obscenities and filth like a demon possessed lunatic. clear road make I see well joor. how many lives has your barrage of insults saved?
Stay off my mention, I do not engage with foools

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Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by haul: 7:58am On Apr 17, 2015
PunkyOh:


He's telling the truth. Sometimes it's good to listen to what the person is actually saying before challenging what they're saying. It is reality as they see it so be open minded & listen. They didn't teach us much about Africa or other African countries hence it is now difficult to relate to other Africans. I still remember when Zimbabweans used to come to South Africa selling traditional clothes, those clothes became a uniform amongst South Africans because they were "African". It's kind of hard to explain it to someone who has not been in a similar situation because they won't get it. That time we used to call the Zimbabweans, Ghanaians & they had to correct us & tell us that there's more "out there" than we were able to see. Then Somalians started arriving & we were like OMG, where are these ones from now because they look so different etc. South Africans are getting there though & one day we'll also feel 100% African like Morpheus24 here tongue
even you were oblivious of other african countries,even if you were caged, were your brains also in shackles? Because most of you now start talking like the word "africa" is new to you. Funniest part ,for you country to have a meaning today it was because "africa" was added to the back of your name. I saw you talking about they will surely "GET IT" damn! I don't take threats by people who rely on his fellow africans he was oblivious about to fight white in your own soil. Funniest part if you claim your people aint aware of africa then the subject "GEOGRAPHY" should be banned in your soil since you guys are to ignorant to know your environment.
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by PunkyOh(f): 8:26am On Apr 17, 2015
haul:
even you were oblivious of other african countries,even if you were caged, were your brains also in shackles? Because most of you now start talking like the word "africa" is new to you. Funniest part ,for you country to have a meaning today it was because "africa" was added to the back of your name. I saw you talking about they will surely "GET IT" damn! I don't take threats by people who rely on his fellow africans he was oblivious about to fight white in your own soil. Funniest part if you claim your people aint aware of africa then the subject "GEOGRAPHY" should be banned in your soil since you guys are to ignorant to know your environment.

When you're oppressed, every part of you becomes oppressed, including your mind. Hence there's even a term, mental slavery. I don't expect you to get it & I don't care to explain it any further because it just is what it is. Hearing about Africa, a word, is very different from interacting with "Africa", the people. So yuuuuup, it is a new experience.

Oh & yeah, we did fight whites. Too many uprisings in South Africa where we fought back with whatever we could lay our hands on. The only advantage the whites had on us was guns etc. We weren't armed.

Look at it this way-an ARMED robber can enter a bank & make everyone sit their asses down & do his bidding because he has what, a gun. You can't argue much against a bullet no matter how brave you are, we did though. Several times, in fact. As children in Apartheid South Africa, we knew when to be children & when to be militants. Everybody fought back. As young as 5, we used to throw bricks & stones at the sight of military police cars. Some of you people fought for us with your mouths, while we fought for real, physically so. ..
Re: Xenophobia: View Of A Nigerian Living In SA by Nobody: 8:33am On Apr 17, 2015
PunkyOh:



Mugabe must be suffering from old age dementia. Didn't he kill the Ndebele people of Zimbabwe for being "foreigners" originally from South Africa? He has absolutely no right to open his gutter mouth on issues like this when the Ndebele people are still being treated like 2nd class citizens in their own country. It's the case of the pot calling the kettle black. Shame on this old hypocrite.

South Africans are not afraid of their white community 1st of all, we deal with them too when they get out of line, mistreating & underpaying their farm hands. When we do it they call it white genocide. No white person in South Africa can walk up to a black person, talk shìt & not get a warm klap right between the eyes in return. This fool Mugabe must really be suffering from old folks'disease. Nonsense!

Don't sweat it babe, these cowards are now parading Mugabe's statement as the true gospel. Well, we all know what Mugabe said about Nigeria. cheesy grin grin

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