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Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by Nobody: 10:18am On Jun 17, 2015
NOBLEDANDY:
Keep making it great,
And please don't say Nigeria has survive it's worst, because Nigeria is still sustaining it's crisis and more worst are to befall her.

Nevertheless am thinking you are one of the children of those corrupt leaders who embezzle everything called funds.

Why won't you think and raise hope on average Nigerians you milk dry every day.

Buh do bear in mind that karma is a very nice bitchh...
oh please spare me d Karma proverb... ...
Nope am not one of d children of dem corrupt leaders *as u think*......am actually a middle class nig...who z determined 2 enter d rich class against all odds...am surrounded by dose who made it d right way.............. ..I repeat....
Nigeria is the unstoppable future........
Nigeria is great.....
Nigeria- her hope beacons 2 reality
Nigeria- how can dey say we are finished when we are yet 2 begin --
are u surprised not everyone thinks d way u do...
u are entitled 2 ur opinion, but don't call my country doom,, and hope u have left already please be fast.....
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by ukemeramat(m): 10:43am On Jun 17, 2015
Menace2Society:
Can't u feel the change huh
the guy is a lay-about... am not sure he is a Nigerian if he doesn't feel the change
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by Neplusultra(f): 11:10am On Jun 17, 2015
Let me not hear anyone of dat carried placards in Isolo last week condemn SAns undecided
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by Skmoda360(m): 11:46am On Jun 17, 2015
osaslord500:
When will all this stop? .. Ogun kill dem all
are you sure.
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by free13: 12:57pm On Jun 17, 2015
But why?
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by Nobody: 1:03pm On Jun 17, 2015
ddami:
oh please spare me d Karma proverb... ...
Nope am not one of d children of dem corrupt leaders *as u think*......am actually a middle class nig...who z determined 2 enter d rich class against all odds...am surrounded by dose who made it d right way.............. ..I repeat....
Nigeria is the unstoppable future........
Nigeria is great.....
Nigeria- her hope beacons 2 reality
Nigeria- how can dey say we are finished when we are yet 2 begin --
are u surprised not everyone thinks d way u do...
u are entitled 2 ur opinion, but don't call my country doom,, and hope u have left already please be fast.....
I will leave Nigeria for you...
You can carry her on your head...
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by Nobody: 2:13pm On Jun 17, 2015
NOBLEDANDY:
I will leave Nigeria for you...
You can carry her on your head...
Thanks so much dats very nice. she's already on my head.....pls when u get there and dey ask u where u from don't say Nigeria ooo....I know u won't......and I pray people like u never get to come back.......I know u won't..
my last request.... make it snappy...
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by Nobody: 2:24pm On Jun 17, 2015
lolly2pops:
I am a South African living in South Africa. This report is fake.
Thank you for the clarification..... unlike some of ur brothers who are already saying we want to name our children xenophobia
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by Nobody: 2:30pm On Jun 17, 2015
ddami:
Thanks so much dats very nice. she's already on my head.....pls when u get there and dey ask u where u from don't say Nigeria ooo....I know u won't......and I pray people like u never get to come back.......I know u won't..
my last request.... make it snappy...
You are Welcome...
As for the later I can't take any request from you...
Is basically my choice, you won't tell me what to do...
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by Nobody: 2:36pm On Jun 17, 2015
NOBLEDANDY:
You are Welcome...
As for the later I can't take any request from you...
Is basically my choice, you won't tell me what to do...
with all your blabbing about Nigeria,I swear u have no choice.... pls make it snappy/swiftly let's know those of us DAT are remaining here...
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by kinguwem: 4:22pm On Jun 17, 2015
I've stopped subscribing Dstv. l've installed star times TV. I've also switched from mtn to etisalat.
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by Miaraka: 8:50am On Jun 18, 2015
It's very unfortunate that all we're being told is that some innocent Nigerians are being assaulted or killed. We are not told how the chaos started, who was involved and why but conclusions have already been made.
Even your diplomats appear to be participating in this irresponsible reporting. Both the diplomats and the Union of Nigerians rely on a telephone call. They can't even tell us, if the police and foreign ministry of this country have been informed and what response they've been favoured with.
An embassy which knows what it's doing would immediately approach the authorities in its country of accreditation and even send an official or officials to verify the information they've received from their citizens so that they can send a factual report to their President. These people are pathetic. Are they even diplomats? They appear to operate at the same level as ordinary SA masses who think every Nigerian is bad news. They are emotional and make promises they can't keep. There's no way an embassy or consulate can effectively investigate a case and protect its citizens without the cooperation and assistance of the local authorities anywhere in this world. Are they engaged in a popularity contest, hoping the new President will not replace them if they make irresponsible and statements? As for you Nigerians, you should know that there are two kinds of Nigerians here in SA - the really bad guys who misrepresent you and appear to be in the majority and the really good ones. The good ones are definitely there and are safe as they go about doing their business but the reputation of Nigerians is mostly bad and can cause a lot of problems for the good guys, mainly due to what is done by criminals from Nigeria.
One example you may be able to appreciate is that I go to a Nigerian church which is quite close to a building that is occupied by Nigerian drug dealers and other criminals. They are known by the public (good Nigerians included) which suspects they work with the police. They've been seen by some of us selling drugs close to our church perimeter wall and gate. Of course they are chased away every time we see them. What do you think that does to the image of our church which is attended by foreign immigrants, mainly Nigerians and a few South Africans? I can tell you what the public thinks about us - we're all Nigerians, we're rich and our cars are bought with drug and brothel money. Can you blame the public?
Also please be aware that here, ordinary and very poor South Africans are fed up with what they believe is police inaction against criminals, have a tendency to take the law into their own hands and they'll brutally kill anyone they're convinced is a criminal. There's no immunity for Nigerian or SA criminals. It's unlikely that they'll stop taking the law into their own hands simply because the AU, Zuma or Buhari said don't do it. Also, fellow Africans, when you throw mud and sleaze at our country and leadership with your "holier than thou" attitude, remember that we "know what you did last summer" (1980s) to thousands of Africans, especially from Ghana. You even have a "Ghana must go bag." So please sober up and develop a questioning mind and stop swallowing everything you're told by people, institutions and governments who do not have Africa's interests at heart and are doing everything to whip up tension between Buhari and Zuma so that the continent should fail in its efforts to extricate itself from the quagmire of poverty and underdevelopment. They know better than you what a united Nigeria and South Africa can do for their own citizens and this continent, if they combine their strengths and efforts.
The fact that your own diplomats appear to be participating in this sordid anti African agenda really saddens those African people everywhere who are working hard, making their own humble contributions to ensure that our continent, the cradle of mankind and mother of civilization, is united and takes its rightful place in the community of nations.
There's a host of measures that the AU, our SA government and other African governments need to implement to deal with criminals, certain police who're alleged to be on the payroll of Nigerian drug dealers and brothel owners, SA citizens who take the law into their own hands as well as the corruption, fratricidal internecine conflict, Boko and Al Shabab terrorism, repression and poverty which force so many millions of African immigrants to leave their countries to come to South Africa in search of peace, protection and prosperity. Unfortunately, South Africa cannot carry this burden alone, especially now that our country's economy is not doing well. Everyone of us African people must play our part, starting within our own families and bring up children who truly love their people and continent and hate injustice and corruption.
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by morpheus24:
Miaraka:
It's very unfortunate that all we're being told is that some innocent Nigerians are being assaulted or killed. We are not told how the chaos started, who was involved and why but conclusions have already been made.
Even your diplomats appear to be participating in this irresponsible reporting. Both the diplomats and the Union of Nigerians rely on a telephone call. They can't even tell us, if the police and foreign ministry of this country have been informed and what response they've been favoured with.
It is not unusual for a people who are discriminated against to react in an emotional manner.

Miaraka:
An embassy which knows what it's doing would immediately approach the authorities in its country of accreditation and even send an official or officials to verify the information they've received from their citizens so that they can send a factual report to their President. These people are pathetic. Are they even diplomats? They appear to operate at the same level as ordinary SA masses who think every Nigerian is bad news.No
No argument there especially the part on SA masses


Miaraka:
They are emotional and make promises they can't keep. There's no way an embassy or consulate can effectively investigate a case and protect its citizens without the cooperation and assistance of the local authorities anywhere in this world. Are they engaged in a popularity contest, hoping the new President will not replace them if they make irresponsible and statements? As for you Nigerians, you should know that there are two kinds of Nigerians here in SA - the really bad guys who misrepresent you and appear to be in the majority and the really good ones. The good ones are definitely there and are safe as they go about doing their business but the reputation of Nigerians is mostly bad and can cause a lot of problems for the good guys, mainly due to what is done by criminals from Nigeria.
excuses for rampant Xenophobia and hatred. Are you people that St.tupi.d where you cannot differentiate a bad person from a good person. A Nigerians actions would predict his intentions when you deal with him, however discriminating against every Nigerian you meet is born out of illiteracy, ignorance, prejudice, projecting, jealousy and down right Hatred. Please no sugar coating call it as it is.

There are Nigerians in many countries round the world and non so discriminatory as that in South Africa, point blank!
Miaraka:
One example you may be able to appreciate is that I go to a Nigerian church which is quite close to a building that is occupied by Nigerian drug dealers and other criminals. They are known by the public (good Nigerians included) which suspects they work with the police. They've been seen by some of us selling drugs close to our church perimeter wall and gate. Of course they are chased away every time we see them. What do you think that does to the image of our church which is attended by foreign immigrants, mainly Nigerians and a few South Africans? I can tell you what the public thinks about us - we're all Nigerians, we're rich and our cars are bought with drug and brothel money. Can you blame the public?
Yes you can, educate them, report those criminals to the authorities, boycott those areas, Shoot the criminal on site.

Miaraka:
Also please be aware that here, ordinary and very poor South Africans are fed up with what they believe is police inaction against criminals, have a tendency to take the law into their own hands and they'll brutally kill anyone they're convinced is a criminal. There's no immunity for Nigerian or SA criminals. It's unlikely that they'll stop taking the law into their own hands simply because the AU, Zuma or Buhari said don't do it. Also, fellow Africans, when you throw mud and sleaze at our country and leadership with your "holier than thou" attitude, remember that we "know what you did last summer" (1980s) to thousands of Africans, especially from Ghana. You even have a "Ghana must go bag." So please sober up and develop a questioning mind and stop swallowing everything you're told by people, institutions and governments who do not have Africa's interests at heart and are doing everything to whip up tension between Buhari and Zuma so that the continent should fail in its efforts to extricate itself from the quagmire of poverty and underdevelopment. They know better than you what a united Nigeria and South Africa can do for their own citizens and this continent, if they combine their strengths and efforts.
These are more excuses to condone Xenophobia and self projections of failures. Ghana must go was a reaction to the Aliens act that was insitituted by Ghana not Nigeria. Please put that arguement in its proper context.

THe fact that there are criminal Nigerian elements in South Africa simply stems from the type of Nigerians that make their home in South Africa who are mostly semi skilled, underskilled and unskilled Village boys who have no other options on their journey for green pastures coupled with the fact that South Africa has major unemployment issues and is finding it difficult or is intentionally trying not to intergrate others as most countries with Strong influxes of immigrants.
Miaraka:
The fact that your own diplomats appear to be participating in this sordid anti African agenda really saddens those African people everywhere who are working hard, making their own humble contributions to ensure that our continent, the cradle of mankind and mother of civilization, is united and takes its rightful place in the community of nations.
There's a host of measures that the AU, our SA government and other African governments need to implement to deal with criminals, certain police who're alleged to be on the payroll of Nigerian drug dealers and brothel owners, SA citizens who take the law into their own hands as well as the corruption, fratricidal internecine conflict, Boko and Al Shabab terrorism, repression and poverty which force so many millions of African immigrants to leave their countries to come to South Africa in search of peace, protection and prosperity. Unfortunately, South Africa cannot carry this burden alone, especially now that our country's economy is not doing well. Everyone of us African people must play our part, starting within our own families and bring up children who truly love their people and continent and hate injustice and corruption.
Both countries have work to do and pointing fingers at one another will not get anywhere. THe Nigerian government needs to have a zero tolerance measure on criminals who destroy the name of the country outside their shores by working with these governments to infiltrate and curb all criminal activities outside the country.

The South African government needs to admit it is overwhelmed with influx of immigrants and establish a sane system that allows for professional and qualified immigrants to enter and contribute meaningfully into the country as it cannot take up the job of training and intergrating these "foreigners" into its society in a meaningful manner.

Your citizens need to stop attacks against foreigners or you will slowly but surely bare the consequences of your actions. It is coming, it is just a matter of time and as always the most populous black country in the world will make the most noise.
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by 14(m): 1:02am On Jun 19, 2015
too much noise from morphy, the few nigerians who were chased out of a dusty town in the border of namibia, were dealing with drugs, so we hear. The community was fed up since police could not take action. i asked what are nigerian doing in that dusty small town, back in my mind i knew, they could have discovered a market in that coloured town. but the community turned against them. They just chased them away out of town, no one was injured.

NIGERIAN embasy and this crazy organisation must stop covering drug dealers who are nigerians, otherwise their creatibility will be turnished due to this. you dont support a criminal just because he is yo country man. They must distance themselves from nigerian thugs in SA
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by morpheus24: 2:59pm On Jun 22, 2015
14:
too much noise from morphy, the few nigerians who were chased out of a dusty town in the border of namibia, were dealing with drugs, so we hear. The community was fed up since police could not take action. i asked what are nigerian doing in that dusty small town, back in my mind i knew, they could have discovered a market in that coloured town. but the community turned against them. They just chased them away out of town, no one was injured.
NIGERIAN embasy and this crazy organisation must stop covering drug dealers who are nigerians, otherwise their creatibility will be turnished due to this. you dont support a criminal just because he is yo country man. They must distance themselves from nigerian thugs in SA
First the story was unfounded and not true.... THe embassy was making it up

Then it was discovered the story was true but was not reported by SABC, when a claim was made that SABC would not miss a sensational story like this.

Now the Story has turned into The Nigerians that were chased out were DRUG DEALERS!. Why would the organization support drug dealers in the first place, that would just be detrimental to their organizations ethos. Smells of conspiracy

Where is the evidence? When you produce it then I will support the actions of the community in ridding themselves of scum, until then it is PROPAGANDA AND XENOPHOBIA AT ITS BEST!
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by morpheus24: 9:39pm On Jun 22, 2015
MduZA:
laughable
Your responses have been few and far between nowadays. Did your government checks stop coming in or maybe you have been busy fixing the roof in one of those RDP houses you rent out to Zimbabweans for cash.


***Shaking my head****
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by morpheus24: 4:04pm On Jun 23, 2015
DictatorZAR:
Wow the f@ucktard on he's hilarious emotional rants again.
BOY ARE YOUR B@UTT HURTING AGAIN MOFFIE. MY BOYtongue I WILL CALL WHATEVER I LIKE
It seems cassava and bush meat pepper soup has clouded your Igbo flat head.grin
You were the one posting sh@iit about your diaspora and futile achievements now you wanna cry.
Shut da f@uck and stop trying to portray yourself as nairalands official historian MY BOY because to me you just another egotistical f@ucktard
MY BOYgrin The GREAT MOFFIE MORPH YES YOU'LL GET OVER YOUR B@UTT HURT. I UNDER YOUR PAIN

SHAME MY POOR BOY
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*******YAWN*******


One word... WEAK!
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Union Reports New Attacks In South Africa by Nobody: 4:31pm On Jun 23, 2015
morpheus24:
*******YAWN*******

One word... WEAK!
Two words
MY BOYTJIE
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