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| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 11:59pm On Mar 31, 2018 |
johnnyvid:In your dreams. Mandela & his crew were also on a secret military training in Cuba under Fidel Castro. Did Cuba ever claim they liberated South Africa? Ghana, ZAMBIA (especially), Zimbabwe etc helped us the most. MK had a permanent base camp in Zambia. Keep lying to yourselves to hog the spotlight as usual. You will never get the recognition you're expecting from South Africans. We don't recognise you. Fullstop. If you lent a hand, you did it for the people you directly gave all those things to, but not for the ordinary South African. The ordinary South African took to battle every single waking minute. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 12:02am On Apr 01, 2018 |
johnnyvid:LMAO. Riiight. I'm not gonna read no form-up stories from pathologically lying attention seekers. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by johnnyvid(op): 12:03am On Apr 01, 2018 |
XhosaNostra:i have been asking for your hugs, but you don't agree with me. starting from Nigeria military to helping the people of South Africa on economy too then. everything is all over the internet. accept my hugs here, you refused. I keep on posting fact and news about what happened during that period, but you refused to accept me. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 12:05am On Apr 01, 2018 |
johnnyvid:Pffft. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by johnnyvid(op): 12:09am On Apr 01, 2018 |
XhosaNostra:that is the facts but you are not ready to agree with me. go and study the history of apartheid and how it happened. facts and figures are kept safe in order for generations that's coming from will learn from it. I have posting links to you about the history, but you are not hearing me out. I have been asking for hugs but still you are not satisfied. I will even post more for you to see the true pictures of what happened in the apartheid. then, there's diplomatic relationship between Nigeria and the South Africa government. read it and come back here OK. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by johnnyvid(op): 12:11am On Apr 01, 2018 |
XhosaNostra:Nigeria government mostly on the Apartheid war. I even read it in library. seeing series of diagrams that talks more on it. I don't think you are student of history. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 12:11am On Apr 01, 2018 |
johnnyvid:Which people of South Africa did you help economically? South Africans WORKED to put clothes on their backs & food on the table. There were no freebies. You did all that for the cadres, not us. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 12:17am On Apr 01, 2018 |
johnnyvid:I don't need to be "a student of history" when I LIVED that particular chapter of history. They mentioned many countries who contributed in the fight against Apartheid, but you wanna be the star, even above South Africans. Are you OK? You can't be operating with a full deck upstairs. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by omokudu(m): 12:23am On Apr 01, 2018 |
fk001:the Ghanaian only replied that Nigerian twitt... wat is the point if a table can buy more than one country, but can't provide electricity? |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Nobody: 1:22am On Apr 01, 2018 |
johnnyvid:[color=deepskyblue]i have no hand in it ,no. [/color] |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Axis313(m): 5:24am On Apr 01, 2018 |
Bundaweber:It all boils down to lack of planning by those in authority and the failure of the system. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Nobody: 6:18am On Apr 01, 2018 |
Q: You are an ardent critic of this government, why are you so persistent in your criticism of the Muhammadu Buhari government? A: Because I am a patriot. I do not have any other passport but the Nigerian passport. My value as a person is tied to the value of Nigeria and under Buhari that value has deteriorated faster than at any time in my life. This government came in through propaganda and they are failing because of a lack of proper agenda. Let us examine their campaign promises which made Nigerians vote for them. They promised to fight corruption. Now, according to Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index, Nigeria is more corrupt today under Buhari than at any other time since Transparency International started keeping records! We have moved 12 places backward from 136 to 148. Yet this administration has the guts to accuse a government under whom Nigeria made her best ever progress on the Corruption Perception Index of corruption? We moved from 144 to 136 in 2014 under President Jonathan. They promised to secure Nigeria, but according to the Global Terrorism Index, Nigeria is now more terrorized and insecure under the Buhari administration. In the latest ranking, we are now the third most terrorized nation in the world. This is worse than what we were under the previous government. We now have the number one and number four most deadly terror groups in the world in Boko Haram and herdsmen. Look at how many people died in Zamfara in the same Northwest that President Buhari is from. Look at how he went to sing and dance at a wedding in Kano a few days after Dapchi. Look at Benue which is now a theater of war. Look at the comments by TY Danjuma that under Buhari the military is no longer neutral. Look at the nepotistic appointments in the military and security services whereby people with religious and or ethnic affinity to President Buhari occupy ALL, not some, but ALL the sensitive positions. Under Jonathan, our police received laurels around the world. We trained police officers from other nations. But look at how rapidly our police has deteriorated under Buhari because of nepotism. In the latest ranking by the World Internal Security and Police Index (WISPI), the Nigerian Police Force was ranked the worst in the world! The you come to the economy. They promised three million jobs per year during the campaign, but according to their own government owned and controlled Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, ten million Nigerians have lost their jobs under Buhari. They did not create jobs and the jobs other governments created, they lost. They asked Nigerian youths to vote for them yet there is not one single youth on the cabinet. They asked women to vote for them, but after voting you have been excused to the 'other room'. I now believe former President Jonathan was speaking prophetically when he said on December 11, 2014 that "The choice before Nigerians in the coming election is between a record of visible achievements and beneficial reforms – and desperate power-seekers with empty promises". This government promised to expand the economy yet, within a year of their being in power, Nigeria went into a recession. Instead of taking responsibility, they started blaming others. There are a number of reasons Nigeria went into a recession and all of them have to do with Muhammadu Buhari. I will try to list some of them in summary. The first is the rushed implementation of the Treasury Single Account instead of the gradual implementation planned by the Jonathan administration which conceived of the concept of the TSA. The second is failing to appoint ministers on time and when he finally appointed ministers the President appointed a woman whose highest degree is a Bachelors in Economics from a second class British polytechnic (The University of East London was a polytechnic when Kemi Adeosun attended it in the 90s) to succeed a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and former Managing Director of the World Bank as minister of finance. Go back and read the comments by Bill Gates on this government’s economic blueprint. He called it incoherent and said it does not address Nigerian’s needs. There is a particular picture of Mr. Gates and the minister of finance where he was looking at her with disdain! When Bill Gates said the Buhari government prioritizes physical capital over human capital, people like Nasir Elrufai came out to attack him. But just a week after Mr Gates spoke truth to power, Buhari went to Lagos and the APC declared a public holiday for him. Does this not vindicate Bill Gates? By declaring a public holiday and preventing businesses from opening for work, the APC government is setting back human capital because of the physical capital of opening a bus stop. This is a pure example of why Bill Gates said Buhari prioritizes physical capital over human capital. Lagos has an annual GDP of $100 billion. By shutting the state down, Lagos loses $250 million. Do you see why our economy collapsed under Buhari? Not done with putting round pegs into square holes, President Muhammadu Buhari appointed a man who studied French to replace a man who has a PhD in agricultural economics from Purdue University and who had worked at the highest levels of the Rockefeller Foundation as minister for agriculture. The third reason is the President's interference with the independence of the Central Bank of Nigeria and his public comments of what he would do with the Naira. This led to foreign exchange restrictions that saw 270 companies fold up (according to the Nigerian Labour Congress), 7 foreign airlines leaving Nigeria, 10 foreign shipping firms divesting from our economy and over $3 billion capital flight from Nigeria. In five years then President Jonathan spent ₦16 trillion. The economy grew to the point where CNNMoney projected Nigeria to be the third fastest growing economy in the world after China and Qatar in 2014. Naira was stable and was listed as one of the best performing currencies. In two years President Buhari has spent ₦16 trillion. We had recession. The Naira collapsed and was ranked the fourth worst performing currency in the world by Bloomberg in 2016. Buhari kept complaining about the price of crude oil, but that is an excuse because oil accounts for only 15% of our GDP. Moreover the price of crude oil has averaged about $50 under Buhari, yet he has borrowed more than all the previous PDP governments of the last 16 years combined. Crude oil sold for an average of $23 in the first five years of President Obasanjo yet that government was able to pay up all of Nigeria’s foreign debt of over $30 billion. What this proves is that no matter how much resources you give to the Buhari administration, it will never be enough because they do not know how to make prudent use of resources. There are other reasons why the economy tanked under Buhari, but these are some of the most pressing reasons why I see it as my duty to do everything in my power to democratically unseat this clueless administration. Q: Your support for the immediate past government under which you served has equally been very consistent. Why, because that government has been branded by the Buhari government as the most corrupt and Asiwaju Tinubu even awarded Jonathan as the most corrupt president? A: With all due respect, when students seat for an examination, it is not a fellow student that marks their script. The assessment is done by external examiners. Both President Buhari and President Jonathan wrote an examination. The only body in this world officially recognized as arbiters of who is corrupt and who is not is Transparency International and they have weighed both Jonathan and Buhari on the scale and found Buhari wanting. President Jonathan’s administration has the enviable record of advancing Nigeria’s anti-corruption war and delivered results to the point where we made our best ever improvement in Transparency International’s CPI in 2014 when we moved 8 places forward from 144 to 136. Can this government say the same? The fact is that President Buhari has a messianic complex that is divorced from reality. The proof of this is that he keeps talking down at previous administrations who have done a much better job of fighting corruption than him. Did you hear of budget padding under Jonathan? Did you hear that a criminal like Maina was brought back to Nigeria, reinstated, given double promotion and moving about with armed guards and that when the Senate wanted to probe how he was reinstated the Attorney General of the Federation went to court to block the probe? Did you hear that $25 billion worth of contracts were awarded without due process at NNPC and no investigation was carried out? Did you hear that a Secretary to the Government of the Federation was caught red handed engaging in contract scams? Did Jonathan ever budget ₦1.1 billion to clean the office of the National Security Adviser? This administration’s EFCC returned 48 houses to Timipre Sylva, a known supporter and financier of the APC. How could Sylva have gotten 48 houses legally? What was his job or business before becoming Governor and what is his source of income after becoming governor? Did he declare those 48 houses on his asset declaration form? Yet they left him to go scot free and are now harassing Senate President Bukola Saraki and his Deputy because they refused to be cowed. Yet Buhari went to Ghana to offer to help them fight corruption! Ghana is #81 on this year's Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index, while Nigeria is at #148. My question to President Buhari is how can you help a nation that is less corrupt than yours to fight corruption? It is like a demon offering to deliver a pastor! President Buhari should instead take anti corruption lessons from ex President Jonathan and Ghanaian President Nana Akufor-Addo. Q: Most recently, the Vice president accused the Jonathan government of being corrupt and you took exception to that and described the Vice President as a liar. Are you saying there was no corruption in that government? A: There is no human institution that is not corrupt. Even in heaven, an angel became corrupt and was thrown out of heaven by God. How much more with humans. The thing is that corruption is human and perfection is divine. So what you can gauge in humans is levels or degree of corruption and Transparency International has already done that for us. I do not have to add to what Transparency International has done except to say that when Jonathan’s ministers were accused of corruption and conflicts of interest, he sacked one on the spot and sacked the other after a two-week investigation. Can this administration say the same? Did they sack the communications minister whose own personal assistant wrote a letter exposing his boss’s multifarious corruption? Did they sack the former SGF? Was it not until we made such a fuss that he was eventually sacked 10 months after? Has he been charged? What has been done to the GMD of NNPC? The immediate past acting Director General of the National Intelligence Agency, Ambassador Muhammad Daudu, during his appearances at the House of Representatives committee investigating the $44 million Ikoyi apartment millions gave sworn evidence that elements in the Buhari presidency had been putting pressure on him to share the $44 million with them. Was anything done to them? Instead, Ambassador Dauda was sacked and has now gone into hiding. Q: You have written before, when Buhari was in the hospital, to support Osinbajo, what has changed now that you are in war path with him, is it because he criticized Jonathan? That is to show you that I am balanced. If Osinbajo does well, I praise him. Same with Buhari. I have commended the President on five different occasions. But I am not a sycophant. If they do wrong, I will speak up. Q: Recently, it was reported that a source in the presidency alleged that 100BN was moved to Jonathan residence just before the election from the CBN and you reacted that it was a lie, are you saying the source isn’t saying the truth? A: First and foremost, that ‘source’ was no other person but the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo. I was informed of this by an editor of a major newspaper (not ThisDay). The claim is a lie and an infantile one at that. I have addressed it in detail. Vice President Osinbajo should stop hiding behind ‘sources’. As a pastor and as a real man, he ought to be bold enough to make his false allegations openly and not via ‘sources’ and I will meet him in the media, in court and anywhere else he wants to go a-lying. But do you know that it is behaviour like this that caused the Egmont Group to suspend Nigeria? Now we are on the verge of being expelled. The Egmont Group complained that this administration continues to leak false allegations of financial misappropriations for political purposes against political opponents. You are a journalist. Investigate it. When they suspended Nigeria, the Egmont Group gave as reason the “repeated failures on the part of the FIU, (Nigeria) to address concerns regarding the protection of confidential information.” That is a direct quote from the Egmont Group. Furthermore, they said “the measure (Nigeria’s suspension from the group) will remain in force until immediate corrective actions are implemented”. Instead of compliance to this warning, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is still carrying on with the same old tricks using faceless Presidency ‘sources’. Very soon, Nigerians may not be able to use their Nigerian domiciled visa and MasterCard abroad because of the punitive actions of the Egmont Group against Nigeria. And how did Nigeria get removed from the Financial Action Task Force which had previously blacklisted Nigeria? It was because the previous PDP administrations did not behave like this, that is why Nigerian banks were welcome to the global banking world. The current actions of the Buhari administration will have very potentially damaging consequences for our banking sector and the larger economy because if Nigeria is expelled by the Egmont Group, and it is looking like that may happen, we will be classified as a high-risk jurisdiction country, with unpleasant implications for financial transactions from and to Nigeria. Q: Being the people in power they should know better, they must have seen the documents and traces of what transpired, don’t you think that it is possible that money was moved to the president’s residence? A: It is a complete lie. Quote me. If they have evidence then why hide behind ‘sources’? Will it be the first time Osinbajo has lied? Did he not lie that the Buhari administration had provided $2 billion to build the second Niger Bridge? Did he not lie that the Jonathan administration did not build a single road? If they are talking of money paid to the National Security Adviser, in all fairness, money was paid to Colonel Dasuki, but the man did not steal it as is being alleged. Dasuki said he is ready to meet them in court, but they said they want a secret trial. Dasuki said, ‘you claimed I stole money and never bought weapons so why do you want a secret trial?’ Between the Buhari government that wants a secret trial and Dasuki who wants a public trial, who has something to hide? Do not forget that it was Dasuki’s job to keep the nation safe and that included protecting VIPs whose death may lead to tension or even war in the country. On July 23, 2014, President Buhari escaped an attack by Boko Haram in Kaduna which killed 82 people when Boko Haram escalated their insurgency. Some of the money they are alleging that Dasuki stole was used to protect Buhari and other high-profile individuals particularly those in the North. Buhari got armoured vehicles for his protection, because of the large heart of the Jonathan administration, because Jonathan did not want his life to be imperiled. Confront the Presidency. Ask them how much did Dasuki spend protecting candidate Buhari and where did that money come from? Buhari was not entitled to an armoured car. By his entitlements he and other former leaders were entitled to two regular cars, but Dasuki went out of his way to import a specialized armoured vehicle that could resist bombs and bullets to protect Buhari. Go on the Internet and find out how much that cost. Section 3 (1) of the Remuneration of Former Presidents and Heads of State (And other Ancillary Matters) Decree of 1999 provides that a former head of state is entitled to “Three vehicles to be bought by the Federal Government and liable to be replaced every four years.” The usual practice was for former heads of state to be given a good car like a Peugeot from PAN or some similar car. The Jonathan administration was under no obligation to provide President Buhari with an armoured SUV, but because you had decent people in authority, they valued Buhari’s life and went beyond what the law prescribes. Dasuki is a man that is learned. He is a meticulous record keeper. Let them try him in public and the man himself will expose the truth and Nigerians shall know the truth and it shall set them free from this desperate government. That is why they want a secret trial! Q: What is your take on the Dapchi school girls kidnapping and release? A: Last week, ThisDay reported on the testimony by a Dapchi Girl named Fatima, who said “We were divided into three groups and flown in planes, and taken over rivers in boats.” From where did Boko Haram get planes? From which airport did they take off and from where did they land? The APC Governor Of Yobe state, Ibrahim Geidam said “I blame the whole attack on Dapchi on the military and the defence headquarters which withdrew troops from Dapchi. The attack occurred barely a week after the military withdrew the soldiers from there.” When you view these two independent eye witness testimonies, you begin to see that things do not add up. The Guardian of UK reported that after dropping off the girls, the car ferrying the Boko Haram terrorists had a flat tyre and that they changed it before continuing on their journey. I urge Nigerians to reflect on these facts and come to their own conclusions. Q: 17 groups in the north, including the Arewa Consultative Forum has pointedly told Buhari that he has failed and would not support his re-election bid. Are you surprised by the verdict? A: Many people in the North fell for the propaganda that Jonathan was anti North and anti-Islam. They believed that if they got rid of him, their problems would end. To let you know how they are feeling, I would give you a quote from the Governor of Zamfara state made last month. This is what Governor Abdulaziz Yari said on February 16, 2018, after gunmen butchered his citizens like chicken in Zurmi: “I feel let down facing the people of this state whenever I remember the promise I made to them that when they elect President Muhammadu Buhari into power, these killings will end. But unfortunately, things are now getting worse.” Those sentiments represent the feelings of the ordinary people of the North with regard to President Buhari. http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/03/31/reno-omokri-as-pastor-and-real-man-osinbajo-should-say-the-truth-about-corruption-in-apc-government/ |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by 0monnak0da: 7:08am On Apr 01, 2018 |
johnnyvid:Another Nigerian with no sense? We know what we did and did not do and it is more dignified to keep quiet about it . This unseemly exchange does not digniify Nigeria or Nigerians. Nigerians need to face their problems and keep their mouths closed,this overbearing attitude is very obnoxious and annoying. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Mzansian(f): 7:48am On Apr 01, 2018 |
XhosaNostra:LMFAO,the dummy even believes the shyt being spewed by their media and " leaders " without questioning the sense in it . How can a weak army that can't even rescue it's citizens from terrorists operating within their boarders, rescue a whole nation from an army which had nukes? . The weapons the SA army had would have annihilated the whole continent in one week if not one day , and some of the fools here believe the Nigerian army with rusted weapons walked into SA and came out victorius . The same cowards being chased out of Sambisa?. I always laugh my ass off , when they say " i even donated my pocket money during my school days , so that we could feed and clothe SAns " . Their leaders sure did a number on these people, were South Africans short of food ? , did we lack clothes?. They clearly don't even know what apartheid was about. All they know is the lies they grew up with , poor souls . They were scammed then , and their leaders continue to feed them crap to boost their fragile egos , whilst they loot the country dry . The dummy who tried to diss SA, Kenya and Ghana, can't even see the shame he brought upon his nation. Celebrating a few fat cats who provide nothing for the masses , while the majority are suffering and smilling on social media , and looking for a way to escape that backward nation to the same countries he was taking a jab at . These " most educated Africans" , sure do know how to sound like illiterates . |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Mzansian(f): 8:21am On Apr 01, 2018 |
[quote author=XhosaNostra post=66328435]LMAO. Riiight. I'm not gonna read no form-up stories from pathologically lying attention seekers.[/quote] ![]() The sad thing is that they don't even know how pathetic these stories make them seem. Their desperation to insert themselves into our history is hilarious. They are the least recognized Africans in our history , yet they seem to believe they played the biggest role . They write all these silly articles even claiming Mandela lived there . It's just embarrassing to watch. Even if they played a big role , always bringing up something that happened decades ago , whenever their current reality is brought up, makes them look like petty , cheap losers . Zambians who are highly recognized by out leaders , aren't busy living in past glory. They are busy building a future for their nation, using their relationship with SA to advance their nation . Not like some loud mouths, always making outrageous claims while watching their nation deteriorate to junk status. EMBARRASSING &PATHETIC! |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 8:36am On Apr 01, 2018 |
Mzansian:Kikikikiki. I have nothing more to add. Perfectly put ![]() Btw, I also think many people really don't understand what apartheid was about. Apartheid didn't mean famine. Apartheid didn't mean you can't go out shopping. Apartheid didn't mean broke because we had some good times & went on family outings etc. Apartheid laws were just unfair in the way that, we had no electricity, no good roads in the townships, police brutality etc. Apartheid, TBH, is similar to what is happening in Nigeria right now Cruelty, inconsideration & neglect. We didn't take none of it lying down, however. So a Nigerian should feel ashamed to bring up Apartheid, when they can't even do a quarter of what we did back then. South Africans were self-sacrificial for their change. People went to the streets & risked their lives. 9/10, those protests turned violent & many people lost their lives. But we didn't cower or let it break our hopes for a better tomorrow. Day after day South Africans created a state of unrest for the govt. When you want change you can't wish it upon a star or pray about it. You have to put yourself out there & demand it. That's what sets us apart. South Africans were willing to die for their country. Running to greener pastures was NEVER an option. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 8:37am On Apr 01, 2018 |
XhosaNostra:Hey,did you say all these about nigeria, infact your lobola cows have been reduced to 95 & your first vacation must be lagos nigeria... Next time somethings are better left with silence rather than wasting your breath on irrelevant.just wanna relax my brain. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Akolawole(m): 8:45am On Apr 01, 2018 |
ogaontop:Private money is for private use. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 8:47am On Apr 01, 2018 |
[quote author=Mzansian post=66332573][/quote]Exactly! You can't do something for someone in their time of need, bring it up to rub it their face later on & still expect respect. Quiet dignity is what earns respect. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 8:48am On Apr 01, 2018 |
Zuluhead:Lol, OK. I hope you had a good Easter, yeah? |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 8:56am On Apr 01, 2018 |
XhosaNostra:Yes i did and still doing, hope you catching your fun while it last and remeber to save the last dance for me/us. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 9:06am On Apr 01, 2018 |
Zuluhead:What did you do or rather, what are you still doing? ![]() |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 9:08am On Apr 01, 2018 |
XhosaNostra:Having the normal fun and good time. The same old same... You know what i mean. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 9:15am On Apr 01, 2018 |
Zuluhead:Lol, no I don't know what you mean but I'll use my imagination. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 9:21am On Apr 01, 2018 |
XhosaNostra:This particular one just broke my heart, apertheid is what nigeria is going thru.Your mouth is cancerous. Your words are spiking, smells like sewage tanks. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 9:22am On Apr 01, 2018 |
XhosaNostra:This particular one just broke my heart, apertheid is what nigeria is going thru.Your mouth is cancerous and smells like sewage tanks. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 9:24am On Apr 01, 2018 |
XhosaNostra:Yeah i like positive imaginations... Are you still on bed? |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 9:26am On Apr 01, 2018 |
Zuluhead:But it is a fact. Perhaps you're one of those people with misconceptions about what Apartheid actually was. What comes to your mind when you think about Apartheid? My mouth smells like Colgate. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 9:29am On Apr 01, 2018 |
Zuluhead:I'm about to have breakfast. Woke up late so I'm feeling super hungry this morning. Right now I'm guzzling down coffee though. I feel half-mad, until i have my 1st cup. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 9:30am On Apr 01, 2018 |
XhosaNostra:I dont need to check the dictionary maybe my defination could be included in furture. Apartheid is post colonalization and segregations. |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 9:44am On Apr 01, 2018 |
Zuluhead:I didn't ask you to check your dictionary, I asked you to share your thoughts. Don't Nigerians feel unwelcomed in certain parts of the country? Don't you feel like your life is at risk because of certain individuals? Answer these questions honestly, if not for transparency but for reflection. I say they are similar because we felt unwelcomed in white areas & we felt threatened by the police who would use brutal force to try to intimidate us. Apartheid was way more than just segregation. We had -No electricity -Unpaved roads -Violence from the govt should we dare speak up against these things - Arrests & imprisonment for those who refused to keep quiet -Death -People walking around with guns -Being called derogatory names, just to name a few. So none of this rings a bell, really? |
| Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Mzansian(f): 10:03am On Apr 01, 2018 |
XhosaNostra:LMFAO, they are in denial of their current realities hence the need to create alternate realities. Remember the movie Sarafina? Remember the parts she used to fantasise about good times that were never there and how she dreamt about the future ?. That's how I see Nigerians on this forum, they make up bogus stories of their " greatness " just to keep themselves sane . They don't understand what apartheid in the South Africa of yesterday is what is currently taking place in Nigeria. They don't have access to running water , electricity, roads ,no government assistance in crucial things , can't protest injustice without getting their asses shot ,. Isn't that what the apartheid they love to talk about?. The only difference is that it's not in the Constitution and the people doing the oppression look like them. They claim they have their economy in their " hands" , but over 90milliion are dirt poor , does that even make sense . Now that's what we call suffering and smilling, totally oblivious to what is on the ground. South Africa is still going through its own transitions, the difference is that unlike them our poor population is prioritized not left to starve to death while the 1% of the population are seen as untouchable Gods even though they are the ones exploiting their own brothers. It's ridiculous. |
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. The weapons the SA army had would have annihilated the whole continent in one week if not one day , and some of the fools here believe the Nigerian army with rusted weapons walked into SA and came out victorius
, did we lack clothes?. They clearly don't even know what apartheid was about. All they know is the lies they grew up with , poor souls . They were scammed then , and their leaders continue to feed them crap to boost their fragile egos , whilst they loot the country dry 