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Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 10:08am On Apr 01, 2018
XhosaNostra:
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.
You had lots of booze yesternite,you got hang over get a bar of chocolate and that would take care of it.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by BlueScholar(m): 10:10am On Apr 01, 2018
grin
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by BlueScholar(m): 10:11am On Apr 01, 2018
Cherez:
Just you alone Bros. In fact, I reject it on your family and friends' behalf. Stop bringing bad omen to yourself
amen grin
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 10:18am On Apr 01, 2018
XhosaNostra:
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?
I never checked the dictionary, i did like you instructed. The black south african paved way and restored the diginity of the black man/race. Thou there is uhuru but bits of racism is still scatter around in some environments and peoples heart.
Have gone to quite some places and see how the blacks and whites treats themselves, some whites and colours trust foreigners than the black south africans, also vice versa and lots of grudges and sentiments still remain in their hearts.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 10:28am On Apr 01, 2018
Mzansian:
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 cheesy 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.
If I'm brutally honest, cowardice is the problem. I don't understand why or how people would rather be warriors online, instead of tackling things head-on, one-on-one in the real world. I read some of the things here & just shake my head. Because, if the South African army didn't have the kind of weapons they had, we would have destroyed them in a physical battle. They also knew it. They were even afraid to enter the townships without armored trucks, because we used whatever we could lay our hands on to fight back. I see Fulani herdsman carrying machetes & people get scared. Really? We would have wiped them out! A bullet didn't stop us from uprising, machete carrying Zorro wannabes would have been a piece of cake grin
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 10:31am On Apr 01, 2018
Zuluhead:
You had lots of booze yesternite,you got hang over get a bar of chocolate and that would take care of it.
No, I don't drink lol.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Mzansian(f): 10:32am On Apr 01, 2018
XhosaNostra:
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?
LOL, they will dodge this because it's what many are experiencing daily , in 2018. It's much better and easy to analyze the SA past and transformation than look at the current status of their nation. Look at the response you received? cheesy. Nothing about Nigeria and her apartheid , more about how he thinks SA feel amongst themselves grin grin grin.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 10:33am On Apr 01, 2018
XhosaNostra:
No, I don't drink lol.
Really and smoking?
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 10:41am On Apr 01, 2018
Zuluhead:
I never checked the dictionary, i did like you instructed. The black south african paved way and restored the diginity of the black man/race. Thou there is uhuru but bits of racism is still scatter around in some environments and peoples heart.
Have gone to quite some places and see how the blacks and whites treats themselves, some whites and colours trust foreigners than the black south africans, also vice versa and lots of grudges and sentiments still remain in their hearts.
What do you mean by some whites & Coloureds trust foreigners?

Racism will never end, not only here in South Africa but the world over. We really don't care if someone doesn't like us (black people), but keep it to yourself. A most recent example is the white woman that was arrested & sentence to 3 years for using racial slurs while talking to a black officer. The govt is sending a message to all of them that, you can't be blatantly racist & expect to get away with it. You will get locked up. The heydays are over. Treat people with respect & go rant in the privacy of your own home.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 10:49am On Apr 01, 2018
Mzansian:
LOL, they will dodge this because it's what many are experiencing daily , in 2018. It's much better and easy to analyze the SA past and transformation than look at the current status of their nation. Look at the response you received? cheesy. Nothing about Nigeria and her apartheid , more about how he thinks SA feel amongst themselves grin grin grin.
I noted the shucking & jiving too, but I didn't wanna press the issue further. After all I do have my own opinion, which still stands regardless of any response I could have received from him.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by LeSudAfricaine: 10:51am On Apr 01, 2018
johnnyvid:
lol I guess you are ghanians Hmmmmmmmmm? ghanians and South Africans are always jealousy.
jealous of what exactly?
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 10:52am On Apr 01, 2018
Zuluhead:
Really and smoking?
I do smoke cigarettes.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Mzansian(f):
XhosaNostra:
If I'm brutally honest, cowardice is the problem. I don't understand why or how people would rather be warriors online, instead of tackling things head-on, one-on-one in the real world. I read some of the things here & just shake my head. Because, if the South African army didn't have the kind of weapons they had, we would have destroyed them in a physical battle. They also knew it. They were even afraid to enter the townships without armored trucks, because we used whatever we could lay our hands on to fight back. I see Fulani herdsman carrying machetes & people get scared. Really? We would have wiped them out! A bullet didn't stop us from uprising, machete carrying Zorro wannabes would have been a piece of cake grin
LMFAO, you mean the heroes that came down here to fight for us , are running away from West African Zorros ? grin. Where is the great army that defeated an army with nuclear weapons on behalf of our lazy asses? grin.

On a serious note , I think the average Nigerian is a coward , how do young men and women sit back watching the future of their nation being destroyed? It doesn't make sense, that they would rather be scattered in the countries they claim are less than Nigeria instead of frustrating their government to get its act right. On social media they are warriors, let them face their enemy on the ground, they turn meek. Would soldiers ever make citizens swim in mud in South Africa without the country coming to a standstill? It's ridiculous how passive and accepting they are . The apartheid government had to recruit even young boys in their army , even recruiting soldiers from other European nations. Why? because they could nolonger control the angry crowds even with their superior weaponry. How difficult would it be to fck up the Nigerian police and army with their rusted weapons? . Mouth and online Patriots with nothing to show.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Mzansian(f): 11:03am On Apr 01, 2018
XhosaNostra:
I noted the shucking & jiving too, but I didn't wanna press the issue further. After all I do have my own opinion, which still stands regardless of any response I could have received from him.
I think they come to SA with unrealistic expectations. Do they really think racism would totally end ? , they haven't even dealt with the worst kind of racism ; tribalism back home, but want to come and preach peace in SA grin grin. These guys can be jokers. It's like they want to fix our problems for us , even though they have not even attempted to fix theirs . I always say SA is not a racist country , but it is filled with racists from all walks of life. That's why we will have incidents of racial attacks and things like that once in a while. They should stop expecting us to be a perfect nation with no issues , after just 23 years, when they haven't even done half the work we have done in their 60 years.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by LeSudAfricaine: 11:12am On Apr 01, 2018
XhosaNostra:
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.
grin grin
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 11:16am On Apr 01, 2018
XhosaNostra:
I do smoke cigarettes.
Then you would be a tigeress in the other room.
I like tigeress i love to eat their food, body and energy.
A tigeress devourer.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 11:16am On Apr 01, 2018
Mzansian:
LMFAO, you mean the heroes that came down here to fight for us , are running away from West African Zorros ? grin. Where is the great army that defeated an army with nuclear weapons on behalf of our lazy asses? grin.

On a serious note , I think the average Nigerian is a coward , how do young men and women sit back watching the future of their nation being destroyed? It doesn't make sense, that they would rather be scattered in the countries they claim are less than Nigeria instead of frustrating their government to get its act right. On social media they are warriors, let them face their enemy on the ground, they turn meek. Would soldiers ever make citizens swim in mud in South Africa without the country coming to a standstill? It's ridiculous how passive and accepting they are . The apartheid government had to recruit even young boys in their army , even recruiting soldiers from other European nations. Why because they could nolonger control the angry crowds even with their superior weaponry. How difficult would it be to fck up the Nigerian police and army with there rusted weapons? . Mouth and online Patriots with nothing to show.
LMFAO @ rusted weapons. You have said it all. Roll up the sleeves & go fight. The end.

It's funny when they come here, do all sort of things & expect us to play dead. South Africans fought for South Africa, being black doesn't mean you're immune to a royal fùckdown. After all we didn't know you until about a couple of decades ago. We don't owe you anything on the basis of being a fellow African. What most people don't understand is that for centuries we were cut off from the rest of Africa & the truth is, most South Africans don't feel a connection with other Africans. We relate only to ourselves because that's all we know. Expecting us to suddenly feel a oneness is a bit of a reach. It'll take some time imo, to feel part of the African continent & embracing the people living within the African soil. It's not Xenophobia as people like to call it, it's being territorial. South Africa is OUR country, over our dead bodies will you do as you please within its borders without repercussion.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 11:25am On Apr 01, 2018
Mzansian:
I think they come to SA with unrealistic expectations. Do they really think racism would totally end ? , they haven't even dealt with the worst kind of racism ; tribalism back home, but want to come and preach peace in SA grin grin. These guys can be jokers. It's like they want to fix our problems for us , even though they have not even attempted to fix theirs . I always say SA is not a racist country , but it is filled with racists from all walks of life. That's why we will have incidents of racial attacks and things like that once in a while. They should stop expecting us to be a perfect nation with no issues , after just 23 years, when they haven't even done half the work we have done in their 60 years.
Preach!!!!!!!
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 11:26am On Apr 01, 2018
Zuluhead:
Then you would be a tigeress in the other room.
I like tigeress i love to eat their food, body and energy.
A tigeress devourer.
Lol, no comment.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 11:33am On Apr 01, 2018
Mzansian:
I think they come to SA with unrealistic expectations. Do they really think racism would totally end ? , they haven't even dealt with the worst kind of racism ; tribalism back home, but want to come and preach peace in SA grin grin. These guys can be jokers. It's like they want to fix our problems for us , even though they have not even attempted to fix theirs . I always say SA is not a racist country , but it is filled with racists from all walks of life. That's why we will have incidents of racial attacks and things like that once in a while. They should stop expecting us to be a perfect nation with no issues , after just 23 years, when they haven't even done half the work we have done in their 60 years.
Bitter true, tribalism!!!
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 11:37am On Apr 01, 2018
XhosaNostra:
Lol, no comment.
Lol... You know what i mean?
Mixed and tensed up in a wild, sweet and cool mode.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Mzansian(f): 11:50am On Apr 01, 2018
XhosaNostra:
LMFAO @ rusted weapons. You have said it all. Roll up the sleeves & go fight. The end.

It's funny when they come here, do all sort of things & expect us to play dead. South Africans fought for South Africa, being black doesn't mean you're immune to a royal fùckdown. After all we didn't know you until about a couple of decades ago. We don't owe you anything on the basis of being a fellow African. What most people don't understand is that for centuries we were cut off from the rest of Africa & the truth is, most South Africans don't feel a connection with other Africans. We relate only to ourselves because that's all we know. Expecting us to suddenly feel a oneness is a bit of a reach. It'll take some time imo, to feel part of the African continent & embracing the people living within the African soil. It's not Xenophobia as people like to call it, it's being territorial. South Africa is OUR country, over our dead bodies will you do as you please within its borders without repercussion.
That's the thing they don't understand, we don't feel this " brotherly " love for them, they are total strangers to us . We have never known any black people outside ourselves before they started flocking here in the 90s. The only SAns who feel this friendship or brotherliness they expect from us all, are the minority who left for trainings and other things , to the rest of us they are aliens. It amazes me when they come here and complain that SA don't like other blacks, WTF do they expect? For us to embrace people we know nothing about because they are black ? . We don't roll like that. You don't come to a closed society like ours and introduce your foreign ways and expect to be welcomed with open arms. Maybe their " fellow" Africans from other nations let them do as they please , not here . We love our nation too much to let be destroyed by people who have destroyed theirs. They were handed their freedom earlier and without even lifting a weapon , 60 years later all they can show Africa is bogus stories of how their army helped others , lol.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Mzansian(f): 11:53am On Apr 01, 2018
Zuluhead:
Bitter true, tribalism!!!
A bigger sickness than racism and xenophobia , in my opinion. I would rather hate a stranger than harm my own brother.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 11:59am On Apr 01, 2018
Mzansian:
A bigger sickness than racism and xenophobia , in my opinion. I would rather hate a stranger than harm my own brother.
You opening my mindset for a new research and write up.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 12:10pm On Apr 01, 2018
Mzansian:
That's the thing they don't understand, we don't feel this " brotherly " love for them, they are total strangers to us . We have never known any black people outside ourselves before they started flocking here in the 90s. The only SAns who feel this friendship or brotherliness they expect from us all, are the minority who left for trainings and other things , to the rest of us they are aliens. It amazes me when they come here and complain that SA don't like other blacks, WTF do they expect? For us to embrace people we know nothing about because they are black ? . We don't roll like that. You don't come to a closed society like ours and introduce your foreign ways and expect to be welcomed with open arms. Maybe their " fellow" Africans from other nations let them do as they please , not here . We love our nation too much to let be destroyed by people who have destroyed theirs. They were handed their freedom earlier and without even lifting a weapon , 60 years later all they can show Africa is bogus stories of how their army helped others , lol.
Exactly. If you don't like that, don't come. Another thing is, we (black South Africans in their majority ) didn't run to other countries when shìt got too real over here, we pushed on. So it's baffling when people run to South Africa when they don't like the situation in their country. Did you see us running to your country when things were too bad over here? GTFOH! TBH, I think most of us feel like they're reaping off what we sowed. In other words, coming only after the storm has settled. Kinda like being a parasite. Hence we ain't rolling out the welcome mat for anybody.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Mzansian(f): 12:57pm On Apr 01, 2018
Zuluhead:
You opening my mindset for a new research and write up.
Lol, you are writing on what now?.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by vaxx: 1:04pm On Apr 01, 2018
XhosaNostra:
Tsk, tsk, tsk. So breeding like cockroaches is considered an achievement in that God forsaken place? LMAO. 1st world countries are currently standing at 1 or 2 children per household & you're here feeling proud of a bloated population that your gov't can't even afford. South Africa has an average of two children per household going by our most recent headcount & we consider that an achievement! What's the use of having more rugrats if the only meal you can afford to feed to them is snake meat & bush rodents? grin Sit your ass down! South Africans with their small population have a better standard of living compared to the sardines crammed in a can way of living over there.

The point I was trying to make about ZCC obviously flew right over your head. I'm not here to teach you comprehension skills, so wànk away at the idea of having more churches at top ten, while you're lagging behind at everything else grin
Stop bashing NIGERIA, south Africa is of no difference, she is still a third world country like all other africa countries, you need to deal with your growing unemployment and rising tribalism among your few tribe that is not even more than 11. you can denied the silent inter tribal war that exist between xhosa and zulu people . Let me tell you the inconvenient truth about your over hyped standard of living. If your government keeps crutching the individuals in your country, they become fully dependent on those benefits. And it will make them a jack ass. there will be no creativity, forieng skills will be the order of the day, citizens of other country will take the job that is meant for you . in a practical opinion, the best way to combat poverty or foster development is to utilize that huge junk of government expenditure to develop the country and create jobs which Nigeria govt is currently doing but not enough instead of dishing out unemployment benefits the way South Africa govt is managing your economy. It is sustainable, effective and the most probable way to increase the standard of living in a country and not the usual pay cut giving to non employed. it is unrealistic. Do not forget this proverb“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime”

your biggest problem it is not even xenophobic or tribalism as i put earlier ,it is the illness that came with entitlement. you Black youths feel entitled to get everything for free, and by that you are willing to cause murder and mayhem to get it. White people feel entitled to the enjoyment and use of the infrastructure “they built” and consequently drive like maniacs, steal from your government (and each other) and happily point fingers to the ANC(your main political party) as the cause of all corruption whilst happily ripping the public off with overpriced goods and services. Entitlement is at the root of the implosion of the rule of law in your country and it is eating away at the good will of your people. NIGERIA HAS her own problem too. but NIGERIA current policy is somehow a blessing in disguise. Nigerians citizens
are business minded, individual jobs are created, in fact Nigeria may be the next china. we all have our problems.

i read a sarcasm post online sometimes last year when your minister for human settlement says she will arrest anybody responsible for tornado(natural disaster) lol, i wonder if the minister is in anyway educated. or just wanted to live in primitive life.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Mzansian(f): 1:13pm On Apr 01, 2018
XhosaNostra:
Exactly. If you don't like that, don't come. Another thing is, we (black South Africans in their majority ) didn't run to other countries when shìt got too real over here, we pushed on. So it's baffling when people run to South Africa when they don't like the situation in their country. Did you see us running to your country when things were too bad over here? GTFOH! TBH, I think most of us feel like they're reaping off what we sowed. In other words, coming only after the storm has settled. Kinda like being a parasite. Hence we ain't rolling out the welcome mat for anybody.
They don't understand that we look down on anyone who runs from a fight , so when they come here in numbers claiming brutality in their nation, should we feel sorry for them? . For fkcs sake we experienced the worst sort of regime in the whole continent , but we stayed put and fought, these people are running away from those sissy officers? And they expect us to show them respect? Nonsense. If they came here looking for training , education etc so that they could go back home and help the youth taks over from the old fools in power , I'm sure they would be respected . But no , they are wasting their lives on our street corners , using and selling drugs , men selling their asses to tourists and many other vices , what's there to respect?. Their "I can make it without breaking a sweat " mentality is killing them. They don't know that even the SAns who left for training lived in their own communities, mainly bushes . They didn't go to these nations expecting to be pampered. They never committed atrocities, like they do here . Even today , SAns travel around Africa without being harassed, because we don't impose ourselves on others. If we visit your home , we know we are guests , we build a relationship with you and not force it . But I see they are slowly learning, lol.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Jaqenhghar: 1:32pm On Apr 01, 2018
XhosaNostra:
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?
Sounds like Nigeria today
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by Zuluhead(m): 1:38pm On Apr 01, 2018
Mzansian:
Lol, you are writing on what now?.
Tribalism, racism, xenophobia and religion discrimination.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 2:27pm On Apr 01, 2018
vaxx:
Stop bashing NIGERIA, south Africa is of no difference, she is still a third world country like all other africa countries, you need to deal with your growing unemployment and rising tribalism among your few tribe that is not even more than 11. you can denied the silent inter tribal war that exist between xhosa and zulu people . Let me tell you the inconvenient truth about your over hyped standard of living. If your government keeps crutching the individuals in your country, they become fully dependent on those benefits. And it will make them a jack ass. there will be no creativity, forieng skills will be the order of the day, citizens of other country will take the job that is meant for you . in a practical opinion, the best way to combat poverty or foster development is to utilize that huge junk of government expenditure to develop the country and create jobs which Nigeria govt is currently doing but not enough instead of dishing out unemployment benefits the way South Africa govt is managing your economy. It is sustainable, effective and the most probable way to increase the standard of living in a country and not the usual pay cut giving to non employed. it is unrealistic. Do not forget this proverb“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime”

your biggest problem it is not even xenophobic or tribalism as i put earlier ,it is the illness that came with entitlement. you Black youths feel entitled to get everything for free, and by that you are willing to cause murder and mayhem to get it. White people feel entitled to the enjoyment and use of the infrastructure “they built” and consequently drive like maniacs, steal from your government (and each other) and happily point fingers to the ANC(your main political party) as the cause of all corruption whilst happily ripping the public off with overpriced goods and services. Entitlement is at the root of the implosion of the rule of law in your country and it is eating away at the good will of your people. NIGERIA HAS her own problem too. but NIGERIA current policy is somehow a blessing in disguise. Nigerians citizens
are business minded, individual jobs are created, in fact Nigeria may be the next china. we all have our problems.

i read a sarcasm post online sometimes last year when your minister for human settlement says she will arrest anybody responsible for tornado(natural disaster) lol, i wonder if the minister is in anyway educated. or just wanted to live in primitive life.
Save all your best advice for yourself.
Re: Ghanaian Drags Nigerians On Twitter After The Dangote Wedding And It's Brutal by XhosaNostra(f): 2:31pm On Apr 01, 2018
Mzansian:
They don't understand that we look down on anyone who runs from a fight , so when they come here in numbers claiming brutality in their nation, should we feel sorry for them? . For fkcs sake we experienced the worst sort of regime in the whole continent , but we stayed put and fought, these people are running away from those sissy officers? And they expect us to show them respect? Nonsense. If they came here looking for training , education etc so that they could go back home and help the youth taks over from the old fools in power , I'm sure they would be respected . But no , they are wasting their lives on our street corners , using and selling drugs , men selling their asses to tourists and many other vices , what's there to respect?. Their "I can make it without breaking a sweat " mentality is killing them. They don't know that even the SAns who left for training lived in their own communities, mainly bushes . They didn't go to these nations expecting to be pampered. They never committed atrocities, like they do here . Even today , SAns travel around Africa without being harassed, because we don't impose ourselves on others. If we visit your home , we know we are guests , we build a relationship with you and not force it . But I see they are slowly learning, lol.
LMAO @ sissy officers. You said it all.
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