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Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by PabloAndreas(m): 8:18am On Sep 14, 2019
obembet:
Your problem. Stay there..
you are just a BEAUTY...that is if ur d one on ur profile of course
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Jaqenhghar: 8:24am On Sep 14, 2019
afroniger:
Eiya. Well, SA government has demonstrated that they can't/are unwilling to secure the lives and property of foreigners in SA, therefore any Nigerian still insisting on remaining in SA in spite of recent xenophobic attacks is free to die there. RIP to them in advance. Something must kill a man, right?
..... and dits the Niggerian government that has shown a willingness to to secure lives. SMH
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Nobody: 8:24am On Sep 14, 2019
NIGERIA Tufiakwa
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Kapeter(m): 8:26am On Sep 14, 2019
All from ss and se. And one of them still talked about boko haram, smh. Is boko haram now in ss and se? Even those borno residents refuse to leave borno state and would rather die in the hands of boko haram than to relocate to adamawa or yobe.

As for the ones that give the electricity and business reasons, we can understand.
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by fatymore(f): 8:26am On Sep 14, 2019
Good Morning my people
Happy Weekend

Change that old bedsheets of 5yrs and get a new one, you don't need to break a bank for that!

Instead of using that old wrapper to cover your body, get our duvet for chikini money!
#Weekend
#Lagos
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Fallenhunter: 8:28am On Sep 14, 2019
Gaza is responsible for its own suffering. They elected a violent and xenophobic government that has stated, in its agenda, the extermination of all Jews. Even egypt blockades gaza because they know that Gaza is no good.

I feel sorry for west bank Palestinians but have 0 sympathy for the people of the gaza strip. Their suffering is their own fault. Feeling sorry for them is like feeling sorry for someone that willingly submits to boko harams rule
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Kapeter(m): 8:28am On Sep 14, 2019
obembet:
Your problem. Stay there..
are you afro?
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by madenigga(m): 8:29am On Sep 14, 2019
SLAP44:
We have very weak leaders in Nigeria. Very incompetent team of people parading themselves as leaders.
What are the weak leaders supposed to do, lemme guess declare war?

With this kind of thinking Biafra will be a real shit hole
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by madenigga(m): 8:31am On Sep 14, 2019
After now if any ediot shouts xenophobia from south Africa, we all should do well to ignore them
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by HabaHaba: 8:33am On Sep 14, 2019
Jaymoney5000:
Is the uncertainty of not knowing when to be attacked worst here plus the hardship??

Herdsmen,book Haram, militia group even the govt itself is a terrorist group huh
Best post so far.
Good morning bro
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by bulkwealth(m): 8:33am On Sep 14, 2019
May God protect you guys, it's a tough decision
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by MondayOsunbor(m): 8:40am On Sep 14, 2019
godquality:
They better weight their option properly. Come back home face Nigeria hardship or stay there and have the uncertainty of not knowing when you will be attack. I feel sorry for them though. It's like being between the lion and the deep blue sea.
As if them follow for the free money
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Nobody: 8:43am On Sep 14, 2019
Fallenhunter:
Gaza is responsible for its own suffering. They elected a violent and xenophobic government that has stated, in its agenda, the extermination of all Jews. Even egypt blockades gaza because they know that Gaza is no good.

I feel sorry for west bank Palestinians but have 0 sympathy for the people of the gaza strip. Their suffering is their own fault. Feeling sorry for them is like feeling sorry for someone that willingly submits to boko harams rule
Where did you see Gaza, Jews , Palestinians or Egypt in the write-up please.. And can you please explain to some of us who wants to know, the correlation between this your write up and the topic .."why we don't want to return home".... Hmm ..ok o
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Kelvin30286063(m): 8:44am On Sep 14, 2019
What everything I just read, I think I'm going to South Africa.
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by mindtricks: 8:47am On Sep 14, 2019
Hmm
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Nobody: 8:50am On Sep 14, 2019
And those of you who blame them, do you know what it takes to have something, a business ,a means of livelihood established , and just have to let it go all of a sudden??

Come back to Nigeria to do what exactly?? Buy fuel everyday for your business, because no stable electricity, the little change remaining, government collects as tax, soon another batch of NYSC graduates will be discharged into the already existing unemployment dilemma. So can you blame them for not wanting to return back to Nigeria.?

It's a survival of the fittest already like Charles Darwin says, so it's their decision, can't blame anyone who refuses to come back.. Shikena
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Niageriaunite: 8:51am On Sep 14, 2019
Nigerian, Elder brother wey no know him self, what a shame, we call ourselves giant of Africa an our selfish and greedy leaders have messed up this beautiful blessed land, even foreigners who came for visit are not comfortable, my room mate came from ruwanda to study here in Nigeria and he is regretting his actions and choice of coming here, the light issues alone to him is horrible, two days on stretch no light for him to power his phone
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by delishpot:
Cc. Rosskiki shebi the other day, you said I was lying that people will preffer to remain in SA claiming its better to hussle in a toxic SA than relocate to Nigeria. You guys just type without indepth knowledge. Hope you won't argue otherwise next year..
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Sonnobax15(m): 8:52am On Sep 14, 2019
See people wey we dey pity for...SMH..
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by gaskiyamagana: 8:55am On Sep 14, 2019
SLAP44:
We have very weak leaders in Nigeria. Very incompetent team of people parading themselves as leaders.
Put it straight, very corrupt, selfish, unpatriot Yoruba, Yanmirins and Hausa : unympathetic and religion hypocrites Ibrahim, Sunday, Joseph, Yusuf, Yakubu, Jacob, Musa, MATTHEW and co who are LGA chairmen, state assembly members, NAS members, governors, ministers, Perm Sec, Directors, Bank Executives, Contractors, Security chiefs, POLICE IN PARTICULAR, OBIS , OBAS AND EMIRS.
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Fallenhunter: 8:56am On Sep 14, 2019
nobodytestme:
Where did you see Gaza, Jews , Palestinians or Egypt in the write-up please.. And can you please explain to some of us who wants to know, the correlation between this your write up and the topic .."why we don't want to return home".... Hmm ..ok o
I accidentally replied to the wrong thread.
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Nobody: 9:00am On Sep 14, 2019
Fallenhunter:
I accidentally replied to the wrong thread.
OK.. Thanks for clarifying.. I've been scratching my head all these while to understand the correlation..
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Bimpe29(m): 9:05am On Sep 14, 2019
It is really pathetic for Nigeria and Nigerians.
However, truth be told Mr Ikechukwu that he can't have his cake and eat it.
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by kenny160: 9:07am On Sep 14, 2019
Ctorch:
As the Air Peace aircraft that brought the first batch of 188 Nigerian returnees from South Africa, landed at the tarmac of the Muritala Mohammed International Airport , Lagos, Wednesday night, the returnees were welcomed into the warmth arms of some government officials and relatives, amidst different expressions on their faces.


Six hundred others who willingly decided to return home, in order to escape the xenophobic attacks in South Africa, are still awaiting their turn to board the next available flight.


But with a record of over 30,000 Nigerians living in South Africa, one would have expected the number of returnees to be more that 688.
Investigation by Saturday Vanguard on why the number of voluntary returnees is low, showed that most Nigerians are still weighing the option. Meanwhile, back in South Africa, foreign nationals among who are Nigerians, are still locked indoors for fear of further attacks, with their work places still a shadow of what they used to be.

In a telephone conversation with some of them in different provinces, they blamed the economic condition back home in Nigeria, as the major reason they are reluctant to return.

One of them, Ferdnard Ikechukwu , who was asked why he did not use the opportunity of the free flight back to Nigeria, said, “ Come to Nigeria to do what? Is the situation there better than what we have here? Are Boko Haram not killing people at will? Are there no militia groups who take laws into their hands and waste innocent lives in Nigeria? What about all the killings back home by bandits, herdsmen kidnappers? What has the government done to address them?
“ Besides, will government give me job? Will I return and fold my hands watching my aged parents feed me , my wife and children? I will rather remain here and pray for God’s protection”.




[b]Electricity[/b]well they are right God will be with them on their decision

Another Nigerian, Osasoyen Idemia, said “ Government is saying we should come home when there are no plans on ground for us. If the Nigerian government will address the issue of electricity, about 75% of Nigerians in South Africa will return home because our work needs unhindered electricity supply. If there is constant electricity supply in Nigeria, Nigerians who have invested here in South Africa will return home. This is an essential need government must address”.

On his part, Mr Uche Ozioma, said, “ It is not as if I do not want to return home. But I have already established a business here. I have been here for 20 years and I have branches in seven provinces. I have four children, all graduates. Two of them are married to South Africans. I go home (Nigeria ) every December to spend Christmas with my parents and relatives. Tell me, if I leave here, where would I start from ?”

Another Nigerian Edome Asemota , said, “ I can’t leave because there is no hope for me back home. I came into South Africa, three years ago, having spent five years in Nigeria without a job. I did all kinds of menial jobs to eke a living, while in Nigeria, yet , I could not rent one-room apartment. Besides, pressure was on me to get married because I am an only child.



“My course mate back in the university invited me to South Africa three years ago. I started as a sales boy in a car mart in Malvern , a suburb of Johannesburg. I also help people wash cars. At least I could save reasonable amount. The only problem here is the xenophobic attacks. My prayer is that God will spare my life”.

Cause of attacks

Also, an auto parts dealer, who simply gave his name as Dino, attributed the cause of the attacks on Nigerians and nationals from other African countries to what he described as lackadaisical attitude of the South African Government to checkmate excesses of the perpetrators of the attacks.

Dino said, “ The attacks are perpetrated by youths who live in hostels. These hostels are in Hillbrow, Malvern, Orlando and almost all the provinces. They are homes provided by government to jobless people. Aside this, they are paid monthly.

“Those living in the homes are being used by some government officials to distort the country. They target foreign nationals because that is the only way to gain international attention. They launch attack any time they want money from government. By the time they get the money, the whole place will be calm.
“ There has been call to scrap these hostels and give these people jobs. But they are not ready to work because they are used to getting free money. Claims that South African women go after men from other countries and abandon their men is not false. Their women accuse their men of not spending much on them as men from other countries do.
“ At the moment , everyone is indoors. Fortunately, the ongoing crisis is not only affecting Nigerians and other foreign nationals. It is also affecting South Africans because some of them owned the burnt shops we rented for our businesses. Also some buildings that were destroyed are owned by South Africans.

For instance, I have three South Africans as employees. Like me, they have not reported to work since last Monday’s attack. The solution is not in Nigerians or other African countries nationals leaving South Africa. It is left in the hands of the South African government to address activities of these hostel boys”.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/09/xenophobic-rage-why-we-dont-want-to-return-home/
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Skmoda360(m): 9:07am On Sep 14, 2019
SLAP44:
We have very weak leaders in Nigeria. Very incompetent team of people parading themselves as leaders.
Na today....let's keep talking without no action....
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Foxman19: 9:09am On Sep 14, 2019
I wonder if government not reading this kind article. Very wicked politicians.
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by respect2ukp: 9:11am On Sep 14, 2019
Ctorch:
Cause of attacks

Also, an auto parts dealer, who simply gave his name as Dino, attributed the cause of the attacks on Nigerians and nationals from other African countries to what he described as lackadaisical attitude of the South African Government to checkmate excesses of the perpetrators of the attacks.

Dino said, “ The attacks are perpetrated by youths who live in hostels. These hostels are in Hillbrow, Malvern, Orlando and almost all the provinces. They are homes provided by government to jobless people. Aside this, they are paid monthly.

“Those living in the homes are being used by some government officials to distort the country. They target foreign nationals because that is the only way to gain international attention. They launch attack any time they want money from government. By the time they get the money, the whole place will be calm.
“ There has been call to scrap these hostels and give these people jobs. But they are not ready to work because they are used to getting free money. Claims that South African women go after men from other countries and abandon their men is not false. Their women accuse their men of not spending much on them as men from other countries do.
“ At the moment , everyone is indoors. Fortunately, the ongoing crisis is not only affecting Nigerians and other foreign nationals. It is also affecting South Africans because some of them owned the burnt shops we rented for our businesses. Also some buildings that were destroyed are owned by South Africans.

For instance, I have three South Africans as employees. Like me, they have not reported to work since last Monday’s attack. The solution is not in Nigerians or other African countries nationals leaving South Africa. It is left in the hands of the South African government to address activities of these hostel boys”.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/09/xenophobic-rage-why-we-dont-want-to-return-home/
Root cause of what this Xenophobic attack
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by Sunjay13(m): 9:11am On Sep 14, 2019
If the whole South Africa is affected with d attack, you will see all Nigerians overthere begging to come back home buh since it only affects those in Jo'bourj,then i expect them to easily relocate to a well peaceful city& not coming back to Nigeria.
We still av many things to fix in the Land.
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by maestroferddi: 9:11am On Sep 14, 2019
SLAP44:
We have very weak leaders in Nigeria. Very incompetent team of people parading themselves as leaders.
Bunch of incompetents....

What stops Nigeria using the vehicle provided by the African Union to get South Africa to pledge to safeguarding foreign nationals in SA?
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by ChristmasBells: 9:12am On Sep 14, 2019
[color=#006600][/color] No place like home no matter the amount of money you make and the investment you have in a foreign land that does not make it your home and it can never be like home!!
Re: Xenophobic Rage: Why We Don’t Want To Return Home by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 9:15am On Sep 14, 2019
Dino has said it all, as a matter of fact the best reply so far.

"The youths who lives in hostels are the main problem"

We also have these kind of people in Lagos as "omo niles", "agberos" in Niger delta as those thugs that usually extort money from motorists, there are also in Abuja too. After collecting huge amount of taxes, charges and what have you, they end up spending these monies on NONSENSE. these guys are recipes for disaster.

South Africa should better watch it, if not these hostel boys will soon destroy their country.
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