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Amigoss:Poor Mandela was in prison for 27 years while my papa was throwing stones + petrol bombs at the whites, and our political leaders were creating the global anti-apartheid movement. Your papa on the other hand should go dig up abacha for a refund coz your money never reached SA Nowhere in SA history are u ever mentioned, ask rejected chidimma to show u her textbooks![]() |
Amigoss:We're all still waiting for the receipts - funds most definitely siphoned off to bank accounts in Switzerland as per your culture Go dig up abacha to pay back your papa ![]() |
Amigoss:Better to buy into a monopoly than try competing with it. You know, like how SA businesses dominate in Nigeria & nigerian "multinationals" (of which you still have to name ) can't survive in SA Difference is SA black businesses r still starting out following apartheid while nigeria's been at this for 64 years & still trying shem Fact: SA black shareholding operates at the highest echelons of Nigerian economy - e pain you so ![]() |
wiseone28:Lol, Ramaphosa calls it a "truly post-apartheid city", so its gonna be wall-to-wall black . More bad news for you, SA black middle class surpassed whites way back in 2014 U definitely gonna kill yourself over this one ![]() How r nigerian smart cities coming along btw buddy ![]()
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Amigoss:Lol, these nigerian multinationals don't have names? what the heck is paystack? ![]() There are over 100 SA businesses of note in nigeria, take your pic - with all of them having black shareholding as per the law in SA. So whether you like it or not, black SA money has a say in nigeria shalom. |
Amigoss:U humbled me with diplomatic staff, academics or businessmen being evacuated out of Sudan? Like i said, stick to the romance section+discuss who bonks best clown Name me one nigerian business of note operating in SA other than drug dens + brothels masquerading as shops. |
Amigoss:You're clowning right? U gonna compare Africa's biggest black middle class to nigerians who nowadays can't afford a bag of onions or tomatoes sit down son, preoccupy your mind with subjects of bonking, that's all you're good for, clown. |
bdon123:See how pained u r, u started your crying with "don't worry" y shouldn't people worry? U consoling your jealous self? |
Amigoss:SA has Africa's biggest black middle class while nigerians scatter all over the 5th world like rats jumping off a sinking ship South Sudan denied your visa application yet? Try Niger republic for consolation ![]() |
see how delusional the 2 nigerians above have become coz of jealousy for SA. They can't handle the truth and facts staring them in the face T-pain, y u now make your children suffer so much, them now become so delusional they can't face reality + now hide behind white excuse for everything good happening in SA black SA man Ramaphosa, we hail thee, show Dunggoatee + davidos papa how its done ![]() |
Amigoss:So says someone from Africa's 4th largest economy, soon to be 5th. Enjoy dividing a measly $250billion gdp amongst 250million hungry bonkers wishing to double the population to half a billion in SA its $400billion among 60million population. Do the maths ![]() |
Amigoss:Consensual s3x to overpopulate a severely underdeveloped cowntry? i hear you be half a billion in 20 years time White excuse as always. Go ask Botswana & Rwanda where their whites are that helped their development to surpass that of nigeria just admit you're backward and make peace with it ![]() |
Amigoss:Yours is a special case, definitely bonking-generated electricity that collapses everytime like a flaccid manhood stop your obsession with s3x guys + develop new hobbies like building proper infrastructure for your cowntry ![]() |
Amigoss:SA hasn't had powercuts for over 200 days, so let's focus on nigeria's 200 grid collapses this year alone r u generating power through bonking? Is that the advise from Nigerian scientists+ engineers ![]() |
In an ambitious move towards modern urbanisation, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s vision for the Lanseria Smart City has officially taken its first steps. With the development set to commence later this month, a cutting-edge water-treatment plant anticipated to produce 2 megalitres per day (2MLD) is at the heart of this project, laying the groundwork for one of South Africa’s most significant infrastructure developments. Budgeted at over R320 million, this state-of-the-art facility is designed to not only address the critical lack of bulk infrastructure in the Lanseria region but also significantly reduce environmental impact. The project is projected to save 300 000 tons of CO2 emissions while reusing 90% of the water processed, making it 4-8 times less power intensive compared to traditional plants. Scheduled for completion within 18 months, the water treatment plant's implementation will begin with a sod-turning ceremony next week. Following this, the development team will engage in public consultations to finalise designs for essential access roads and other supporting infrastructure. As part of the broader “Lanseria Mega Project,” this facility is intended to accommodate a burgeoning population estimated between 350 000 to 500 000 residents. The plant is projected to generate 4 500 jobs, provide potable water to approximately 1 800 inhabitants, and offer more than 300 000 square metres of commercial space, marking a significant economic boon for the area. Initial residential developments are projected to feature 1 000 mid-market units alongside 700 GAP housing units, catering to diverse economic demographics. President Ramaphosa has described this project as a “truly post-apartheid city,” stressing its intent to create a vibrant and modern urban environment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzYFvzCDNvk?si=IsZBsNKC-_VZGVMv “This is a real city that is rising from the ground up...we have put together an innovative process that will fund the electricity, water, digital infrastructure and roads that will be the foundation of this new city,” he said. “It will not only be smart and 5G-ready, but will be a leading benchmark for green infrastructure, both continentally and internationally.” The Lanseria Smart City’s formation can be traced back to its introduction in 2015. Since its approval in 2017, the project has navigated various stages, culminating in the current drive towards essential bulk infrastructure.
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Amigoss:How does one divide 0,2MW of electricity between 250 million people when your grid collapses? please do the maths for me,i understand only nigerians can do that sort of spectacular math ![]() |
Amigoss:Are you sitting in darkness right now.Heard your grid collapsed for da 100th time this year, it's so sad.oh well instead of fixin it you'll use it to bonk, that's for sure ![]() |
Godwin4444:Yet she won Big Brother Africa. Not just SA xenophobes who are beating nigerians, trans people are also doing it ![]() |
Amigoss:This picture was originally used to depict how nigerians breed like rats. 250 million poor people without electricity keeping themselves entertained with s3x ![]()
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Apartheid-israel supporters have left the group ![]() The terrorist state of israel has terrorised Palestinians for decades with apartheid policies and land grabs ![]() |

Nowhere in SA history are u ever mentioned, ask rejected chidimma to show u her textbooks
Difference is SA black businesses r still starting out following apartheid while nigeria's been at this for 64 years & still trying shem

