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Politics / Re: Nigeria, S’africa Diplomatic Row: Senators Want S’african Companies Sacked by RSA(m): 2:36pm On Mar 07, 2012 |
One thing that I agree with most Nigerians here is that we must both close our Shops on each other. Nigeria must take over all those white South African owned companies and South Africa must kick out each and every Nigerian from our country.And we will all leave happily after. Mtn operates in more 22 countries world Multichoice is in more than 30 African state and have print media house all over the world. Shoprite is in most African countries Massmart that owns Markro,Games and other are operating accross,and they're now being bought by Walmart. SABMiller is the biggest brewer in the world Group five is operating all over the world and dominate in Africa All this companies are making a good profit in SADC which has the population of over 277 million. http://www.sadc.int/english/regional-integration/tifi/investment/about-sadc/socio-economic-indicators/population/ Take over those white South African companies that invested in your country when no other nation dare to.The only international companies that did business with you where oil and gas companies for obvious reason. |
Travel / Re: Nigeria Deports 56 More South Africans -- More To Follow by RSA(m): 9:44am On Mar 07, 2012 |
Travel / Re: Nigeria Deports 56 More South Africans -- More To Follow by RSA(m): 9:42am On Mar 07, 2012 |
South African Institute of international Affair released this research study on the South African companies experienceon doing business in Nigeria http://www.saiia.org.za/images/stories/pubs/archive/biap_reports/biap_rep_03_nigeria_abridged_2004_en.pdf |
Travel / Re: Nigeria Deports 28 South Africans As Row Deepens by RSA(m): 2:20pm On Mar 06, 2012 |
publisher:What is big brother? ; |
Travel / Re: Nigeria Deports 28 South Africans As Diplomatic Row Deepens by RSA(m): 8:55am On Mar 06, 2012 |
Only 28 Wait for the latest news from Nigerian Airline,South Africa will be deporting back more than 100 Nigerians. You deport 28 we sent 200 of your people back |
Sports / Re: Have Ever Heard Of This Scoreline Before? by RSA(m): 8:13am On Mar 06, 2012 |
The only thing that is correct in Teekrakz story is the scoreline Here is the video link http://psl.co.za/video.asp?id=134851 |
Travel / Re: Fg Condemns Deportation Of 125 Nigerians From South Africa by RSA(m): 3:18pm On Mar 05, 2012 |
But the demand is not only directed to Nigerians,there where lots of people from other countries that are considered high risk for yellow fever who where turned back if they didn't carry the right document. The four Malawian players sent home for invalid Yellow Fever certificates Detained Malawian players sent home Posted: 2012-03-05 15:04 The four Malawian players that were held at the OR Tambo International Airport over the weekend for failing to produce valid Yellow Fever certificates as per the country's health regulations have been sent back to their homeland. Atusaye Nyondo of SuperSport United, Santos midfielder Tawonga Chimodzi, Black Leopards' David Banda and Limbikani Mzava of Bloemfontein arrived at the airport last Friday from Chad via Nairobi, Kenya where they had played against the hosts in a 2012 Afcon qualifier. However, they were all refused entry into the country and then detained before being sent to Malawi where they will now have to acquire their yellow fever certificates. Airport officials had initially threatened to send them back to Kenya where they had flown in from. Regulations stipulate that everyone travelling from Kenya and Chad – both of which are classified yellow fever regions – must have a valid yellow fever certificate to gain entry into South Africa. Source kickoff.com |
Travel / Re: Nigerian Passengers Denied Entry Into South Africa by RSA(m): 3:05pm On Mar 05, 2012 |
UncleJJ: Whoa!!! I'm happy for you man and congratulation on all your successes. Amazing stuff!!! |
Travel / Re: Nigerian Passengers Denied Entry Into South Africa by RSA(m): 3:01pm On Mar 05, 2012 |
he four Malawian players sent home for invalid Yellow Fever certificates Detained Malawian players sent home Posted: 2012-03-05 15:04 [b]The four Malawian players that were held at the OR Tambo International Airport over the weekend for failing to produce valid Yellow Fever certificates as per the country's health regulations have been sent back to their homeland. Atusaye Nyondo of SuperSport United, Santos midfielder Tawonga Chimodzi, Black Leopards' David Banda and Limbikani Mzava of Bloemfontein arrived at the airport last Friday from Chad via Nairobi, Kenya where they had played against the hosts in a 2012 Afcon qualifier. However, they were all refused entry into the country and then detained before being sent to Malawi where they will now have to acquire their yellow fever certificates. Airport officials had initially threatened to send them back to Kenya where they had flown in from. Regulations stipulate that everyone travelling from Kenya and Chad – both of which are classified yellow fever regions – must have a valid yellow fever certificate to gain entry into South Africa. The quartet had strangely been allowed through at the airport in Nairobi with the same invalid certificates that led to their troubles in Johannesburg. Even after acquiring their yellow fever certificates in Malawi the four players will only be allowed back in the country on Friday as re-entry is only allowed after at least five days afterwards. [/b] Edries Burton – the chief operations officer at Santos confirms that he has made contract with Chimodzi in Malawi while John Maduka the Celtic team manager also adds that their player Mzava is back home. Two other players Chiukepo Msowoya of Platinum Stars and AmaZulu defender Moses Chavula were detained in Nairobi for not having the yellow fever certificates and had to acquire new ones before proceeding. "I was detained with Chiukepo at the airport on Nairobi because we didn't have any yellow books at all as the ones that we had (also invalid) were in our bags which were lost on our way to Chad unlike the other guys who had theirs. We missed the flight that the other guys came to Johannesburg on as we had to first get the injections and the yellow books at the airport before getting onto another flight. "Maybe it was a blessing in disguise that our yellow fever books were in our luggage that was lost because we are now back with our clubs while the other guys have had to go through more disruptions," says Chavula. Banda and Nyondo have already missed club fixtures played over the weekend while Chimodzi will also miss the Nedbank Cup match against TUKS on Wednesday. Kickoff.com |
Travel / Re: Where Is The Safest Place To Live In South Africa? by RSA(m): 1:53pm On Mar 01, 2012 |
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Travel / Re: Where Is The Safest Place To Live In South Africa? by RSA(m): 1:48pm On Mar 01, 2012 |
saintbajar: There is no cure for jealousy my friend. |
Travel / Re: Where Is The Safest Place To Live In South Africa? by RSA(m): 9:23am On Feb 28, 2012 |
Dondav: Welcome to the Replublic of South Africa.Although I can't really agree with you on Windsor being white dominated but I hope you having a great time. I'm sure you are pleasantly surprise with everything,like now you know that 1.Nigerians and other African nationals are not hated by locals. 2.That the country's crime rate is ridiculously exxagerated 3.Local black people are doing extremely well 4.And politically South Africa is very vibrant and a free society 5.Infrustructure is developed and maintained at the world class standard 6 |
Sports / Re: Nigerian Players In South African League by RSA(m): 3:48pm On Feb 27, 2012 |
Celtic stung by late Obaje equaliser A Joshua Obaje-inspired Black Leopards fought back twice to draw 2-2 with Bloemfontein Celtic on Wednesday night. Posted: Feb 22 2012 http://www.kickoff.com/league/psl/match-report/6033/black-leopards-earn-last-minute-draw-against-bloemfontein-celtic.php |
Politics / Re: Obj Is Dead ( Cnn) by RSA(m): 1:20pm On Feb 23, 2012 |
moHot: A real naija man |
Sports / Re: Nigerian Players In South African League by RSA(m): 9:46am On Feb 23, 2012 |
Nigerian Joshua Obaje-inspired Black Leopards fought back twice to draw 2-2 with Bloemfontein Celtic on Wednesday night. Another Nigerian[b] Ezenwa Otorogu[/b] came in in the 75th minutes for Bloemfontein Celtic. Pos Teams Pld Pst 1. S'downs 17 35 2. SS Utd 17 32 3. Chiefs 17 32 4. Pirates 17 30 5. Ajax CT 17 30 6. Swallows 17 29 7. FS Stars 17 28 8. Celtic 17 26 9. Wits 17 24 10. AmaZulu 17 20 11. M'burg 17 20 12. Santos 17 15 13. Arrows 17 14 14. P Stars 17 13 15. Cosmos 17 11 16. Leopards 17 11 |
Sports / Re: Nigerian Players In South African League by RSA(m): 9:26am On Feb 21, 2012 |
George Okpabio[/b]Scored in his second game for Ajax on their way to 0-2 win over Marizburg United.Another Nigerian,[b]Prince Olomu was also in action for Maritzburg United but could not help to turn things around for his club,Felix Obada who also play United did not play part in this match. Free State Stars Seriola Gege and Daniel Agbagwu played a staring role to help ther club to a 2-1 win over Amazulu. Pos Teams Pld Pst (Nigerian player)[/b] 1. S'downs 17 35 ([b]Solomon Okpako) 2. SS Utd 17 32 3. Chiefs 17 32 4. Ajax CT 17 30 (George Okpabio) 5. Swallows 17 29 (Greg Etafia) 6. FS Stars 17 28 (Seriola Gege and Daniel Agbagwu) 7. Pirates 16 27[b] (William Okpara-Goalkeeper coach)[/b] 8. Celtic 16 25 (Ezenwa Otorogu) 9. Wits 17 24 10. AmaZulu 17 20 11. M'burg 17 20 (Felix Obada,Prince Olomu and Olukolade Abobade) 12. Santos 17 15 (Pere Ariweriyai) 13. Arrows 17 14 14. P Stars 16 13 15. Cosmos 17 11 16. Leopards 16 10 (Joshua Obaje) |
Foreign Affairs / Re: How Is Nelson Mandela An Africa Hero? by RSA(m): 1:48pm On Feb 14, 2012 |
Former ANC leader Nelson Mandela first visited Israel in 1999. Mandela said: "To the many people who have questioned why I came, I say: Israel worked very closely with the apartheid regime. I say: I've made peace with many men who slaughtered our people like animals. Israel cooperated with the apartheid regime, but it did not participate in any atrocities". That is the reason he is my hero.Long live Tata Madiba long live! |
Foreign Affairs / Re: South Africa Launches Mandela Bank Notes by RSA(m): 1:06pm On Feb 13, 2012 |
Mandela bank note are in R20,50,R100 and R200 bank notes not just R50
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Sports / Re: 35 Euros To Cover Nigerian Premier League Matches by RSA(m): 3:24pm On Feb 09, 2012 |
Maybe people think this is a scam, |
Foreign Affairs / Re: How I Wish China Could Declare War On Any Country That Attack Iran by RSA(m): 8:42am On Feb 09, 2012 |
America has killed more people than all countries combined. Is Iraq and Libya a better,peacefull countries now since their true leaders where assasinated? Do you think that the ordinary people of both Iraq and Libya are beneffiting in their countries resources? The report say sixty people died in the Syrian uprising,where do you think this figure will be if NATO 'intervene'? The only reason America and her allies are fighting this wars is for resources,they steal,they take out a legitimate leaders and install puppets who they control with strings from washington. I will fight a ww3 anytime,if it means fighting against opression by certain group over the other.And at the moment anyone who will stand against this evil,heartless beast called America,has my support. |
Foreign Affairs / How I Wish China Could Declare War On Any Country That Attack Iran by RSA(m): 9:04am On Feb 08, 2012 |
The world need another superpower,Americans and their allies are bullying the world,you are either on their side or a losing side.We need some balance.China,Brasil,Russia and India must come to our rescue. |
Sports / Re: Nigerian Players In South African League by RSA(m): 8:37am On Feb 08, 2012 |
Corruption,crime,fraud, and all evils are everywhere including your so called first world countries.What I like about the first link is that they've quoted ANC speaking against corruption,and without denying the fact that there are people in goverment who will always try to break the law for their personal gains,but just like any other law breaker they will end being caught,ask our former police commissioner Jackie Selebi who is rotting in prison as we speak. The second link is the opinion of a white racist south africans who have never given this country a chance,and who hope that it fail,but we are constantly proving them wrong.As their messangers please go and tell them that apaartheid is dead,they must go to europe if they cant take the African heat. The third link,is quoting 'Professor Micheal Savage, a sociologist at the University of York in England'.who the f@# is this thing?.Who gave him the authority to speak on South Africa,because he is f@#$ white? Some of the most corrupt people in this planet are white people,europeans and americans.Wars in Africa are fuelled by this people,weapons that are killing our people comes from white people and their goverments,is that not a corruption? Or are Africans the only people who deserve the word corruption? My brother free your mind from mental slavery and see Africa for what it trully is,a progressing continent.Most of us are making money and changing our enviroment and our communities.Yes we know the law and report corruption when we see it. I just'o look'o and laugh'o! hih hihih ii hahahaha! Now back to football. |
Sports / Re: Nigerian Players In South African League by RSA(m): 3:37pm On Feb 07, 2012 |
Ajax Receive Okpabio Papers 07 February 2012 Ajax Cape Town has successfully received a work permit and international clearance for their recently acquired Nigerian forward George Okpabio. The club’s CEO, George Comitis, confirmed to the Siya crew that they’ve received all the necessary paper work required to complete the full registrations of the striker and that he will be ready to play when they take on Platinum Stars when the league resumes next week. |
Sports / Re: Nigerian Players In South African League by RSA(m): 3:33pm On Feb 07, 2012 |
Sagamite: ANC took over a rundown,broke country and turn it into the biggest economy in Africa.Unless you are talking about African Nation Cup.South Africa is where it is today because of the ANC,from the time of Mandela,to Mbeki's era now 'JZ' Jacob Zuma,who will be voted out next year. Don't read much in what BBC is reporting,its all propoganda and the fact that good news out of Africa does not sell in the west. PSL is one of the top leagues in the world financially.It is the most professionally run league in Africa,with good leadership,sponsorship,well supported,competetiveness and top infrustructure. |
Politics / Re: For Those Of You Who Exalt Boko-haram, Mend & Co---- Warning:graphic by RSA(m): 2:48pm On Feb 07, 2012 |
But it has nothing to do with MEND nor Boko Haram , |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Exclusive: Israel Warns Us Jews: Iran Could Strike Here by RSA(m): 2:04pm On Feb 06, 2012 |
Israeli are the most evil people in this planet.The world would have been peaceful if they didn't exist. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: India To Uk " We Do Not Need Your Help" ! by RSA(m): 1:33pm On Feb 06, 2012 |
India is waking up,Africa is still sleeping.If Africa can speak in one voice,and do business amongst ourself,then the time will come when we also tell the west to keep their own evil bloodstained money. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Mugabe At African Union: Let’s Stand Up To West by RSA(m): 1:28pm On Feb 06, 2012 |
Can someone tell me why Mugabe was praised by the West between 1980-1990?What is it that he was doing that made the West to fall in love with him? Was he an African hero then? |
Sports / Re: Nigerian Players In South African League by RSA(m): 2:14pm On Feb 01, 2012 |
Khoza ‘happy’ to see less PSL exodus Orlando Pirates and Premier Soccer League (PSL) chairman Irvin Khoza said it may be a good omen for the local Premiership that fewer players are venturing overseas. happy that fewer of our players are going overseas because it means that the Premiership gets to keep its best players,” said Khoza, briefly donning his PSL hat. “Of course, it's always good when a player goes and tests himself abroad because they get exposed to new training. “Our football is getting stronger now and ever developing. “We are stronger and better than some of the European leagues.” Khoza sited the latest trend where Brazilian players had opted to remain in their own league - as long as the clubs were prepared to meet their financial needs. He said the PSL was starting to attract some European players, including Pirates' recent signing of veteran former Portugal international, Luis Boa Morte. “Look at what is happening in Brazil where it will be difficult to get players from there,” he said. “There are less transfers (abroad), meaning the Brazilian Championships will get stronger and stronger.” The PSL brand has been prospering in the last three years and renewed a multi-billion rand television-rights deal in 2011. With sponsors also pumping millions into the game, clubs are able to meet the rising demands of players' salaries - some of which now compare with European leagues. - Sapa |
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