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Sports / Re: CAF Champions League: Sundowns Vs Enyimba Wed.29 June. 7pm by ZDee: 9:55pm On Oct 23, 2016
robosky02:

hope you are not a joker
the game just began
I was not joking, Masandawana did it, Sundowns FC are African champions.
Foreign Affairs / Re: I Have Slept With 5000 Men- Nairobi’s Oldest Prostitute Who Never Misses Church by ZDee: 7:38pm On Jul 17, 2016
unite4real:

Unfortunately Pvssy doesn't behave like that. It always restores.
why is that unfortunate?
Career / Re: Police Women From Countries Worldwide (photos) by ZDee: 8:14am On Jul 14, 2016
lol
Education / Re: High Price Of Kerosene And The Students Of PolyUnwana by ZDee: 6:19pm On Jul 07, 2016
deforestation
Agriculture / Re: Woman Sitting On Bunch Of Bananas On Okada (photo) by ZDee: 6:13pm On Jul 07, 2016
osesology:
And na dat banana wey she put her kitten naim pipo wan still go dey chop later...God save us!

you dont peel a banana?
Travel / Re: Nigerian Asylum Seeker Is Murdered In Italy Video by ZDee: 5:49pm On Jul 07, 2016
So where is Litmus to tell us about italian hating nigerians because of whatever reason, the guy is probably gonna claim it was an African who killed the guy. I never see litmus on a thread where a nigerian was killed in a non African country.

Litmus cc
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Pretoria, Sunnyside, South Africa Suffering. by ZDee: 5:19pm On Jul 05, 2016
Litmus:


Lol, "black brains", i understand your frustration. If only Nigerians understand how much better they are as a people informed by our rich cultures compared to broken African minds elsewhere on the continent, they will appreciate Nigeria better and work hard to make Nigeria a better place for all instead of reacting to Nigeria apathetically and wanting her destruction just as much as other Africans prey and want our destruction with their crabs in a barrel mindset.

Unfortunately, our leaders in Nigeria cannot see that the larger Africa needs help and time to heal itself from self-hate legacy of colonialism. Instead, i read OBJ pushing hard for a single ECOWAS currency and leadership pushing hard for an AU passport. They cannot see how Fulani Herders from elsewhere coming into Nigeria and having no humanity or respect for indigenes illustrates the dangers of primitive interior Africa to be kept out. We are doomed.


Stay in paradise, other Africans are jealous of Nigeria..
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Pretoria, Sunnyside, South Africa Suffering. by ZDee: 4:57pm On Jul 05, 2016
Say no to drugs and crime,
report your drug dealing and scamming brothers to authorities.
Sports / Re: Why Iceland Players Names End With 'SON' by ZDee: 1:33am On Jul 05, 2016
Alot of inbreed there i suspect.
Science/Technology / Re: Ayokunle Adeniran Invents Gas-powered Iron by ZDee: 10:47pm On Jul 01, 2016
Hmmm, invent? I used a gas powered iron 15 years ago, whats unique about this 1?

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Sports / Re: CAF Champions League: Sundowns Vs Enyimba Wed.29 June. 7pm by ZDee: 7:57pm On Jun 29, 2016
The Cup has Sundowns FC written all over it.
Sports / Re: CAF Champions League: Sundowns Vs Enyimba Wed.29 June. 7pm by ZDee: 7:55pm On Jun 29, 2016
Go masandawana.

4 Goals, in 2 games.
Fashion / Re: Miss Nairaland 2016 Grand Finale by ZDee: 11:38am On Jun 25, 2016
Mimzy mimzy mimzy, you are great.

I vote mimzy.

Cc: NLJega

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Politics / Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by ZDee: 5:12pm On Jan 19, 2016
Again, this has nothing to do with hatred for nigeria or pay back for MTN, SA refineries are designed to refine Iranian oil importing from Nigeria and SAudi was temporary

http://m.ewn.co.za/2015/09/23/SA-considers-building-refinery-to-process-Iranian-crude
Politics / Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by ZDee: 3:45pm On Jan 19, 2016
SA refineries are built for Iranian crude, since the sanctions SA has had to import refined products because its very costly to operate refineries when refining non iranian oil

http://217.218.67.231/Detail/2015/09/17/429632/Iran-South-Africa-oil-exports-refinery-sanctions

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Politics / Re: South Africa To Stop Buying Crude Oil From Nigeria, Opens Talks With Iran by ZDee: 3:33pm On Jan 19, 2016
was expecting these type of illiiterate comments, SA refineries are suited for iranian oil, and its far cheaper for SA to import from Iran. .

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Crime / Re: Nigeria Woman Killed In South Africa by ZDee: 8:14pm On Dec 12, 2015
This is very sad may she RIP, but the killer is likely to be a foreigner, I've been hearing many such storiies where foreign gangs kill other foreirgners. and ofcos nigerians feeling persecuted as usual, many south africans are unhappy with the slow justice system.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Corruption In Africa - 2015 Transparency International Survey by ZDee: 8:52am On Dec 05, 2015
Corruption in Africa.
Foreign Affairs / Re: South Africa Most Corrupt Country In Africa – Survey by ZDee: 8:44am On Dec 05, 2015
joke. saying corruption has increased isnt the same as being the most corrupt.

a chart showing how many people payed bribes from the same survey.

see the full report here from Transparency International.

http://files.transparency.org/content/download/1941/12775/file/2015_GCB_SubSaharanAfrica_EN.pdf

Politics / Re: 2015 Africa Corruption Ranking by ZDee: 10:06pm On Dec 04, 2015
osazeeblue01:
When wil my country table in anything?

hopefully Buhara will take nigeria there..
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria U-23 Olympics Qualifier Dec 5 18:00 by ZDee: 8:44pm On Dec 04, 2015
South Africa and Senegal to the semis.
Politics / Re: 2015 Africa Corruption Ranking by ZDee: 10:32am On Dec 04, 2015
ZDee:
cc lalasticlala
no FP
Politics / Re: 2015 Africa Corruption Ranking by ZDee: 8:01pm On Dec 03, 2015
Richiez:
Seriously

Go check the source.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by ZDee: 5:23pm On Dec 03, 2015
Corruption in Africa

Paying a bribe 2015 Transparency international survey.


http://files.transparency.org/content/download/1941/12775/file/2015_GCB_SubSaharanAfrica_EN.pdf

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Foreign Affairs / Corruption In Africa - 2015 Transparency International Survey by ZDee: 5:11pm On Dec 03, 2015

Politics / Re: 2015 Africa Corruption Ranking by ZDee: 5:05pm On Dec 03, 2015
iyke926:
I thought SA is topping the corruption league table

south africa had the highest NO. of people surveyed in SSA who thought corruption had gotten worse since last year. Not the same thing as being the most corrupt country.
Politics / Re: 2015 Africa Corruption Ranking by ZDee: 5:02pm On Dec 03, 2015

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Politics / Re: 2015 Africa Corruption Ranking by ZDee: 4:34pm On Dec 03, 2015
cc lalasticlala
Politics / 2015 Africa Corruption Ranking by ZDee: 4:30pm On Dec 03, 2015

Politics / Re: Corruption: South Africa Beats Nigeria As “Most Corrupt” African Country by ZDee: 2:18pm On Dec 02, 2015
Dumb article, none of those cases mentioned were even corruption, people just believe too much money was spent by Zuma on security for his house, though there was nothing illegal about it. The Prasa trains, well the trains were found to be unsuitable for some places on the rail network and they being returned to the spanish firm who manufactured them, no bribery or such happened.

Anyway, it's good to see that South Africans have zero tolerance for corruption.
Politics / Nigerians Want Xenophobia Compensation by ZDee: 3:37pm On May 03, 2015
The Nigerian federal government could be asking South Africa to pay more than R5 million in compensation to its nationals in the country following a spate of xenophobic attacks.

This has emerged even as a South African government official told City Press the diplomatic spat between the two countries had ended and they considered the matter closed.

But national president of the Nigerian Union SA (Nusa) Ike Anyene said the compensation matter would be raised at the next meeting of the SA-Nigeria Binational Commission, which is periodically convened by the deputy presidents of the two countries. The last meeting appeared to have been in 2012.

It is unclear when the next meeting will be.

“What our government wants to do is request from the South African government to compensate what the Nigerians lost. Some of these shops that were looted were not insured and cannot claim from insurance,” Anyene said.

As far as has been established, Nigerians were not among those who died or were injured in the xenophobic attacks.

But there seems to be a disagreement between Nigerians about the claimed amount.

Nusa, which is based in Johannesburg at the Nigerian Consulate, originally estimated the damage at R1.2 million, and later R4.6 million. Nigerian newspapers such as The Vanguard, however, this week reported N84 million, or just more than R5 million, would be claimed.

The publisher of a local Nigerian community newspaper, Olaniyi Abodedele, who is based in Pretoria and is close to diplomats in the Nigerian high commission is, however, claiming the victims may have inflated their claims.

He accused Nusa of “unprofessionalism” and exploiting the xenophobia issue for “self-enrichment” while “not minding to cause a divide between two sister countries”.

He added that Nusa represented only about 10% of Nigerians in South Africa.

Abodedele said he wanted to know how the figure presented to the Nigerian government for the estimated damages shot up to R4.6 million and whether outside assessors had been consulted.

He said he had done “an extensive fact-finding analysis” with the high commission to determine what the Nigerians lost, and the people in Jeppestown put the damage at “far below” R4.6 million.

Abodedele also questioned why claims that Nigerian shops were looted in Durban surfaced only recently.

“We found out that some Nigerians were going to beg some of the Somalis whose shops were looted to allow them take photographs of their looted shops, so as to present the pictures as ‘evidence’ of their looted shops,” Abodedele said.

Anyene, however, hit back at Abodedele’s claims.

He said the final figure was arrived at after all the information was collected. “One of the mechanic workshops was burnt down in Jeppestown, and it had eight cars and equipment. That particular one was R1 million alone,” he said.

He claimed those contesting these claims did not do information gathering on the ground in the same way Nusa did and he said they could not come up with alternative figures.

Anyene also said Abodedele and others who were questioning Nusa’s claims were making claims because they were disgruntled about not being elected into the Nusa leadership.

Nigeria’s acting high commissioner, Martin Cobham, and the consul-general, Uche Ajulu-Okeke, are expected to return from Nigeria this week.

The diplomatic spat was resolved soon after they met with authorities in Abuja, after which outgoing President Goodluck Jonathan and President Jacob Zuma had a telephonic conversation.

A government official said Jonathan had called President Zuma to “apologise” for the misunderstanding that Nigeria had recalled its ambassador when it was only for “consultations”.

South Africa’s department of international relations issued a sharply worded statement after the apparent recall last Saturday, but Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe early in the week distanced the interministerial task team on xenophobia from the statement.


http://m.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/Nigerians-want-xenophobia-compensation-20150503

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