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@NewsCentralTV If a South African told a journalist that they were denied asylum anywhere, the first question the journalist would ask, "Why would you need asylum?" But not in Naija, Nigerians defend fraud like free speech, it is your right to practice it, they feel.
@NewsCentralTV The man said he applied for Asylum with a straight face, the reporter said nothing about that. Because it's more important to paint S.A as a bad country.
@PhikelaG@VusiThembekwayo This post is defiled by the inclusion of the likes of Ngizwe, Duduzani and Steve Khompela. Other than that, I mostly agree. Except for Home Affairs should be at the hands of Jacinta because understands it more than anyone.
@Mokone_Dimphoo@JacintaNgobese I'm against illegal immigration but I can tell a B.S story when I read one. No one can be given the right to close any South African spaza, now you're dealing in hyperbole.
@_Msindazwe_ People must be employed where they live so their money circulates in their own communities. When you hire people who live elsewhere, that money leaves with them.
@vinn_flago@JacintaNgobese Getting a visa is not an achievement, if you see it as such, there is something wrong with your country. Getting a visa is a normal part of traveling. Unless you know you will use it to never come back.
@giuseppe_kemp@TheLifeZoomer Absolutely. My baby brother studied in England with a Nigerian who called himself a South African but couldn't name one Language spoken in SA. A waiter in America just trended for claiming to be RSAn when he was actually a Nigerian.