@Abramjee The arrogance and violence we turn to as man when we don’t get our way is disheartening , terrifying I wonder how he acts when he’s behind closed 🚪, I pray he ain’t raising any kids cause wow 😳😭. Man are an angry bunch in SA . Imagine it’s your child being hunted that way 🥺
“In South Africa, Every single Nigerian I met was selling drugs” - A Nigerian 🇳🇬
Nigerian Apostle Felix Okoh explains his history of Nigerian Drug dealers in South Africa 🇿🇦.
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South Africans are not playing this year. Over R400k raised, thousands of donors, and people are actively funding legal action to demand accountability.
I have so much respect for South Africans.
If you ever wonder why so many Ghanaians in South Africa want to return home, this is part of the reason, and I speak from experience.
Many arrive after being promised good salaries and commissions by salon owners and other employers. The first few weeks often seem fine, but when it’s time to get paid, the reality can be very different from what was promised.
By then, many have exhausted their savings, their return tickets have expired, and some don’t know how to regularize their stay. Without proper documentation, they live in fear and avoid drawing attention to themselves.
The real issue is exploitation. Some workers spend months trying to repay debts to employers who financed their travel, leaving them trapped in difficult situations.
I was lucky enough to have received information about permit applications. So I have legal documentation to stay in South Africa. But many others do not.
This is why so many people are now looking for a way back home.
“I don’t need matric, I’m matric myself. I also don’t need a degree, I’m a degree myself. I have very sharp brains, and nobody can defeat me in life, I always stand tall.” - Hlaudi Motoseneng 🖤💚💛