According to one of the leaders of March to March movement, and she said that "if Nigerians believed that they contributed money and other efforts for their freedom, we should go and collect it back from Mandela."
@BafanaBafana, @GovernmentZA@SouthAfrica and @CyrilRamaphosa
Dear South Africans,
Remember we did this for you and today you hurt Nigerians
Is this how to appreciate those that suffered for your freedom

In 1976, Nigeria established the Southern Africa Relief Fund (SARF) to support anti-apartheid liberation struggles. Under the military administration of General Olusegun Obasanjo, all Nigerian civil servants and public officers were mandated to contribute 2% of their monthly salaries to the fund, which became popularly known as the "Mandela Tax". [1, 2]
The grassroots and public initiative was highly successful: [1, 2]
•Initial Government Support: General Obasanjo's administration contributed $3.7 million to SARF, alongside personal donations of $3,000 from the General himself and $1,500 from each cabinet member. [1]
•Public Participation: Civil servants forfeited 2% of their salaries, and students actively skipped lunches to donate their allowances. [1]
•Fundraising Milestone: In just six months, popular contributions reached $10.5 million by June 1977.[1]
•Broader Aid: These funds were utilized to bring relief to victims of the apartheid regime, finance educational opportunities, and support the general welfare of liberation movements. This contribution was part of an estimated $61 billion that Nigeria spent between 1960 and 1995 toward the anti-apartheid struggle. [1, 2, 3]
Rewrite or rephrase this post, and South Africa failed and not we. What business do we have with SA since you people have rejected fellow black Africans.
Abeg, enjoy the shame alone.
Africa and Africans are so proud of you Omar, a door was closed while a million doors await you. Keep being you.
Thanks so much @UEFA for honouring him with this appointment.
Respect!!!
#fifa#uefa#México#psgVilla
🏆 Referee announced for 2026 #SuperCup!
We're pleased to share that Somali referee Omar Artan will officiate the highly anticipated match between PSG and Aston Villa in Salzburg.
Since South Africans don't want us to take their jobs, Nigerians shouldn't take their supportership against Mexico so that they won't be angry.
We don't want to do their jobs again & African brothers, we will leave them to support their country while we support Mexico.
Peace first 💪
We are not supporting @BafanaBafana and it's not by force to support them, because if we do that, they will accuse us of claiming their country. Nonsense!
May every shot on target be a goal for Mexico.
Africa and Africans are so proud of you Omar, a door was closed while a million doors await you. Keep being you, thanks so much to @UEFA for their kind gesture towards to him.
This animal here is a terrorist who murders people, kidnaps, extorts money from their family and flaunts it online.
This is Nigeria.
This is not Somalia. Or Afghanistan.
This is Nigeria.
This is Tinubu’s Nigeria.
This is the madness you lunatics support.