@MR__Sulaiman1 Stupid people feeding off the corrupt system always thinking that the agony suffered by the vast majority is invalid and that they shouldn’t complain. Thunder fire you generously sir!
@aonanuga1956 Mr Bayo you must be mentally deranged to think Nigerians don’t have more than enough reasons to be alarmed or afraid at this time. Tell me one part of the country safe enough for Nigerians? You are a devilish human or simply a lunatic. How many bandits arrests have you made? Ewu!
@Knick_RSA If these guys are compatriots as they claim - fighting for their sovereignty and protecting their national symbols, what happens to Orania? Orania is a full blown country within a country in S.A. Does that not challenge the sovereignty of S.A?
Shame on these maggots!
@kepukepunews There are people who are genuinely against the progress of this country. In their mind, they think it is just politics and all a game. But in reality the hope of common man elsewhere, secured by good people like Alex Otti is robbed and taken away from him.
@azania1023 Another dumb narrative. An act of terrorism and insecurity involving the nationals of that country is considered a domestic affair. Yours is about immigration. Automatically, it becomes a cross-national affair. A civilian raid targeting foreign nationals.
@Joe__Bassey I said it before that this lady is dumb! You can’t barge into someone on a suspicion of crime that you don’t have a proof of. And even if you did, it is not your job to go inside that person’s property. The police has that right. Not some random mob!
@renoomokri The cost of living in Nigeria might cost you your living. There is nothing more expensive than life itself. Nigeria takes that away from you. In fact, it has many times taken that away even from her young population.
@tt_attorne44028@zibuseman Lol! just listen to yourself. Have you fixed SA? 80% of your resources still belong to your masters. How is that freedom? We helped you get a bit of breathing chance, yes! but there’s still a lot you need to do towards real freedom. You don’t even have a land to stand on. Do you?
@zibuseman Next time you brag about being warriors, be prudent enough to admit the effort and sacrifices of other African nations during apartheid. And while you still brag, remember that there are still at least 4 White-Only neighborhoods in your land. You dare not step a foot there…
@zibuseman Wrong sir!
Let’s do history first before other rhetorics. President Mandela came to Nigeria in 1962 to seek support for armed struggle. That trip was honoured with Nigerias huge support to South Africa when you guys were begging to breathe in your land. (See next slide…)
@zibuseman You guys are lazy! Thats a plain truth. Too lazy and complainers, that if the white European minority that controls your economy had the same attitude to work, your lives would have been nothing better than the bush man in the kalahari jungle. Education without transformation…
@zibuseman Everyone knows that what creates wealth is commerce. I don’t know how many black South African individuals that are out there competing in the world market. Get me a list of African billionaires in dollars and show me a black South African in top 10! Do it (Next)
@zibuseman I am curious to know how many black South African owned multinational businesses is out there. How many? How many black South Africans are doctors in your country? Only about 24%, and that includes Zambians, Zimbabweans, Kenyans and Nigerians. Is that how smart you are? (Next)
@zibuseman Of course boycotting South African businesses would mean purnishing the white settlers who literally own 80% of your land and resources. But that wouldn’t come without an effect on you the black majority. The social welfare you enjoy comes from their wealth and none of you (Next)
@zibuseman Nigeria then donated over 61 billion dollars to your xenophobic asses despite not being in your region. That’s a 2/3 of your National budget last year. In 1994 shortly after Mandela’s inauguration, he made a trip to Zambia. And same year, he came to Nigeria to show (Next)