Properties in Benoni and Midrand 😂 Twitter is something else. If you truly had properties in SA you'd be there managing them not here on X at this hour defending a government that abandoned its own citizens. The people who actually have something in SA are busy trying to HELP those stranded not mocking them online. But carry on with your Midrand fantasy. 👏
OH WOW. The Foreign Minister. 😂 Let me explain how government works since nobody taught you. The President is the CHIEF EXECUTIVE. He announced this operation. He flew the first batch home and took a BOW. He owns the success AND the failure that's what leadership means. But in Tinubu's Nigeria his supporters have perfected the art of celebrating his wins and orphaning his failures. The stranded Nigerians don't have the luxury of your selective amnesia. They're still there. Waiting. Abandoned. By YOUR president. 👏
So you're now an expert on what's happening in every township in SA? The xenophobia attacks in Gauteng, KZN, Cape Town are documented and on record. Operation Dudula literally exists for this purpose to drive out foreigners. The UN, Amnesty International, and multiple human rights organizations have reported on this. But sure, a Twitter supporter of a failing administration knows better than all of them. The delusion 👏also note in SA rent are paid monthly……………
With the level of xenophobia in SA right now, many of these Nigerians couldn't even keep their accommodation if they wanted to. Landlords are terminating agreements with foreigners out of fear of mob attacks. So yes the lease endings were abrupt because the situation on ground was dangerous AND the government said come out we'll bring you home. They trusted that. The government failed them. Any other questions? Every single time. No matter the failure, no matter the suffering, no matter the evidence you people will find a way to defend it. Incompetence has never had more loyal defenders. 👏
When a government fails its own citizens this spectacularly mobilized them, PR'd the first batch, then abandoned the rest ,YES resignation is absolutely on the table. Only in Nigeria do supporters think incompetence should be rewarded with silence. The victims said it. Respect that.
@niyiweysabi This is the gymnastics Tinubu supporters do daily. The govt called them out, made it a PR show, flew the first batch for cameras and claps then left the rest stranded with zero plan. Now you're here defending expired passports like THAT was the government's strategy all along? The delusion is breathtaking. These are REAL people who trusted a government promise, ended their leases, packed their lives and you're victim blaming them. This administration could drown Nigerians and you'd say they should have learned to swim.
The irony is that you’re proving the point.If the advice to Nigerians in a crisis is “don’t trust your government’s evacuation promise” then you’ve admitted the failure already.
These people didn’t sneak out on their own. They responded to an official directive, ended tenancy agreements, spent what little they had, and waited because they were told transportation home would be provided.
Blaming stranded citizens for believing their government is backwards. Accountability belongs to those who made the promise, not those who trusted it.
And I sincerely hope you never find yourself in a war zone or emergency situation where your survival depends on your government’s word, only to be told later that you should have known better.
That’s easy to say in hindsight. When your government officially tells you to come out and promises evacuation, most people will act on that assurance. Citizens shouldn’t have to second guess every instruction from their own government.The real issue isn’t that they came out; it’s that a promise was made and hasn’t been fully delivered.
@KeahZar@euniceajim To be fair, many successful founders aren’t coders. The real challenge isn’t the idea ,it’s translating that vision into a product people will actually use and pay for.
This year’s Ojude Oba feels different.With the crown seat empty and kidnapping now happening in Ibadan our neighbors backyard, honestly it feels like this celebration should have been paused or toned down out of respect for the times we are in.
Culture is beautiful, but safety and leadership presence matter too.
Torrr… my Ijebu people, no vex 😩👑