The irony is that you’re calling someone empty while offering no meaningful analysis yourself. Criticism is easy, intelligent criticism requires facts and arguments. You Yorubas are not good people. For you to say this, you sound like nothing more than a charge and bail lawyer with no chamber trying to sound intelligent while offering no serious analysis. Instead of throwing around insults and claiming the candidate is empty why not address the substance of what he said? It’s easy to mock, it’s much harder to make a convincing argument backed by facts.
If South African government continue to support xenophobic attacks against fellow Africans. One peaceful response is to stop using the services of companies associated with South Africa and direct business elsewhere until there is a stronger commitment to protecting African migrants in South Africa. Trade and continental cooperation can only thrive when people are treated with dignity and respect.
Nigerians especially NdiIgbo avoid Ethiopia and Ethiopian Airlines if you are traveling with a Nigerian passport. Those 270 prisoners in Ethiopia are innocent victims who were arrested while traveling on en-route connecting flights. If you are a Nigerian and you travelling to Asia avoid Ethiopian Airlines.
@PeterObi@Dahniel_ec@BarackObama@AkunyiliCrosby With all due respect sir, Must you write all the time, stop this write up and focus. And stop talking about negotiating with terrorists. Stop talking anywhere. Be smart when you talking
Nigerians especially NdiIgbo avoid Ethiopia and Ethiopian Airlines if you are traveling with a Nigerian passport. Those 270 prisoners in Ethiopia are innocent victims who were arrested while traveling on en-route connecting flights. If you are a Nigerian and you travelling to Asia avoid Ethiopian Airlines.
If South Africa truly believes in the rule of law, then legal immigrants who have invested their money, created jobs, paid taxes and complied with the law should not be subjected to threats, intimidation and mob pressure. If a businessman has spent over a decade building a company and training local workers, his rights should be protected like those of any other lawabiding resident. No one should be forced out because of xenophobia and political scapegoating. Countries and institutions that tolerate or enable discrimination against foreign nationals should be held accountable. Respect for investment, entrepreneurship and human dignity cannot exist alongside harassment and hostility toward people who are legally contributing to the economy. If the government wants changes to immigration policy, it should do so through lawful procedures not through fear, intimidation and public hostility directed at immigrants who have followed the rules.
South Africa is not a welcoming destination for tourists, migrants, investors, businesses and international conferences. African nationals continue to face hostility, discrimination, violence, killings and xenophobic attacks. African countries and business leaders should stop investing, holding events and expanding operations in South Africa. Respect and safety should be the foundation of African unity. The actions of those South African black racist beasts who target fellow Africans have damaged South Africa’s reputation across the continent. South Africa needs to be severely sanctioned in tourism, investment and regional cooperation. African governments should protect their citizens and demand accountability for those black beasts threatened and harm their citizens.
You supporting South Africans black beasts simply because they are black while ignoring xenophobic attacks, racial discrimination and violence against other Africans is not solidarity it is hypocrisy and racism. Many Africans have legitimate concerns about the treatment of foreigners in South Africa by black beasts south Africans. Criticizing those actions does not mean opposing black South Africans. It means holding everyone to the same standard. The Ghana must go in Nigeria happened decades ago and was wrong. If we condemn discrimination in one country, we should condemn it everywhere. Defending xenophobia, violence, thefting/looting foreigners business in South Africa and hatred against other Africans is another. Africa deserves better than that
The difference is that Elon Musk is a businessman and entrepreneur not a salaried employee like you and others like you. Whether people agree with him or not he built companies and took business risks that created enormous wealth. Teaching is an important profession but it is generally not a path to becoming a millionaire or billionaire. Income from employment is usually limited by salary scales while selfemployment and business ownership can generate much larger financial rewards. If making money is the goal there are greater opportunities in entrepreneurship than in working for wages monthly or hourly and if you’re still looking for teaching opportunities, you can come to Vietnam get employed as a teacher and you may find a stable teaching job in kindergarten and a renewed sense of satisfaction and you will be happy again.
This rescue is good news and I wish Mrs. Abubakar a full recovery. However many Nigerians are frustrated by what appears to be a contradiction in government policy. A respected military officer lost his life, his wife was kidnapped and injured yet we continue to hear discussions about rehabilitating and reintegrating some terrorists and bandits. Many citizens believe that those responsible for murder, kidnapping and terror should face justice rather than receive special treatment. The government and security agencies must show that there are real consequences for these crimes and that the victims of terrorism are not forgotten. Nigerians want security, accountability and justice for the families who have suffered at the hands of this bandits and terrorists.
Stories like this reinforce concerns about crime and lawlessness in South Africa by blacks south Africans. South Africa black men and women are in crime, kidnapping, theft and violence. If he found guilty should be held accountable under the law. Anyone involved in kidnapping, theft, violence and other criminal acts should face the full consequences of the law. South Africa needs stronger action against crime to restore public confidence and protect both residents and investors.
@ChibuikeAmaechi you stated power must remain in the South in 2027 for justice and equity
You states you will never be Running mate to anybody. You are not here to be VP candidate
You stateed that Atiku is unelectable. What does he have to present to Nigerians?
South African leaders cannot continue to deny the xenophobia problem. For years, Africans from other countries have faced violence, intimidation, looting and hostility. Instead of pretending the problem does not exist, there should be accountability and meaningful action to protect foreign nationals. South African blacks are black beasts in human form.
African governments should consider economic measures against South Africa companies that benefit from operating across the continent. African Investors also should stopped puting their money south Africa racial discrimination country. Investors concerned about crime, attacks on foreign nationals and reports of discrimination in South Africa caused by black beast. A country that wants to attract investment should ensure equal treatment, safety and respect for everyone regardless of nationality. African unity should be based on mutual respect. No African citizen should be targeted, discriminated against or made to feel unwelcome in another African country.