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Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Photos: Former Gov. Peter Obi visits Nigerian community in South Africa

Former Anambra state Governor, Dr Peter Obi paid a solidarity visit to the Nigerian community in South Africa yesterday April 20th following the recent strings of xenophobic attacks in the country. Collated records by the Nigerian community shows that 50 Nigerians have so far lost their businesses and valuables since these attacks began. More photos after the cut...




51 comments:

  1. dats a nice thing I did Mr odili

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  2. Another idiot, Nigeria government won't do anything it's igbos who are there

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  3. That's good


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  4. He has huge business interests in South Africa... Wilkings..

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  5. Plz they shuld do something abt this

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  6. This meeting was held in a warehouse...why not go to the street where Umu-Eta are and address them....Naija politics, every misfortune is a politic point of campaign...

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  7. So thoughtful of him to visit them.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. solidarity my foot. going to protect his business interests in south africa

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  9. Oh nice one.....this is really good!

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  10. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Very painfull something i swear.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  11. Good work sir, hope you gave them some kind of assistance?

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  12. Good work sir, hope you gave them some kind of assistance?

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  13. Dt is nyc of him Godbless his large hrt.

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  14. The visit is good, but seriously not the time for big grammer, these people need their lives back, they need better shelter and they need jobs or their businesses back

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  15. Good 4 him.
    #SayNoToXenophobia#

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  16. Thats my ex G.
    Ezigbote mmadu adiro fecha.

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  17. DATS GUD OF HIM...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  18. Peter Obi's family is a major shareholder in SAB MILLER breweries. He had to move here to impress on the SA Govt,knowing the impact closure of SAB MILLER will have on the family's financial fortunes. Do your research well guys.
    Not here out of empathy but for sustenance if the symbiotic relationship between the Obi's and SAB MILLER

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  19. He has businesses in South Africa doesn't he?

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  20. Call me self centred
    Call me non chalant
    I call myself ambitious
    I see an opportunity
    South Africa will soon be isolated
    The fear and trepidation of living and investing in South Africa will be the beginning of wisdom
    This is the time
    It feels soooo good
    Nigeria prepare to take over
    Hahahahaha
    Hehehehehe.

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  21. that's responsible leadership.Be careful though, that's war zone.IgboBorn!

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  22. Wow! Dis is nice, and very thoughtful of him. God bless him for boosting d morale's of our people over there.

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  23. now that's what I call an ex-GOVERNOR..keep doing the right thing MR Obi,we all can see

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  24. And the mumu Ambasador is downplaying the attacks?

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  25. Well done Okwute...Nice one

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  26. HMMM GOOD JOB SIR THANKS FOR DOING THAT BECAUSE IT IS ONLY IBO MEN SUFFRING THERE HAUSA FULANI ARE NOT THERE BECAUSE THEY ARE LAZY,MAY GOD BRING BACK PEACE IN SOUTH AFRICA AN MAY THE USELESS KING DIE A SHAMEFUL DEATH.

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  27. HMMM GOOD JOB SIR THANKS FOR DOING THAT BECAUSE IT IS ONLY IBO MEN SUFFRING THERE HAUSA FULANI ARE NOT THERE BECAUSE THEY ARE LAZY,MAY GOD BRING BACK PEACE IN SOUTH AFRICA AN MAY THE USELESS KING DIE A SHAMEFUL DEATH.

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  28. Can someone pls tell dat man in baby blue native in d second to d last pic!b should pls work on his tummy! He looks so uncomfortable!
    Oga peter obi tank u oh! God bless

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  29. Hope dis will make a difference

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  30. Tank God for evrytin. At least dey are alive n wel n can start ova again, though its not easy but God wil surely help dem

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  31. PDP don lose. Obi looking for a way to remain relevant!

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  32. Gud move bt op he didn't go der empty handed o

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  33. Gud move bt op he didn't go der empty handed o

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  34. Good Nice try

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  35. LEADERS EMERGE FROM THEIR WORDS AND ACTIONS.

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  36. Looks like the had the meeting in. Garage. Who agrees. This doesn't look like an office.

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  37. They should come back home already. I know it won't be easy but seriously, but it will be worse if they are killed over there.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  38. Gaskiya I luv u this man.v thoughtful of u.one of d nice igbo man ever after okorocha

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  39. He has a business in south africa that was why he went and protect his interested and again the meeting is had at the Tambo International Airport packing lot.. you for enter town nau.

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