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Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Stop the attacks or face our wrath - OPC threatens South Africa

The Oodua People's Congress, OPC. has given a 48-hour ultimatum to the South African government to stop the xenophobic attacks going on their country or incur the wrath of the group. At a press conference in Lagos today April 21st, the founder of the group, Dr Frederick Fasheun warned that nobody has the monopoly of violence.
"While the Nigerian government and the rest of the world seek a diplomatic solution to this season of madness, the OPC hereby warns that South Africa must end this rash of xenophobia within 48 hours. These ill-advised attacks are capable of bringing out the beast in the best of men. And we will not watch as fellow Nigerians are wantonly killed in cold blood. Enough is enough. South Africans must know that nobody has a monopoly of violence. They must halt the killings, the maiming and the looting of foreigners’ shops in their country. These incidents of xenophobia will provoke reprisals against South Africans and their interests in other lands. Thus, beginning with the belligerent Zulu King, all South Africans involved in these attacks should be arrested immediately and prosecuted for crimes against humanity.”he said
According to Dr Fasheun, what the group will do if the attacks continues cannot be revealed now but said South Africans should remember they have many businesses in Nigeria
"South Africa has many business interests in Nigeria but of course, you do not expect me to reveal what we will do until the time is right.”he said

110 comments:

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    1. For once, I support them mbok!

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    2. I say YES to this. In full support

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    3. Like Seriously enough is a enough. This madness must stop.

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    4. True talk South Africa has many business interests in Nigeria but of course, you do not expect me to reveal what we will do until the time is right.

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    5. Spoken well! Ba mi! Told dem jare! Nigga crase pass their own oh! Issokay

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    6. An eye for an eye make the whole world blind, Nigerian r bigger than this...we cannot stoop to their level...this issue shld be sorted out amicably without more violence

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    7. I supportuuuu!!! I will bring kerosene if this attack continues..

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    8. All of u are toothless bulldogs

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    9. Not supported. ..we know the lapses in our system. ..let's pray for peace...will also advice the fed government to make a speech of action or rather intervene rather than sacking the IG of police...smh

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    10. About time........



      #TeamBlessed#

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    11. Hmm. Nawah! I just hope they stop these attacks before it turns to war.

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    12. Ungrateful uncivilized savages, wish madiba was here to reiterate the mammoth, enormous support and funding they got from Ehopia,mali,guinea,liberia,morocco,tunisia,senegal in 1962 to fight for their rights! Nigeria later became one of the foremost supporters of Black South African liberation movements, including the African National Congress. After d end of d apartheid in 1994, South African businesses sought for professionals to immigrate and a large number of Nigerians and other Africans did so, making them the largest economy! Is this how the wanna pay Africans back, the same South Africa deported 125 Nigerians in 2012 for nt possessing common and ordinary Yellow Fever certificates. it is just so infuriating and distressing the unappreciate modus South Africa is exhibiting

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    13. Opc ooo Abeg oo 24hrs done pass.. Wetin dey sub na,mk una strt d action our body dey hot for aba here,no time

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  2. Tell them d bitter truth, bunch of incompetent leaders dey gat!

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    1. Aboki strugglin to make no1. Eya oga driver sorry for am na

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    2. Lolzzzzz, I burst into loud laughter when I read ur comment@Anon 7:44 but u r a big ignorant dumb ass bcos u don't struggle to b first to comment u simply b d first. No wonder u took last position's during ur sch days.

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  3. Pls o no more blood shed. Lindaobserve

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  4. Egbe enu yin sohun sir

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    1. Ki gboro gba enu e for dat, u sily ass...u knw wat dey r capable of?

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    2. @anon 7;26. may SAs kill ur relatives, may b u can feel other people's pain then.

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  5. Good one papa,eye for an eye.enough is enough

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  6. OPshiiiiiiii be feeling important lately... abeg make them pack well... FG / SouthAfrican Government wld solve the problem....

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    1. My dear, na now they see mouth talk, why didn't they react since, this has lasted for one week or more and they're talking now that SA govt has deployed soldiers to the street. Mr OPC park well jare

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    2. DeMango, I don laff die! OPC ooo! Biko no bring war here o. We've escaped Election threat of war, we don't need any other.

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  7. Preach on OPC.
    #SayNoToXenophobia#

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Everytime warning and nothing to back it up... My frnd do something and stop behaving like a woman.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. 1000 likess for your comment..All words no action

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  9. ok na. shey, una don hear

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  10. Compromised,toothless bulldogs.please bugger off.

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  11. I like dis ....but pls don't hurt our pple working in their companies biko

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  12. Yes, pls opc act fast, let's show dem we too gt craze 4 head.

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    1. Craze for craze. Is dat d solution?

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    2. U can't blame this amala and ewedu blocked brain, gbegiri is swimming in her brain already that's wat she's got in her head not craze!
      Very ignorant comment!

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  13. One really has to check for the root of this xenophobic whatever " I think it more spiritual than physical. God will fight for his country. I believe. John 14:6.

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    1. I totally agree with you.
      In Ghana, markets caught fire when other nationals where being bullied out of business.
      Honestly something is seriously wrong.Sir.

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  14. Yes, pls opc act fast, let's show dem we too gt craze 4 head.

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  15. PARENTAL ADVISORY!!!



    Pls start doing something and stop warning, South Africans didn't av to warn, b4 dey started killing, NANS warned, OPC is warning... All Nigeria do is warn, see MTN blackmailing Nigerians... Gosh

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  16. He spoke well, and hw wil he execute his words if they continue. God help us.

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  17. We are in full support ... we can't fold our arms and watch south Africans kill our brothers and sisters. let's know where to meet up and start attacking their businesses. Enough is enough.

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  18. Good, let them know how it feels.

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    1. Please stop making divisive comments.
      Your comments show the content of your heart and that you are capable of stabbing the man just because he is from Mozambique.
      Biko! joo!

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  20. still prefer we don't ply the violence route but its hard not to understand the anger of Nigerians when innocent people going about their normal business is being killed for nothing, killed like goats

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  21. Yep am in support jare haba, bt cum o so ds man still exist so y nt send ds kind of msg 2 shekarau nd his boko haram squad abeg oga park well jare he is jt trying 2 b relevant.

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  22. Nicely said....it has to stop haba!

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  23. Imagine South Africans, we all black for Christ sake. Blacks are the cause of there own problems. Nonsense People.

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    1. SA SA SA...... Every time you make a divisive or hateful speech;know this,you stabbed the Mozambiquian man

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  24. Good morning Nigeria na now day break

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    1. Seriously? Shoes??? On a thread of such an important topic? Linda I wonder how u approve some comments.... Mscheww!

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    2. Lol, fear oooooo

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  26. Abeg dey should go & sit down jare! Just looking for an avenue to sound important. Linda take note!

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  27. I support OPC ooo. For your quality kids clothing, very affordable 2B16E202

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  28. Abeg dey should go & sit down jare! Just looking for an avenue to sound important. Linda take note!

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  29. Abeg dey should go & sit down jare! Just looking for an avenue to sound important. Linda take note!

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  30. Abeg dey should go & sit down jare! Just looking for an avenue to sound important. Linda take note!

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  31. Its better plssss.....we need to do sumtin fast

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  32. yes if dey dont stop d whole street wil b bloody.nonsense

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  33. yes if dey dont stop d whole street wil b bloody.nonsense

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  34. yes if dey dont stop d whole street wil b bloody.nonsense

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  35. OPC is full of cowards. They should go and sit down

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  36. So they are still threatning???????na wa oo
    #Gold#

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  37. Mr. Fasheun pls stop your empty threat. What have you done to Boko Haram under your nose in Nigeria?

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  39. Nice one! I hope they implement on it.

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  40. I don't believe irrational act would be the best solution #just saying

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  41. #Action is what is needed now...not speeches

    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  42. I don't like ur group bt on this I support u 100%

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  43. I don't like ur group bt on this I support u 100%

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  44. There's a way to send a strong msg to SA without jeopardizing Nigerians' jobs. Simply block them from working like communities bar oil companies by blocking their premises. No job is lost but the loss is massive for the company. One day alone will make them come to their senses.

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    1. Please I don't understand. Kindly explain.

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  45. NO MONOPOLY OF VIOLENT IN THE WORLD

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  46. So everyone on here talking about how they support retaliation against South African businesses, and about how "they are killing our brothers"... My question is "what have you done about our brothers and sisters that have been killed (and being killed daily) in their thousands here in Nigeria?"
    Why must our default settings be hooliganism in this country?
    So, if your neighbor's dog bites your child you'll go and bite your neighbor's child? Cos it seems that's what we're championing on here.
    What u do is approach your neighbor and ask him to (1.) muzzle his dog, and (2.) pay ur child's medical expenses.
    Both parents in this analogy would be the government.
    This is strictly something to be handled by the government of the affected countries I a diplomatic manner. The South African government should be made to "muzzle their dogs" and pay repatriation for properties damaged... Óparí!!!
    if your government will not do that for it's citizens abroad, then your beef is with your government, not (equally) innocent SA businesses.
    People... It's time we leave this HERD mentality and start thinking for ourselves. And if the comments I've read above speaks to the reasoning of a majority, then there really is no point in anyone of us fighting for Nigeria. We are animals.

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    1. Hmm .... the truth is that in one form or the other 'racism' abounds. People need to be enlightened on how the presence of Foreigners fosters growth in their economy.
      Also there should be stricter immigration measures to stem 'illegal or imported ' vices.
      I have come to accept that I am home only when I am home.
      If in 'small ' Nigeria or 'small' America people see so much differences.....God help us

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  47. He he he! I dey laugh.

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  48. What can they do?
    This is just noise making.

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  49. Opc are empty drum... Boko has given a meaningful threat and am sure they ain't kidding

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  50. Let him that have ear hear what the OPC have said






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  51. Tell them, if they have ears, they better listen

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  52. This is truth talk solution to it

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  53. Why doesnt OPC take on Boko Haram in their own backyard first? Yeye dey smell.

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  54. OPC, Must U involve ursefs in everything, Make una shut up beg, DIs one pass una..

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  55. Stop all this promises and do it already.

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  56. 200 girls are still missing and this idiot has a nerve to threaten South Africa with violence. Go get the girls first so we see how tough you are.

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  57. Ok o. Clean yourself first before cleaning others. What will you guys do? two wrongs cannot make a right. If we fight this battle with violence, Nigeria will loose, South Africa will loose. Threats can not even affect people who do not know who you or your group are so stop the threat already. The same way your kingsmen supported the hate speech made by oba akinolu to the Igbos. Is it not the same thing repeating itself in South Africa? Now everybody is shouting Nigerians this Nigerians that, why not igbo man in South Africa and Yoruba man in South Africa. We all need each other. The earlier we realise that the best for all of us. Jealousy is the only thing that can make people to behave like Oba Akinolu's supporters and Zulu people.

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  58. South Africans, all this blood that you are shiaring, dias God o.

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  59. Whether the threat is empty or not, must we Nigerians make SA feel we are dumbs? Internally, SA protects themselves even at the point of evil acts they are carrying out. This is the problem we have in our country. when we don't encourage one another rather we castigate ourselves. LINDA POST MY COMMENT.

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  60. Ok o. Clean yourself first before cleaning others. What will you guys do? two wrongs cannot make a right. If we fight this battle with violence, Nigeria will loose, South Africa will loose. Threats can not even affect people who do not know who you or your group are so stop the threat already. The same way your kingsmen supported the hate speech made by oba akinolu to the Igbos. Is it not the same thing repeating itself in South Africa? Now everybody is shouting Nigerians this Nigerians that, why not igbo man in South Africa and Yoruba man in South Africa. We all need each other. The earlier we realise that the best for all of us. Jealousy is the only thing that can make people to behave like Oba Akinolu's supporters and Zulu people.

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