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Friday, 29 May 2015

Photo: SA president Jacob Zuma in Nigeria for inauguration

Didn't the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, ask him not to come to Nigeria? Oh well, welcome, Mr. Zuma!

79 comments:

  1. See his coconut head.isiakin

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    1. As we experience dis change of leadership so shall we experience d needed changes in our individual lives.

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    2. Yeye man. I don't blame you. Linda take note!

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  2. Welcome to Naija


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

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  3. Wetin he dey do dia? Make he go die for five junction joor. Useless Zuma. #No hatred tho just dislike Smh

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  4. Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Let's see what happens.

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  5. Those pple are barking dogs without teeth to bite.nonsense, and zuma sef no get single shame for body!

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    1. This onyx boy! Why are u so foul mouthed? See why i don't pity u wen people yab u? Cos if tables were turned, u will do worse. Imagine someone else was as ugly and 'effeminate' as u are and u being the straight one, u for don make the person commit suicide! U mostly dont have anything nice to say about anyone, but look at urself. If God made u as fine as ramsey noah, u for don pursue all of us comot for here. But God no dey make mistake i swear!

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  6. Its called diplomatic ethics Linda.Stop inciting people while you sit comfortably and safe.If you felt badly about it,you could have organized hundreds of people displaying placards to the airport.

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  7. Who is National association of Nigerian students? A body of very incompetent puppets?? What do they know?
    Mr. Zuma is welcome to Nigeria

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  8. What is he doing here? We don't want you here... St***d man... He was there when they were killing our people in his country.
    Being in a country whose citizens were slaugthered like a goat in ur country is a crime... Oloshi...

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  9. Watching the Inauguration via LiveStreaming on TVC all the way from Jo'Burg SA..... GOD BLESS NIGERIA

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  10. Linda ls don't mind those joker's for they r cheap attention seeker's, and don't knw wht to do.

    Oga SA, u r welcome to Nigeria. God bless u.

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  11. Jacob Zuma, should go back! Go away!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  12. Are you sure that he is really here in Nigeria

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  13. Welcome welcome president Zuma.

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  14. Omg...I never take Nigerians seriously....i would come back to make more mpney, don't be mad Naija

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  15. PARENTAL ADVISORY!!!
    ***adult content***



    We re watching...

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  16. Big welcome mr Zuma, fuck NANS cos Nigerians are nt xenophobic in nature and 2 wrongs can't make a right. Wish all dignitaries coming to celebrate wt us happy and save stay in nigeria

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  17. Funny! He might not get their message or hear the news.

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  18. Who ask dis man to come to our inauguration?they give am invite too?ok oh,if they...........hmmmm,ok oh!

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  19. Funny! He might not get their message or hear the news.

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  20. I don't like this man. Lindaobserve

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  21. He better come hand in mouth begging for forgiveness for the many attack against foreigners in SA

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  22. Linda pls stop using your blog to disturb peace. Let there be peace. If u like dont publish this

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    1. There's nothing the the NANS would have done. They were only barking. I expected to see a peaceful protest at least so to drive home their threats. But alas, nada!!!



      #TeamBlessed#

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  24. Are u trying to laugh at the students? Linda how old are you? Pls stop this childish behaviour. Dont start war between Nigeria and SA pls. Let there be peace pls. The president of SA is most welcome to Nigeria

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  25. He we can,t do nothing to harm him,but is too bad after the harms he did to our people,nigerians still have the mind to invite me over,change

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  26. Funny! He might not get their message, or hear the news on radio.

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  27. Funny! He might not get their message or hear the news.

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  28. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    I knew they were just making noise nothing else....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  29. NANS that won't even be allowed close to Eagles square.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  30. See his head like that frog in the Zuma challenge game on my iPad

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  31. So this man had the guts to step into Nigeria and he was allowed entry? Nigeria is a cowardice country I swear!

    BrendaN

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  32. Hez Deaf. Idiaaaaaaaat! #Lobatan

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  33. Thought he said his country was negative about his coming? Wetin he cum do. After killing our brothers?

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  34. Thought he said his country was negative about his coming? Wetin he cum do. After killing our brothers?

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  35. Mr zuma, u ain't welcome at all!

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  36. Oya Nigerian students......make una do una worst o Zuma is here after una warning............hmmmm d man no dey fear shaa. Am watching from background.

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  37. Not his fault at all

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  38. Someone should send that man back
    to his 'almighty" SA .

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  39. Fuck the NANS and whatever they stand for...welcome jere zuma

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  40. What exactly brought this God forsaken animal to Nigeria 'is it just the inauguration or is there more to this? Mtcheeew!

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  41. New Nigeria... although the expectance of Buhari is too much by Nigerians. ... world leaders honoured. Ads: Latest worldnews visit www.amafricanews.com.

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  42. New Nigeria... although the expectance of Buhari is too much by Nigerians. ... world leaders honoured. Ads: Latest worldnews visit www.amafricanews.com.

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  43. Lol see dis man don come o,where our nans students dem

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  44. U minding that hungry NANS.

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  45. U minding that hungry NANS.

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  46. Lol.Abeg all we want is peace,biko!

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  47. Blah blah blah

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  48. NANS, let's see what you have for him.

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  49. I saw dis big headed man on tv, I felt like breaking my television. Who even invited him?

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  50. Who be NANS?...lol..just wasted their energy and time

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  51. heard he got to the grounds super early

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  52. Nigeria is a peaceful country....let him see for himself and go back telling his people.....God bless Nigeria!

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  53. I dont understand how Nigerians talk senselessly at times. Is it Zuma that told his people to be killing foreigners?. He tried his best to stop it and even spoke against Xenophobia. So why blame him for what his people did? He even apologised several times on DSTV channels 151 and 154. It is just like you saying Buhari or Jonathan should not enter Bornu state again because Chibok girls were captured by boko-haram. Is it Jonathan that told boko-haram to caputre chibok girls? Pls free SA president. He has done nothing wrong. Dont blame him for the wrong of others just because he is the president of the country where the wrong was done. When Sinagogue church killed 84 SA people, did they blame Jonathan?? Nigerians pls grow up. SA PRESIDENT ZUMA, YOU ARE WELCOME TO NIGERIA ANYTIME

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  54. The threat made no sense to him..

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  55. Zuma is not the one that told his people to be kiiling foreigners na. Pls you people should stop being childish and behave. We welcome u to Nigeria Zuma

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  56. Zuma did not tell his people to be killing christians and he even made an effort to stop it. He kept apologising on dstv channel 154 and 151. Pls free him. Zuma u are welcome to Nigeria. Linda if u like dont publish this.

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