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Saturday 19 April 2014

How South African Immigration officials hate on Nigerians...

A travel agent narrates how her client was disrespected, illegally held in a cell and deported from South Africa after arriving the country yesterday April 18th...because according to SA immigration, the man hadn't paid for his hotel reservation. And we've all heard the stories of how Nigerians and their businesses are attacked in the country. What is going on? Read what she wrote below...
"One of my biggest clients, Michael Olusegun Osatuyi decided to spend a weekend break during the Easter period in South Africa to get away from the stress of his job for a while.
"He purchased a South African Airways Business Class ticket worth over N500,000 for this purpose and proceeded to set out on Thursday, April 17th 2014. As with all trips abroad he had previously made, he made a hotel reservation via booking.com. When he arrived the Lagos airport, he was informed he could not board the flight unless the reservation had been paid for. This was promptly done on the hotel website, Crowne Plaza Rosebank Johannesburg and the card was pre-authorised after which he was allowed to board the flight.
 
The first question is: when citizens of other countries travel to South Africa, are they forced to pay for their stay before they arrive the hotel premises? Are they denied boarding even when they have confirmed reservations booked with their debit/credit card details? In spite of this, Mr. Osatuyi paid and boarded.

When he arrived Johannesburg at 5.00am South African time on Friday, the 18th, the immigration officer called the hotel and reached a member of staff that saw the cancelled booking.com reservation and said the reservation had not been paid for.
 
My client promptly called me and I in turn called Crowne Plaza and spoke to a professional gentleman called Mondli who sent me the proof of payment and a copy of the reservation. I sent them to Mr. Osatuyi, who by this time had his phones seized from him by the immigration officials and locked up in a common cell with the key taken away like a criminal!!!
 
When I could no longer reach Mr. Osatuyi, I called various numbers of the South African immigration until I reached the woman in charge of the case. To say she was hostile would be an understatement. She refused to give her name but she picked up the phone number +27115718734 four times between the hours of 7:14 and 8:20 South African time so she can easily be traced. I explained that the hotel employee she spoke to had referred to the booking.com reservation and that she should call the hotel again to confirm that there was indeed proof of payment. She insisted that she can only call any hotel once after which I asked the Hotel Manager to call her which he did. He later informed me that she was extremely hostile and said she had taken a decision that could not be reversed and that Mr. Osatuyi had been assigned to leave with the next flight back to Lagos at 2:00pm.

Mr. Osatuyi was denied access to his phones, a lawyer and consular staff throughout his stay in that cell. He had a business class ticket but was denied access to the business lounge at the airport until he boarded the flight.
 
This situation, in my opinion is completely unacceptable! Even in more advanced countries like the United States and United Kingdom, passengers are granted the right of access and hotel reservations are paid for on arrival at the hotel.

Why are Nigerians treated like trash in South Africa? Mr. Osatuyi deserves an unreserved apology from the South African government because it is a slap on the citizenry of this country and we find it unacceptable that a hard working person like himself would be treated as a criminal charged with an offence.
 
I also believe that if this trend continues, we should be reciprocal in our attitude towards South African citizens when they arrive our shores. Full payment of hotel accommodation must be made before they board flights to our esteemed country.
 
Enough is enough! Justice must be served.
Sincerely
Adebisi Adegbite Kuforiji

242 comments:

  1. Its unfair the way they treat us #bright bravo#

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  2. I jst knw I dnt ever wanna visit that country! Gosh! So irritating!

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  3. What do you people go and do in South Africa of all places. I hate them and never intend to visit there,I have been to most countries in the world South Africa is of no interest to me and we should treat them same way. Idiots.

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    1. I wonder too. Of all places to go and relax, its SA that he chose. They don't gbadu Naijas, has the man not heard it before. Well too bad, he ended up resting in their holding cell. Very bad reception indeed. Its high time they got a measure of what they do to our people over there. Useless mofos.

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  4. South Africans are HIV infected bunch of low life rapists. Can't expect too much from such type of people.

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  5. Adebisi, Can't we do more? Are there legal steps that can be taken when these kinda things happen? Can a letter be written to their embassy here in Nigeria? We sure can do more than just putting it up here.

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  6. Maybe they are yet to recover from d shock of d fact dat Nigeria now has d biggest economy in Africa... Or why else?

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  7. Dis is intimidation in the highest order.

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  8. my friend keep quiet. u criminals go and destroy countries y wont they be hostile to u. u think all govts are as useless as urs to just sit bk and watch? hell no.

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    1. You are a big fool for this statement you made. Animal like you I wish it happened to you, infact that'd be in your dreams cos I'm sure you can't even afford that ticket. Mumu

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    2. Heyy yu suck!!

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  9. Hello Linda please am begging u to use the medium and the media power God has giving u to get a solution to this,if you can remember I wrote to you sometimes in February about my own deportion on getting back to Sa even though hv been staying there for 4yrs, this what they do to us Nigerians,their police coming to the house to rob and they always claim that our own government can do nothing to them,I don't blame them I don't see reason why our own immigration should be allowing them into our country Nigeria,please Linda you must get to the roots of this and they should pay back the man.

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  10. Why won't they act paranoid after all the recent bombings and bad News naija has to offer. Nawa shaGod help us.

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  11. na wa o, not only d reservation but d flight ticket as well nonsense ish. abi na boko haram cause am @mayflexi

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  12. this south africans behave like slaves,no common sense!

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  13. That Function Gurl19 April 2014 at 16:13

    That's just sooo wrong!!!

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  14. The bottom line is,no place like home.
    This ugly trend is not peculiar to south Africa alone. We need to rebrand our image both within and outside our country.
    Heard of Ghana must go while growing up,seems the trendy bag now is Naija must go.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Bona, I like your new insignia

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  15. Lots if Nigerians provide false information on their visa applications and overstay their visas, not only in SA, but also in Europe, America and Asia. That is why immigration officials are so strict when checking Nigerian travelers. Sometimes this means genuine, respectable travelers suffer unnecessarily. However such cases are the exception, not the norm.

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  16. Lots if Nigerians provide false information on their visa applications and overstay their visas, not only in SA, but also in Europe, America and Asia. That is why immigration officials are so strict when checking Nigerian travelers. Sometimes this means genuine, respectable travelers suffer unnecessarily. However such cases are the exception, not the norm.

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  17. Bullshit right?! Anyways, you really do not need to blame those officials after much sham and charlatanry fairy tales that have escalated over the years about Nigerians. I want to believe this doesn't happen to everyone in/planning to be in SA. Plenty sorry Sir and Ma.

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  18. Oh Jehova! This was totally uncalled for. I'm a South African and had travelled to Nigeria more than 5 times without any unnecessary harassment. The citezens always being nice and welcoming to the foreigners, immigration staff also very helpful.
    I dont know what to say, just so sorry for the person.

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  19. The thing is that our goverment has already giving them the go ahead to carry out this silly actions indirectly..... The south africans has really taken us for granted and the only thing we just gat to do is seize relating with them....
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  20. I feel other African countries hate Nigerians......and see how they are treated as gods in our country.

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  21. That is really not fair. I think the same should be done to South African citizens prior arrival to our country. that way they can feel the slap we get from them too. And the Victim(Mr Osa..) should sue them for inconveniences.

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  22. The real question is why do Nigerians insist on going to South Africa where they get humiliated, and then disturb our peace with their stories. If you are looking for sympathy or government action, forget it. Go somewhere else, or keep your troubles to yourselves.

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  23. This is the one tym i just wish am a US citizen....
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  24. No need to cry over spilled milk (I mean his holidays that was messed up). Sued the hotel and the SA immigration auth. Remedies and examples abound. If in doubt how to proceed, reach out. Will provide my details if necessary

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  25. This is extremely out of order

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  26. Disappointing..na us I blame

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  27. South Africans should nother start what they can't finish. Probably, they were jealous with his size of wealth. HIV-stricken people!

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  28. What Nonsense! Common south africa? Well I'll reserve my comment until I see wat dey hav to say concerning dis

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  29. Dont worry my dear Miss/Mrs/ms Kuforiji, we re on top of the situation..*fingers flayd on cheeks, not smiling, lookin like i know woramdoing#......

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  30. This is unfortunate but also unfortunate Nigerians engage in activities that put us in a bad light internationally. This is an unfortunate consequence.

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  31. And you will see some of our useless musicians,carrying their girls,and distributing HIV here in Nigeria,i just pity our musicians dating South African girls and even showing off with them like it's an achievement, useless musicians, see what they do to Nigerians over there but when they come here they are treated like demi gods

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  32. This aint the first time such a report will be made. Even Nigerians residing in S/A are no exception to this racial misnomer. Even if Naija has been dubbed to be a bad and corrupt nation, I don't think the attribute should be generalized to all of her citizens. Every nation on earth has her own share of 'bad eggs'. The difference is in the nature and number of such eggs. Enough is indeed enough. I wish the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs will take up this case on behalf of the Federal Government and the gentleman!

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  33. i suffered the same predicament,wen i was brought back our nigerian immgiration extorted 100usd 4rm me.but to God be de Glory im in SA nw and have seen my brother and we are bouyantly doing fine.

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  34. Why won't SA's disrespect and hate us when every famous crime is being perpetrated by a Nigerian.We really neeed serious rebranding esp our dear Nigerians in diaspora.Charity begins at home biko

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  35. South Africans are just making their matter worse. They are simply hostile. Mr Osatuyi should be apologized to and his money for hotel reservation refunded.

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  36. S.Africans are not the only country that treats Nigerians like shit even the united states.US is the worst especially when u are travelling with Delta Airline.The sent nigerians back like idiots after paying so much to get the ticket.Is our govt if not what is one looking for in other countrys.God help us.

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  37. Yeah truly the South African immigration officers are very hostile to Nigerians, because of the shady dealings of Nigerians here in South Africa, especially in Johannesburg to be precise, but with respect to this guys case, i will say that story is not true, because i live here in South Africa, Sandton to be precise, the South Africa immigration will never allow you access into their country without any reservation, but they don't go as far as confirming the reservation, and if you happen not to have booked for a hotel reservation, they will refer you to a section at the OR Tambo airport to do your booking and they will allow access to the country, so they should tell us what really transpired with the immigration officer.

    Secondly, all countries are tired of Nigerians everywhere in the world, these my fellow country people are messing up, Nigerians will sleep with their women, get them pregnant, even so go as far as stealing from these South African women and run back to Nigeria, some Nigerians come here lie all kinds of lies to their women just to sleep with them, some Nigerians will deny not having a family in Nigeria (not being married) and after some while the women find out and gets heart-broken and angry, they report all these to their Home Affairs.

    Thirdly, some Nigerians are here trading drugs as if they are hawking gala on lekki-ajah traffic, in South Africa, Nigerians trade cocaine and heroine as if its not a crime, something they cannot do in Nigeria, Linda come to South Africa, come to areas like Midrand, Sandton, Hillbrow, Alexandra, etc. ruining the lives of their kids, funny enough other countries are there who trade drugs too, like the Indians, Pakistans, Zims, Mozambiques, but they will not make it a thing of show, but Nigerians have abused the trade of drugs in South Africa.

    Fourthly, what about the Yahoo boys in South Africa, especially the ones that relocated from Malaysia to South Africa, sleeping with all the Zulu, Sotho, Cosa etc women, giving them money, and in South Africa is against their culture sleeping with a woman and giving her money for sex, it makes you a makosha (prostitute), now because of this Nigerian mentality, this women are no more loyal to their men and its ruining there homes and marriages and these men are angry, if any opportunity present itself for them to revenge on Nigerians they gladly do it.

    Again on the Yahoo boys who are busy sending a scam lottery messages to the South African citizens, that they have won lottery, they have to send airtime of R500 and then request for huge amount of money from them after, this is making the citizens feel bad, because Ghanians are there, other African countries are there, but they dont do all this evil on them, they got freedom from the whites and colour to now suffer another slavery from Nigerians, Linda if na you, you go gree.

    1st time caller said so..............

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  38. Sad thing is Nigeria was at the forefront of the fight against apartheid when leaders of countries like the US and UK turned a blind eye to say the least. Yet British and Americans are treated better. That's life for you. I know Nigerians too can often be badly misbehaved but still...

    in a serious country you would trust your government to have your back but sadly that isn't the case. Even more galling is the fact that many south African companies befit from Nigeria's economy.

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  39. Obviously this kind of behaviour is wrong. But have you been to the airport in Nigeria?? Have you studied the way the Nigerian staff treat Nigerians?? If we can't respect our own citizen in our own country, how do you expect South Africans to respect us? South Africans are probably reciprocating the way they've been treated when they visited Nigeria.

    Adanne.

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  40. Hλ√ƺ told M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ hubby †̥ çøMê back he refused. Sine five yrs ☀̤̣̈̇f I fuck anoda. Man pepple W̶̲̥̅̊e̶̲̥̅̊ said ona Agba N̶̲̥̅̊​α iro

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  41. South African's behaviour towards Nigeria is unaccepted because they couldn't fight for their independence and white people helped their life and country! They are feeling like they are god's..Mandela will roll in he's grave beholding this horror its a shame their true colors are coming out...#smh

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  42. Hλ√ƺ told M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ hubby †̥ çøMê back he refused. Sine five yrs ☀̤̣̈̇f I fuck anoda. Man pepple W̶̲̥̅̊e̶̲̥̅̊ said ona Agba N̶̲̥̅̊​α iro

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  43. They always treat Nigerian like criminals abroad.

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  44. Why should we nigerians keep quiet and allow country like south Africa treat us with disrespect.....what is our ambassador doing about it,have we suddenly become a weak country that other African countries can bully and bullshit us? We deserve better.........nigerians shine your eyes,lets elect someone that would fight for our interest and right so the person would inturn appoint credible nigerians to represent us around the world........

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  45. Oga osatuyi its quite unfair dat SA ppl treated u like dat but I'm sorry to say dis we dnt have Govt dat works all they do is to embezzle money n our country remains in darkness, underdeveloped, okay what is the work of the Nigerian Ambassador there huh? Rubbish politicians. From #chemmy

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  46. i totally agree

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  47. Of all countries, south africa too. Nawa o. It isn't ur fault at all, its the fault of our cluesless, rubbish, useless, shameful and corrupt leaders. God dey

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  48. What rubbish! Ds south africans are obviously sick ppl! I wish n hope nigeria/nigerians will do somethin abt ds

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  49. Gbam simple! Useless pple this pple are very stupid and useless can u imagine this insualt ? Habaa Adebisi I dey ur back carry go that ur decision is our own finall, God Punish devil

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  50. Honestly the way they are treating us there is so unfair,the govt shld do something abt it.

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  51. Rubbish! You see that the way we are been treated like trash everywhere we go outside the country, it so sad and whenever they are in our country we treat them like king. Nonsense!

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  52. Stay put in ur country.... wetin dey SA wey no dey calabar.. una too like wahala...

    Mchew

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  53. A frnd of mine ws treated badly in SA tooo.I often wonder myself..y r nigerians treated thus in SA? ~•.•SDK ADDICT•.•~

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  54. Daaz how they shot n killed der lucky dube while tryiin to snatch his chrysler car tinkin he was a nigerian. Useless country. #kelywester#

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  55. Who really is to blame? The "south afrithrash" or the poor governance of our country? If funds meant to develop our country was being used to do so and not siphoned,why will anyone dream of going to S/A for a getaway weekend? The treatment of Nigerians over there is appalling to say the least. But then,since Nigerians have decided they'll keep flocking there............ Lips are sealed.

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  56. Who really is to blame? The "south afrithrash" or the poor governance of our country? If funds meant to develop our country was being used to do so and not siphoned,why will anyone dream of going to S/A for a getaway weekend? The treatment of Nigerians over there is appalling to say the least. But then,since Nigerians have decided they'll keep flocking there............ Lips are sealed.

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  57. Imagin SA...ve hrd diz a lot nw...I dnt knw y africans hate fellow africans like dis...diz is sad n very wrong...ordinary Mzansi here dt Naija hav improved der economy....d minister of foreign affairs n Amb. 2 SA shud b alerted...diz is despeakable n ill of SA govmnt...wtf!!!!!

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  58. I so much hate this God forsaken useless country of prostitutes called SA... Full of children without fathers bastards

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  59. linda post my comment wetin dey worry u na

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  60. quite sad about his experience but can u help to show details of payment for the hotel,with dates showing time of payments and his arrival ETA,so we know where to start this unplesant experience of one of our own

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  61. As much as I sympathize with d passenger, y'all r to blame as well. Not just d south Africans. Plus I need to state respectfully that you r chatting shit here. For instance, for UK, if you claim you r going to stay in a hotel and d immigration officer finds out you cancelled your booking, you will be returned to Nigeria. Pls ask. If Ppl with those experiences will agree to tell you they were returned. How do you travel without a hotel booking? Whose burden do you wanna be? I mean, if you r staying with someone, cool but if you claim to have a booking? Why not have it? Or why book and cancel? Or use a card that will be declined? That in itself is fishy. And if course if they wanna return you to your country of origin, you have to be kept under watchful eyes. Don't expect a lounge. Come on, you r bring held for suspicious circumstances. Pity this passenger was allegedly treated like a criminal. But Pls earn respect. Don't only demand it. Book AND PAY for your hotel even if for a day. Like d UK and America which you mentioned, you r expected to pay for d hotel before traveling. Booking isn't enough. D only reason one will be allowed in is if those officials r not aware you haven't paid. Of course each case is unique and nothing is in black and white . We Nigerians arouse suspicion just by being Nigerians. Not to mention when d story doesn't gel.

    He should have been allowed a lawyer though. Or at least to call someone that could get one for him. Lucky though they found a naija flight immediately else he woulda lasted longer there. Let him take legal action or appeal or something. Write and copy everyone. And don't be quoting "facts" without verifying them. Like those countries you mentioned. You go just floor your case! Then maybe we can hear their side too.
    One more? But he has money, why didn't he just pay for d booking? Just asking

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    1. Gosh! Can some people read? Read read read before commenting and sounding like a complete total idiot.

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    2. Best comment so far, why cancel your reservation without showing where you want to stay. They will start to suspect you automatically

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  62. They do these things because our Ogas at the Top Over there would not do anything about anything.....


    Swaag says So

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  63. Na wah o why are dey doin this to Nigerians now

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  64. I think it is high time our government took a decision against this bull shit. This is not good from an African country to another African country.

    I will also appeal to our citizens in South Africa who are destroying our image over there to desist. Some of our guys over there are too desperate and hence negatively affecting the image of good ones.

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  65. I believe they treat Nigerians that way because of the high number of Nigerians Migrating illegally into S.A. However, those South African immigration officers are very impolite. I visited South Africa in February, and was not required to show a prove of hotel Reservation. Maybe, I was exempted because am an American citizen.

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  66. Oga, if I hear say you no sue the south African embassy in Nigeria to claim damages I'd be highly disappointed! I live in SA and the SA embassy in Naija is a branch of the SA immigration and believe me the judiciary here has the final say and this is completely unacceptable! Please and please, do not fail to sue them!

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  67. I really don't understand why these bloody south Africans hate on Nigerians. You would recall the issue of the Nigerian that was told to vacate his seat for a southie aboard their airline. It's rather crazy but do u blame them? Our foreign affairs minister has not done a thing to show that their hostile behaviours will be condoned. If he has gone to that thieving DSTV and deported all the southie in their employ, we would have heard the end of this! Instead of our leaders to protect us, they are more concerned by their future ala 2015. Sorry o Mr. Osatuyi, next time go to the Ranch Resort Obudu in Cross River. It's a really lovely place to de stress, beautiful weather, lovely ambience and even better it's tiwantiwan!

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  68. This south african molestation and harassment is becoming too much. I think is high time Nigerians wake up and put up a strong protest. Our Government dont even seem to care about how we are being treated like animals by so called idiotic south Africans. This is one of the many stories we get everyday. what rubbish!

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  69. This south african molestation and harassment is becoming too much. I think is high time Nigerians wake up and put up a strong protest. Our Government dont even seem to care about how we are being treated like animals by so called idiotic south Africans. This is one of the many stories we get everyday. what rubbish!

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  70. Next time go to UK for holiday, wet in naija de do for counties like SA,India,Malaysia baffles me,now c u at all d money u spend

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  71. South Africans and Zenophobicolism. Inseparable

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  72. South Africans and Zenophobicolism. Inseparable

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  73. So why are u nt posting my comment? If I catch u eh.

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  74. Truthfully, I'll rather go 2 ghana or sierra leone, never been a fan of SA

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  75. It's a pity he had to go through all that, but I honestly don't know why you guys bother going to SA. Wild horses couldn't get me to travel to that country even if it's a free ticket and I do travel a lot.

    What is my reason for abhorring going to that stupid country? Because I have heard of lots of people getting mugged from even taxi and about the anti-Nigerian attitude of the people there.

    We all know they dislike us bcos some have fallen to fraudsters from here and they are also jealous because Nigerians are extravagant.

    You guys should just boycott travelling there because I will not go there for anything, some other African countries, yes, but SA, HELL NO.

    Useless people

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  76. no be their fault...Nigerian don'by t show class. there was a bill board in edo state thanking govt. Oshomole for bringing shoprite to edo state. how mediocre is that?

    You will be treated the way you behave. Behave like thrash, you will be treated as such.

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  77. Why are Nigerians treated like trash in south Africa? ...Nigerians are treated like trash most everywhere bcos (1) most of us like trash everywhere we go (2) our own government and people treat us worse....so what you expect foreigners to do?...they're just treating us the way we want to be treated ...quick test for you Mrs Kuforiji, pick up your Nigerian phone and call Nigerian immigration and see whether they would answer, and if they do, see how they'll respond to you...and then if you're truthful to yourself, come out and write about your experience

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  78. what is going on, why are nigerians being disrespected so much. My husband recently made a stop in brazil to jamaica and brazilian copa airlines agents were acting like immigration officers who decided to send him back home w/out any good explanation or reason. I booked his flights to and from so what is it. I don't like what I am hearing. I'm jamaerican invited my husband to visit JA and this is the treatment he gets.

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  79. This South African official are becoming a thorn on the flesh of Nigerians....My experience there last week leaves nothing absolutely to be desired...

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  80. Seriously? These guys are racists!

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  81. Nigerians are treated like animals in Nigeria by their fellow Nigerians so, how do you expect others to treat them any better.
    Let Mr Osatuyi take heart and consider Calabar for his next vacation instead. Nigeria is not that bad for vacation if you package yourself very well.

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  82. I believe the word *NIGERIANS*exhumes thier animosity. Pfft

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  83. Wow! This is terrible. I hope something is done about this. From personal experience, I can say South African immigration officials are in general quite rude and sometimes lacking in common sense. So sorry for what happened to the gentleman. From a South African

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  84. NIGERIANS get what they deserve. They are leeches! Yuck!!! The most hated on earth, believe it or not. Serves them right. They shd stay in their country and make the best of it rather than globe trotting.

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  85. South Africans are horrible...simple.

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  86. is it not the same south africans that made district 9 movie where Nigerians where depicted as alien filth.

    but all our nigerian celebs will be running there to look for girls with big nyash as if they are not no. 1 in HIV in the world...

    bloody racist arsewipes...before i visit south africa, i know of so many other wonderful places to go....


    good for him abeg

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  87. Na wa o! Must everyone travel out of nigeria to av a good rest when the man would've checked into protea or sheraton to have a nice treat him money for no waste like this tnk God @ least he gott to south africa only dat he cldn't enjoy himself sorry o ..........

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  88. South Africans are obviously intimidated by the high level of education and success of most Nigerians. They see us as a big competition everywhere. Even in the United Kingdom I sense some hostility from most of them because they feel we are thriving better than they are. Their hostility doesn't end with Nigerians it is often extended to other Africans albeit slightly less and I know a couple of people who've left lucrative jobs in SA for thief safety. Sad thing at the end of the day, their hostility won't be reciprocated when they come to Nigeria.

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  89. You want justice? Then stop visiting their country. We are not wanted in their country. Why go there? We like to do strong head. Go elsewhere or stay home. SA is not the only country in Africa. On top of the insult, they'll break into your luggage at the airport. After leaving the airport, you'll worry about being robbed, raped or killed. Or all three.

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  90. This SA attitude towards Nigeria is becoming too bad. So many complaints about SA. The authority should take a critical look into this pls....are they jealous of our economy rebasing?lol

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  91. Madam well said , my confidence in the system would be inact if Ashiru was still the minister in charge. Well I pray the government of the day would listen to this appeal.

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  92. Something is really wrong with them. Hope the ministry of pubrlic affairs is listining to this evil treament from the socalled south africans freaks. This people are so heartless. Let them know that one day nigeria will also do them paid back.trust 9ja.

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  93. Madam well said , my confidence in the system would be inact if Ashiru was still the minister in charge. Well I pray the government of the day would listen to this appeal.

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  94. If south africa is the only country in the whole world.i will not go there.they realy hate nigerians.but can't our govt do something about this ? May God help us.this is too much.

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  95. Its no longer news that south africans don't like us. Mr osatuiyi should have gone to owerri or calabar for his holidays. Let's help build our tourism industry. Too bad he spent his holidays in a cell.

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  96. why re we treated like nothing in other countries. sorry Mr Osatuyi

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  97. Too many bad eggs don spoil d good ones that's wat our government shd work on.

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  98. Too many bad eggs don spoil d good ones that's wat our government shd work on.

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  99. This has to stop now... these fools keep treating us like trash

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  100. Until, Nigerians put their own house in order, may they suffer all the indignities abroad, they put less privileged Nigerians through at home.

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  101. this is arrant nonsense. SA has always been like this to us. there is no need saying 'if this trend continues' cos anoda one will happen tomorrow if not in the next few hours. its high time something is done fast about this dr stupid attitude. mcheeeeeeeeew!

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  102. I concur. Justice must be served. Treat them same. They did same to my brother last week. Brought him back without his luggage and they have been saying is coming in tomorrow! Tomorrow is 5days now. They are wicked.

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  103. I wish our dear country can be more comfortable to live and we can spend our holidays in other state of our country with peace of mind and without fear of terror there will be no reason going to that country
    Not like the flight is free. Crazy haters

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  104. God forbid that I go there

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  105. same thing happend to me as well last yr,i was deported same day due to hotel reservation,i must confess that the south african immigration are are really taking use for a ride and we are falling for it big time considering how gullible we are in this God forsaken country called nigeria.

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  106. y have SA chosen to be a thorn in the flesh of nigerians ,our govt can't even protect the interest of its citizens or does it mean that there is no south african living here in nigeria or what GEJ better sit up and do ur duty or resign and let sum1 else do it








    #milito da great#

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  107. This is a good example of what Nigerians stand to reap with all our lawlessness and unrepentant illegalities.

    May be we need treatment like this to make us reconsider our ways and gang up against those that give us bad names all in the name of been sharp

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  108. I am with you on this one! Treat them same and let the WAR of the ROSES begin!! Foolish people.

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  109. Guess its time for us to act,heard similar stories in the past,virtually all my close pals studying and living in SA would always tell me that they hate Nigerians...we need peace to leave in harmony as brothers.@rexo6

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  110. This is so embarrassing. Really... South Africa? When did all this start? South Africa is way overrated. So many countries he could have spent that amount on, and have an awesome leisure time with amazing sights.
    Anyway, a full public apology should be issued by the South African government and Immigration. There must also be an immediate change of attitude if they would still want to be considered as our black brothers.

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  111. Most unfair and so out of order! ...but being realistic in the Naija context, we have a seemingly comatose government in a lot of areas including foreign policy and standing in the committee of Nations, the government does not do enough to command or deserve international respect in the sub region of west Africa. How much more Africa? Their spoilt brats' blings are so bright you can see them from Mars!

    Ile latin K'esho rode. If you don't value or respect your citizens at home, who will respect them outside?

    No doubt the consular folks are too busy doing all else but seeking formal redress from the SA government who know that nothing will come of this.

    Your client should probably have gone to DXB!

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  112. Linda is there a way you can reach appropraite people to make sure this man is reimbursed by both the hotel and SA Immigration vis Nigerian Immigrations.

    I am tired of Nigerians being treated this way in other countries when we are nothing but welcoming to foreigners.

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  113. But this is really not fair

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  114. Is high time we leave South Africans with their HIV infested country, next time go to Europe or more developed country for ur holiday

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  115. I run my own private agency and I have also been having problem bookingreservations for clients to SA capetown...imagine south Africa...c how we are been treated abroad...common south Africa...dis is how dey reject applications anyhow and den tell an applicant to go and pay repertration deposit even for those who have gone to SA more than 3times are still rejected for no reason...the final part that annoys me..the embassy sayd it takes 6days for application to be ready this is a big lie, when you submit your application you have to wait for about 2months before your application is return and sometimes it is return denied and u have to reapply from scratch as the embassy has taken all the documents you submitted and then return only ur passport....the minister incharge or foreign affairs or aviation needs to look into this things and find a solution ASAP...enough is enough...we can't accept this shits no more......DAN SEGUN

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  116. This should be followed up. Haba!!!

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  117. An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth to all south africans coming to Nigeria. These were people whose youths the Obasanjo government brought into our universities free of charge in the 1970s. I was in the university then and I witnessed Nigeria's kind gesture to South Africa. The government invested a lot in the black south african fight for freedom, including boycotting world sports. Please, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. Fish out all south africans in Nigeria and deal with them too! No single nation has monopoly of violence!

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  118. I feel sorry for the treatment Mr Osatuyi received but Nigerians have a reputation for causing all sort of problems in other countries

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  119. Wetin Nigerians dey find go S.A sef? I abhor that country with extreme passion...WTF!

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  120. So pathetic I hope this matter is treated and we get to hear how it all went...secondly for dose Nigerians into drugs and 419. destroying this countries image abroad..pls have a re tink.

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  121. I really don't see the reason for you Nigeriains complaining about south Africa all the time!!! It's obvious they don't care how you guys feel and continue to behave badly. Y'all stop ranting and Nigerian citizens should stop patronizing their country, stop visiting and stop spending money on them and then only will they realize the damage it will have on their economy period!

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  122. Look it's high tym u guyz stop complainin hw other countries hate Nigerians.Hw SA, Maylasians, Indians etc hates us.If u dnt respect ur tin no 1 wuld.If u don't respect ur wife ur family won't respect her.Naija govt don't respect us.No light,no job,no water,no road,no justice 4 d poor. no security, no fuel as such we run 2 oda countries & u want dem 2 respect u,U'r jokin.America govt respect dier citizens so u must respect a U.S citizen anywere, anytime.Guyz wake up.Stop complainin & face ur problems-ourgovt.

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  123. I run my own private agency and I have also been having problem bookingreservations for clients to SA capetown...imagine south Africa...c how we are been treated abroad...common south Africa...dis is how dey reject applications anyhow and den tell an applicant to go and pay repertration deposit even for those who have gone to SA more than 3times are still rejected for no reason...the final part that annoys me..the embassy sayd it takes 6days for application to be ready this is a big lie, when you submit your application you have to wait for about 2months before your application is return and sometimes it is return denied and u have to reapply from scratch as the embassy has taken all the documents you submitted and then return only ur passport....the minister incharge or foreign affairs or aviation needs to look into this things and find a solution ASAP...enough is enough...we can't accept this shits no more......DAN SEGUN

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  124. I run my own private agency and I have also been having problem bookingreservations for clients to SA capetown...imagine south Africa...c how we are been treated abroad...common south Africa...dis is how dey reject applications anyhow and den tell an applicant to go and pay repertration deposit even for those who have gone to SA more than 3times are still rejected for no reason...the final part that annoys me..the embassy sayd it takes 6days for application to be ready this is a big lie, when you submit your application you have to wait for about 2months before your application is return and sometimes it is return denied and u have to reapply from scratch as the embassy has taken all the documents you submitted and then return only ur passport....the minister incharge or foreign affairs or aviation needs to look into this things and find a solution ASAP...enough is enough...we can't accept this shits no more......DAN SEGUN

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  125. South African have serious inferiority complex. Their women loves Nigerian guys, we beat their national football teams silly, our music rules their airwaves, we are better recognize outside Africa.

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  126. They say Nigerians cause trouble where ever they go, but I for one can testify that, that is not why S.A are misbehaving, for a long time now, S.A has shown unprovoked hostility towards nigerians even before our bad name, and till now I still can't say whether it's beef or just some old hatred, that virtually most of the citizens have, I still can't explain, best thing honestly is to do the same to them

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  127. This shud beta b d last time we hear dis kind of news or MTN n Shoprite stores wud b attacked. This is becomn unbearable.

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  128. So true....its time we speak ourselves and come together as a nation,the leaders has proven that they r useless to us,let us speak with a common voice....that's the only problem we have,because south Africa of all places....

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  129. He should have use the 500k he wasted on his families in need instead of easter getaway. A lot of families can't afford a meal, what's special about SA? Next time he will be a philantropist & not squanderer, pe le o Michael.

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  130. We don't have to wait for 'if it continues' . The west have been tactful in displaying their discrimination towards us. Tha SA authorities think they and their citizenry are better than us but unfortunately have been less tactful with their discrimination which they have been unable to unlearn and have it reserved and meted out in a displaced manner unto Nigerians from a psychological standpoint. This is fine. There should be an international trial and the immigration official made an example

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  131. So sorry about the way Mr.Osatuyi was treated, I still blame our government for everything, when foreigners come to our country, we treat them like demi gods, when we go to their country, this is what you get, is so unfortunate, I think we have to wake up and make our own country tight for people to enter in and out any how.sandy Berry.

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  132. its really disturbing when you hear this kind of stuff happen within Africa,i guess shit just got real.all Mandela worked for might be a waste,

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  133. its really disturbing when you hear this kind of stuff happen within Africa,i guess shit just got real.all Mandela worked for might be a waste,

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  134. its really disturbing when you hear this kind of stuff happen within Africa,i guess shit just got real.all Mandela worked for might be a waste,

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  135. Dis is wickedness to a fellow human

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  136. South African are so jealous of Nigerians, they can't even help themselves anymore. Shame on them. They may hate all they want, but we Nigerians are bigger and better and will always be. They can die, die, die if they can't accept that reality. We don't need to travel to SA anyways. With all the stories I hear about how Nigerians are treated there, I always wonder why I will go and spend my hard earned money there to improve their economy. Left to me, Nigerians should boycott SA. There are a million and one other great places I will rather go for a weekend.

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  137. Stop traveling there, except for business...they are the ones that will lose on the long run.

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  138. Sometimes after reading most of the treats we receive from these countries, i feel like to cry. Just feeling the adrenalin moving under ma skin. Gosh!

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  139. I feel your pain, this is one of the see finish effects occasioned by our lack of value as a people. A country is just like an individual, if you are a thief, a liar, corrupt, greedy or even cowardice as a person people will treat u with scorn. That's why other countries treat us the way they do, their perception of us is lower than you can ever imagine, the only thing they see when they see a Nigerian is a thief, a liar, a corrupt, greedy and stupid person.

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  140. I understand how you feel but there is nothing you and I can do about this... It is only our stupid and selfish govt that can fix this ... It is time our immigration and custom officers start doing the same and even worse to their citizen only then they will stop this nonsense ... Nigerians are not respected abroad anymore because of our bad govt ... Nigerians are treated badly and been killed everyday without our govt doing anything about .. Few days ago there was a bomb blast in Abuja our president was acting sad the next day went to party and was seen smiling and having fun .. Just imagine .. Well once I get my singapore passport I don lost be that ... Nigeria don go... Na God go safe us

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  141. Wherever Nigerian are today or will be tomorrow,i am promising them nothing but my prayers.


    ............PRAY4NIGERIA.............

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  142. This is all u know linda ikeji. Always promoting war and hate between african countries. God is watching u. U tried it with Ghana now u re trying it with us south africans. Insecure old ass foh

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  143. This one is even small! They hate out guts over there! Dunno why we entertain them here

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  144. Black people smh we are our own enemies. Why am i not surprised that linda nkeji is publishing yhis piece of shit on her blog. Sometimes i reali regret being nigerian cos we are so quick to judge others by listening to one part of a story. Why will SA hate on us? What is so special abt us. Be positive for once madam blogger I'm reali tired of u and ur baseless stories smh

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  145. I av to comment on this one. this is totally outrageous and despicable. I was planning on visiting SA with my wife...mennn with dis information I av to call it off. thr are better countries to visit...than to be insulted like dis.

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  146. Dear Nigerians and Nigerian leaders, lets build our country and make it attractive so others can also come and rest for week-ends! Let those that are looting STOP ASAP!!!

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  147. Linda, abeg post my comment oo, 2dy na Easter#smiles# back 2 d matter; this is just to show Y̶̲̥̅̊o̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ how D̶̲̥̅̊ world sees we nigerians*Nobody* we ® nt even respected in our own country by D̶̲̥̅̊ govt, police etc, and we want other countries to give us due respect! It just so sad! @sugarcassie

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  148. We keep hearing of these stories. Yet we do nothing. I had a similar experience at the lagos intl. airport where Arik officials forced me to pay a fraudulent 100 dollars for accommodation b4 they would check me in. D fact that I already had a confirmed hotel accommodation paid for in johanesburg did not matter to them at all. Why would someone who has met all the requirements to be granted an SA visa, still have to go thru so much just to go and spend their holiday in SA. I say let the south Africans begin to fill d pinch of their own policies . Let them feel what it's like to be humiliated!

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  149. Thank you. Enough is enough. It's high time we stopped tolerating this South Africa's complex attitude to and disdainful treatment of Nigerians. A substantial percentage of SA's economy runs on Nigeria's investment. DStv thrives in Nigeria, making all the money, but how may Nigerian companies will be allowed such a respected business environment to operate in SA? SA remain the only country in Africa that openly treats Nollywood films with disdain in Africa. Maybe, it's also time Nigerians started pulling out their investments from that country if they do not treat us with respect. But then again, we have ourselves to blame because we would have less need for SA and all things SA if we did not destroy Nigeria with our own hands.

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  150. IF THIS USELESS COUNTRY CAN BE WHAT IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE WHO WILL GO TO SOUTH AFRICA? NO ELECTRICITY NO WATER NO ROAD NO SECURITY NO HEALTHCARE NO JOBS SO EVERY COUNTRY CAN GIVE US SHIT EVEN GHANA SOON BENIN REPUBLIC AND TOGO WILL SHOW US PEPPER

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  151. Nigerians should stop going to South Africa! Kini gbo gbo rubbish? Is there no where else to go for hols? Na we dey kuku cause our problem. Secondly please what is the ambassador there doing? He/she should please come back home lets know we dont have an embassy there. See how India harassed US for perceived Ill treatment of their diplomat that apparently ran foul of US laws. I also think its time to send the South African companies here MTN, Shoprite n co packing. They cant be making so much money from us and disrespecting us. When we r supposed to do gra gra we wont do it. Giant of Africa my foot!

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  152. Those SA people are very heartless,if only our government can do something about it before it gets out of hand.

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  153. The exact reflection of how Nigerian rulers treat their subjects!

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  154. And we allow South Africans to control our economy? Be wise Nigerians!!

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  155. Foolish S.A people, looking down on Nigerians as criminals. God punish them

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  156. South Africans are crazy...I had like 2 ugly incidents with them while on transit. The annoying part was that I wasn't going in2 their country but they almost sent me back cuz of flimsy excuses and the idiots asked me to give them money for coffee, had to part wit $100 cuz I was heavily pregnant and the stress was much. I have vowed never to fly SA airlines again, whether transit or not. Useless & heartless pple

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  157. What nonsense.
    These negative stories from SA are really getting too much.
    Please all Nigerians should just avoid that country. Stop visiting the place.
    Also, all SA citizens should be given same treatment when they visit Nigeria. Period.

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  158. Nigerians, let's stop complaining like nagging wives. Nigeria needs a revolution that will force our leaders to wake up from their slumber and fix our country. If Nig. Govt had fixed Nigeria, Nigeria would have been a great country and all these insults wouldn't have been happening. In any case its not too late now..revolution is the answer

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  159. Ya'll need to stop travelling to that shit rainbow country! They hate us; no doubt!

    mystic_mido

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  160. I am surprise Nigeria government is yet to do something about this. Many Nigerians have been complaining about this for a yle now. Unfortunately, our government won't do anything about it until it happens to one of them. I shake my head for naija

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  161. Its getting too much. I am currently in south africa on a training. I was given a hostile welcome on my arrival too....This people need to wakeup...They are simply intimidated by Nigerians

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  162. Obviously they don't want out business in South Africa. Let us take it to another country that wants it and show them we can impact their economy by not going there, then we should boycott all SA businesses like shop rite, mtn etc. who wants to go to their HIV infested country sef?

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  163. Poor Nigerians. Why don't u just smell your armpits? Security is very tight in SA these days due to the elections in May. Their govt owes nobody any apology, only the lady in question, that is if she is really wrong. These stories about Nigerians being 'mistreated' or 'hated' everywhere are getting tired. If people hate u, stay at home. I have been in SA for 12 yrs with no problem cos I live a crime free life.

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  164. This is getting out of hand. We need to teach them a lesson starting with MTN and dstv. What insole I!

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  165. Its simply bc of the criminal tendencies of Nigerians. Most Nigerians in SA are into illegal biz nd drug trafficking, hence the mis treatment of Nigerians, not just in SA but in many countries of d world. If only our govt wil mk ds country better, no body needs to travel out. #Sighs#

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  166. In my opinion, I really don't know what is so special about South Afirca, I much prefer Gambia, Botswana, Angola, Morocco and Tunisia, South Africa is so over rated, and I really feel sorry for Mr Osatuyi's plight!!! I think its high time, Nigerians stop travelling to that crap country called South Africa. And I think they should be served a dose of their own medicine, any time, a South African travels to Nigeria either for business or pleasure, they should be arrested, locked up and sent off on the next flight back to their pathetic country smh, in fact South Africans in general should be banned from travelling to Nigeria!!! Good riddance to bad rubbish!!!whizman

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  167. That is an insult of the highest order. Unfortunately since no senator is involved he would have to pursue the matter himself

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  168. Simple, stop sending your clients to SA. SA can treat 9ja as shit bc our Govt is a toothless bulldog. Nigerian should go to places they are welcome. I can't imagine myself traveling to SA with all the BS I hear about their immigration.

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  169. Bt uor govt treat us as trash, y won't the rest of d world treat us as trash.Please stop blamin oders 4 ur predicament jor.Look inward!

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  170. That's totally unacceptable.. But the problem we have in Nigeria today is that those our immigration can be bribed.. With just a token as low as 100 US dollar at the airport, they will even carry your bag for you. It's quite a pity though...

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  171. Abegi, relax madam

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  172. Why wuld u leave more beautiful countries like dubai or the caribbean islands and travel to south Africa a country wit one of the highest HIV rates in the world...abeg next time pick a more welcoming country for ur holiday adventures. Mtchewwww imagine oooo now even common south African is now discriminating against Nigerians, dnt they know we are the giants of Africa nonsense people. By the way "I love u Linda so so much pls keep up the good work and God will continue to bless u" and pls pls publish my post and I hope my fiancee reads tis cos he follows u as well lol.

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  173. ARE NIGERIANS THE ONLY ONES ON THIS PLANET? FIX YOUR COUNTRY AND WATCH THE WORLD RESPECT YOU.

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  174. This SA nonsense has got to stop, abeg all relevant authorities should take note and take it up.

    Nigerians sef should boycott SA, whether for business, holiday, tourism whatever. Make everybody face Dubai, Maldives, Seychelles, Mauritius and Thailand for holiday. Wetin sef!!

    mtchewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww...

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  175. We are a sh*t country, that's why people will continue to treat us so! Someone will come and oppress us, steal from us and we just keep mute and let them continue unhindered! Na so!

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  176. Useless south africans, and their businesses MTN,SHOPRITE,DSTV, thriving in Nigeria more than any other country in africa. Its high time we dealt with them severely.

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  177. As with other countries, make I no lie, nigerians are hated! U know why? We too dey show ourselves, as a diplomat daughter, my mom used to say that's the reason why a lot of nigerians are hated. We like to show off a lot. And I guess they get jealous. When we (nigerians) shop, we fill our shopping carts and almost buy the whole store!! But the SA gov't went too far with this one! Mo-1

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  178. Why do we have to complain,we trash ourselves like trash so what do we expect form outsider.We sell ourselves cheap so we don't expect outsider to buy us at expensive prize.Even the so called US and UK still treat us the same.

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  179. Rubbish, south Africa come be place??? If not for ds our bastard bad leaders, SA sef 4 get mouth. Tufia.

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  180. The travel agent and Mr Osatuyi should write to the minister of foreign affairs and the Preident on this unfortunate incident,which must not be allowed to be forgotten without redress.

    Nigerian and Nigerian businesses have suffered untold discrimination in South Africa and their Government has not showed any seriousness to address this situation.

    We must demand that MTN and DSTV leave Nigeria forthwith as a show of our reservation on the treatment of Nigeria and Nigerins.We will later look at other South African interests in Nigeria.

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  181. The agent has probably not told the full story. He probably asked the agent to cancel the new booking once he boarded and when wahala started in SA, the agent quickly did another one.
    My sister in-law was prevented from boarding for the Uk recently on account of this same hotel reservation matter. You know we overdo stuff. What has happened is that most of the countries are fed up of us filling visa applications saying we are going to be staying in the hotel only to cancel the booking once we get the visa. At the entry ports they have now found that upon secondary inspection when our people arrive, they will find a hotel booking no longer exist whereas there was one during the application. Careful, cos there is enough blame to go around.

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  182. Useless Country. Bcos nieria is begining to wake-up, that's why they are jelous.

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  183. On reading this story i contacted the stated telephone number and spoke to a lady immigration officer. I must say after registering my complaint about this incident, she advised me to contact the South African high commission in Nigeria.
    I must also state she was professional in her response and so i bid you fellow LIB readers to get in contact with the SA high commission in Nigeria to register your complaints the more we do the more serious they take us.

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  184. Nigerians are like leopards that cannot change their skin. In science there is a cliche that for every action there is a reaction. To confirm what other people have said about Nigerians attitude in SA, my brother-in-law based over there confirmed how unruly,deceitful, and corrupt some Nigerians are. So if they (SA Immigration) are now sending our people back so be it. We too need to change our attitude and behaviours.#reformist

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  185. anon 5:23- I dare you to show your face and make that statement. If you hate Nigerians so much, what are you doing on LIB? Does Linda Ikeji sound south african to you? #ewugambia
    Enemies of progress- click my name to find out more

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  186. I have visited SA nine times thank God on a British passport and never had a problem with the immigration. It's very simple, UK has got better social and welfare system. what can a British citizen gain from SA apart from lovely weather and fun.

    Majority of Nigerians in SA are Ibos and the truth is very simple, they are mostly very loud without any due consideration whatsoever.

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  187. I have visited SA nine times thank God on a British passport and never had a problem with the immigration. It's very simple, UK has got better social and welfare system. what can a British citizen gain from SA apart from lovely weather and fun.

    Majority of Nigerians in SA are Ibos and the truth is very simple, they are mostly very loud without any due consideration whatsoever.

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