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Saturday 18 April 2015

In Case South Africans forget!

A reminder to ignorant South Africans who feel the need to attack those who helped them in ways that can never be repaid.

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    1. That we spent 61billion to free them does not give us the right to become a nuisance to them . Their anger is justified but thrir reaction overboard . Their resentment over our taking over their choice jobs, property , economy has been long brewing .

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    2. Are you retarded or something? What anger is justified? Should we attack the Britons here because they colonized us? What are you talking about? Any intelligent knows it is a matter for govt to address if they are grievances. Why cant they make strict anti-immigration laws? Tighten their borders and so on? And when it comes to jobs, what stops them from considering their people as first choice? Don't other countries do it? Pls, if you have nothing intelligent to say, keep quiet and stop supporting rubbish or go read a few books and come back to comment. Thank you.

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    3. What they are doing is unjust. ..Do you know how many south Africans are directors of multinationals in Nigeria and live in choice property in Nigeria?why don't we beat them up or kill them?what we do here is work hard that's where they are getting it wrong.nothing justifies the reason for killing anyone.

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    4. Im not done bros....in the uk...imigrants in the uk account for 43% of the active labour force And the brits find it hard to get jobs too. There are better ways in curbing such situations. Its 2015, pass a bill on howmany .....arghhh i don tire. Na God fo punish you. Bastatd.

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  2. They've Forgotten So Soon...
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    .NOTE: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..

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  3. God must surely pay them back in their own coin.....

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  4. They are undeserving of the name AFRICANS!!! Shame on them!

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  5. They have forgotten so soon

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  6. Imagine!
    Is only God that will punish them for their evil acts.
    They're paying good with evil.

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  7. Its quite unfortunate and disheartening how they've decided to pay us back.
    I feel strongly the south African authorities are not doing enough to arrest the situation.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. Na wa for SA. They re so ungrateful.

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  9. Ungrateful Blood Suckers... *Tears*


    *** Linda's 1st Daughter * * *

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    1. Anonymous 1:40, all this blank space for what? So freaking annoying #long hiss

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  11. Very good, I hope this breaking them.

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  12. Don't mind d ignorant negros

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  13. I hope everyone has been following the happenings in South Africa

    Let's boycott southafrican businesses in nigeria as a demonstration against the gruesome killings of foreigners in S.A. No shopping at SHOPRITE, PICK N PAY, SPAR, STEER, DEBONAIR, HUNGRY LION, MR PRICE, WOOLWORTH, or any shop that is a South African invstment. S.A must be put in their place. Send this to all your contacts.
    No more DSTV OR MTN
    Boycott all South African shops in a bid to make the RSA take a stiffer action against Xenophobic attacks. Take the pain, shop somewhere else and let it be a message to Zuma & SA. Circulate this message and take action. Join in saving a life"
    Let's all help end this shameful wicked act by the south African people. We are humans not apes.

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    1. I agree with you. Let us take action.

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  14. So unfortunate they forgot so soon.

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  15. Don't mind those fools......Useless bunch

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  16. Don't mind d ignorant negros

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  17. scaliwads,, bloody caliphate... well ah don't av a precise word to call dem

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  18. They sure need to be reminded! #saynotoxenophobia

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  19. Do you really find a day to think that South Africans are grateful? The solid answer is a big NO!!!

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  20. southy ooooo... abeg pls think abt dis tins oooooo































































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    1. Jobless anonymous you are for keeping such annoying space mbe.

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  21. I hope everyone has been following the happenings in South Africa

    Let's boycott southafrican businesses in nigeria as a demonstration against the gruesome killings of foreigners in S.A. No shopping at SHOPRITE, PICK N PAY, SPAR, STEER, DEBONAIR, HUNGRY LION, MR PRICE, WOOLWORTH, or any shop that is a South African invstment. S.A must be put in their place. Send this to all your contacts.
    No more DSTV OR MTN
    Boycott all South African shops in a bid to make the RSA take a stiffer action against Xenophobic attacks. Take the pain, shop somewhere else and let it be a message to Zuma & SA. Circulate this message and take action. Join in saving a life"
    Let's all help end this shameful wicked act by the south African people. We are humans not apes.

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  22. I hope everyone has been following the happenings in South Africa

    Let's boycott southafrican businesses in nigeria as a demonstration against the gruesome killings of foreigners in S.A. No shopping at SHOPRITE, PICK N PAY, SPAR, STEER, DEBONAIR, HUNGRY LION, MR PRICE, WOOLWORTH, or any shop that is a South African invstment. S.A must be put in their place. Send this to all your contacts.
    No more DSTV OR MTN
    Boycott all South African shops in a bid to make the RSA take a stiffer action against Xenophobic attacks. Take the pain, shop somewhere else and let it be a message to Zuma & SA. Circulate this message and take action. Join in saving a life"
    Let's all help end this shameful wicked act by the south African people. We are humans not apes.

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  23. Don't mind the illustrate bastards!

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  24. Na so who shit for church take bible clean yansh go forget na who pack the shit go always remember.

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    1. Bitch pls.
      What kind of retarded analogy is this?
      Are u Stupid or jst a plain Dumb pussy?
      Looks like we ve got ourselves a fresh/new Whore on the territory.
      Ugly Mofo.

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  25. It's so unfortunate that history is not being taught in their schools, so they don't know their history or possible they'll all illiterate.

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  26. Nigeria never even help dem Sef out finish dat tym dy cum dy help s.Africans. sha ah blame our mumu govt

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  27. Can we react? ... Let's stop talks.. N react

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  28. PARENTAL ADVISORY!!!




    Chai, this made my hrt cry....

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  29. Don't mind them.. Ungrateful and jealous people! after reading the statement from their king, I just came to the conclusion that some African citizens have low self esteem when Nigerians are involved! I know this attack is fully targeted towards Nigerians! I don't see myself going close to SA anytime soon!! make them carry their wahala and backward mentality GO!!!

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  30. Are they even educated? One woman was complaining of not being able to sell tomatoes

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  31. They are too quick to forget that

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  32. Stupid pple. Wen 9ja start theirs na civil war b that4them

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  33. They are too quick to forget that

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  34. Their Stupid Zuma is nt saying anything.... Stupid ingrates

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  35. Dont mind the dumb-bells linda!

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  36. For all South Africans reading this, today Heaven and Hell curse u. You and your generations will never know peace and may Almighty God send all kind of disease and plague to ur nation. U will be in the shackles of afflictions and chains of inequity. Progress will never come to your land and u will be brought down to nothing.u will always be behind of all Africans countries and all the nations shall see your land as place of doom. Heaven will not have mercy on you, man will pity you and Hell will curse u... #AtWitEnd

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    1. Wow! And spreading ignorance and hate is gonna help? FYI.. The behaviour of a few idiots doesn't define the entire nation!! There's no need to hate South Africans because a few illiterates are being inhumane and disgusting

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  37. Let's not gloss over the past! It's history that we stood by that country or spent our resources to free them from the shackles of apartheid. We indeed lost all honour when we were not granted free visa status to enter into such a country. Even some ECOWAS countries are now making the free entry and exit thing to have a space of time.
    That they could seize our funds and some elements in Nigeria urged them on is only an indication of greater mess to come.
    I read elsewhere about views for Nigerians to boycott products or patronage of firms with South Africa links and I wonder if truly those businesses close shops or they downsize, won't Nigerians working for them suffer more?
    In all, let's get our own internal system working and make the country one the preferred and safe place for investment to thrive without so much bottle neck. We might rather review our tax system to aid indigenous businesses and about. Those ones that technically appoint a Nigerian Chairman and repatriate profits.
    I am sure when monday comes and the FG live up to the promise of evacuating Nigerians trapped in that country, some people will still risk staying than coming back!

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  38. We help others...and see hell here

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    1. People forget so soon. Mayb we need to send this across to them.

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    2. We need to act smart...shut down there investments here

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  39. They are telling us to be wise.
    Nig shud learn from this.

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  40. Wow! U mean 61b dollars? Dat is enhough to solve Nigeria problems. God help them.

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  41. They realy need to be reminded,things has realy gone out of hands.

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  42. Pple 4get so soon.

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  43. these xenophobians ain't loyal @all!!!.

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  44. Don't mind the stupid people

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  45. I hereby calling up my people to let us start attacking the south Africa citizens residing in our country. We must destroyed them and their properties.....

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  46. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Useless fools... Ndi ara...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  47. Hope they are seeing this? Ingrates!!

    Linda I said so..

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  48. Diz is really giving me serious headache, coz nigeria gave 2 much 2 dem back dem.

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  49. If ur a "foreigner" and can get yourself and your family out, then that should be your plan of action. If you can't though, it's time to band together and protect yours. These beasts carry out their deeds with impunity by going after lone targets. Come together... arm yourselves... Defend yourselves
    And perhaps when they suffer just as much casualties the South African government would finally step in and reign in their dogs

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  50. They should not forget who fight and run away must surely fight another day. They must regrets what they doing to foreigners.

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  51. I think dat der studip old fool king need 2 c n read it

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  52. I think dat der studip old fool king need 2 c n read it. Awon afi ibi su olore

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  53. I think dat der studip old fool king need 2 c n read it. Awon afi ibi su olore

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  54. If only they'd spent d $61 billion dollar$$ on Nigerians instead of these ungrateful SA this would not be happening!

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  55. I think I support alibaba in sabotaging south Africans' owned company in nig.. Especially dstv...others

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  56. I guess they have forgotten. They will surely pay!

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    1. I hope my Ishan brother, Pastor Chris, and Christ Embassy brothers/sisters r in safe hands? God b their guide, and shield IJN.

      Pastor Chris time 4u to relocate back to Nigeria b4 we start hearing stories. @dis stage anytin can happen for we never can tell.

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  57. South Africans are ingrates. Their companies in Nigeria don't deserve to continue

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  58. Nor mind dem,is dat how to repay those who helped u?south african

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  59. I don't really blame this xenophobic attack because it's a test of Oba of Lagos speech on the Igbos.... I have once heard some lazy yoruba and Hausa guys saying '' One day we will pursue Igbos and own their properties in Lagos and Kano... So my dear there is no need condemning these people when we are guilty... But I promise yorubas and Hausas that anyday such a thing will happen the new war will swallow all of us.. ..

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    1. You are so foolish. How long have d igbos been in yoruba land. Abeg Park well and say something worthwhile with ya mouth n hand. Oya Park ya load n start dey go Biafra n tell me who dey pursue u. Pls let's all boycott all S.A establishments. Fool

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  60. The are mentally retarded, so i seriously doubt if they will even understand the message therein.

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  61. Dy are bunch of stupid people...I do really hate now.

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  62. They av forgotten already

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



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  63. I seriously condemn the killing of foreigners in south Africa especially for the Nigerians I mean they claim that we steal their jobs and live large over there but that is not in any way out problem just as we travel to the US To seek for greener pastures so. also the same applies for south africa if their citizens ain't doing well and aren't living large then it's for their government to handle it. The white come to Nigeria and live large too and drive fancy cars and live in penthouses and mean while 80% of our citizens are living in abject poverty. There is only one thing I can say about south Africans they are deadly and have a thirst for blood even be for the apartheid era. from their president to the last citizen they are blood thirsty. They want to kill and start a conflict do they think there are no. south Africans living in Nigeria how would they feel if we kill the south Africans here too? And what they fail to. realize is that we love their country that's Y we go. there. But if they are gonna keep been racial and hard hearted toward Nigerian then I think if the Nigerian Government dosent do something fast about it then Nigerians may be forced to take actions that may cause blood shed. There are our brothers and sisters that are being killed over there. And we are are getting impatient.

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  64. Dis south Africans shud all rot in hell for xenophobic attacks on their fellow black blood

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  65. The story tagged "How Nigeria Spent $61 BN to FREE SA, OTHERS FROM APARTHEID" was written by me for African Standard Newspaper in Johannesburg about ten years ago. I received threatening calls from the South African Ministry of Internal Affairs on where i got the story from and i directed them to Mr Kuforiji who was the Nigerian Ambassador then.

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    1. Its time 4 u to rewrite it n do our country proud

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    2. If its truly u, then THUMBS up Dude.

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  66. Thought south africans were advance people, guess i was wrong. They are shameless and lazy something not humanbeings cos they dont act as humans. Shame shame shame shame to u all!

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  67. ...and so what. Even though I detest the xenophobic attacks happening now in SA, Nigeria and Nigerians should stop whipping up sententious about how they helped during apartheid. It's annoying that anytime some evil happens in SA Nigerians will hang on to the apartheid era. Useless people, instead if you to sit down and understand why your nationals are spins business and making money in SA for SA you are busy holding on to history. Oshi

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  68. TYPICAL WITH MOST PEOPLE!, JUST A TINY TASTE OF SUCESS, AND THEY FORGET "PEOPLE WEN FOLLOW THEM PLUCK FEATHER!"....

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  69. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SUGAR MUMMY OR DADDY PLEASE CALL THIS LINE 08132333771 PLEASE BE MATURE

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  70. ...and killing Nigerians is their way of saying thank you?IgboBorn!

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  71. Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has said he is ready for dialogue with his opponents to bring peace to the state.

    He also asked for forgiveness from those he might have offended, saying “nobody is perfect.”

    Fayose spoke on Friday at a special prayer session organised for him by the Ansar-udeen Mosque, Atikankan in Ado-Ekiti to celebrate his recent electoral victory at the Supreme Court.

    The 19 All Progressives Congress lawmakers of the Ekiti State House of Assembly have issued a notice of impeachment to the governor, citing eight impeachable offences.

    The embattled Speaker, Dr. Adewale Omirin, had last week Thursday requested the state Chief Judge, Justice Ayodeji Daramola, to raise a seven-man panel within seven days of receipt of the letter to investigate Fayose and his deputy, Dr. Kolapo Olusola, over allegations of impunity, violence and stalking among other constitutional breaches.

    Fayose said, “If they say someone has enemies, I’m number one in the world. But God has been merciful and has been helping me to overcome my challenges.

    “I need your prayers because it will strengthen me more. I’m here in the mosque to thank God.

    “All I want is peace. I have a constitutionally guaranteed tenure. A governor is judged by his achievements in office. All I’m interested in is to bring development to my people. My opponents know if I have a rest of mind I will achieve my objectives.

    “All those I have offended should forgive me for the sake of the masses and orphans. They should know people gave me the mandate. Nobody is above mistake; they should forgive me.”

    The governor said a lot of people in the state had been living in palpable fear of the unknown before the judgment of the Supreme Court.

    “We are here to thank God and pray for peace. I’m appealing to those aggrieved to please allow peace to reign.

    “There is no perfect man. They should allow peace to reign. All I want is peace that will energise development.

    “Anything that can bring peace cannot be wished away. For me, I’m ready to accommodate everybody. Whatever they want we can sit down and talk.”

    Earlier before leading the prayers for the governor, the State Missioner of the Ansarudeen Movement, Alhaji Liadi Adebayo, called on politicians in the state to settle their differences.

    He canvassed for peaceful co-existence of the entire people of the State, irrespective of their political differences.

    The Cleric urged residents to live together in harmony as politics was not supposed to be a do or die affair.

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  72. They have amnesia, hence they have forgotten so soon.

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  73. Linda plz remind dem,inshort if I get any SA citizen in nija,I will slice his/her throat.

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  74. They wia nt born so they dnt knw

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  75. Nawa ooo....life is full of betrayals.

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  76. Foolish obasanjo spending Nigeria money recklessly. Not the fault of the ingrates.

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  77. They're so stupid! God will judge 'em all...

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  78. What is happening in SA is very sad

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  79. They should be ashamed. Biting the fingers that fed them. They are there foolishly praising Mandela who sold them to the whites which is the reason they(whites around the world) hail him as a hero. Mandela was a sellout. South Africans are cowards.

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  80. They are biting the fingers that fed them, and they would suffer for every blood shed

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  81. They seem 2 have forgotten, ungrateful people

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  82. Unfortunately I doubt the perpetrators of the dastardly act are literate.

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  83. God bless who has kept this record and brought it out ,but better still out politicians should see wot they hv cause us Nigerians we hv the resources to build Nigeria like sourthafrica but our leaders stole all the money into their private accounts today we are not respected anywhere bcos of corruption

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  84. Going down memory lane. A good reminder, they must be looking so foolish and feeling so stupid by now. Nothing warrants such cannibalism.

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  85. Jst imagine! They are ungrateful heartless creatures....Hv u guys forgotten hw they treat our naija peeps seeking visa here in Lag? In our own country fa? They ridicule our citizens simply bcs they want to travel to SA..Gosh! I hate them even more now.God deal with them.

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  86. Jst imagine! They are ungrateful heartless creatures....Hv u guys forgotten hw they treat our naija peeps seeking visa here in Lag? In our own country fa? They ridicule our citizens simply bcs they want to travel to SA..Gosh! I hate them even more now.God deal with them.

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  87. Can u imagine?if dey wnt we Nigerians outa their country,ndey better repay dt money den we can humbily leave

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  88. Well there is God but nigeria should take action for ones for christ sake.

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  89. My linda pls post my comment ooo make I no vez ooo lolz

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  90. We need to mobilise against these people! Nigerians come home, let's build our own country. I pray that other countries like Mozambique, Angola, Ghana etc won't take cue.

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  91. Dear Lord, please protect my cousin and his family nd every other foreign african in south Africa, see them home safe and sound, please Lord

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  92. THEIR IS MORE THAN THAT TO THEM.STREAM THAT FORGETS IT SOURCE WILL SURELY RUN DRY.THEIR WATER IS RUNNUING DRY ALREADY.......AKA.....BASTARDS

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  93. Iam a nigerian, but sadly not proud one when in a few countries I've visited, I see the attitude of some of our citizens, especially the many that go to these foreign lands to seek greener pastures.
    While the actions of the uncivilized south africans is punishably condemnable, its time nigerian leaders look inward and ask themselves:
    1. Why on earth, do nigerians prefer to go slave it out in other countries but not nigeria?
    2. Why do nigerians treat foreigners with more respect than they do an average fellow nigerian?
    3. Why are there more rich citizens as well as more poor (abjectly so!) ones in the same country than anywhere else, and the rich are not neccessarily anywhere near more hardworking?
    4. How could nigeria have had the 1st TV station in africa, yet can not boast of the best in africa?
    5. How can a country with so many youths and with vast fertile land not have jobs for these youths?
    6. How can a country have so many Universities/Research institutes and professors, yet no inovation of value to an average citizen comes from our land?
    7. How can our security personels perform outside nigeria to international commendations but never at home?
    8. Why will a nigerian prefer to die trying to seek asylum elsewhere rather than live in his country?
    9. Why do our leaders feel relatively free with the citizen once in four years?
    10. How can nigeria be a world leader in crude oil production and yet be a massive importer of petrol and kerosine for years, defendable by a so-called finanace minister and world reknown economist?
    11. Why do other nationals often wonder why nigerians and their leaders are such peculier people that they can not understand?

    Until we answer these and many other questions in practice and do the needful, the SA experience will continue to be our lot in small and large scales as this.

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  94. They don't need any reminder, they should just cut off all there investment from Nigeria, good for nothing animals!

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  95. What happen in SA will likely happen in lagos one day as igbos and order tribes have 80% of investment and 70% houses and 40% of lands mMmmmm

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  96. I was just telling someone this exact thing y'day! Its really sad.

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  97. Linda, forget or forgot? You need brighter grammar

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  98. The only person thing that has sustained south Africans was Mandela. I hope they make it through with the problems they are beginning to create for themselves.

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  99. It's clear that the only person holding them back from self destruction all this while was Mandel, but good luck to them as they bring destruction upon themselves.

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  100. The only person that has sustained south Africans was Mandela. I hope they make it through with the problems they are beginning to create for themselves.

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  101. Felfish ones tend to forget so fast.....SA my di*k!!!

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  102. Nigerian leaders treat us as nobody, our only hope is in God the same thing happened during Libyan crisis LORD PLEASE PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN AMEN.

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  103. Madam Linda, y r u not posting my comment. Because I said the bitter truth!

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  104. THEY HAVE VERY SHORT MEMORY IN THAT COUNTRY. THIS IS THE HEIGHT OF INGRATITUDE. THEY ARE ANIMALS. ALWAYS KILLING EACH OTHER IN THAT GOOD FOR NOTHING COUNTRY

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  105. Very soon they will turn the world against them.

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  106. Pls, remind dem o Lindy, cos its getting too much..

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  107. Sooooooooo angry right nwwwwwwwwww*grhhhhhhhhhh*..... Tintini.

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  108. Where's that foolish zulezu or zulu king let him come and see.... mtchewww

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  109. I FEEL LIKE ATTACKING MTN, SHOPRITE DSTV AND OTHER SOUTHA FRICAN HERE IN NIGERIA

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  110. I FEEL LIKE ATTACKING MTN, SHOPRITE DSTV AND OTHER SOUTHA FRICAN HERE IN NIGERIA

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  111. Ignorance is a disease that only knowledge can cure. Its well.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  112. They have forgotten so soon how we fought for them.
    ~Idyllic has spoken~

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  113. Stupid ungrateful sons of bitches

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  114. The black South Africans, especially the Zulus, are a lazy, uninspiring and blood thirsty people. That's why the white man could not recognize them as equals. The billions spent on them by Nigeria is a wasted effort.

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  115. what about the headline like this: How Awolowo spent $100m to compensate the Igbos after the Nigerian Civil War. Linda post should be like, Incase Igbos don't know Calculation, but they call the 20pounds, peanuts to buy lands and start a fresh business. I know you arrange your comments and trash comments like this, Oya, delete it as usual...lolz

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    1. Idiot. U will die of igbophobia. We survived wit jjus 20 pounds. U dat had everything? Where ar u guys today. Anuofia di ka gi.

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  116. Pls remind them o, very important

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  117. Pls remind them o, very important

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  118. Wow! I wish this can be published on a SA national platform for those lunatics and bigots to see.

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  119. Thanks. But this is not enough. Nigeria's assistance to fight Apartheid in South Africa must be written in History books and made to be studied in Primary and Secondary schools.

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  120. Bitchful ingrates. Nigeria should lead other African nations and take a powerful stance against this bitter Xenophobic Country. Fools!

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  121. It is unfortunate that some imbecile south Africans lack knowledge of history. If only we can undo the efforts we made during their struggle.

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  122. In school, we learnt about the rise and fall of ancient Songhai, Mali and even about Shaka and the Zulu nation. We should learn about the rise of Apartheid and how Nigeria contributed to its fall.

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  123. Awon oloshi. Maybe the ANC ruling party of those days in SA did not deliverr the money message to the ingrate South Africans.

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  124. plus we still!!!!!!! contribute to the development of their economy!!! still!!!!!!!!!

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  125. Yes most south African have their brain in their ass.The apartheid has broken and destroyed them as human.Their government has fail not today but before now it is a gradual process,,what a shame

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  126. Spoke to my uncle dis noon, n he said, dey are not killing Nigerians just d other Africans. He said they are scared of Nigerians over der, cos d Nigerians der are more powerful then wht they think.

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  127. If nigeria will not take a leading role against the actions of the south african People,another african nation will!...dis is obviously what the southy government approved of.

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  128. Nigeria govt shld put sanction on all south Africa businesses dat hv to do with nigeria....DSTV,MTN...and other...so sad dey are animal,coward,dont blame dem

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  129. Nigerian Union to resettle 50 Nigerians attacked by S’Africans www.richieblog.com

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  130. Hoax! Hoax!!! This is not true. Rather the newspaper misrepresented the facts or someone somewhere is just manipulating his computer - photoshop can actually achieve this. In 1999, our total external debt was about $30bn. That was what made us to almost idolize Ngozi for helping us get reprieve. This publication seems to have been published around the early 90s...$60bn back then shd have been able to purchase another nation and you're telling me we spent it for foreign aid? Lie

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  131. Linda observe

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  132. Linda pls send dis massage to our Nigerian artest dat no one should to SA for video shootin again, dat if they do nd thire cought, we wil kill thm...we hav beautiful plces to shot video here...let thm b wan.....

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  133. What South Africans are doing is very BAD. But come to think of it, why did our dear country (Nigeria) payed such a huge debt on behalf of other countries and we can't even develop our own? Is it because of the useless name GIANT of AFRICA? This should be a lesson to our leaders that before we start interfering in other countries matters especially, like paying debt, we NEED to DEVELOP our own country first.
    Thousands of Nigerians are trooping out to other countries just because they are more developed than our own and we are all looking for Greenland Pasture.
    I rest my case.

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  134. I can't beliv dis is hapunin in SA. Zuma shld be summoned by UN. What's this nonsese?

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  135. Any one of them in naija shld start parking if nt there's no hiding place for them I swear.They wl never see peace again.thunder fire them n their generations.we shall surely come for all of u wen u pple least expected.Bastards.

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  136. Wish they see this.. Ignorant punk's

    *Jk*

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  137. Na wao., so sad! 4 how long, bf approving ma comments? {Udo dey}

    *Jk*

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  138. God dey!
    *Choka*

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  139. Tell'em oo......dumb ass niggas like them. If Nigerians comot for there, the country no go dey economically stable. Na dem sabi...#Godwin

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  140. @Afuze (twitter)19 April 2015 at 19:39

    Let's, for moment, pretend that Nigeria has ever had $61BN to spend on anything let alone support for an other country. Where did all this money go?

    We (South Africa) received finance from many donor nations Sweden, USSR, China. We got military support as arms and training from USSR, China & Cuba. Tanzania, Angola, Zimbabwe and Mozambique hosted MK military bases and political headquarters in Lusaka.

    Many countries on the continent gave the little they could spare. So where did "Billions" come from and where did they go?

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  141. If they continue killing and sucking blood from foreigners, we can equally send them packing from Nigeria and I belt you they we lose. Intact multi choice is even having a case in court now about 20% increment. Where is FGN now and they been silent on this. Are they waiting to kill all Nigeria before in SA before acting? Is well.

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  142. Nigerians act like they never been helped by South Africans if you look at the history between the two countries their relations have always been good. As a South African with Mozambican grand parents, these criminal injustices bring me great sadness and my sentiments are shared by a majority of South Africans so you may curse us all much as you can but only God can judge us and this too shall come to pass. This no more Xenophobia this is criminality

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  143. Segun Balogun hoax or not did we or did we NOT send anything to help these bastards fight apartheid? even if it was a farthing we helped them get back their lands from Bortha and his lot. This is why a successful boycott cannot happen in Nigeria we are so quick to criticize each other in a bid to prove we KNOW IT ALL... ITK

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  144. They have forgotten so soon

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