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Hmmmm Reply please do not distract and keep discussions along line of topic - make proper use of capit
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Quote from: Chambestar on 10-12-2013 11:55 PM You better talk about what you know. I once visited that country for a period of 3 months and a point I had to cut my trip short and rushed back home to Nigeria. The injustice there is unbearable. And everyone is afraid of everyone. The blacks are simply worth nothing there socio-economically. I would prefer to be a Nigerian any day any time I am D Best of my Kind!LoVE mE!
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SouthAfricans don't take nonsense unlike us Nigeria that everything goes ReplyI am D Best of my Kind!LoVE mE!
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Quote from: Chambestar on 10-12-2013 11:55 PM You better talk about what you know. I once visited that country for a period of 3 months and a point I had to cut my trip short and rushed back home to Nigeria. The injustice there is unbearable. And everyone is afraid of everyone. The blacks are simply worth nothing there socio-economically. I would prefer to be a Nigerian any day any time I am D Best of my Kind!LoVE mE!
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Our so called leaders are what keep pulling Africa back. Africa is a great continent. If only good men will rise up and do something about the state of leadership in Africa. Reply
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Quote How can compare well developed country with Nigeria. Here there is human right,good roads,good water, Jod opportunities,good hospitals,free childbirth, steady electricity, good education, easy life etc. Because you tried to argue reasonably, I will respond to your comment. (No time to waste on the tout-talking avatar that named itself noblelady). I visited at least 8 cities including (Cape Town, Grahamstown, Port Alfred and Johannesburg) and spent 2 consecutive months in one of them. I cannot say SA is not advanced way beyond Nigeria in terms of infrastructure as you have mentioned. But I don't know about human rights that you included in your list. My original complaint was that SA is a very unjust, unequal and unfriendly society compared to Nigeria. As a Nigerian, you've got even more problems with people you might meet there, regardless of their efforts to conceal it. I also visited 3 universities in SA and tried to participate in some seminars. The assumption is that as a black person there is only as much that you can do. You are treated with contempt even though coyly. I also found that up till now, 90% of the land in that country still belong to the minority 10% whites, whereas all beggars seemed to be black.
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Quote from: dareper on 11-12-2013 09:05 AM If they come see our own for here they go shut up Hahaha
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Quote from: Chambestar on 11-12-2013 05:18 PM Because you tried to argue reasonably, I will respond to your comment. (No time to waste on the tout-talking avatar that named itself noblelady). I visited at least 8 cities including (Cape Town, Grahamstown, Port Alfred and Johannesburg) and spent 2 consecutive months in one of them. I cannot say SA is not advanced way beyond Nigeria in terms of infrastructure as you have mentioned. But I don't know about human rights that you included in your list. My original complaint was that SA is a very unjust, unequal and unfriendly society compared to Nigeria. As a Nigerian, you've got even more problems with people you might meet there, regardless of their efforts to conceal it. I also visited 3 universities in SA and tried to participate in some seminars. The assumption is that as a black person there is only as much that you can do. You are treated with contempt even though coyly. I also found that up till now, 90% of the land in that country still belong to the minority 10% whites, whereas all beggars seemed to be black. U r a big fool, so bcos one u were not giving full attention at the seminar means that SA is not a better place to be u imbecile.more than 40,000 Nigeria r living here,if Naija is that wonderful teLl why ppl r running away in thousands everyday. Pls go and sleep and stop displaying ur foolishness in Public I am D Best of my Kind!LoVE mE!
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Quote from: Chambestar on 11-12-2013 05:18 PM Because you tried to argue reasonably, I will respond to your comment. (No time to waste on the tout-talking avatar that named itself noblelady). I visited at least 8 cities including (Cape Town, Grahamstown, Port Alfred and Johannesburg) and spent 2 consecutive months in one of them. I cannot say SA is not advanced way beyond Nigeria in terms of infrastructure as you have mentioned. But I don't know about human rights that you included in your list. My original complaint was that SA is a very unjust, unequal and unfriendly society compared to Nigeria. As a Nigerian, you've got even more problems with people you might meet there, regardless of their efforts to conceal it. I also visited 3 universities in SA and tried to participate in some seminars. The assumption is that as a black person there is only as much that you can do. You are treated with contempt even though coyly. I also found that up till now, 90% of the land in that country still belong to the minority 10% whites, whereas all beggars seemed to be black. Next time ask question b4 u conclude on anything. U sound more like am educated illiterates. U want SA whites to force blacks to work or even go to schools. Most beggars on the streets r Zims. Agboro oshodi!scumbags!aturu I am D Best of my Kind!LoVE mE!
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Quote from: Chambestar on 11-12-2013 05:18 PM Because you tried to argue reasonably, I will respond to your comment. (No time to waste on the tout-talking avatar that named itself noblelady). I visited at least 8 cities including (Cape Town, Grahamstown, Port Alfred and Johannesburg) and spent 2 consecutive months in one of them. I cannot say SA is not advanced way beyond Nigeria in terms of infrastructure as you have mentioned. But I don't know about human rights that you included in your list. My original complaint was that SA is a very unjust, unequal and unfriendly society compared to Nigeria. As a Nigerian, you've got even more problems with people you might meet there, regardless of their efforts to conceal it. I also visited 3 universities in SA and tried to participate in some seminars. The assumption is that as a black person there is only as much that you can do. You are treated with contempt even though coyly. I also found that up till now, 90% of the land in that country still belong to the minority 10% whites, whereas all beggars seemed to be black. If u really know what human rights r,u wld ve understand better. Even as a foreigner,I can hardly be intimidated here. Not Nigeria that poor masses r being Molested everyday. I ve many friends here that ve already graduated that ve good Jobs.next time get ur point right b4 displaying ur stupidity hungry thing I am D Best of my Kind!LoVE mE!
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Quote from: wcollins on 10-12-2013 10:51 PM Zuma.. and that Yoruba monkey wey dey for ota.. come from same mama... ![]() And you came from? IN ZAKA FADI, FADI GASKIYA, KOMAI TA JA MA A YI MAKA
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