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Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by mummyson26(m): 10:37am On Apr 23, 2015
benuejosh:
Please in case you want to shutdown their businesses. Let MTN Hold on to allow me make use of my remaining 9Gig subscription.
Just follow dem to south africa to use ur 9g dere

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Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Toofan007: 10:38am On Apr 23, 2015
AdamsBashforth:
I hope the protesters in Abuja, Lagos and Edo know that most South African Businesses in Nigeria have Nigerian investors as well. I hope the protests do not have ethnic coloration too? Besides, South Africa would heal faster than Nigeria.
wetin this one dey talk? so the foreigners being attacked are what? expendable?
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by leisuretym: 10:39am On Apr 23, 2015
Nigerians shops were locked and still got looted

Either you shut it or not,it doesn't matter, boys can still go and loot stuffs likle they did to nigerians, shoprite baby...lolz
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by mikeapollo: 10:42am On Apr 23, 2015
phantonce:
Some one should call me when the looting starts in shop rite or mr price.

Foolish talk!
South African companies have invested heavily in Nigeria, creating good jobs for Nigerians. You cant compare Nigerians' petty and sole proprietor businesses in SA with South African multinational companies in Nigeria. MTN, Shoprite and other SA businesses employ tens of thousands of Nigerians in Nigeria.
How many S. Africans are employed by Nigerian businesses in S Africa?
You have to think even when you are angry!

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Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Nobody: 10:42am On Apr 23, 2015
benuejosh:
Please in case you want to shutdown their businesses. Let MTN Hold on to allow me make use of my remaining 9Gig subscription.
grin grin
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Nobody: 10:44am On Apr 23, 2015
yuzjet:
Well! Well! Well!
Konga! Konga! Konga!

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Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by uchwar1: 10:49am On Apr 23, 2015
Shoprite on my mind
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by mjay(m): 10:50am On Apr 23, 2015
mikeapollo:

Foolish talk!
South African companies have invested heavily in Nigeria, creating good jobs for Nigerians. You cant compare Nigerian sole proprietor business in SA with South African multinational companies in Nigeria. MTN, Shoprite and other SA businesses employ tens of thousands of Nigerians.
How many S. Africans are employed by Nigerian businesses in S Africa?
You have to think even when you are angry!

Its you that is foolishly talking. Are their investments more precious than the lives they are hacking and burning? They can go to hell with there investment and investors. Whatever happen to indigenization of those businesses? Anyway I don't think we need blood money from ingrates. For all I care they should make their investments here unprofitable and its proceed unrepatriable. Life is worth more than all that. I just hope you see some of their heinous crimes against fellow Africans, I believe they will not go unrewarded, their land is now soiled with the blood of the innocents (Children inclusive) and they shall surely pay someday.

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Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Adyrin(m): 10:53am On Apr 23, 2015
U̶̲̥̅̊ D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ forbid to follow up?
StPete:
We always give ultimatum without following up
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by illiad: 10:57am On Apr 23, 2015
adigunomomama:
Nigerians keep giving them hours, from 24hrs to 48hrs to 72hrs...


Funny

Suppose we've open shoprite and filled our carts with mendemendes with cameras transferring the signals to kwazulu Natal and the rest of the world, then southies for don learn say that one wey dem dey do na child play compare to wetin our area boys are capable of.
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Strongfaze(m): 11:01am On Apr 23, 2015
Hmmm.... And Nigeria is waiting for the attack to be very hot before acting. This move is supposed to be by the Nigerian Government but lai lai, they've refused to be proactive as always!
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Nobody: 11:04am On Apr 23, 2015
adigunomomama:
Nigerians keep giving them hours, from 24hrs to 48hrs to 72hrs...


Funny

What of Subsidy "Indefinite" Strike that was supposed to be an Indefinte - it actually had a deadline grin grin grin grin grin we are all tools
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Sholykoko: 11:13am On Apr 23, 2015
New, just passing cheesy
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Blackfire(m): 11:15am On Apr 23, 2015
sometimes is not good to help,why? the person u help may become ur nightmare
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by ballackthetruth: 11:18am On Apr 23, 2015
Season film nd action film.moses abi na
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by kunmis1(m): 11:24am On Apr 23, 2015
cheesy
benuejosh:
Please in case you want to shutdown their businesses. Let MTN Hold on to allow me make use of my remaining 9Gig subscription.

No, they r going
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by ozeonline1: 11:25am On Apr 23, 2015
[quote author=Borrussia post=33011024][/quote]
Is it up to 72hrs yet? undecided
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by lolly2pops: 11:27am On Apr 23, 2015
This is just ridiculous! In three days there has not been reports of violence against foreign nationals in SA yet we get conflicting responses by other African states as if SA is ablaze. I'm yet to see images of Nigerians who have fallen victims of these barbaric attacks. Nigerians stop blowing this thing out of proportion. You keep claiming and generalising that all South Africans are stupid, uneducated and immoral yet many of your loved ones are here, in the land of "the stupid" for "greener pastures". Look, I am 100% against the killing and intimidation of any foreign national but the response from Nigerians back home in Nigeria is sickening. I hope this did not only draw criticism to SA but I'll be glad if it were to highlight some of the challenges Nigeria has. It is good for me as a South African citizen to host foreigners and share my culture with but again if Nigerians are leaving their country in such great numbers someone needs to be concerned. Something is very wrong over there. The Ghana you chose to forcefully remove from Nigeria back then is now doing better than most African states. Could this be seen as a taste of your own medicine?
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Leez(m): 11:28am On Apr 23, 2015
lanrema:
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Oga I hail o
Na so ur ftc be smiley
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by 4ormidable(m): 11:33am On Apr 23, 2015
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Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Chigold101(m): 11:38am On Apr 23, 2015
adigunomomama:
Nigerians keep giving them hours, from 24hrs to 48hrs to 72hrs...


Funny
what do you expect Nigerians to do? Born down shoprite, mtn offices & towers?

That will be foolishness of highest order. Because when you destroy a structure in your land, you are making your land uninhabitable.

The only thing Nigeria can do is to depot SA citizens which can only happen if there is a sharp disagrement with the SA government.

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Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Dakens(m): 11:41am On Apr 23, 2015
As far I am concern I don't want foreigners blood spill in my beloved country 9ja but anybody were get RPG abeg just go mtn office and blow dat building to smithereens cos my people u don't know how MTN dey Bleep us over year in and year out a friend of mine who was in SA awhile ago(be for dis shit dey happen) he ask me why.do 9jerians always dey settle for less? The truth is cos we no know he told me dat their service there is superb and the pay less compare with here where we use our hard earn money for service form MTN and we get little or nothing. I have an mtn sim but I tell u sincerely no be my main sim and pls for all u people talking abt ur subscription abeg use am download the xenophobia videos on youtube in conclusion Bleep MTN Bleep DSTV more over we have nigerians who can buy out MTN and DSTV
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by bellabello(m): 11:42am On Apr 23, 2015
South Africa couldnt realised if our leaders in Nigeria r responsible, stupid, slowpoke , and punishable leaders that will end their lives with pain and sorrow caused the deaths of our people there, we have everything than them but were . Embezzlement make us suffering.

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Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by justwise(m): 11:47am On Apr 23, 2015
lolly2pops:
This is just ridiculous! In three days there has not been reports of violence against foreign nationals in SA yet we get conflicting responses by other African states as if SA is ablaze.
I'm yet to see images of Nigerians who have fallen victims of these barbaric attacks. Nigerians stop blowing this thing out of proportion. You keep claiming and generalising that all South Africans are stupid, uneducated and immoral yet many of your loved ones are here, in the land of "the stupid" for "greener pastures". Look, I am 100% against the killing and intimidation of any foreign national but the response from Nigerians back home in Nigeria is sickening. I hope this did not only draw criticism to SA but I'll be glad if it were to highlight some of the challenges Nigeria has. It is good for me as a South African citizen to host foreigners and share my culture with but again if Nigerians are leaving their country in such great numbers someone needs to be concerned. Something is very wrong over there. The Ghana you chose to forcefully remove from Nigeria back then is now doing better than most African states. Could this be seen as a taste of your own medicine?

So those who were killed died for nothing? Because those barbaric animals stopped killing for 3days we all should forget about what has happened for weeks now?
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Dakens(m): 11:51am On Apr 23, 2015
justwise:
[b]

So those who were killed died for nothing? Because those barbaric animals stopped killing for 3days we all should forget about what has happened for weeks now?
I wonder
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by bellabello(m): 11:58am On Apr 23, 2015
[quote author=Borrussia post=33011024][/quote] shocked the stupid leaders we have caused the deaths of our people
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Nellypy: 12:04pm On Apr 23, 2015
We should first of all shut down Mtn offices
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by hope4nigeria(m): 12:05pm On Apr 23, 2015
adigunomomama:
Nigerians keep giving them hours, from 24hrs to 48hrs to 72hrs...


Funny
sakara olooje ni. did those clown gave 1sec notice b4 they attack? they will see naigeria as cowards. the stuuupid almighty USA kept mute over this isue, then you will understand its a conspiracy and nigerians are not ready to fight back! i advise those nigerians in SA to come home and let MTN ,DSTV,SHOPRIT,t and co ! continue Luaghing at us
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by Orikinla(m): 12:05pm On Apr 23, 2015
ADDRESS BY MINISTER MAITE NKOANA-MASHABANE TO AMBASSADORS AND HIGH COMMISSIONERS FROM AFRICAN COUNTRIES ACCREDITED TO SOUTH AFRICA IN THE AFTERMATH OF ATTACKS AGAINST FOREIGN NATIONALS IN PARTS OF THE COUNTRY, 17 APRIL 2015

PRETORIA, South Africa, 17 April 2015 / PRN Africa / -- Programme Director;

Honourable Minister Gigaba

Honourable Minister Mahlobo;

The Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, Ambassador M'poko;

Your Excellencies, Ambassadors and High Commissioners;

Members of Business Organisations;

Ladies and Gentlemen;

We have invited you to join us this morning as we reflect on the sad and tragic events in some parts of our country characterised by violent attacks against some of the citizens of your countries.

In the new Constitution of this free and democratic South Africa, we made a promise to ourselves and to the world that we would remain committed to the values of human dignity, the achievement of equality and the advancement of human rights and freedoms; non-racialism; non-sexism and the rule of law.

Furthermore, at the core of our foreign policy is the commitment we have made to ourselves and to you that we will always prioritise Africa in all our endeavours because we are an integral part of the African continent.

South Africa's transition to democracy was one of the world's most iconic testimonies of tolerance and peaceful co-existence. Under the stewardship of the father of a democratic South Africa, Nelson Mandela, the country undertook an unwavering dedication to democracy, human rights, selflessness, reconciliation, service to humanity and a better life for all.

The recent attacks on foreign nationals, particularly fellow Africans from various African countries, are a threat to our historical achievements as a nation. Moreover, the attacks go against the democratic values enshrined in the South African Constitution.

It is therefore, with a deep sense of pain and regret, that we, as the South African Government, humble ourselves and express our heartfelt apologies to the African continent and indeed the international community at large for these unwarranted developments.

The South African Government further condemns in the strongest possible terms the recent outbreak of violent attacks in parts of the country against foreign nationals, particularly fellow Africans from various African countries.

The South African Government views the attacks on foreign nationals as a criminal offence that will not be tolerated. South Africa is a constitutional democracy governed by laws. Everyone working and living in the country must obey its laws in their totality. No one has the right to take the law into their own hands. The South African Government will enforce the laws of the country and will not hesitate to act against criminal activity or those found to incite violence.

The South African Government will also do everything within its power to ensure the safety of all citizens and foreign nationals irrespective of their status. Similarly, foreign nationals must meet all the legislative and regulatory requirements as prescribed by our immigration laws.

South Africa is a diverse society that welcomes and promotes interaction among people of different backgrounds. As such, nothing can justify the criminal activity and intolerance that these attacks represent. Solutions can be reached through constructive engagement and by working together.

South Africa adheres to various United Nations and African Union conventions and protocols relating to the status of refugees. As a country that cherishes human rights, we have to protect the basic rights of every human being within our borders.

Your Excellencies,

The South African Government has thus far responded as follows to this matter:

· President Jacob Zuma has on a number of occasions provided his leadership on this matter by publicly condemning the unwarranted violent attacks on foreign nationals and the looting of their businesses. President Zuma also appealed for calm and tolerance across the country. The most recent of these statements by President Zuma were issued at the National Assembly meeting at our Parliament yesterday;

· President Zuma has assigned the Ministers of Home Affairs (Mr Malusi Gigaba), Police (Mr Nathi Nhleko) and State Security (Mr David Mahlobo) to stop the violence that has broken out in parts of the country particularly in the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Province in some Durban residential areas. This includes the establishment of an Inter-Departmental Task Team to coordinate the response;

· A Panel of Experts has been set up under the leadership of the former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Judge Navi Pillay. Its purpose is to advise the Government on the integration of foreigners into the local communities on an ongoing basis;

· Additional law enforcement officers have been mobilised from around the country and deployed to the affected areas to enforce the law and prevent further attacks;

· Thus far, a number of suspects have been arrested;

· All district disaster management centres have been placed on high-alert. A 24-hour call centre has been established and remains accessible in the event that further attacks of this nature occur in the future;

· Shelters have been set up to accommodate displaced foreign nationals and basic amenities such as water, sanitation, and healthcare are being provided;

· The South African Government is working closely with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), International Organisation for Migration (IOM), as well as non-governmental organisations to provide food, psycho-social and other support to those affected;

· The process of reintegrating those who were displaced back into their communities has begun;

· The Ministry of Small Business Development, will fast-track the implementation of the National Informal Business Upliftment Strategy (NIBUS) as part of addressing the concerns and challenges that face the informal business sector. NIBUS is based on three key pillars, namely skills development among the South African population, exploring partnerships between locals and foreign traders and reviewing policies and regulations; and

· Community engagements are being conducted through the Communities in Dialogue programme, Community Safety Forums, Ward Committees, and through Community Development Workers, amongst others.

We are also encouraged by the united stance against the violent attacks against foreign nationals taken by various South African political parties. In addition, there have also been commendable initiatives by ordinary South Africans who have taken a stand against xenophobia in general by organising peaceful marches in the affected areas, such as the Johannesburg Peace Bus initiative by a group of young South Africans.

Your Excellencies,

Addressing the then Organisation of African Unity (OAU) Summit in Tunis, Tunisia on 13 June 1994, President Nelson Mandela, had occasion to mention that:

“Africa shed her blood and surrendered the lives of her children so that all her children could be free. She gave of her limited wealth and resources so that all of Africa should be liberated. She opened her heart of hospitality and her head so full of wise counsel, so that we should emerge victorious. A million times, she put her hand to the plough that has now dug up the encrusted burden of oppression that had accumulated for centuries”

South Africa will not forget the hospitality and support we received from fellow Africans during the difficult times of our anti-apartheid liberation struggle. Our continent opened her doors and became home for many South Africans who fled the persecution of the apartheid government. For many decades, Africans made tremendous sacrifices in fighting side by side with us in a war against apartheid, contributing to the freedom we have today.

Since the advent of democratic governance in 1994, we worked cordially with fellow African countries not only to consolidate bilateral relations which are flourishing politically, economically and socially, but also to advance continental integration.

Inspired by the spirit of Pan-Africanism, the motive force of our liberation struggle, South Africa's foreign policy is driven by the vision to achieve a united African continent that is peaceful, democratic, non-racial, non-sexist, prosperous and which contributes to a world that is just and equitable.

It was for this reason that we took a conscious decision in 1994 to integrate foreign nationals into our society, rather than establish refugee camps. The recent events require of us to come up with a comprehensive framework aimed at fully and sustainably integrating our fellow African brothers and sisters.

South Africa pursues this vision, informed by the values of Ubuntu (Humanity). Ubuntu is the central concept of social and political organisation in the African global outlook, it consists of the principles of sharing and caring for one another. This means, generally speaking, that to be human is to affirm one's humanity by recognising the humanity of others and establish mutually respectful relations with them. Moreover, this adage teaches us that to denigrate and disrespect the other human being is to denigrate oneself. I can therefore state with utmost conviction that the spirit of Ubuntu is tightly woven in South Africa's moral fibre, more especially in our interaction with fellow Africans and the international community in general.

South Africa stands unwaveringly against all intolerances such as racism, xenophobia, homophobia and sexism.

The South African Government, therefore, urges South Africans not to allow a few individuals to reverse and undermine our historical achievements.

Your Excellencies,

As I conclude to allow more time for discussion, let me reiterate the commitment of the South African Government, working in partnership with your Governments and people, to address underlying causes of this recurring challenge in our society with a view of seeking sustainable long-term solutions.

Our gathering today, which I hope will be one of open engagement, is, therefore, an ideal platform that will facilitate the exploration of lasting solutions to this problem.

I thank you for your attention.

ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATION

SOURCE Department of International Relations and Cooperation, Republic of South Africa

Photo Credit: TALK OF THE TOWN By Orikinla, http://totnaija..com/
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by lolly2pops: 12:26pm On Apr 23, 2015
justwise:
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So those who were killed died for nothing? Because those barbaric animals stopped killing for 3days we all should forget about what has happened for weeks now?


Very silly comment! So you chose not to read through or to ignore the rest of what I sad. Typical of you. You see, it is the same species as you in South Africa that caused this blood shed. By inciting violence you are behaving the same way as the xenophobic people over here.
Re: South Africa Shuts Lagos Consulate by justwise(m): 12:32pm On Apr 23, 2015
lolly2pops:



Very silly comment! So you chose not to read through or to ignore the rest of what I sad. Typical of you. You see, it is the same species as you in South Africa that caused this blood shed. By inciting violence you are behaving the same way as the xenophobic people over here.

I highlighted silly part of your face saving comment. Many were killed, displaced and properties destroyed and you are here talking absolutely nonsense because they stopped for 3days? So what?

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