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Xenophobia Why It May Be Wrong To Send Mtn, Dstv Away From Nigeria by Jengem: 4:10am On Mar 02, 2017
The problems Nigerians are having in South Africa are with other blacks and not white South Afrikaans.

It will be wrong to punish the whites who have interests in these businesses because of the actions of a few monkeys.

Most blacks who have ownership interest in any of these big companies only do so because of Black Empowerment programs that favoured the ANC ruling political party and their cronies.

Dstv or mtn is not a company where any of the peasants harrassing our Nigerian brothers have any interest.

Just for your informate.
Re: Xenophobia Why It May Be Wrong To Send Mtn, Dstv Away From Nigeria by kokosin: 4:39am On Mar 02, 2017
south Africa is a black country... so weda white or black they b south African....Na d type of una dey make 9ja no dey great

Re: Xenophobia Why It May Be Wrong To Send Mtn, Dstv Away From Nigeria by orunto27: 4:44am On Mar 02, 2017
Zuma is The Culprit and he isn't as knowledgeable as Mbeki or Late Mandela.

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