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Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Sirseedorf(m): 9:38am On Sep 07, 2019
Any gesture or move that will hurt south Africa is welcome
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Johncuba(m): 9:39am On Sep 07, 2019
Good one from the House...

Really, the time for talks are long gone, its time to take actions against the barbaric SA govt and her people.

They must be made to pay for their atrocities against Nigerians.

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Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Mraproko1: 9:40am On Sep 07, 2019
Work the work stop talking the talk
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Olatomz1(f): 9:40am On Sep 07, 2019
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Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Femijohn198: 9:41am On Sep 07, 2019
Nigeria government na so so mouth dem get.
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by hopexter(m): 9:43am On Sep 07, 2019
ALCOHOLKILLS:
hope is from their pocket and not taxpayers money, because southy govt i know won't pay kobo even if Nigerian govt win this casr

It's because you know nothing about international law, they'll have no choice than to pay then maybe repatriate the payee nevertheless, South Africa must pay.
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by mrZENographer: 9:44am On Sep 07, 2019
Teejayphillip:
With our money abi? Kwantinu

It was the finance of Nigerians that was destroyed? So, yes.
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by mukthar2000(m): 9:46am On Sep 07, 2019
Thank u Gbajaa, I would be much impressed if truly u guy in the house can do that, let the stupid south Africans no that they are nothing but animals, let Niger make sure they take them back to the poverty era then, when they beg for food from Niger, idiot ingrate animalistic people.
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by samcus(m): 10:01am On Sep 07, 2019
Idealically, based on my intellectual capacity and my vast knowledge, tactically and tentatively, right from the beginning of times especially in the light of Ecclesiastes evolution, I have come to a concrete, definite and profound conclusion that nigeria is actually drowning.
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Sctests: 10:03am On Sep 07, 2019
ALCOHOLKILLS:
hope is from their pocket and not taxpayers money, because southy govt i know won't pay kobo even if Nigerian govt win this casr

Then freeze South African companies accounts in Nigeria and force them to cough out the money.
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by daniwise(m): 10:07am On Sep 07, 2019
If Nigeria was as good as some of these developed countries with foreign nationals doing well here, we no go send them.dem go do Dia own we go do our thing too.come lekki waterside hotel come see whites dey flex and nobody they reason den. we Nigerians are very tolerant and accomodative .Im quite sure Naija will be great again but not under this yau yau Buhari.
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by farem: 10:17am On Sep 07, 2019
Jordan97:
What Buhari couldn't do...

Shame on Buhari who couldn't organise ordinary press conference because he doesn't even know he is president

Is mentioning buhari a daily relief to your family's torture?
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Dee60: 10:18am On Sep 07, 2019
Who will help us get lawyers to fight for compensation from a Parliament that robs the people?

Nigerian politicians should face the truth - Charity begins at home. 90% of the Nigerians in SA will not even come back to Nigeria because of the injustice and corruption going on here.

Charity begins at home. What are the reps doing to curb kidnapping, youth unemployment etc?

Make your home great and see how Nigerians abroad will troop back home to do their business here.
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Teejayphillip(m): 10:31am On Sep 07, 2019
mrZENographer:


It was the finance of Nigerians that was destroyed? So, yes.

Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by klasiqo(m): 10:33am On Sep 07, 2019
Jalabase:
In response to the losses incurred by Nigerians, the House of Representatives has said it will approve funds for victims of the attacks who wish to take legal action against the country.

It also said it was considering compensation for those affected by the attacks.

The Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, said these while addressing journalists at a ‘world press conference’ held in Abuja on Friday.

He was accompanied by some principal officers of the Lower chamber, including the Deputy Speaker, Idris Wase; Majority Leader, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa; Deputy Leader, Peter Akpatason; Deputy Chief Whip, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha; and Chairman, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Buba Yakub.

The Speaker warned South Africa against labelling Nigerians in their country as criminals, asking it not to add insult to Nigeria’s grief.

He also noted that for South Africa not to be seen as encouraging and justifying the xenophobic attacks by its citizens, the government should openly dismiss the narrative that the attacks were provoked by the alleged criminal activities of Nigerians in the country.

While commending the actions so far taken by the Federal Government, he said the President should direct the Ministry of Health to assist the bereaved families in expediting the return of their loved ones who had lost their lives in the unfortunate events.

He said, “The time for speaking has long passed and the time for action has come to us with a fierce urgency demanding nothing less than our total commitment to revoking the old arrangements that have made such abominations against our people possible.”

“Too many a time, we are called to stand as pallbearers, bringing home to bury the bodies of our brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers, our children, savaged and decimated. What is their offence? That they dared to dream of glory and profit beyond our borders; and having dreamt, they endeavoured to make real the visions of their heart.

“We reject entirely the obvious attempt to change the true narrative of events by casting the recently organised acts of violence as a merely internecine conflict between gangs fighting for turf.”

Gbajabiamila stressed that the House was ready to authorise funding “for those citizens who wish to take legal action against identified perpetrators of the violence as well as those who sponsored them or permitted their actions to occur and to continue.”

He pointed out that the House would work with all the stakeholders within and outside government to evolve and implement a plan to evacuate Nigerians from where internal crises and conflicts have made the terrain unsafe for them.

He added, “We expect that the Government of South Africa will conduct a thorough investigation into these allegations and make public their findings, whatever they may be. Where any of these claims are determined to be true, we expect also that the individuals responsible will be held accountable to the highest degree allowed by law.”

Gbajabiamila announced the plan of the House to suspend its two-month annual recess to discuss the crisis, adding that the lower chamber would invite the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Geoffrey Onyeama); the Nigerian High Commissioner to South Africa (Kabiru Bala); the Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (Abike Dabiri-Erewa) and other stakeholders to review the issue.

A member of the House, Mr Kingsley Chinda, had in a message to our correspondent on Tuesday called on the National Assembly to reconvene for two days and condemn the alleged refusal by the Nigerian High Commission in South Africa to protect citizens running to it for safety.



Source: https://punchng.com/well-fund-xenophobic-victims-suit-against-south-africa-reps/amp/
This all we'll hear from them... Talk is cheap.. Action la need...
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Adeniyii2017: 10:34am On Sep 07, 2019
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Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by enemyofprogress: 10:44am On Sep 07, 2019
Just make sure you don't inflate the money. I don't trust you guys
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by seanjy4konji: 10:48am On Sep 07, 2019
as i a, typing this?over 20 senator are strategizing individually how to divert 400 million naira into thier baclays account on monday morning.
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by SayginSA: 10:59am On Sep 07, 2019
Jalabase:
In response to the losses incurred by Nigerians, the House of Representatives has said it will approve funds for victims of the attacks who wish to take legal action against the country.

It also said it was considering compensation for those affected by the attacks.

The Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, said these while addressing journalists at a ‘world press conference’ held in Abuja on Friday.

He was accompanied by some principal officers of the Lower chamber, including the Deputy Speaker, Idris Wase; Majority Leader, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa; Deputy Leader, Peter Akpatason; Deputy Chief Whip, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha; and Chairman, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Buba Yakub.

The Speaker warned South Africa against labelling Nigerians in their country as criminals, asking it not to add insult to Nigeria’s grief.

He also noted that for South Africa not to be seen as encouraging and justifying the xenophobic attacks by its citizens, the government should openly dismiss the narrative that the attacks were provoked by the alleged criminal activities of Nigerians in the country.

While commending the actions so far taken by the Federal Government, he said the President should direct the Ministry of Health to assist the bereaved families in expediting the return of their loved ones who had lost their lives in the unfortunate events.

He said, “The time for speaking has long passed and the time for action has come to us with a fierce urgency demanding nothing less than our total commitment to revoking the old arrangements that have made such abominations against our people possible.”

“Too many a time, we are called to stand as pallbearers, bringing home to bury the bodies of our brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers, our children, savaged and decimated. What is their offence? That they dared to dream of glory and profit beyond our borders; and having dreamt, they endeavoured to make real the visions of their heart.

“We reject entirely the obvious attempt to change the true narrative of events by casting the recently organised acts of violence as a merely internecine conflict between gangs fighting for turf.”

Gbajabiamila stressed that the House was ready to authorise funding “for those citizens who wish to take legal action against identified perpetrators of the violence as well as those who sponsored them or permitted their actions to occur and to continue.”

He pointed out that the House would work with all the stakeholders within and outside government to evolve and implement a plan to evacuate Nigerians from where internal crises and conflicts have made the terrain unsafe for them.

He added, “We expect that the Government of South Africa will conduct a thorough investigation into these allegations and make public their findings, whatever they may be. Where any of these claims are determined to be true, we expect also that the individuals responsible will be held accountable to the highest degree allowed by law.”

Gbajabiamila announced the plan of the House to suspend its two-month annual recess to discuss the crisis, adding that the lower chamber would invite the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Geoffrey Onyeama); the Nigerian High Commissioner to South Africa (Kabiru Bala); the Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (Abike Dabiri-Erewa) and other stakeholders to review the issue.

A member of the House, Mr Kingsley Chinda, had in a message to our correspondent on Tuesday called on the National Assembly to reconvene for two days and condemn the alleged refusal by the Nigerian High Commission in South Africa to protect citizens running to it for safety.



Source: https://punchng.com/well-fund-xenophobic-victims-suit-against-south-africa-reps/amp/

That will be like putting petrol on the fire,considering is a known fact that majority of Nigerians are into Drugs,scam, human trafficking and lately armed robberies in South Africa (but majority of the dress and sandals wearing,I think they're moslams,are the ones engaging in shop trading). Nigerians girls are hair stylists during the day and prostitutes at night. So what it will do is to united south africans against nigeria and result in government enforcing boarder control and dealing with illegal immigrants (also make them even consider camps for immigrants,like is done all over the continents)...at the end south africans will be the winners,so just do it!
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by SayginSA: 11:07am On Sep 07, 2019
SoftP:
Well, i see no point blabbing over this whole issue if the govt are truly sincere handling it to a brim.

First, call back all Nigerian Nationals in South Africa, make special provision and compensation here for them'

Cut all bilateral agreements, bonds that tied both countries, Nationalize all their investments here and retain their employed staffs to avoid people losing jobs

Then u can start talking of taking legal action against the country for bridge of trust.

Not until then, all this whole govt thing is nothing but gimmicks.

If u take legal action against them which offcourse Our govt won't be sincere with, will it stop the killings?

Will it change their mentality


This country self cry


those companies have american,uk,singapore,hong kong, norway,sweden and dubai,mutual funds,banks,pension funds,hedge fund,etc as their largest shareholders. So good luck with nationalising them.
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by SayginSA: 11:11am On Sep 07, 2019
Eskdale:
I want to use my remaining 1% battery to express my humble opinion about that, though the

is your generator dead or out of petrol?
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Belteshazzar1: 11:34am On Sep 07, 2019
hmmmmmmm government should do something. Enough of all these empty promises...
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Starhearts: 12:07pm On Sep 07, 2019
From d picture?
Who is dat man on white-panama cap
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by supercase1(m): 1:05pm On Sep 07, 2019
Our ILLITERATE presido refuse to make a simple press conference to address the nation which kind presido b dis undecided
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by tsinzu: 1:35pm On Sep 07, 2019
Story story
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Andybase: 2:44pm On Sep 07, 2019
Jordan97:
What Buhari couldn't do...

Shame on Buhari who couldn't organise ordinary press conference because he doesn't even know he is president

That he is a president does not mean he should play the roll of the three arm of government alone. His has taken a boread setp by sending an envoy to the southy president...
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by follock007(m): 4:02pm On Sep 07, 2019
I am willing to make that trip down under if you hold me with your big hands... We need to retrieve back our rightful asset away from the bonkom talkative monarch oriented South Africans... They are on this forum as i type
Re: We’ll Fund Xenophobic Victims’ Suit Against South Africa – Reps by Ripama: 5:20pm On Sep 07, 2019
I can only applaud this if the funds would come from individual contributions.

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