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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Zubeezanga(m): 4:58am On Dec 27, 2024
When I call this south Africans vile creatures you see why.
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Thunderfayamods: 5:05am On Dec 27, 2024
SmartPolician:
The entire area where those prisoners escaped from should be on lockdown. 6k is a massive number and security operatives should be mobilized to search for them. Those criminals who have been condemned should be shot on sight; there's no point keeping them alive anymore.
IG of police South Africa!
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Onewazobia(m): 5:23am On Dec 27, 2024
[quote author=kasim155 post=133457429]What is even wrong with the SA ppl of a thing. They are always feeling like their country is the only develop country in Africa. They should take things easy ooooo[/quo

Compare their minimum wage with ours

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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Onewazobia(m): 5:24am On Dec 27, 2024
lymelyte:
Don't blame the SAns..They have a better country than most African countries and some part of Europe..so protecting it is what most sane citizens would do. Even Europeans are trooping in as well.


Reasonable comment

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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Onewazobia(m): 5:29am On Dec 27, 2024
AuthorMan:
Many of these SA people have never been out of their country so they think it is paradise. Lol

Their best areas cant stand with many parts of Lagos talk less Abuja.


Hmmm, Oga

Pls compare their minimum wage with urs, check security threats to.
Although they are over doing things but on resources to human development ground they are a bit ahead

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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Catapault: 5:32am On Dec 27, 2024
Berrylite:
The South Africans be dey think like some over fed babies. If na like this una dey active online, you guys wouldn't have allowed the white folks ride in you and make you guys slave on your land.


They are only strong and loud when it comes to blacks.

When it comes to whites they turn to silent little cockroaches.

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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Hopebringer: 5:35am On Dec 27, 2024
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Still wondering what Mozambique's prison break has got to do with the steady erection and infection on these xenophobic morons angry.

grin grin grin cheesy
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Gentlevip: 6:34am On Dec 27, 2024
South Africa the new center for xenophobia in Africa
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Sofistcatdmoron: 6:48am On Dec 27, 2024
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Still wondering what Mozambique's prison break has got to do with the steady erection and infection on these xenophobic morons angry.

dont judge them bro, you are not in their shoes,
many mozambique tauts are everywhere in s.a, including many african citizens,
so thats y,
by the way dont forget ghana must go, that was when ghana was filling up nigeria

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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by ogaemma: 7:15am On Dec 27, 2024
I can't figure out why South Africans are crying foul.
The criminals and wickedness in already in South Africa is worst than those escapee prisoner's.
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Bonab: 7:22am On Dec 27, 2024
South Africans have this complex about them;that they think they are better than other black nations. They're always hostile and rude when talking about other African countries.

When the people are tired of corruption they will revolt, and not even gun or bullet can stop them. I pray everything is restored to Normalcy in Mozambique,as the leaders do the right thing.
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by MrPresidon: 8:21am On Dec 27, 2024
RandDigital:
South Africans are on high alert after reports that 6,000 prisoners escaped as tensions continue to rise in Mozambique. The country is in the middle of mass protests following the announcement of the recent election results. The ruling party, Frelimo, were declared the winner, but violent protests across the country greeted the announcement. The protests also negatively affected the South Africa economy, as it forced the closure of the Lebombo border.

SABC News reports that 6,000 prisoners have escaped the Maximum Security Prison in Machava Suburb, Maputo.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jq-71Ib154?si=LJV0gmce9E1jo2pE

Other social media posts indicate that the number is only 2,500. The prisoners managed to overpower guards and escaped with a number of AK47 rifles on Christmas Day.

It’s also been reported that civilians assisted the prisoners in making their escapes.

Social media users are not only worried that so many dangerous prisoners are out on the streets but also about where they could go next. Many South Africans are under the impression that they will enter the country and commit crimes here, given how easy it is to cross the border illegally. Citizens also have little faith in the government's ability to deal with the matter, and recently criticised ruling ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula for congratulating Frelimo on their victory (a fellow former liberation movement).

The South African government spoke up about the violent protests in Mozambique. The Department of International Relations and Cooperation expressed concern about the disruptive protests. The department called for calm in the country and urged the Mozambican government to commit to dialogue.

Hey Mr. Xenophobia, I keep telling you - stop posting stinking South Africa news on here. Nairaland is a Nigerian forum, not a South African forum. If you need somewhere to post stinking SA news, then create a SA online forum, or you can ask your slave masters to create one for you undecided

Fvcking xenophobists angry
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Kaa4(m): 8:22am On Dec 27, 2024
THese SA people are simply paranoid
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by MichaelSokoto(m): 8:23am On Dec 27, 2024
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Still wondering what Mozambique's prison break has got to do with the steady erection and infection on these xenophobic morons angry.
dey play!

jez pray 4 SA & move on!
grin
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by MichaelSokoto(m): 8:25am On Dec 27, 2024
Beuberry:
Mozambiquephobia is loading.
SA can get jealous of their shadows.
Very insecure burukutu sipping lazy fatyansh nation.
fatyansh?

jealousy is dah you?
cool

Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Beuberry(f): 8:51am On Dec 27, 2024
MichaelSokoto:

fatyansh?

jealousy is dah you?
cool
You d wish you can grab one part my ass but it's bigger than ya career.

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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Acidosis(m): 9:28am On Dec 27, 2024
South Africans should stop demarketing their country πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by RandDigital: 10:14am On Dec 27, 2024
MrPresidon:


Hey Mr. Xenophobia, I keep telling you - stop posting stinking South Africa news on here. Nairaland is a Nigerian forum, not a South African forum. If you need somewhere to post stinking SA news, then create a SA online forum, or you can ask your slave masters to create one for you undecided

Fvcking xenophobists angry

Go scavenge for food Hunger-gerian.

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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by RandDigital: 10:15am On Dec 27, 2024
Acidosis:


South Africans should stop demarketing their country πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

The idea is indeed to demarket it to undesirables.

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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by merits(m): 11:16am On Dec 27, 2024
RandDigital:
South Africans are on high alert after reports that 6,000 prisoners escaped as tensions continue to rise in Mozambique. The country is in the middle of mass protests following the announcement of the recent election results. The ruling party, Frelimo, were declared the winner, but violent protests across the country greeted the announcement. The protests also negatively affected the South Africa economy, as it forced the closure of the Lebombo border.

SABC News reports that 6,000 prisoners have escaped the Maximum Security Prison in Machava Suburb, Maputo.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jq-71Ib154?si=LJV0gmce9E1jo2pE

Other social media posts indicate that the number is only 2,500. The prisoners managed to overpower guards and escaped with a number of AK47 rifles on Christmas Day.

It’s also been reported that civilians assisted the prisoners in making their escapes.

Social media users are not only worried that so many dangerous prisoners are out on the streets but also about where they could go next. Many South Africans are under the impression that they will enter the country and commit crimes here, given how easy it is to cross the border illegally. Citizens also have little faith in the government's ability to deal with the matter, and recently criticised ruling ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula for congratulating Frelimo on their victory (a fellow former liberation movement).

The South African government spoke up about the violent protests in Mozambique. The Department of International Relations and Cooperation expressed concern about the disruptive protests. The department called for calm in the country and urged the Mozambican government to commit to dialogue.
Useless country Xenophobian region.
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by BondRiv: 11:32am On Dec 27, 2024
Small-minded people.
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by AuthorMan: 12:55pm On Dec 27, 2024
Onewazobia:


Hmmm, Oga

Pls compare their minimum wage with urs, check security threats to.
Although they are over doing things but on resources to human development ground they are a bit ahead

You are solidly right on this.
Security issues are less over there and some other few things are better than ours. Light for instance.
But my guy, I can boldly say that No nation in Africa can stand Naija o. I don waka small for dis Africa o.
You see, until you leave Nigeria for all these African Nations that are making mouth against Nigeria. That's when you will appreciate your country.

Our Major problem are the Mentally sick policians dey do us.
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by lymelyte(m): 12:59pm On Dec 27, 2024
AuthorMan:
Many of these SA people have never been out of their country so they think it is paradise. Lol

Their best areas cant stand with many parts of Lagos talk less Abuja.

stop the lies..

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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by lymelyte(m): 1:02pm On Dec 27, 2024
Bendeco02:

Noise maker

South Africa is better than Nigeria alaye.

One thing with we Nigerians is that we know how to brag undecided

Is like you have not heard of Cape Town?
my broda leave Dat guy.,Even Cape Town is too big for comparison naw.. grin

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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by lymelyte(m): 1:03pm On Dec 27, 2024
AuthorMan:


Cape town ko Cape coast ni.

Have you been there?

Have you ever stepped out of Naija.
Noise maker calling someone noise maker.

You think Im one of those who sit back in Naija and be making mouth about places they've never been.
stop exposing yourself bro..
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by lymelyte(m): 1:04pm On Dec 27, 2024
Bendeco02:

If you have been to South Africa or Cape Town, you won't have passed this false information.

Check any ranking source base on most beautiful cities in Africa, cape town is ahead of Nigeria. Is even No.1 on most source

Since you have been there but choose to lie to yourself maybe the ranking will convince you
That man has exposed himself..
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by EndBuhariNow(m): 2:02pm On Dec 27, 2024
Clowns crying
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Onewazobia(m): 2:31pm On Dec 27, 2024
AuthorMan:


You are solidly right on this.
Security issues are less over there and some other few things are better than ours. Light for instance.
But my guy, I can boldly say that No nation in Africa can stand Naija o. I don waka small for dis Africa o.
You see, until you leave Nigeria for all these African Nations that are making mouth against Nigeria. That's when you will appreciate your country.

Our Major problem are the Mentally sick policians dey do us.

You are on point but south Africa and some north Africa are far ahead in terms of human development index. Population and mineral resources are what we can pride in otherwise nothing.
Secondly our problem lies in our attitude to money, tribe and religion, our leaders are true reflection of the kind of people the majority of us are
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Neddyogu(m): 2:46pm On Dec 27, 2024
These people are just so paranoid
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Obekpa101: 4:15pm On Dec 27, 2024
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Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Uisolutions: 6:10pm On Dec 27, 2024
Re: S. Africans React To Mozambique Prison Break, "They're Coming Here!" - PICTURES by Federalis: 6:34pm On Dec 27, 2024
If not for the white, these same mofos south africans will always be the ones begging for other African countries to come and visit their yeye country at will. Aside the whites, the black south africans have a very big empty space upstairs, that can build a mansion. That's why there are lazy, xenophobic, and only good at spreading infections (STD)

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