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Politics / South African President Wants Foreigners Deported From The Country Officially by iterator25: 7:16am On Apr 01, 2015
Durban - President Jacob Zuma's son, Edward, has come out in full support of King Goodwill Zwelithini's controversial
call to deport foreigners from South Africa.
“We need to be aware that as a country we are sitting on a ticking time bomb of them [foreigners] taking over the
country.
"The reason why I am saying that is because some of the foreigners are working for private security companies where
they have been employed for cheap labour. These companies are running away from complying with South African labour
laws,” said the president’s eldest son.
'Foreigners need to leave the country'
Zuma told News24 in an interview he fully agreed with Zwelithini’s sentiments that “foreigners needed to leave the
country.”
Zwelithini allegedly made the comments, which have sparked criticism, at a moral regeneration rally in Pongola, northern
KwaZulu-Natal, two weeks ago.
The Zulu king reportedly said that foreigners were changing the nature of South African society as they were taking
advantage of the poorly behaved and undisciplined locals.
Zwelithini was also quoted as saying, “We urge all foreigners to pack their bags and leave.”
Despite the South African Human Rights Commission now probing the Zulu king’s utterances, Zuma junior said, as a
citizen of South Africa, he fully agreed with the king.
He said some foreigners didn’t have legal documentation permitting them to be in the country.
Former soldiers a danger
The time bomb, charged Zuma, was that some foreigners were carrying guns and some of them were soldiers in their
home countries.
“In South Africa you need to have a gun licence to be able to carry a gun. Where are their licences? We can’t rule out
the possibility of a coup in the future. The government needs to clean out everyone that is in the country illegally. They
need to leave,” said Zuma.
He said foreigners were fuelling South Africa’s drug problem.
“They are the reason why there are so many drugs in the country. They supply and sell the drugs to communities in our
country. Take Radovan Krejcir for example, he came into the country because he knew he could commit crime and get
away with it,” said Zuma referring to the Czech fugitive who has been charged, along with three others, for the murder of
Lebanese national Sam Issa.
“I am not only talking about foreigners from African countries, I am also talking about Asians and Europeans as well.
They are a real security threat to this country and the police can’t catch them because they can’t be traced because
some of them do not have proper documentation,” said Zuma.


# m.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/Zumas-son-wants-foreigners-out-of-the-country-20150331
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 6:00am On Feb 16, 2015
shame

South Africa Gets Screwed

strategypage.com/htmw/htspace/articles/20150207.aspx

all they wanted was catch up wth nigeria's space program cheesy

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Politics / Re: Ghanaians Recruited Into Boko Haram by iterator25: 3:15pm On Dec 10, 2014
trying hard to be relevant
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Attacks French Firm In Northeast Nigeria by iterator25: 11:42am On Dec 08, 2014
theM16:
What's with the emphasis on 'french firm' ? Is that suppose to be a diversion?
thought so too
Politics / Re: Seized Aircraft + Weapons In Kano Are For French Forces In Chad, Says Russians by iterator25: 5:50pm On Dec 07, 2014
looks like what $15million would buy

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Politics / Re: Why Nigeria Cancelled US Military Training – FG by iterator25: 10:22pm On Dec 05, 2014
CityNG:


I have a US Marine and US National Guard personel in my immediate family, they don't go around raping civvies. If you want to form your opinion about an entire fighting force based on a few rogue personnel then your faculties are not yet fully formed.

Also try to actually live life and stop using YouTube as your life's measuring stick.
my uncle currently serves in the Nigerian army, down to earth, peaceful and God fearing .. 'they don't go around raping civvies'

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Politics / Re: Why Nigeria Cancelled US Military Training – FG by iterator25: 7:03am On Dec 05, 2014
CityNG:
I'm surrounded by clueless twits on NL.

Perhaps the US wants Nigerian Army to remove those weapons that they use to maim and kill ordinary civilians and show them how to properly use them on actual enemies instead.
and the US doesn't maim ordinary citizens? even rape them. dude, check YouTube videos of us marines violating human rights

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Politics / Re: Austerity: FG To Raise N480bn Through Luxury Tax, Others by iterator25: 6:08am On Nov 28, 2014
since its not oil money, they'd spend it judiciously. . I hope..


I just pray oil price falls further
Politics / Re: Most Nairaland Topics Are Difficult For Non Nigerians To Understand? by iterator25: 6:01am On Nov 28, 2014
there's a section for foreign affairs, look around dude

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Politics / Nigeria: Scientist's Conversion Of Urine Into Flammable Gases Gets Patent by iterator25: 8:32pm On Nov 13, 2014
A Nigerian scientist has obtained a patent for his pioneer work in converting urine into flammable gases. The breakthrough of
Ejikeme Patrick Nwosu, 31-year-old, has raised the hope of the world in using urine to solve its energy crisis.
Nwosu got Patent No NG/P/20/2013/699 for developing a process for conversion of urine into hydrogen-ammonia rich
flammable gases and fire resistant materials.
Nwosu, a graduate of Pure and Industrial Chemistry from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (NAU), Anambra State with a
Master of Science degree in Organic Chemistry from the University of Ibadan (UI), Oyo State, had claimed this process could
replace fossil fuel in the near future.
Also, Indian researchers have developed "The Urine Engine." The study was published recently in OSR Journal Of
Environmental Science, Toxicology And Food Technology by Yogendra G. Nandagaoli of the Department of Mechanical
Engineering, and Rasika R. Kakade of the Department of E&TC, SGBAU, Amravati, India.
The Patent Certificate for Nwosu's discovery with No 000698 granted for a period of 20 years on October 13, 2014, and
signed by the Registrar of Patents and Designs reads: "The Federal Government being willing to encourage all inventions
which may be for public good, is please to accede to the request by Ejikeme Patrick Nwosu of 3 Jaba Road, Ungwan Boro,
Kaduna South, Kaduna State, Nigeria, C/O Edumejowo & Associates, Suite 14 Peemas Complex, 13 Jere Street by Rita Lori
Hotel, Garki II, Abuja, for the sole use and advantage of an Invention for: Conversion of Urine into Hydrogen-Ammonia Rich
Flammable Gases and Fire Resistant Materials... "
Nwosu told The Guardian: "It is obvious that our crude oil reserves will be exhausted in few decades to come. When this
happens we will be forced to use other sources of fuel, but it would be more prudent to start acting prior to such state. Apart
from this, fossil fuel has a lot of dangers that come with it; chief among them is climatic disorders. In order to leave our
world better than I met it, I ventured into research on urine and have made some notable successes that can change the
world forever.
"After years of study, I have successfully developed a process that converts urine into flammable gases. These gases can be
used as an alternative to fossil fuel. This process is cheap, easy and very feasible. It requires treating urine with some
substances I identified after years of study. No external heat is required for this process. The flammable gas is rich in
hydrogen and ammonia. Both can be used directly to generate energy or could be further purified upon chemical treatments
to get hydrogen of very high purity. Hydrogen is the best fuel for engines because it poses no threat to the environment, it
produces water vapour as a by-product."
Nwosu said the United States government alone had invested billions of dollars in projects that could produce hydrogen from
various sources and it was high time the government acted on this.
He further explained: "Trillions of litres of urine are generated annually globally with an average adult producing about 2.5
litres daily. Contrary to people's view of urine as a waste, I see urine as the solution to our highly sought clean, renewable
and affordable energy. Very soon, urine will be for sale. You are welcome to our laboratory anytime for demo, while coming
do so with a bottle or bottles of urine and watch me change it to fire."
Nwosu, who says he is the chief executive officer (CEO) and director of Research at Lumos Laboratories and Company
Nigeria, Kaduna, said: "It is obvious that our crude oil reserves will be exhausted in few decades to come. When this happens
we will be forced to use other sources of fuel, but it would be more prudent to start acting prior to such state. Besides this,
fossil fuel has a lot of dangers that come with it; chief among them are climatic disorders.
"In order to leave our world better than I met it, I ventured into research on urine and have made some notable successes
that can change the world forever."
The Indian researchers concluded: "The energy required for urea electrolysis is 35 per cent less, which generated 40 per cent
cheaper hydrogen compared to water electrolysis. For this system, the exhaust gas is the water vapour. It does not emit
carbon monoxide like the normal fuel-based engine so this ensures clean environment for people.
"Again, one litre of urine can give you six hours of electricity. The source of urine is naturally available from human being
and cattle so there is availability of hydrogen easily. Using an electrolytic approach to produce hydrogen from urine is the
most abundant waste on Earth at a fraction of the cost of producing hydrogen from water.
"The hydrogen gas gives many more applications in all the fields such as in cars, vehicles and it is burned to provide heat.
But it requires special arrangement. It is used to drive turbine, in internal combustion engines for motive and electrical power.
Urea naturally hydrolyses into ammonia before generating gas phase ammonia emissions. These emissions lead to the
formation of ammonium sulphate and nitrate particulates in the air, which cause a variety of health problems including
chronic bronchitis, asthma attacks and premature death."
They continued: "Nothing is really a waste in the real sense of the word. Almost anything one can think of is reusable.
Everything has some value one way or another. The pollution increases in the world due to carbon monoxide poisoning from
fossil-fuel engine, the movement of petroleum products prices, environmental degradation and the recent fuel subsidy scam.
"So we started looking at different materials, one of which was urine. It is liquid, something that has hydrogen molecules in
it. The amount of voltage it takes to break a urine molecule is less than the amount it takes to break the hydrogen molecule
in water. So urine electrolyzed, releasing hydrogen- oxygen gas mixture from it, then hydrogen gas is purified. The purified
hydrogen gas is then pushed into the engine."
Urine turned into hydrogen fuel
In a report published 2009 in Discovery News, the Ohio University scientists said they could create large amounts of cheap
hydrogen from urine that could be burned or used in fuel cells, using a nickel-based electrode.
A professor at Ohio University developing the technology, Gerardine Botte, said: "One cow can provide enough energy to
supply hot water for 19 houses. Soldiers in the field could carry their own fuel."
Scientists from Ohio University, United States, were among the first, in July 2009, to describe the possibility of developing
urine-powered cars, homes and personal electronic devices in the Royal Society of Chemistry's Chemistry Communications.
The study on the new technology that accomplishes the direct conversion of urine and urea to pure hydrogen via
electrochemical oxidation with an inexpensive nickel catalyst is titled "Urea electrolysis: direct hydrogen production from
urine."
The researchers wrote: "The utilisation of wastewater for useful fuel has been gathering recent attention due to society's
need for alternative energy sources. The electroxidation of urea found at high concentrations in wastewater simultaneously
accomplishes fuel production and remediation of harmful nitrogen compounds that currently make their way into the
atmosphere and groundwater. Pure hydrogen was collected in the cathode compartment at 1.4 V cell potential, where water
electrolysis does not occur appreciably. It was determined that an inexpensive nickel catalyst is the most active and stable
for the process."
Also, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported on August 19, 2010, of a research team at Heriot-Watt University,
United Kingdom, investigating whether urine could be used as a source of renewable energy.
Indeed, U.S. researchers had in 2009 developed an efficient way of producing hydrogen from urine - a feat that could not
only fuel the cars of the future, but could also help clean up municipal wastewater.
Using hydrogen to power cars has become an increasingly attractive transportation fuel, as the only emission produced is
water - but a major stumbling block is the lack of a cheap, renewable source of the fuel.
Botte may now have found the answer, using an electrolytic approach to produce hydrogen from urine - the most abundant
waste on Earth - at a fraction of the cost of producing hydrogen from water.
Botte said the idea came to her several years ago at a conference on fuel cells, where they were discussing how to turn
clean water into clean power. "I wondered how we could do this better," she added - so started looking at waste streams as
a better source of molecules from which to produce hydrogen.
Urine's major constituent is urea, which incorporates four hydrogen atoms per molecule - importantly, less tightly bonded than
the hydrogen atoms in water molecules. Botte used electrolysis to break the molecule apart, developing an inexpensive new
nickel-based electrode to selectively and efficiently oxidise the urea. To break the molecule down, a voltage of 0.37V needs
to be applied across the cell - much less than the 1.23V needed to split water.
Electrolysis breaks down the urea, releasing hydrogen
Botte told Chemistry World: "During the electrochemical process the urea gets adsorbed on to the nickel electrode surface,
which passes the electrons needed to break up the molecule. Pure hydrogen is evolved at the cathode, while nitrogen plus a
trace of oxygen and hydrogen were collected at the anode. While carbon dioxide is generated during the reaction, none is
found in the collected gasses as it reacts with the potassium hydroxide in the solution to form potassium carbonate."
The group initially tested their process with 'synthetic' urine made of dissolved urea, but also showed that the process works
just as well with real human urine. "It took us some time to get clearance to work with human urine - which held up
publication of the research," Botte said.
According to Botte, currently available processes that can remove urine from water are expensive and inefficient. Urea
naturally hydrolyses into ammonia before generating gas phase ammonia emissions. These emissions lead to the formation
of ammonium sulphate and nitrate particulates in the air, which cause a variety of health problems including chronic
bronchitis, asthma attacks and premature death.
The group is currently conducting long-term stability studies on their electrolysis systems, as well as conducting
computational experiments to better understand the mechanisms at work.
Botte believes the technology could be easily scaled up to generate hydrogen while cleaning up the effluent from sewage
plants. "We do not need to reinvent the wheel as there are already electrolysers being used in different applications." She
believes the only the thing that would hamper the process would be the presence of a lot of salt.
Bruce Logan, an expert in energy generation from wastewater and director of Pennsylvania State University's H2E Center and
Engineering Environmental Institute, applauded Botte's efforts in developing a more energy efficient way of producing
hydrogen than splitting water. However, he did caution that urea gets converted very quickly into ammonia by bacteria, which
could limit the usefulness of the technique.
However, Logan does feel that it would be a good idea to start saving up urine - although not for the hydrogen. "You have to
remember the P [phosphorus] in pee - globally we need to start thinking about conserving phosphorus for fertiliser, because,
just like oil, one day the deposits are all going to run out and we need to start building phosphorus recycling into our
infrastructure," he said.

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Politics / Re: EU Begs Nigeria To Sign Trade Deal by iterator25: 11:19am On Nov 12, 2014
iamord:


Shut up!
If you don't know something or u are not sure ask or find out!!
Ghana is yet to sign it .nor any of the african countries.
I repeat if You don't know something or u are not sure ask or find out!
source?
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:52pm On Nov 10, 2014
a knock on the door, sure its donations again .. will be back boys, 'laiyer'
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:50pm On Nov 10, 2014
mzilakazi:


Do you mean by working as a gardener.
I mean feeding your family
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:50pm On Nov 10, 2014
DieVluit:


The bolded. Exactly!

Not even laws (tax laws, immigration laws or otherwise) could stop you.

You do whatever you like because you come from a land like that.

See what I mean when I say all the illegals from your part of the world sound like you?

you're going off key again boy .. speak english
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:47pm On Nov 10, 2014
DieVluit:


You are not in a position to donate anything . Yours is to marvel at South African electricity and roads that you can walk on without breaking your toes. Yours is to see what the next thing or south african that you can suck something from is. It's not like you left a legacy in Nigeria anyway. You left because there was nothing that you could suck there.
I'm human, I can't stand saffers cry if I refuse them
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:45pm On Nov 10, 2014
MduZA:


after drinking SA sweet tap water,not the river water you are used to back home....you come here and paint a bad picture on a country that feed you and your family back in Nigeria...you are too wise comrade
I'm feeding you in your own country, so I can do what ever I like... plus give you sweet beating if need be

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:41pm On Nov 10, 2014
DieVluit:


The black scum are feeding you, so if they are parasite then you are their excrement, seeing as you suck the life out of their land after having failed to contribute towards the building of yours.
the black scuum asking for donations and 'food droplets' feeding me? well ....
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:36pm On Nov 10, 2014
DieVluit:


But the black scum are feeding you today and you have left your land to seek shelter in their land. Post-1960, you found NOTHING to keep you in Nigeria and PLENTY to keep you in South Africa, as an illegal immigrant.
no, the black scuums are parasites, from bbee to land grab .. to 'donations' etc

I'll feed you tomorrow again
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:33pm On Nov 10, 2014
DieVluit:


Post 1960, you cannot boast of a country that you've contributed towards the building of. You've ran to South Africa, like many others before you and many others after you. Not to build it, but to suck from it what you couldn't suck out of Nigeria.
black scuums boasting of her colonial masters achievements.. boast of ingwe pre 94 and get locked up lol.. thanks to nairaland you have a voice
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:31pm On Nov 10, 2014
DieVluit:


Post 1960, you cannot boast of a country that you've contributed towards the building of. You've ran to South Africa, like many others before you and many others after you.
I'm glad you didn't repel that fact!.. regarding people running to south africa, will you call business men refugees too? dummy
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:28pm On Nov 10, 2014
DieVluit:


But you're still an illegal though.
we both know you raped someone yesterday
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:28pm On Nov 10, 2014
agaugust:


Ingwe maximum range is only 5.5km.

Nigerian army infantry has anti-tank recoilless rifles with 7km range.

SANDF Ratels won't even be able to fire one Ingwe, they just get deleted by Nigeria
.
pre-94, they could not boast of the missile nor apcs ..lazy scuums
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:25pm On Nov 10, 2014
DieVluit:


You are not the donating type. You are the parasitic type.
thanks, I'll let them know when they show up tomorrow
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:22pm On Nov 10, 2014
mzilakazi:


I have already hired two of your kind as garden boys to one of my businesses, so I am in need of one and that could possibly be you.
your compatriot is washing my boxers as we speak ... it's a job rotation, another will show up next week.. hungry fouls
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 4:21pm On Nov 10, 2014
ActivateKruger:


Charity begins at home, start with your hungry Nigerians - there's plenty of them.
what can I do? saffers show up at my door step errday asking for donations, I can't do it all bro, but I'll keep tryin
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 3:59pm On Nov 10, 2014
mzilakazi:



Man, I mean it I am in need of a garden boy.
I'm tellin you, i''ll feed you, your parents and your extended family for a decade .. just give me a chance
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 3:58pm On Nov 10, 2014
MduZA:


do you want me to tell your fellow country men back home how you guys try to speak south African accent,how you bend your tails when speaking to the locals and how you use terms like big brother,chief, when speaking to the locals ...irrespective Of whether one is a child or grown up?
lmao!.. ok dude.. saffers don't understand the six sexiest accent in the world, so we're forced to pronounce flat; 'flet' in SA accent, so Scuums can comprehend ., what are you feeling like though?., your compatriots refer me as chief so?.. is that some ego ish according to you or what?
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 3:46pm On Nov 10, 2014
mzilakazi:



I'll pay you R10 000 a month.
I'll feed your family household
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 3:45pm On Nov 10, 2014
DieVluit:


I am calling the illegal immigrant that is you a junkie and a parasite.
dude, we know the junkies.. you're one of them..fact!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 3:43pm On Nov 10, 2014
DieVluit:


But you are a junkie in South Africa, and you couldn't attach yourself to the Nigerian social system anyway. You just ran.
not sure what your definition of a junkie is.. you're calling a foreigner junkie ..dude, like really? junkie.. seriously? .. we know the junkies
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 3:40pm On Nov 10, 2014
MduZA:


your compatriots who use the term chief to refer ever south African..you can play it big here practically you know is impossible....
what's this one saying .. going off-key now?
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by iterator25: 3:39pm On Nov 10, 2014
mzilakazi:



I am in a desperate need of a garden boy, so are you not interested?
nah I don't engage junkies

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