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I by madmohamed(m): 1:00pm On Nov 13, 2023
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Re: I by Bliss62: 1:02pm On Nov 13, 2023
As long as they pay tax federal, state and local and they employ Nigerians, wetin come concern us


Let South African chase away FDI, that's their Business


UBA by tony Elumelu, Dangote Cement and Sugar, Glo mobile by Adenuga are doing well outside Nigeria
Re: I by madmohamed(m): 1:08pm On Nov 13, 2023
Bliss62:
As long as they pay tax federal, state and local and they employ Nigerians, wetin come concern us


Let South African chase away FDI, that's their Business


UBA by tony Elumelu, Dangote Cement and Sugar, Glo mobile by Adenuga are doing well outside Nigeria
South Africa open company in Nigeria and import workers from thire country and pay in South Africa rand the only money they pay thire South Africa working in Nigeria is the money for thire experience other pay in South Africa something they will not accept from anyone
Re: I by CallmeTrinity: 1:10pm On Nov 13, 2023
Bliss62:
As long as they pay tax federal, state and local and they employ Nigerians, wetin come concern us


Let South African chase away FDI, that's their Business


UBA by tony Elumelu, Dangote Cement and Sugar, Glo mobile by Adenuga are doing well outside Nigeria

Bless you for this raw truth. The South Africans are only hurting their own economy.

Remember when we in the niger delta were kidnapping and chasing away all the foreign oil workers ?

Who suffered it later? Till today my Rivers state remains a shadow of it's former self ...

So let the Zulu monkeys be chasing away foreigners na dem e go still pain later

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Re: I by Bliss62: 1:10pm On Nov 13, 2023
madmohamed:
South Africa open company in Nigeria and import workers from thire country and pay in South Africa rand the only money they pay thire South Africa working in Nigeria is the money for thire experience other pay in South Africa something they will not accept from anyone

Expatriate still spend money on local consumption, they live , eat and reside here

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Re: I by Bliss62: 1:14pm On Nov 13, 2023
madmohamed:
South Africa open company in Nigeria and import workers from thire country and pay in South Africa rand the only money they pay thire South Africa working in Nigeria is the money for thire experience other pay in South Africa something they will not accept from anyone

What if I told you inossun sells in North and West Africa, you can Google it

By the way my name is Muhammed and I wonder why your username is "madmohammed"
Re: I by madmohamed(m): 1:15pm On Nov 13, 2023
Bliss62:


Expatriate still spend money on local consumption, they live , eat and reside here
they should pay thire tax in Nigeria not in South Africa
Re: I by Bliss62: 1:16pm On Nov 13, 2023
madmohamed:
they should pay thire tax in Nigeria not in South Africa

They pay income tax in Nigeria, infact expatriate pay in dollars

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Re: I by orisa37: 1:45pm On Nov 13, 2023
RIGHT.
CHECK THE ACTIVITIES OF MTN, AIRTEL AND TWITTER.
Re: I by victorclean(f): 1:52pm On Nov 13, 2023
Why?
Re: I by victorclean(f): 1:57pm On Nov 13, 2023
We, I believe they are far better than indian , Lebanese and Chinese companies here.

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Re: I by Minime10(m): 3:06pm On Nov 13, 2023
Their DStv is even doing worst to is subscribers here in Nigeria and no regulatory institution is checkmating them at all.
DStv will even block your channels one full day before you current subscription expires.
That has been my experience with their cable network for the past three months now and complain enough and nothing change

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Re: I by Zooposki(f): 3:12pm On Nov 13, 2023
CallmeTrinity:


Bless you for this raw truth. The South Africans are only hurting their own economy.

Remember when we in the niger delta were kidnapping and chasing away all the foreign oil workers ?

Who suffered it later? Till today my Rivers state remains a shadow of it's former self ...

So let the Zulu monkeys be chasing away foreigners na dem e go still pain later

You should own that you are Igbo from the South East.

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Re: I by CallmeTrinity: 3:14pm On Nov 13, 2023
Zooposki:


Foolish boy, you should be proud that you are from the South East, not Niger Delta.

Another illiterate tout...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who parts have you stolen today ?

Ritualist boy 🤣🤣
Re: I by Zooposki(f): 3:29pm On Nov 13, 2023
CallmeTrinity:


Another illiterate tout...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who parts have you stolen today ?

Ritualist boy 🤣🤣

That’s why your region is in a mess, cos most of you pretend to be who you are not to destabilize other regions, but karma knows the truth and is making sure you are chopping wotowoto left, right and center. Continue in your foolishness and keep reaping what you have sown.

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Re: I by CallmeTrinity: 4:26pm On Nov 13, 2023
Zooposki:


That’s why your region is in a mess, cos most of you pretend to be who you are not to destabilize other regions, but karma knows the truth and is making sure you are chopping wotowoto left, right and center. Continue in your foolishness and keep reaping what you have sown.

illiterate tout dey find oil grin grin grin grin grin grin

if not for our oil where will your dangote refinery be?
Ozowor.

E pain am grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: I by tsdarkside(m): 5:29pm On Nov 13, 2023
Bliss62:


What if I told you inossun sells in North and West Africa, you can Google it

By the way my name is Muhammed and I wonder why your username is "madmohammed"

he is a igbo....
a muslim would not dare write such a name....

na igbo....

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Re: I by Lionessza6(f): 5:52pm On Nov 13, 2023
LMFAO. Yes, Nigerian government will chase out real investors out of Nigeria because of the whining of Nigerian street traders in South Africa grin. Goodluck with that my friend. The same way we are required to be involved only in the formal economy of Nigeria,that's exactly what you'll be required to do in South Africa. Invest in the formal economy and create employment the same way SA companies do in Nigeria and not come here with your salons harrassing us in street corners for patronage or using some internet cafes and dirty spare parts shops as fronts for your drug trade. The government and people of SA arent stupid. Your days are numbered here. Follow the laws and rules of the land, if you can't, then go back home.

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Re: I by Lionessza6(f): 5:57pm On Nov 13, 2023
madmohamed:
South Africa open company in Nigeria and import workers from thire country and pay in South Africa rand the only money they pay thire South Africa working in Nigeria is the money for thire experience other pay in South Africa something they will not accept from anyone

Misrepresentation of the truth. The South African laws allow foreign companies to bring in workers from their own countries if you can prove that such skills are scarce in South Africa or you couldn't find people qualified and experienced to do the work. But what you cannot do is import workers when the skills are readily available in the country. If you let that happen in your own country without the citizens making noise and the government acting, whose fault is that ?
Re: I by Lionessza6(f): 6:03pm On Nov 13, 2023
CallmeTrinity:


Bless you for this raw truth. The South Africans are only hurting their own economy.

Remember when we in the niger delta were kidnapping and chasing away all the foreign oil workers ?

Who suffered it later? Till today my Rivers state remains a shadow of it's former self ...

So let the Zulu monkeys be chasing away foreigners na dem e go still pain later
Smart one, there are no skilled professionals or expatriates that are chased out of SA , what we don't want is dirty informal businesses like salons, dirty markets , internet cafes, churches in every corner, spare parts shops even on our pavements etc. These are the investments your people bring here, and you want us to be happy with such nonsense when SA brings real investments to your country ? Never!. Bring us your industries , supermarket chains,manufacturing companies etc. Not petty traders and hustlers who are a burden to our infrastructure and ailing economy.

How are your hawkers going to hurt the economy of SA when they're chased out? grin. Are they paying taxes or employing people : No! So who loses?. We want only quality foreigners who add value to the country not parasites .

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Re: I by Lionessza6(f): 6:15pm On Nov 13, 2023
madmohamed:
they should pay thire tax in Nigeria not in South Africa
Smart one , do your unregistered salons and spare parts shops pay tax in SA?. Guess what, the businesses you want closed down are tax generating enterprises that add value to your national budget and create employment for your citizens. What value do Nigerians add to SA apart from the few professionals here? The rest, what are they here for ?

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Re: I by JagabanB: 6:20pm On Nov 13, 2023
madmohamed:
South Africa will never tolerate what they are doing in Nigeria in thire countrie

Foreign national doing business in South Africa is harass and thire business close down.

Very difficult to get permits to operate business in South Africa because they don't want any body to take any money out of south Africa economy.

The only investment Nigeria have in South Africa is Nigeria who are doing small business and now they are under attack by South Africa.

As I'm talking to you people leaving in fear because of mass deportation that will start soon.

The home afire refused to renue any part even when you have everything to apply for it.

If this happens it will affect everyone both Yoruba and igbo.

Nigeria government should do something to protect Nigeria leaving in South Africa.

They should protect Nigerians living in South Africa?
Same Nîgeriàns that will gladly abuse Nigèria and praise South Africa?
There's no place like home, Nigerians need to learn this the hard way.
Re: I by Lionessza6(f): 6:24pm On Nov 13, 2023
JagabanB:

They should protect Nigerians living in South Africa?
Same Nîgeriàns that will gladly abuse Nigèria and praise South Africa?
There's no place like home, Nigerians need to learn this the hard way.

We also don't want trashy people that will insult their own fatherland to come here. If someone can call their own home a zoo and all sorts of names because things arent going well, how willl they treat our country and what will they call our home if things don't work out for them here ?. Will you respect us if we come over there and we start insulting South Africa and our elders ?
Re: I by JagabanB: 6:25pm On Nov 13, 2023
Lionessza6:

Smart one , do your unregistered salons and spare parts shops pay tax in SA?. Guess what, the businesses you want closed down are tax generating enterprises that add value to your national budget and create employment for your citizens. What value do Nigerians add to SA apart from the few professionals here? The rest, what are they here for ?
MTN and DSTV don't add to our national budget, no d whine yasef.

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Re: I by Lionessza6(f): 6:27pm On Nov 13, 2023
JagabanB:

MTN and DSTV don't add to our national budget, no d whine yasef.

Do the taxes they pay go towards Tinubu and his wife's personal budget?
Re: I by JagabanB: 6:30pm On Nov 13, 2023
Lionessza6:


We also don't want trashy people that will insult their fatherland to come here. If someone can call their own home a zoo and all sorts of name because things arent going well, how willl they and what will they call our home if things don't work out for them here ?
I for one doñ't give a gooooddddamnnn fvck about Nigèrians living in SA.
Many of them are uneducated foIks without skiIIs, they simply travel out to "hustle".
U can dèpórt them if u wish, I for doñ't care, I will be pàiñed if the government gives them attention.
It's a good thing our government is not giving proper attention to those whom the German Chancellor told the president he will deport.
Professionals from Nigèria don't really fancy SA.
They prefer Europe and North America, the ones u are seeing in most Africàñ countries are MOSTLY people who came there to "hustle", if u foIks want to deport them, the baII is in ur court, someone calling out the government to retaliate because of some foIks who wón't bat an eyelid to àbûse their country and praise SA forgetting they will call on their country to defèñd them when crîsès arise.
Re: I by JagabanB: 6:33pm On Nov 13, 2023
Lionessza6:


Do the taxes they pay go towards Tinubu and his wife's personal budget?
Remove ur taxes and our budget won't be affected, taxes go to so many things in a country, I am sure u should be aware of that.
Re: I by Lionessza6(f): 6:41pm On Nov 13, 2023
JagabanB:

Remove ur taxes and our budget won't be affected, taxes go to so many things in a country, I am sure u should be aware of that.

Tax revenue collected by the government goes un-accounted for in Nigeria? If not then that tax is part of your budget whether it is used to pay salaries of civil servants or give out as charity to thugs during election by the APC. If it's used by your government, then it's definitely part of your budget no matter how small.
Re: I by Lionessza6(f): 6:46pm On Nov 13, 2023
JagabanB:

I for one doñ't give a gooooddddamnnn fvck about Nigèrians living in SA.
Many of them are uneducated foIks without skiIIs, they simply travel out to "hustle".
U can dèpórt them if u wish, I for doñ't care, I will be pàiñed if the government gives them attention.
It's a good thing our government is not giving proper attention to those whom the German Chancellor told the president he will deport.
Professionals from Nigèria don't really fancy SA.
They prefer Europe and North America, the ones u are seeing in most Africàñ countries are MOSTLY people who came there to "hustle", if u foIks want to deport them, the baII is in ur court, someone calling out the government to retaliate because of some foIks who wón't bat an eyelid to àbûse their country and praise SA forgetting they will call on their country to defèñd them when crîsès arise.

Some professionals from Nigeria don't fancy SA but some do, it might not be their first choice but they definitely do apply for jobs here.

With that being said, yes most Nigerians here have no business being here as you said. That is why op is crying he knows with the new proposed legislation they will finally be sent back to where they belong so that we can have space and time to face our problems and miscreants. Op should start packing and stop wailing

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Re: I by JagabanB: 6:58pm On Nov 13, 2023
Lionessza6:


Some professionals from Nigeria don't fancy SA but some do, it might not be their first choice but they definitely do apply for jobs here.

With that being said, yes most Nigerians here have no business being here as you said. That is why op is crying he knows with the new proposed legislation they will finally be sent back to where they belong so that we can have space and time to face our problems and miscreants. Op should start packing and stop wailing
Definitely there will be Nigerian professionals same way there are SA professionals as well as those who are not professionals here.
The fact remains that MOST professionals from Nigeria prefer Europe and North America.
Capable professionals will NEVER put SA as first choice when leaving Nigèria, only those "hustlers" will do that.
U can deport them (although we know the proposed legislation won't work out), if some people who are so quick to îñsuIt Nigèria in favor of the country they are staying and crîsès break out, then they expect Nigeria to retaliate on their behalf, it won't work.
German Chancellor on his 1 week visit here said same thing and the president didn't give him a satisfactory answer, something I am most pleased with.
Re: I by JagabanB: 6:59pm On Nov 13, 2023
Lionessza6:


Tax revenue collected by the government goes un-accounted for in Nigeria? If not then that tax is part of your budget whether it is used to pay salaries of civil servants or give out as charity to thugs during election by the APC. If it's used by your government, then it's definitely part of your budget no matter how small.
Not part of our budget, u don't write our budget, do u?
Ur ANC gives money to thugs in ur country?
Because here party don't give money to thugs.
Re: I by Lionessza6(f): 7:07pm On Nov 13, 2023
JagabanB:

Not part of our budget, u don't write our budget, do u?
Ur ANC gives money to thugs in ur country?
Because here party don't give money to thugs.

No , I don't draft your budget and neither do I draw the SA budget but logic tells me that every cent collected by the government adds to the national budget especially taxes from multinationals and income tax.

That's good to hear that Nigerian politicians don't get themselves involved with election fraud and other crimes related to that because in many countries including SA we suffer from that.

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