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Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by KLEINBASS: 6:02pm On Jun 15
The recent surge in violence among Nigerian nationals in South Africa has drawn significant concern from both local and international communities. This alarming trend, driven by drug-related disputes, ritualistic practices, scamming, and dealing in stolen cars, has not only marred the reputation of the Nigerian diaspora but also exacerbated tensions within the South African society.

Background: A Fractured Community

South Africa, particularly its major cities like Johannesburg and Pretoria, has long been a destination for Nigerian migrants seeking better economic opportunities. However, the influx has also seen the rise of Nigerian criminal syndicates involved in various illegal activities. The lucrative markets of drugs, scamming, and stolen cars have led to fierce territorial battles, resulting in a wave of violence among rival groups.

Drugs: The Catalyst of Conflict

The primary driver of the violence is the competition for control over the drug market. Nigerian drug lords, operating with impunity in some areas, have engaged in brutal turf wars. These conflicts often lead to deadly confrontations, with rival factions resorting to extreme measures to establish dominance. The lucrative nature of the drug trade means that these disputes are not easily settled, leading to a cycle of retaliation and further bloodshed.

Rituals: A Sinister Dimension

Compounding the issue of drug-related violence is the involvement of ritualistic practices. Some factions believe in the use of traditional rituals to gain protection, power, and success in their illicit activities. These rituals, often involving human sacrifices, add a grim dimension to the violence. Reports have emerged of individuals being kidnapped and murdered for ritual purposes, casting a dark shadow over the Nigerian community.

Scamming: A Web of Deceit

In addition to drug trafficking and ritual killings, some Nigerian syndicates are deeply involved in scamming operations. These scams, often sophisticated and international in scope, range from online romance fraud to business email compromise schemes. The financial toll on victims is immense, and the associated criminal activities contribute to the violent turf wars. The competition for control over lucrative scam networks can be as fierce and deadly as that over the drug trade.

Stolen Cars: Fueling the Fire

The illicit trade in stolen cars is another lucrative business for some Nigerian criminal groups. High-end vehicles stolen in South Africa are often smuggled across borders and sold in other countries. This trade not only funds other criminal activities but also leads to violent confrontations among competing factions. The logistics of stealing, smuggling, and selling these vehicles require well-organized networks, further entrenching the criminal elements within the Nigerian community.

Impact on the Broader Community

The consequences of this violence extend beyond the immediate Nigerian factions involved. The broader Nigerian community in South Africa, many of whom are law-abiding citizens, faces increased suspicion and discrimination. Xenophobic sentiments, already a problem in South Africa, are further fueled by these violent incidents, leading to a dangerous and divisive climate.

Moreover, the violence undermines the efforts of South African authorities to maintain law and order. Law enforcement agencies, already stretched thin, struggle to contain the criminal activities and protect innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.

Efforts to Combat the Crisis

Both Nigerian and South African authorities have recognized the severity of the issue and have pledged to cooperate in addressing it. Efforts include increased policing, intelligence sharing, and community outreach programs aimed at fostering trust and cooperation among the affected communities.

Community leaders and civil society organizations also play a crucial role in mitigating the violence. Initiatives to educate young Nigerians about the dangers of involvement in drugs, scamming, and stolen car operations, as well as the consequences of ritualistic practices, are essential in breaking the cycle of violence.

Conclusion: A Call for Unity and Action

The violence among Nigerian nationals in South Africa, driven by drugs, rituals, scamming, and stolen cars, is a multifaceted crisis that demands a comprehensive response. It calls for collaboration between governments, law enforcement, and community leaders to address the root causes and promote peace. Only through concerted efforts can the cycle of violence be broken, ensuring the safety and well-being of all individuals in the affected communities.

Ultimately, addressing the underlying socio-economic factors driving individuals towards these criminal activities is essential for long-term solutions. Providing legitimate economic opportunities and fostering a sense of community and belonging can pave the way for a more harmonious coexistence.

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by KLEINBASS: 6:06pm On Jun 15
Human Trafficking: The Darkest Trade

Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of the criminal activities is human trafficking. Some Nigerian gangs are involved in the trafficking of women and children for purposes of sexual exploitation and forced labor. Victims, often lured with promises of employment or better living conditions, find themselves trapped in horrific circumstances. The human trafficking networks are sophisticated and brutal, involving the exploitation of the most vulnerable.
Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by Lionessza6(f): 6:29pm On Jun 15
There's only two solutions to this menace . Mass deportations of these evil people. And making sure only Nigerians with 5 million rands in their banks are allowed to enter South Africa or else we will keep on being invaded by these savages.

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by KLEINBASS: 6:45pm On Jun 15
Lionessza6:
There's only two solutions to this menace . Mass deportations of these evil people. And making sure only Nigerians with 5 million rands in their banks are allowed to enter South Africa or else we will keep on being invaded by these savages.

They will cry xenophobia from the button of their hearts. Remember South African men a jealous of hard working Nigeria and their nothing without whites. They also donated money during apartheid (which no one in the ANC received, they were scammed). Deep down they know that their a problem

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by santaclaws: 7:23pm On Jun 15
Don't come here to spread your usual hate... If Nigerian nationals around you are committing crime, report them to the appropriate authorities, nobody would blame you for that... Let them arrest & deport them, but we know most of you are just jealous of the successful ones among them... I won't talk too much.

Y'all always blame drug dealers, but we see your people attacking legitimate foreign businesses, not the so-called drug dealers.

Come to think of it, your own people (South Africans) are some of the most ruthless criminals in Africa. Lots of Nigerians have been attacked, robbed and shot during their stay in SA and none of them came back to bad-mouth your country.

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by KLEINBASS: 7:49pm On Jun 15
santaclaws:
Don't come here to spread your usual hate... If Nigerian nationals around you are committing crime, report them to the appropriate authorities, nobody would blame you for that... Let them arrest & deport them, but we know most of you are just jealous of the successful ones among them... I won't talk too much.

Y'all always blame drug dealers, but we see your people attacking legitimate foreign businesses, not the so-called drug dealers.

Come to think of it, your own people (South Africans) are some of the most ruthless criminals in Africa. Lots of Nigerians have been attacked, robbed and shot during their stay in SA and none of them came back to bad-mouth your country.

You know the truth about Nigerians in South Afric they’re their criminals.just today a Nigerian couple got life in prison for human trafficking. Nigerians in South Africa are robbing each other boss

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by ShinnBet: 8:09pm On Jun 15
santaclaws:
Don't come here to spread your usual hate... If Nigerian nationals around you are committing crime, report them to the appropriate authorities, nobody would blame you for that... Let them arrest & deport them, but we know most of you are just jealous of the successful ones among them... I won't talk too much.

Y'all always blame drug dealers, but we see your people attacking legitimate foreign businesses, not the so-called drug dealers.

Come to think of it, your own people (South Africans) are some of the most ruthless criminals in Africa. Lots of Nigerians have been attacked, robbed and shot during their stay in SA and none of them came back to bad-mouth your country.

Even SA people dey jealous una now abi?

Total disgrace .

I hope you get your Biafra in due time.

Your people are involved in all manner of rubbish that is eating into the fabric of another people's society and you are here saying that they are jealous of you ?

Are you people normal ?

The drug wars in SA are between your own people. Not a day passes that a cadaver is brought back to Nigeria of one of your own people murdered in a drug turf war and you are here saying they are jealous of you?

I really blame the British for yoking descent people in Nigeria with you guys.

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by ShinnBet: 8:11pm On Jun 15
KLEINBASS:


You know the truth about Nigerians in South Afric they’re their criminals.just today a Nigerian couple got life in prison for human trafficking. Nigerians in South Africa are robbing each other boss

Be specific.

Nigeria is a conglomerate of different nationalities akin to the Soviet Union.

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by WorWorBoy: 9:48pm On Jun 15
KLEINBASS:
The recent surge in violence among Nigerian nationals in South Africa has drawn significant concern from both local and international communities. This alarming trend, driven by drug-related disputes, ritualistic practices, scamming, and dealing in stolen cars, has not only marred the reputation of the Nigerian diaspora but also exacerbated tensions within the South African society.

Background: A Fractured Community

South Africa, particularly its major cities like Johannesburg and Pretoria, has long been a destination for Nigerian migrants seeking better economic opportunities. However, the influx has also seen the rise of Nigerian criminal syndicates involved in various illegal activities. The lucrative markets of drugs, scamming, and stolen cars have led to fierce territorial battles, resulting in a wave of violence among rival groups.

Drugs: The Catalyst of Conflict

The primary driver of the violence is the competition for control over the drug market. Nigerian drug lords, operating with impunity in some areas, have engaged in brutal turf wars. These conflicts often lead to deadly confrontations, with rival factions resorting to extreme measures to establish dominance. The lucrative nature of the drug trade means that these disputes are not easily settled, leading to a cycle of retaliation and further bloodshed.

Rituals: A Sinister Dimension

Compounding the issue of drug-related violence is the involvement of ritualistic practices. Some factions believe in the use of traditional rituals to gain protection, power, and success in their illicit activities. These rituals, often involving human sacrifices, add a grim dimension to the violence. Reports have emerged of individuals being kidnapped and murdered for ritual purposes, casting a dark shadow over the Nigerian community.

Scamming: A Web of Deceit

In addition to drug trafficking and ritual killings, some Nigerian syndicates are deeply involved in scamming operations. These scams, often sophisticated and international in scope, range from online romance fraud to business email compromise schemes. The financial toll on victims is immense, and the associated criminal activities contribute to the violent turf wars. The competition for control over lucrative scam networks can be as fierce and deadly as that over the drug trade.

Stolen Cars: Fueling the Fire

The illicit trade in stolen cars is another lucrative business for some Nigerian criminal groups. High-end vehicles stolen in South Africa are often smuggled across borders and sold in other countries. This trade not only funds other criminal activities but also leads to violent confrontations among competing factions. The logistics of stealing, smuggling, and selling these vehicles require well-organized networks, further entrenching the criminal elements within the Nigerian community.

Impact on the Broader Community

The consequences of this violence extend beyond the immediate Nigerian factions involved. The broader Nigerian community in South Africa, many of whom are law-abiding citizens, faces increased suspicion and discrimination. Xenophobic sentiments, already a problem in South Africa, are further fueled by these violent incidents, leading to a dangerous and divisive climate.

Moreover, the violence undermines the efforts of South African authorities to maintain law and order. Law enforcement agencies, already stretched thin, struggle to contain the criminal activities and protect innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.

Efforts to Combat the Crisis

Both Nigerian and South African authorities have recognized the severity of the issue and have pledged to cooperate in addressing it. Efforts include increased policing, intelligence sharing, and community outreach programs aimed at fostering trust and cooperation among the affected communities.

Community leaders and civil society organizations also play a crucial role in mitigating the violence. Initiatives to educate young Nigerians about the dangers of involvement in drugs, scamming, and stolen car operations, as well as the consequences of ritualistic practices, are essential in breaking the cycle of violence.

Conclusion: A Call for Unity and Action

The violence among Nigerian nationals in South Africa, driven by drugs, rituals, scamming, and stolen cars, is a multifaceted crisis that demands a comprehensive response. It calls for collaboration between governments, law enforcement, and community leaders to address the root causes and promote peace. Only through concerted efforts can the cycle of violence be broken, ensuring the safety and well-being of all individuals in the affected communities.

Ultimately, addressing the underlying socio-economic factors driving individuals towards these criminal activities is essential for long-term solutions. Providing legitimate economic opportunities and fostering a sense of community and belonging can pave the way for a more harmonious coexistence.
Hades should strike u dead. Let me ask you something, these drugs that Nigeria comes to sell in south Africa ( as you claim) who are the ones buying these drugs? Is it Nigerians living in South Africa,or you south Africans? If it's you South Africans then something is seriously wrong with you people because you are addicted to ment, if you are addicted to ment then it's not the Nigerians faults. After all, they are only doing what their customer wants,if there's no demand then there won't be a supplier, instead of your government to educate you Zulu freaks how ment is harmful to ones health,you are trying to pass the blame on Nigerians? Wtf are you smoking? And don't give me that crap of how Nigerians do this or do that, south Africa has always been a violent country, infact your cities top the 5 most dangerous cities on this planet,so don't come here and try to push your woes on others.🤷🚶🚶

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by WorWorBoy: 10:03pm On Jun 15
Lionessza6:
There's only two solutions to this menace . Mass deportations of these evil people. And making sure only Nigerians with 5 million rands in their banks are allowed to enter South Africa or else we will keep on being invaded by these savages.
You keep ranting forever and yet I can't seems to understand why your government haven't done all that you typed.🤦Scratch that, deport all Nigerians from SA, infact do not even allow any single Nigerian into SA, even if they have 50 million dollars do not allow any Nigerian in your country,I believe SA will turn into a paradise.
While you do that, make sure you take your blood sucking,fraud, leach of a companies likes MTN, DStv,Gotv ShopRite along with you and ban them from operating in Nigeria. What is good for the goose is also good for the gander,only then will you South Africans will truly be free from Nigerians,and have the paradise that has delude you for so long.🤷🚶🚶

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by ShinnBet: 10:11pm On Jun 15
WorWorBoy:

Hades should strike u dead. Let me ask you something, these drugs that Nigeria comes to sell in south Africa ( as you claim) who are the ones buying these drugs? Is it Nigerians living in South Africa,or you south Africans? If it's you South Africans then something is seriously wrong with you people because you are addicted to ment, if you are addicted to ment then it's not the Nigerians faults. After all, they are only doing what their customer wants,if there's no demand then there won't be a supplier, instead of your government to educate you Zulu freaks how ment is harmful to ones health,you are trying to pass the blame on Nigerians? Wtf are you smoking? And don't give me that crap of how Nigerians do this or do that, south Africa has always been a violent country, infact your cities top the 5 most dangerous cities on this planet,so don't come here and try to push your woes on others.🤷🚶🚶

Please, henceforth refrain from using Nigeria and Nigerians to categorise your drug dealing criminals.

Thank you

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by WorWorBoy: 10:18pm On Jun 15
ShinnBet:


Please, henceforth refrain from using Nigeria and Nigerians to categorise your drug dealing criminals.

Thank you

You they mad? your head correct, if u know weiting good for you,you better carry your stupidity out of my mention,I hate retards.
Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by ShinnBet: 10:18pm On Jun 15
WorWorBoy:
You keep ranting forever and yet I can't seems to understand why your government haven't done all that you typed.🤦Scratch that, deport all Nigerians from SA, infact do not even allow any single Nigerian into SA, even if they have 50 million dollars do not allow any Nigerian in your country,I believe SA will turn into a paradise.
While you do that, make sure you take your blood sucking,fraud, leach of a companies likes MTN, DStv,Gotv ShopRite along with you and ban them from operating in Nigeria. What is good for the goose is also good for the gander,only then will you South Africans will truly be free from Nigerians,and have the paradise that has delude you for so long.🤷🚶🚶

If dem begin deport you guys now , you go cry xenophobia and begun to insult Nigerian govt for not intervening.


You people really need Gods intervention in that your yeast.

The minute we grant you that your dot Biafra the better it will be for all because when that happens you won't hide under the cover of Nigeria's longstanding but now battered international standing to be granted visas to go and spread your lack of home training.

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by ShinnBet: 10:26pm On Jun 15
WorWorBoy:
You they mad? your head correct, if u know weiting good for you,you better carry your stupidity out of my mention,I hate retards.

Because nah your papa get NL.

Tueh.
Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by ShinnBet: 11:41pm On Jun 15
WorWorBoy:



Let me ask you something, these drugs that Nigeria comes to sell in south Africa ( as you claim) who are the ones buying these drugs?

Look at what this banza posted and tell me these people are normal.

Dem swear for Una?


So because they have a drug problem in SA , you idiots must fulfil the demand for drugs?

I have never ever in my life seen a people who have zero moral compass like you guys


I hope SA peeps wake up one day and start chasing you out of their land.

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by tutudesz: 12:05am On Jun 16
Lionessza6:
There's only two solutions to this menace . Mass deportations of these evil people. And making sure only Nigerians with 5 million rands in their banks are allowed to enter South Africa or else we will keep on being invaded by these savages.
I know Nigerians are into Drugs and Scamming people big time, but stealing of cars and robbery is done by South Africans undecided
Majority of crimes committed with guns are done by your brother's
Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by haybhi1(m): 12:06am On Jun 16
ShinnBet:
Look at what this banza posted and tell me these people are normal.

Dem swear for Una?

So because they have a drug problem in SA , you idiots must fulfil the demand for drugs?

I have never ever in my life seen a people who have zero moral compass like you guys

I hope SA peeps wake up one day and start chasing you out of their land.
Crime is norms to them na... Mmesoma, the girl from Ghana reported in news... if you live in Lagos and frequent markets like Alaba and Computer village, you know better

Dear Kleinbass, Lionessza6, please beware Nigeria is a collection of countless, diverse tribes. While a lot of these rarely engage in these crimes, it's common among a few of us. Please report whoever you find criminalizing and punish as due. The few don't represent the moral compass or values of the rest of us, as the rest of us suffer victimhood steadily here too—from fake products (ranging from fake clinical drugs and fake baby foods to fake car tires and drinks) to electrical materials.

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by ShogunNoName: 7:15am On Jun 16
ShinnBet:


Look at what this banza posted and tell me these people are normal.

Dem swear for Una?


So because they have a drug problem in SA , you idiots must fulfil the demand for drugs?

I have never ever in my life seen a people who have zero moral compass like you guys


I hope SA peeps wake up one day and start chasing you out of their land.


Are you stupid? Why is it always hard to separate you pro Nazi from tribalism and stupidity.

If they generalize that you Yorubas are all human ritualists who killed elders now you will start ranting like a buffoon but here you are generalizing about their tribe?
Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by KLEINBASS: 8:03am On Jun 16
tutudesz:

I know Nigerians are into Drugs and Scamming people big time, but stealing of cars and robbery is done by South Africans undecided
Majority of crimes committed with guns are done by your brother's

True you are correct stealing of cars and robberies is done by South Africans and Zimbabweans however they mostly sell them to Nigerian car dealerships. Nigerians are too smart to get their hands dirty . If you watch a show called sizokthola you will see how smart Nigerians are, they study every loophole in the constitution. Nigerians are one of the smartest people given the opportunity, am just surprised that the government displays the opposite (someone stole my phone to say something positive 😂)
Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by Uniquekriss(m): 1:19pm On Jun 16
Lionessza6:
There's only two solutions to this menace . Mass deportations of these evil people. And making sure only Nigerians with 5 million rands in their banks are allowed to enter South Africa or else we will keep on being invaded by these savages.
what's the basis for this statement? Do you mean all the ev*l peddlers in SA are Nigerians, what's the nigga with 5m rand come to do in SA, invest it? Don't you know that if Nigeria is removed from SA market your economy would crumble? There are South Africans in Nigeria and there has never been news of Xenophobia, why the hate?
Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by KLEINBASS: 1:38pm On Jun 16
Uniquekriss:
what's the basis for this statement? Do you mean all the ev*l peddlers in SA are Nigerians, what's the nigga with 5m rand come to do in SA, invest it? Don't you know that if Nigeria is removed from SA market your economy would crumble? There are South Africans in Nigeria and there has never been news of Xenophobia, why the hate?

Because their not committing crimes in high numbers and their also legal. Just yesterday a couple from Nigeria were sentenced to life sentences for human trafficking and to also find that they’re illegal in the country. There is a show in South Africa that busts drug dealers called Sizokthola and 80% of people arrested on the Show are Nigerians.

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by KLEINBASS: 1:43pm On Jun 16
Because their not committing crimes and running around the streets like headless chickens, just yesterday a Nigerian couple was sentenced to life in prison for human trafficking to also find that their illicit in the country. There is a show in South Africa that busts drug dealers called Sizokthola and 80% of people arrested on the Show are Nigerians.

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by Uniquekriss(m): 1:43pm On Jun 16
KLEINBASS:


Because their not committing crimes in high numbers and their also legal. Just yesterday a couple from Nigeria were sentenced to life sentences for human trafficking and to also find that they’re illegal in the country.
that's not enough, it doesn't mean that every Nigerian is a criminal, we have Nigerians in the Americas and Europe making a name for themselves and the country, blazing the trail, Ven there in SA, there are so many Nigerians doing well and helping that nation, we need each other.
Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by KLEINBASS: 1:48pm On Jun 16
Uniquekriss:
that's not enough, it doesn't mean that every Nigerian is a criminal, we have Nigerians in the Americas and Europe making a name for themselves and the country, blazing the trail, Ven there in SA, there are so many Nigerians doing well and helping that nation, we need each other.

There is countries suspending Nigerian Visas , the bad is so bad that is overshadows any good that a Nigerian might be doing. My guy is bad what some of your brothers are doing around the world and they seem to be celebrated in Nigeria as hustlers.

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by Uniquekriss(m): 2:16pm On Jun 16
KLEINBASS:


There is countries suspending Nigerian Visas , the bad is so bad that is overshadows any good that a Nigerian might be doing. My guy is bad what some of your brothers are doing around the world and they seem to be celebrated in Nigeria as hustlers.
every country has these set of people, we have seen indians and Chinese murder people in Nigeria, the person who brought Ebola to Nigeria is from Liberia, he purposely came to spill the disease, so don't crucify us because there are so many of us that are still very good and we enjoy the so many things that makes us different, culture and tradition, language, food, music and the likes. The beauty in diversity is what we should take advantage of. I know so many Nigerians who have foundations in SA and are using it to help your fellow country men
Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by Lionessza6(f): 3:05pm On Jun 16
tutudesz:

I know Nigerians are into Drugs and Scamming people big time, but stealing of cars and robbery is done by South Africans undecided
Majority of crimes committed with guns are done by your brother's

And this is supposed to be a justification or what ?. Who said SA doesn't have criminals, didn't we have prisons and jails before you savages came here, what do you think those were for ?

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by Lionessza6(f): 3:21pm On Jun 16
Uniquekriss:
every country has these set of people, we have seen indians and Chinese murder people in Nigeria, the person who brought Ebola to Nigeria is from Liberia, he purposely came to spill the disease, so don't crucify us because there are so many of us that are still very good and we enjoy the so many things that makes us different, culture and tradition, language, food, music and the likes. The beauty in diversity is what we should take advantage of. I know so many Nigerians who have foundations in SA and are using it to help your fellow country men


What are the chances of finding those nationalities in your prison cells vs you in their prisons? You are comparing "acceptable "numbers of foreign criminals in your country to the numbers you have outside of your country? grin. Seriously, indians and Chinese have way more people than you and also have more diasporans than you but how come they don't have the same reputation of criminality as you do?. Ethiopians and somalis are also littered everywhere but hardly do you hear of them being associated with such vices, why you.

Nothing makes people despise you people more than the excuses you make for criminals. The " there's criminals in every nation" ...duh!! But do those nations want to import more savages into their countries?.

I know for sure you must be from the home of hardened criminals in Biafra grin....not that other Nigerians are innocent but there seems to be a peculiar love for defending criminals by you people.

Why are Fulani criminals and rapists targetted by UGM and IPOB in your tiny 5 states? Because they are foreign criminals, no one would ever take lightly to foreign invaders causing harm in their territory . I'm sure you have plenty of armed robbers, kidnappers and rapists in Biafra but you formed a whole army made of toy soldiers just to defend your region from foreign criminals. That doesn't mean that all Fulanis are criminals , no? But their attacks on your communities became unbearable and action was taken...so don't cry when you see community vigilantes in South Africa acting against your people as well. As long as you bring the war to us , we will treat you as an enemy .

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by Lionessza6(f): 3:27pm On Jun 16
WorWorBoy:
You keep ranting forever and yet I can't seems to understand why your government haven't done all that you typed.🤦Scratch that, deport all Nigerians from SA, infact do not even allow any single Nigerian into SA, even if they have 50 million dollars do not allow any Nigerian in your country,I believe SA will turn into a paradise.
While you do that, make sure you take your blood sucking,fraud, leach of a companies likes MTN, DStv,Gotv ShopRite along with you and ban them from operating in Nigeria. What is good for the goose is also good for the gander,only then will you South Africans will truly be free from Nigerians,and have the paradise that has delude you for so long.🤷🚶🚶


LMFAO. grin grin. Why are you crying? grin grin. So you are seriously comparing Multi-nationals that pay taxes and create jobs to your street thugs? grin grin.....who thinks like this ? cheesy grin. Who do you think Tinubu would stand with; those companies or the savages from Biafra who are constituting a nuisance in our country? grin. Think carefully there my flat-headed friend ....do you think APC would stand with a bunch of LP -bitter obidients or companies that bring value to the Nigerian economy grin grin..... I said think carefully my bitter Obidient- criminal friend grin

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by Lionessza6(f): 3:39pm On Jun 16
Uniquekriss:
what's the basis for this statement? Do you mean all the ev*l peddlers in SA are Nigerians, what's the nigga with 5m rand come to do in SA, invest it? Don't you know that if Nigeria is removed from SA market your economy would crumble? There are South Africans in Nigeria and there has never been news of Xenophobia, why the hate?

Now I know for sure that you're from the criminal republic of Dunces called Biafra grin. The money made in Nigeria doesn't even cover 1%of our GDP but in that flat-head of yours Nigeria could crumble our economy grin grin grin.

Yes, those who claim they are here to invest should have that amount or keep their investment to themselves , we don't want petty traders here who later turn to criminality because they can't keep up with the bills.

Who said all evil in South Africa is committed by Nigerians?. Just like you lie against your fellow countrymen to deflect from your criminal ways you're trying to pull that stunt on me too? grin. Nigga, we are talking about the issues raised on that article , focus! grin. I know it's in your nature to lie and deflect but Unfortunately for you , that cheap blackmail won't work with me grin.

Show me South Africans who have robbed , killed, kidnapped, raped , scammed and drugged their host communities in Nigeria? . South Africanns are model guests in Nigeria, so they have never given you a reason to think of them as savages. But the opposite is true for you here. Read the article again and tell me if you would be so welcoming if we did half the shyt you do here. I know you don't have an honest bone in you , so you will lie and play victim as usual . Such devilish humans .

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Re: Nigerian Nationals In South Africa: The Deadly Nexus Of Drugs, Rituals, Scamming by Lionessza6(f): 3:49pm On Jun 16
Uniquekriss:
every country has these set of people, we have seen indians and Chinese murder people in Nigeria, the person who brought Ebola to Nigeria is from Liberia, he purposely came to spill the disease, so don't crucify us because there are so many of us that are still very good and we enjoy the so many things that makes us different, culture and tradition, language, food, music and the likes. The beauty in diversity is what we should take advantage of. I know so many Nigerians who have foundations in SA and are using it to help your fellow country men

You must first enjoy and appreciate the diversity your Nigeria and not run away from it grin. And secondly, what fckn foundations do your people run here that help South Africanns ? grin. Name one grin grin

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