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How To Roast A Human Being Alive: The South African Example. by lecat(m): 9:27am On Apr 22, 2015 |
You may be tempted to think that the smiling cop in this picture is smacking his lips because of a meat kebab if you didn't quickly spot the hapless man burning whilst the two black South African policemen look on askance. http://ovilarge..com/2015/04/xenophobic-attacks-on-immigrants-in.html It's a big shame that black South Africans have once again condescended to the level of base animals by attacking fellow Africans who have for one reason or the other migrated to their country in search of security or economic emancipation. This certainly is not the best of times for the South African economy and as a result there are lots of unemployed young South Africans roaming the major streets of South Africa looking for non existent jobs. Some of them blame migrants for their fate saying that the migrants charge far less than the average South African would charge for doing the same job. The pronouncements allegedly made by the Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini that migrants should leave the country seemed to have been the catalyst that sparked this current wave of arson, looting and murder sprees that started on the 30th of March 2015. To think that this is a country that Nigeria and its citizens invested so much money, sweat and blood during the dark days of Apartheid that saw Nigeria pitted against Britain and the United States of America during General Olusegun Obasnjo's regime. The then British Petroleum company was nationalized and renamed African Petroleum by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo on 30th July 1979. The same fate also befell Barclay's Bank which was renamed as Union Bank in the same vein. Fast forward from then to now, and it seems that Most of these guys probably know little or next to nothing about their country's history and the role that other Africans played in freeing them from the shackles of APARTHEID. I blame them not. It will take a while for the last vestiges of colonial mentality to wear off. But in the meantime, the AU needs to suspend the membership of South Africa until it pays reparations to countries whose citizens have been murdered in SA during this danse macabre and also guarantee the lives of those expatriates who are living and conducting business there, failing which all South African embassies in Africa should be closed down and ambassadors recalled. They must be taught the value of human lives. It is pertinent though to add that not all South Africans are in support of this acts of barbarism as so many of them have organized rallies and show support for African solidarity. Julius Malema, a former ANC youth leader and strident opponent of President Jacob Zuma, has been very vocal in his condemnation of the attacks and the way Zuma has handled the aftermath. Africa and indeed the whole world is watching how South Africa would handle the fallout from this latest misadventure. Source:http://ovilarge..com/2015/04/xenophobic-attacks-on-immigrants-in.html
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Re: How To Roast A Human Being Alive: The South African Example. by shakazuldadon: 9:29am On Apr 22, 2015 |
[s]if it were possible some people would roast others in this country.[/s] |
Re: How To Roast A Human Being Alive: The South African Example. by astana1: 9:29am On Apr 22, 2015 |
GEJ administration marginalized AND SACKED PEOPLE TO SET OUT HIS TRIBALISTIC AGENDA Igbo man Ike Nkeremandu, Deputy Senate President Igbo man Emeka Ihedioha, Deputy Speaker (Imagine that in a country with 6 geopolitical zones, one occupies the two of the 4 major National Assemby leadership positions!!) Igbo man Pius Ayim, Secretary to the Federal Government igbo man Godwin Emefiele is the governor of the central bank of Nigeria Igbo woman, Finance Minister and Co-ordinating Minister for the Economy Igbo woman petroluem Minister Igbo man Nebo, Power Minister Igbo man Minister of aviation Printing and Minting - Igbo Nafdac -Igbo MINISTER OF Health - Igbo Jonathan removed other tribes from head of parastatals and put Igbos there but that would be addressed now. Bureau of statistics was filled up with Igbos. Even the Hausas/Fulanis in military have never done this above show of shame and pure tribalism. And Igbos were quiet all through that administration cos others were marginalised. |
Re: How To Roast A Human Being Alive: The South African Example. by lecat(m): 9:31am On Apr 22, 2015 |
people are constantly being roasted by irate mobs in Nigeria who take the laws into their hands. That doesn't make their actions right or legal. |
Re: How To Roast A Human Being Alive: The South African Example. by knightsTempler: 9:42am On Apr 22, 2015 |
astana1: You lot are disgusting and beyond pathetic, take your bigoted post and shove it where the sun doesn't shine. 1 Like |
Re: How To Roast A Human Being Alive: The South African Example. by dkronicle(m): 9:45am On Apr 22, 2015 |
are those 2igwats not police?.. |
Re: How To Roast A Human Being Alive: The South African Example. by lecat(m): 10:18am On Apr 22, 2015 |
astana1: What has all of these got to do with human beings, especially those saddled with the protection of lives and property, smiling glibly whilst another is being roasted alive? |
Re: How To Roast A Human Being Alive: The South African Example. by Nobody: 11:47am On Apr 22, 2015 |
astana1: Guy you sounded as if those are the only ministerial position in Nigeria. Why not check the list below and stop spreading falsehood. Professor Chinedu Nebo - Minister of power - Mohammed Wakil - Minister of State power Ngozi Okonjo Iweala - Minister of Finance Olusegun Aganga - Minister for Trade and Investment Mr Bashir Yuguda - Minister of state finance Deziani Alison-Madueke - Minister of petroleum resources Dr. Akinwunmi Ayo Adesina - Minister of Agriculture Hajia Asabe Asmau Ahmed - Minister of State Agriculture Bala Muhammed - Minister of FCT Mrs. Olajumoke - Minister of State for FCT Sanusi Dagash - Minister of works Mr. Adeyeye - Minister of State, Works. Dr. Abubakar Olanrewaju Sulaiman - Minister of National planning Mohammed Adoke - Attorney General and Minister of Justice Mr Osita Chidoka - Minister of Aviation Mr. Edem Duke - Minister of culture and tourism; Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau - Minister of education Lawrencia Laraba Mallam - Minister of environment Ambassador Aminu Wali - Minister of Foreign affairs Prof. (Mrs) Viola Onwuliri - Minister of state Foreign affairs. Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu - Minister of Health Dr. Khaliru Alhassan - Minister of state Health Labaran Maku - Minister of information and communications Comrade Abba Moro - Minister of Interior Chukwuemeka Wogu - Minister of Labour and productivity Arc. Mohammed Musa Sada - Minister of mines and steel development Dr Stephen Orise Oru - Minister of Niger Delta Mr. Darius Dickson Ishaku - Minister of State Niger Delta Gen. Aliyu Gusau - Minister of Defence Senator Musiliu Obanikoro -Minister of State Defence Alhaji Abduljelili Adesiyan - Minister of Police Affairs Mr. Bulama - Minister of Science and Technology Senator Idris A.Umar - Minister of Transport Boni Haruna - Minister of Youth Development Hajia Zainab Maina - Minister Of Women Affairs Dr. Tamuno Danagogo - Minister of sport and chairman national sport commission Mrs. Akon Eyakenyi - Land, Housing and Urban Development Kabiru Turaki - Minister of Special Duties Read more: http://www..com/ng/presidency-judiciary-legislative-and-policies/3547-list-of-current-nigerias-ministers.html#ixzz3Y1ni0RWE |
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