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Foreign Affairs / Re: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by RSA(m): 5:42pm On Apr 10, 2012 |
This SINAKO charactor is just an Ashawo,and she's the reason HIV is so high in the republic.Everything to her is about sexx.i think she lack self respect.If i was a woman i will be feeling disrespected if a man is interested in me because i have a big yansh. I pity her and her types. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Botswana. The politics of Bachelorhood. by RSA(m): 8:15am On Mar 23, 2012 |
He is definetly gay,the son of a white english woman. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by RSA(m): 4:04pm On Mar 22, 2012 |
sinako: If it wasn't for white people South Africa would probably be as fuccked up as nigeria, a failed state Now this is the real answer sinako: If it wasn't for white people South Africa would probably be as fuccked up as nigeria, a failed state Now this is the real answer |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by RSA(m): 3:10pm On Mar 22, 2012 |
all4naija: They would probably be in any African-like cities or villages dancing to Zulu music! Hahaha.... Good answer.. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by RSA(m): 2:54pm On Mar 22, 2012 |
KINGwax: well i don't low anythin, but what mi knw is 80% of S.A's economy still resides wit d whites. Would u rather them find their roots and move their industries? How many blaks in S.A can boast of running a successful company dt penetrates d african market? Did i hear u say Mtn? I think some whites founded it. MTN is black owned black run,but just like any other multinational companies it have hundreds of shareholders all over the world but its CEO and President is black if that matters. http://www.mtn.co.za/Support/ProcurementServices/Documents/MTN+Certificate.pdf+3.pdf |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Where Would South Africa Be Without White People? by RSA(m): 2:16pm On Mar 22, 2012 |
olayinka1987: I can't believe the nerve of these black South Africans mouthing off about Nigeria. What did this South Africans do to you? Did you get fired from your Stanbic job? or you don't have a network on your MTN,or your DSTV subscription got cut of for non payment. olayinka1987: What ever Nigeria did,we are greatful but nobody forced your grannies to do anything,if you offered help good and should stay as that,God will reward you for that because South Africans wont,we owe you nothing. We got our freedom through blood of our people,not Nigerians blood.I want to remind you that while whites/boers/oyinbo where bullying us,your own were killing 3 million Igbos.We the bullied South Africans where crying for you,get it? olayinka1987: I'm chest beating because,We are still the biggest economy in Africa after the black government took over.Infrustructure development in South Africa is second to none in Africa since this black government took over.Black people who where not allowed to do business only 18 years ago are penetrating our markets and of Africa.Our universities which are some of he top in the world are producing black graduates in high numbers.Black middle class is growing at a high pace.I bet you didn't know that. olayinka1987: I think you are a bored jealous little man,with no education and no brain but full of hassling mentality.If you are still asking us where South Africa will be with out whites,then my answer will be where Africa will have been if European did not colonise it. 3 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Name and Shame Your African Heroes,Losers and Traitors. by RSA(m): 10:14am On Mar 20, 2012 |
My Hero Steve Biko Chris Hani Kwame Nkurumah Fela Kuti Obasanjo Mbeki Mandela Julius Nyerere Patrice Lumumba Keneth Kaunda former pres. of Zambia Samora Machel former president of Mozambique Traitors Paul Kegame Robert Mugabe Somali leaders Mobutu Josep Kabila Jonas Savimbi |
Politics / Re: South Africa Uses Yellow Fever To Embarrass Nigeria - Shehu Malami by RSA(m): 10:15am On Mar 16, 2012 |
My point exactly,records are not properly kept in Nigeria,in South Africa right now I can give you the number of babies that are born at this moment.We keep records in South Africa,crime,deaths,birth,deseases,everything and that is where this lazy journalist go to get their stories.And when you don't have records then they don't report but it does not mean there is nothing to report. |
Politics / Re: South Africa Uses Yellow Fever To Embarrass Nigeria - Shehu Malami by RSA(m): 2:55pm On Mar 09, 2012 |
bukola: Too many fools here,who think with their village brains. If we look at the numbers Nigeria is the second country behind South Africa with the highest HIV prevalence. http://www.avert.org/africa-hiv-aids-statistics.htm Take the fact that in South Africa almost each and every person have tested for HIV and the records are close to 100% correct. The Nigerian number is an estimate based on the cases that are reported,there are millions in Nigeria who don't know their status or who knows it but could not divulge that information to anyone because of their religions or don't want to bring disgrace to their families. So who know that majority of visitors to South Africa including that Senator where here for HIV/AIDS medical,since South Africa is almost the expert on the disease? If you don't belief me look at the life expectancy between our two countries.Even with AIDS South Africans live longer than Nigerians. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Yellow Fever: South Africa Apologizes Over Deportation by RSA(m): 2:35pm On Mar 09, 2012 |
South Africa apologised for the 124 deported Nigerians but nothing changes regarding the yellow fever certificate. Nothing changed,Nigerians will still need to produce the certificate when visiting the republic.Our government only apologised because your government became emotional about this issue and they also used this as a nation building to divert your current domestic problems,like Boko Haram that is on the killing string and cannot be stopped. |
Politics / Re: South Africa Uses Yellow Fever To Embarrass Nigeria - Shehu Malami by RSA(m): 11:53am On Mar 08, 2012 |
SA Cabinet shocked at Nigerian incident MAR 8, 2012 | SAPA | 8 COMMENTS “Cabinet expressed shock and regret at reports regarding how African foreign nationals, particularly Nigerians, have been treated at OR Tambo International Airport” Cabinet was shocked by the treatment reportedly meted out to African foreign nationals, particularly Nigerians, at OR Tambo International Airport, Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane said on Thursday. Briefing the media in Cape Town following Cabinet’s fortnightly meeting the day before, he said a task team had been set up to investigate the matter. “Cabinet expressed shock and regret at reports regarding how African foreign nationals, particularly Nigerians, have been treated at OR Tambo International Airport,” Chabane said “The genesis of the issue seems to be about yellow fever certificates. A high-level ministerial task team comprised of the various affected ministries has been set up to get to the bottom of the issue.” Chabane said a joint media briefing, involving the department of international relations and co-operation and the Nigerian High Commission, would be held at noon on Thursday. “The details of what exactly happened and further remedial measures will be discussed at that briefing,” he said. http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/2012/03/08/sa-cabinet-shocked-at-nigerian-incident |
Politics / Re: Nigeria, S’africa Diplomatic Row: Senators Want S’african Companies Sacked by RSA(m): 3:58pm On Mar 07, 2012 |
bittyend: Talking tough behind your computer screen does not help bro! You say a IBO men run my country? And why are they deporting their own I dey laugh in IgboHauYorub |
Politics / Re: Nigeria, S’africa Diplomatic Row: Senators Want S’african Companies Sacked by RSA(m): 3:51pm On Mar 07, 2012 |
dayohope1: Its a lie!! blue and white lie! Goverment have no share in MTN. dayohope1: Nigeria is the second biggest trade partner of South Africa,Our number one is Zimbabwe.And others are not far.We definately dont rely on your country bro! I have no idea what your country did for South Africa during apaartheid,maybe you housed Mbeki and his friends in one of your villas,we thank you for that.If you're talking about money,then go and ask IBB,OBJ,Shakara and the rest,they chop your money'o and dey say they give for South Africa,its a lie. |
Politics / Re: Nigeria, S’africa Diplomatic Row: Senators Want S’african Companies Sacked by RSA(m): 3:25pm On Mar 07, 2012 |
bittyend: I wish I could see your face |
Politics / Re: Nigeria, S’africa Diplomatic Row: Senators Want S’african Companies Sacked by RSA(m): 3:16pm On Mar 07, 2012 |
dwyseone: Please stop with this bedside stories It's getting boring now.Do you know Bantu Biko? |
Politics / Re: Nigeria, S’africa Diplomatic Row: Senators Want S’african Companies Sacked by RSA(m): 3:11pm On Mar 07, 2012 |
Nashville: I understand but you're going about it the wrong way.Taking over South African privately own companies is not the solution.And it is not only Nigerians who where targeted,most countries in Africa and and as far as Argentina where targeted.Belief me is not SA and Naija issue.There are other citizen that where affected |
Politics / Re: Nigeria, S’africa Diplomatic Row: Senators Want S’african Companies Sacked by RSA(m): 2:53pm On Mar 07, 2012 |
Nashville: From a country that cannot have 24 hours of uninterrupted power supply.So much for boasting. Ps, This issue is not even making news in South Africa,I'm getting all my update here.That is how important it is for South Africa. |
Politics / Re: Nigeria, S’africa Diplomatic Row: Senators Want S’african Companies Sacked by RSA(m): 2:36pm On Mar 07, 2012 |
One thing that I agree with most Nigerians here is that we must both close our Shops on each other. Nigeria must take over all those white South African owned companies and South Africa must kick out each and every Nigerian from our country.And we will all leave happily after. Mtn operates in more 22 countries world Multichoice is in more than 30 African state and have print media house all over the world. Shoprite is in most African countries Massmart that owns Markro,Games and other are operating accross,and they're now being bought by Walmart. SABMiller is the biggest brewer in the world Group five is operating all over the world and dominate in Africa All this companies are making a good profit in SADC which has the population of over 277 million. http://www.sadc.int/english/regional-integration/tifi/investment/about-sadc/socio-economic-indicators/population/ Take over those white South African companies that invested in your country when no other nation dare to.The only international companies that did business with you where oil and gas companies for obvious reason. |
Travel / Re: Nigeria Deports 56 More South Africans -- More To Follow by RSA(m): 9:44am On Mar 07, 2012 |
Travel / Re: Nigeria Deports 56 More South Africans -- More To Follow by RSA(m): 9:42am On Mar 07, 2012 |
South African Institute of international Affair released this research study on the South African companies experienceon doing business in Nigeria http://www.saiia.org.za/images/stories/pubs/archive/biap_reports/biap_rep_03_nigeria_abridged_2004_en.pdf |
Travel / Re: Nigeria Deports 28 South Africans As Row Deepens by RSA(m): 2:20pm On Mar 06, 2012 |
publisher:What is big brother? ; |
Travel / Re: Nigeria Deports 28 South Africans As Diplomatic Row Deepens by RSA(m): 8:55am On Mar 06, 2012 |
Only 28 Wait for the latest news from Nigerian Airline,South Africa will be deporting back more than 100 Nigerians. You deport 28 we sent 200 of your people back |
Sports / Re: Have Ever Heard Of This Scoreline Before? by RSA(m): 8:13am On Mar 06, 2012 |
The only thing that is correct in Teekrakz story is the scoreline Here is the video link http://psl.co.za/video.asp?id=134851 |
Travel / Re: Fg Condemns Deportation Of 125 Nigerians From South Africa by RSA(m): 3:18pm On Mar 05, 2012 |
But the demand is not only directed to Nigerians,there where lots of people from other countries that are considered high risk for yellow fever who where turned back if they didn't carry the right document. The four Malawian players sent home for invalid Yellow Fever certificates Detained Malawian players sent home Posted: 2012-03-05 15:04 The four Malawian players that were held at the OR Tambo International Airport over the weekend for failing to produce valid Yellow Fever certificates as per the country's health regulations have been sent back to their homeland. Atusaye Nyondo of SuperSport United, Santos midfielder Tawonga Chimodzi, Black Leopards' David Banda and Limbikani Mzava of Bloemfontein arrived at the airport last Friday from Chad via Nairobi, Kenya where they had played against the hosts in a 2012 Afcon qualifier. However, they were all refused entry into the country and then detained before being sent to Malawi where they will now have to acquire their yellow fever certificates. Airport officials had initially threatened to send them back to Kenya where they had flown in from. Regulations stipulate that everyone travelling from Kenya and Chad – both of which are classified yellow fever regions – must have a valid yellow fever certificate to gain entry into South Africa. Source kickoff.com |
Travel / Re: Nigerian Passengers Denied Entry Into South Africa by RSA(m): 3:05pm On Mar 05, 2012 |
UncleJJ: Whoa!!! I'm happy for you man and congratulation on all your successes. Amazing stuff!!! |
Travel / Re: Nigerian Passengers Denied Entry Into South Africa by RSA(m): 3:01pm On Mar 05, 2012 |
he four Malawian players sent home for invalid Yellow Fever certificates Detained Malawian players sent home Posted: 2012-03-05 15:04 [b]The four Malawian players that were held at the OR Tambo International Airport over the weekend for failing to produce valid Yellow Fever certificates as per the country's health regulations have been sent back to their homeland. Atusaye Nyondo of SuperSport United, Santos midfielder Tawonga Chimodzi, Black Leopards' David Banda and Limbikani Mzava of Bloemfontein arrived at the airport last Friday from Chad via Nairobi, Kenya where they had played against the hosts in a 2012 Afcon qualifier. However, they were all refused entry into the country and then detained before being sent to Malawi where they will now have to acquire their yellow fever certificates. Airport officials had initially threatened to send them back to Kenya where they had flown in from. Regulations stipulate that everyone travelling from Kenya and Chad – both of which are classified yellow fever regions – must have a valid yellow fever certificate to gain entry into South Africa. The quartet had strangely been allowed through at the airport in Nairobi with the same invalid certificates that led to their troubles in Johannesburg. Even after acquiring their yellow fever certificates in Malawi the four players will only be allowed back in the country on Friday as re-entry is only allowed after at least five days afterwards. [/b] Edries Burton – the chief operations officer at Santos confirms that he has made contract with Chimodzi in Malawi while John Maduka the Celtic team manager also adds that their player Mzava is back home. Two other players Chiukepo Msowoya of Platinum Stars and AmaZulu defender Moses Chavula were detained in Nairobi for not having the yellow fever certificates and had to acquire new ones before proceeding. "I was detained with Chiukepo at the airport on Nairobi because we didn't have any yellow books at all as the ones that we had (also invalid) were in our bags which were lost on our way to Chad unlike the other guys who had theirs. We missed the flight that the other guys came to Johannesburg on as we had to first get the injections and the yellow books at the airport before getting onto another flight. "Maybe it was a blessing in disguise that our yellow fever books were in our luggage that was lost because we are now back with our clubs while the other guys have had to go through more disruptions," says Chavula. Banda and Nyondo have already missed club fixtures played over the weekend while Chimodzi will also miss the Nedbank Cup match against TUKS on Wednesday. Kickoff.com |
Travel / Re: Where Is The Safest Place To Live In South Africa? by RSA(m): 1:53pm On Mar 01, 2012 |
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Travel / Re: Where Is The Safest Place To Live In South Africa? by RSA(m): 1:48pm On Mar 01, 2012 |
saintbajar: There is no cure for jealousy my friend. |
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