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South African Hotel Bans Nigerians (60657 Views)
Scarpon(m): 1:55pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
wickedness
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mekaboy(m): 1:56pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
pDude: Nigerians you are a scorge to the earth. Y don't u tear the port or swallow it? Are u forced to be Nigerian? Make we begin beg u to become Nigerian? Nonsense 4 Likes |
sunch(m): 1:57pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
Why blame every of your travails on the Govt, when you can develop urself with the little u have here instead of spending fortunes to live in another man's land that you wld be subject to a degrading job.
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kritzmoritz(m): 1:59pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
I think its most regretable someone will go to my blog, copy my entire article in full and post it here without giving any credits. The person even disguised some of my exact words with his/her bad english in the last line. It is important to note that all articles on: http://www.kritzmoritz. is copyrighted. It doesn't cost a lot to do the right thing. Give credit to whom its due where necessary. That is the pride of any writer. And for those who are asking, No, I don't live in South Africa. 7 Likes |
TonySpike: 2:00pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
South Africa, as a nation, has her own problems she is struggling with. Why should Nigerians travel over 4500kms to another man's land, only to go and mess it up? Why? Must we always spoil everywhere we visit? The same scenario plays out in Holland, USA, UK, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore e.t.c. Could it be that we are resistant to civil laws or what? As much as I condemn the actions of our people in SA, I believe there are a number of skilled Nigerian hands there. Unfortunately, the number of Nigerians in professions such as academia, medicine and other highly-skilled areas are very low compared to the 'street-wise' Nigerians. I think the onus is on the South African government to flush out the Nigerian liabilities in the system by deporting them back home. This is the only way sanity can return to areas like Hilbrow (Jozi), Point road (Durban), Sunny-side (Pretoria) and Sea point (Cape Town). Enough said!!! 7 Likes |
sweetcheecks(f): 2:02pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
deelobe: One can infer you live in SA from the article. The general tone presupposes every Nigerian lives like that including you. The fact that some are like that doesn't mean we are all like that. I know Some Nigerians have been misbehaving over there. Let me tell youone thing such nefarious. Acts can only thrive when you have some form of South African consent and back up. Why don't you such things about Nigerians living in Switzerland. Every country should take responsibility for the nonsense they condone or accept. It's just like the case of the influx of Nigeriens, Chadians etc into Nigeria. The majority of the blame lies with us forgot putting laws to deter people from becoming nuisances in your You are talking crap you are tge first ones to cry foul when your country men are intorogated and you say SA is xenophobic. Your brothers have turned great suburbs like Seapoint in Cape Town, Hilbrow in Jhbg, Sunnyside in Pretoria, Point in Durban and many others into a no go areas. And you azzzholes come here to say SA has the highest crimes in the world when.most of the crime is done by your likes and when the public take it in their hands then SA is xenophobic. Check google if in doubt before the likes if you were allowed to come in SA crime was bot a known factor in SA. I my country in dealing with any criminal element any way the want to reed it of this rotten behaviour. If they do not like they must go back to Nigeria. ![]() 1 Like |
nig2change: 2:03pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
I just want to add that I don't live in SA. It was written by a friend. I brought it here for discussion. Nigeria is a great sleeping- but- soon- to- rise giant. We must find solutions to our problem. Govt can never solve all our problems. Irrespective of our differences we can unite to be great. UNITY in DIVERSITY.
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PECO4KING(m): 2:03pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
Na who send u go S.A. Stay in your country so u can enter any hotel as long as u get ur money.
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Desola(f): 2:03pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
Rossikk: Worthless article. If you travel abroad to sell drugs, it is Nigerian govt's fault. If you travel to do fraud, it is Nigerian govt's fault. If you travel to do prostitution, it is Nigerian govt's fault. If you travel abroad and keep your environment there dirty, it is Nigerian govt's fault. Tell me something. Does there come a time when these "perfect, innocent Nigerian citizens" actually take responsibility for their own actions? Your head is there! As much as I detest your for PDP and the current government, I couldn't help but come out and show my total endorsement of this post. 1 Like |
TonySpike: 2:04pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
israel007: And when u hear of this south africa you will think its one modest country. I don't blame u people. Na nigerians wey dey go there I blame. Police no dey kill for Naija? Are Women and Children not molested in Naija? Why the unnecessary pontifical comparison? |
Desola(f): 2:04pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
Tony Spike: South Africa, as a nation, has her own problems she is struggling with. Why should Nigerians travel over 4500kms to another man's land, only to go and mess it up? Why? Must we always spoil everywhere we visit? The same scenario plays out in Holland, USA, UK, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore e.t.c. Could it be that we are resistant to civil laws or what?. Your head is there!! |
Re: South African Hotel Bans Nigerians by Nobody: 2:06pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
They probably had too many of them doing illegal activities there...
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Desola(f): 2:07pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
kritzmoritz: I think its most regretable someone will go to my blog, copy my entire article in full and post it here without giving any credits. The person even disguised some of my exact words with his/her bad english in the last line. It is important to note that all articles on: http://www.kritzmoritz. is copyrighted. It doesn't cost a lot to do the right thing. Give credit to whom its due where necessary. That is the pride of any writer. Classic symptom of a Nigerian. Fraud; plagiarism! You name it! |
Rossikk(m): 2:07pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
madridguy: Well to me our bad leader is to blame. If Nigeria is okay what will Nigerian doing in every part of the world with our evil plot just to make money. Well, FG Discovers Another N3.2tr Abacha Loot. Where is Obasanjo, Atiku and Tinubu that has sold the whole Lagos Property. R.I.P Sanni Abacha.Pitiful excuse. Chinese and Indians travel ten times more than Nigerians. Is that also because their govts failed them? If you have a huge population, many of your people will find greener pastures elsewhere so long as you are a developing action. If you choose to now travel abroad and engage in criminality, don't go blaming the govt for your actions. Why couldn't you use the millions of naira you accumulated to travel to start a business in Nigeria instead of travelling out to commit crime? 4 Likes |
TableLeg(m): 2:07pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
Rossikk: Worthless article. If you travel abroad to sell drugs, it is Nigerian govt's fault. If you travel to do fraud, it is Nigerian govt's fault. If you travel to do prostitution, it is Nigerian govt's fault. If you travel abroad and keep your environment there dirty, it is Nigerian govt's fault. Tell me something. Does there come a time when these "perfect, innocent Nigerian citizens" actually take responsibility for their own actions?On point |
nig2change: 2:09pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
kritzmoritz: I think its most regretable someone will go to my blog, copy my entire article in full and post it here without giving any credits. The person even disguised some of my exact words with his/her bad english in the last line. It is important to note that all articles on: http://www.kritzmoritz. is copyrighted. It doesn't cost a lot to do the right thing. Give credit to whom its due where necessary. That is the pride of any writer.I gave credit to you but it was edited out. Not my fault bro. The MOds did it.but the link was pasted there. So any could go to the main site |
tyson55(m): 2:09pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
olas2u: I have also been to some countries were Nigerians are not allowed into their hotels. Which countries are those? Name them please! 1 Like |
TonySpike: 2:11pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
sweetcheecks: Well, crime is very real in SA. Although, I don't know the extent to which Nigerians fuel it, but the crime stats there are simply just crazy. Just last week, I heard a story of how a guy and his girlfriend (who was almost ra.ped) were attacked in their car, somewhere along the N2 highway (Durban) in the full glare of ing motorists. The guy and his girlfriend had to be itted for almost a week. My point is that all the criminal elements must be flushed out of the system. I once lived in Durban by the way...cheers 6 Likes |
ichidodo: 2:15pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
Depressing article, depressing comments..... Depressing thoughts.
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Re: South African Hotel Bans Nigerians by Nobody: 2:18pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
mekaboy: Nor be only tear or swallow. I will put fire to the fvcking thing as soon as i can change it. 2 Likes |
Re: South African Hotel Bans Nigerians by Nobody: 2:22pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
cold: It is the 'get rich quick' syndrome & at any cost that pushes most Nigerians to indulge in all forms of illicit businesses. Patience is not a virtue on this side of the divide. Our so called leaders & politicians loot the treasury with reckless abandon. Pastors rip their congregation blind. And the sermon 9 times out of 10 is always about money.There's really no one to look up to or emulate. So everybody just carries on doing as they please. When the head is rotten there's really not much the rest of the body can do You have hit the nail on the head. Yesterday we read that 22 out of a 32 man fruad gang were Nigerians. We have lost our values system, that is why we misbehave everywhere we go. It is just that we cannot discriminate against Nigerians in Nigeria, otherwise some people would. We come from a society where money rules. Only money is recognised and we believe that if we have money we can do whatever we like whereever we like. Unfortunately that works in Nigeria but not everywhere else. We are all to blame and that includes the government. The government and people all celebrate criminals and thieves. They are the leaders of the society and they are the ones recognised and rewarded. That is why everyone is hustling to them by all and any means. If you commit the biggest crime in Nigeria, your money will bail you out so everyone is hustling hard to get it however they can! 1 Like |
eastOFwest(m): 2:23pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
Sad. One of our greatest exports is crime, in fact I'll like see GDP figures regarding this. All I know is that you rarely see a country of good people with a bad government. Bad people begets a bad Gworvment. Datz all! |
vislabraye(m): 2:24pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
And you see our stuupeed politicians stealing our moneys and investing in SA. They impoverish our people to enrich foreign nations who in turn do not treat them like garbage. That's the same thing Nelson Mandela did to one of our beauty queens during Abacha's time. Nelson Mandela is xenophobic, I don't care whether he's a hero or not. That's what he is. 1 Like |
Re: South African Hotel Bans Nigerians by Nobody: 2:26pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
I get irritated when people blame their criminal behavior on their government ![]() 5 Likes |
Desola(f): 2:26pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
cold: It is the 'get rich quick' syndrome & at any cost that pushes most Nigerians to indulge in all forms of illicit businesses. Patience is not a virtue on this side of the divide. Our so called leaders & politicians loot the treasury with reckless abandon. Pastors rip their congregation blind. And the sermon 9 times out of 10 is always about money.There's really no one to look up to or emulate. So everybody just carries on doing as they please. When the head is rotten there's really not much the rest of the body can do Brilliantly put! Excellent!! |
israel007: 2:26pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
pDude: Nigerians you are a scorge to the earth. I'd have commented and said something sinister to you but, I'll keep quiet. U likeness from hell |
Desola(f): 2:27pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
mondi_cheeks: I get irritated when people blame their criminal behavior on their government With comments such as this, I see hope! 1 Like |
Re: South African Hotel Bans Nigerians by Nobody: 2:28pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
sweetcheecks: Not sure who you are but you reason like a two year old. High crime rate in any country can be blamed on the government and people of that country, you cannot blame foreigners for your high crime rate. Or are you saying Nigerians are the ones in the SA police? If your police is incompetent to fight crime, then they should take responsibility but it is idiotic and moronic to blame it on foreigners. I also want to believe Nigerians are not responsible for your high HIV rate, after all, your president says he would have a shower after unprotected sex . Even GEJ wouldnt say that. 3 Likes |
sweetcheecks(f): 2:29pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
Tony Spike: We report 90% of our crimes Nigeria does not. We may have crime but we will not at any time have 60 bodies washing off any river and not know what or who is responsible like Nigeria. The fact remains Nigerians have no right to come and add to our crime stastics whether thru drugs infiltrating the society as well as their insane methods of making money and do not blame SAns when they hate Nigerians for what they do in their countries. We are good country that has a endured a lot and are willing to kill and die for what we belive in. Deal with it or go home. A good normal law abiding foreigner in our country lives like a king. And that is a fact. 1 Like |
Desola(f): 2:30pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
vislabraye: And you see our stuupeed politicians stealing our moneys and investing in SA. They impoverish our people to enrich foreign nations who in turn do not treat them like garbage. ...but I suppose you Nigerians also make it easier for them to be. Look inwardly, my friend. We are the architects of our own demise in the world today. The blame lies at our feets collectively! 1 Like |
Re: South African Hotel Bans Nigerians by Nobody: 2:32pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
israel007: E pain you ![]() Nigerian person like you ![]() Sinister Nigerian person. All you folks do is sinister shyt. Sinister fraud, sinister pastors, sinister ritual killings, sinister robbing, sinister embezzlement. Nothing positive. Abeg pack yourself go one side jor ![]() |
Desola(f): 2:32pm On Apr 06, 2013 |
sweetcheecks: Very bitter truth. In as much as it gores me as a Nigerian that a SA would berate my country, you are however very justified. 1 Like |
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