'Why should any foreign government take the lives of Nigerian citizens seriously when hundreds are killed weekly by herdsmen and kidnappers and nothing is done to punish the offenders?' SayNoToXenophobia Xenophobia Nigeria Nigerians
Chimurenga: The come has come to become the come! The ultimate design for us to turn on fellow Africans for our woes! The poor against the poor in favour of the rich, black and white!Father Ubuntu: Too bad for our continent; too too bad! Where is Nelson Mandela and all he stood for? Where has our humanity gone?
Tom: It would seem to me that citizens of the rich nations are rejecting poor relations from poorly managed economies! In my country Latinos are treated as dirt and a murdering coward travelled 1000 miles from his home state to kill off migrants in El Paso. Emeka: And the politicians are taking a cue by building far right coalitions to kill migrations! As for me and my people, the world is our village and anywhere there is trading be sure that we shall find our way there!
Ubuntu: What percentage of the economy is in the hands of black migrants? These are poor migrants trying to make ends meet. Emeka: In ignorance! South Africa does not own the shops in the Shoprite malls. They are run by ordinary Nigerians. Giuseppe: Ignorance on both sides. Youths seem to be disconnected with the factual realities on the ground.Emeka: The government failed the people, failed Africa and failed all migrants.Ubuntu: That’s the tenor that this discourse should not entertain! Return of the whites to power to salvage black people.
Emeka: What would I be doing in South Africa if my country had enough infrastructure to support my trading business? I would sit in Aba or Enugu and make the Chinese come look for me.
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