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    Nigerian Legislature Challenges South African Government.

    The Nigerian Legislatures visited South african and see the treatment of Nigerians in south africa and call for an urgent overhawl of such an abuses which the south african government consented and agree to sort out the gravity of such treatment.

    Furthermore, i have also seen a lot of mal-treatment of Nigerians both in Britain and most especailly the republic of ireland and i am also using this opportunity to call on those legislature to visit each county in the republic of ireland to see the abuses and racism even by some of the irish politicians, which include britain aswell, by so doing they'll see the way their citizen had been treated.

    This modern time we will not allow any abuse or corrupt of power by some doggy government of any country.
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    Re: Nigerian Legislature Challenges South African Government.

    How about solving some of the endemic corruption that exists within the Nigerian Govt where majority of people still have had no benefit from 30 years of oil.

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    Re: Nigerian Legislature Challenges South African Government.

    Quote Originally Posted by odie1kanobe
    How about solving some of the endemic corruption that exists within the Nigerian Govt where majority of people still have had no benefit from 30 years of oil.
    Well corruption is everywere Birtie Ahern is facing the tribunal at the moment and Tony blair of britain got kicked out by virtue of cash for honour scadal, now tell me where corruptions is not endemic and lastly the switzerland government is holding 4 billion dollers that belongs to Nigerian now and they dont want to return it, isn't it a corruption ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stopthetrain
    Quote Originally Posted by odie1kanobe
    How about solving some of the endemic corruption that exists within the Nigerian Govt where majority of people still have had no benefit from 30 years of oil.
    Well corruption is everywere Birtie Ahern is facing the tribunal at the moment and Tony blair of britain got kicked out by virtue of cash for honour scadal, now tell me where corruptions is not endemic and lastly the switzerland government is holding 4 billion dollers that belongs to Nigerian now and they dont want to return it, isn't it a corruption ?

    Get your own citizens looked after at home so they don't have to run and claim Asylum across the world.

    As for TB getting kicked out....bogus as he had already indictaed he was stepping down.

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    Re: Nigerian Legislature Challenges South African Government.

    Quote Originally Posted by odie1kanobe
    Quote Originally Posted by stopthetrain
    Quote Originally Posted by odie1kanobe
    How about solving some of the endemic corruption that exists within the Nigerian Govt where majority of people still have had no benefit from 30 years of oil.
    Well corruption is everywere Birtie Ahern is facing the tribunal at the moment and Tony blair of britain got kicked out by virtue of cash for honour scadal, now tell me where corruptions is not endemic and lastly the switzerland government is holding 4 billion dollers that belongs to Nigerian now and they dont want to return it, isn't it a corruption ?

    Get your own citizens looked after at home so they don't have to run and claim Asylum across the world.

    As for TB getting kicked out....bogus as he had already indictaed he was stepping down.
    I dont even understand what you're on about and stop following me around the world as if you're following al-qaido, please.
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    Re: Nigerian Legislature Challenges South African Government.

    It is interesting that as the domestic inquiry into official corruption in Nigeria has stalled the government has instead chosen to focus on promoting the status of Nigerians abroad as victims. Given the amount of Nigerians that are claiming to be fleeing Nigeria because of persecution in one form or another, it woud seem that the Nigerian government should keep this campaign at home too.

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    Re: Nigerian Legislature Challenges South African Government.

    Quote Originally Posted by stopthetrain
    Quote Originally Posted by odie1kanobe
    How about solving some of the endemic corruption that exists within the Nigerian Govt where majority of people still have had no benefit from 30 years of oil.
    Well corruption is everywere Birtie Ahern is facing the tribunal at the moment and Tony blair of britain got kicked out by virtue of cash for honour scadal, now tell me where corruptions is not endemic and lastly the switzerland government is holding 4 billion dollers that belongs to Nigerian now and they dont want to return it, isn't it a corruption ?

    Get your own citizens looked after at home so they don't have to run and claim Asylum across the world.

    As for TB getting kicked out....bogus as he had already indictaed he was stepping down.[/quote]

    I dont even understand what you're on about and stop following me around the world as if you're following al-qaido, please. [/quote]

    Then stop posting crap about Nigeria. Let it get its own systems in order first because lecturing others.

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    Re: Nigerian Legislature Challenges South African Government.

    Quote Originally Posted by Thac0man
    It is interesting that as the domestic inquiry into official corruption in Nigeria has stalled the government has instead chosen to focus on promoting the status of Nigerians abroad as victims. Given the amount of Nigerians that are claiming to be fleeing Nigeria because of persecution in one form or another, it woud seem that the Nigerian government should keep this campaign at home too.
    Why does romania, congolese, brasilians or afhganistan, zimbabwe seek asylum ?

    It's left for any authority to prove their claim as inadmissible rather than attacking them, which i dont even know what the hell they're doing in south african because south africans themself seek asylum elsewere in europe most especially in the republic of ireland.
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    Re: Nigerian Legislature Challenges South African Government.

    Quote Originally Posted by stopthetrain
    Why does romania, congolese, brasilians or afhganistan, zimbabwe seek asylum ?

    It's left for any authority to prove their claim as inadmissible rather than attacking them, which i dont even know what the hell they're doing in south african because south africans themself seek asylum elsewere in europe most especially the republic of ireland.
    Nigerians are not the only minority under attack in South Africa. Zimbabweans are also subject to violance. In a country with a faltering economy for the poorest and little infrastruture on the ground the pressence of tens of thousands of Nigerians and hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans is not welcome among South Africas least well off. The Nigerian tendancy to flock like locusts to greener pastures when it suits them is not going to endere the Nigerian people to anyone, least of all the poor who must share what little they have with these new comers. As oil rich Nigeria has contributed and continues to contribute f**k all to the good of other nations, Nigeria should either discourage the practice of mass Nigerian migration or get its act together.

    We here have spent literally hundreds of millions housing, feeding and clothing Nigerians in this country, and continue to without question. Lets not beat around the bush here. Now either we are being lied to on a mass scale or there is something wrong with Nigeria that leaves the government there no right to lecture others on how Nigerians are treated outside the borders of Nigeria (which apparently most of these people have fled). Make up your mind which it is because Nigerians can't have it both ways.

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    Re: Nigerian Legislature Challenges South African Government.

    Quote Originally Posted by Thac0man
    Quote Originally Posted by stopthetrain
    Why does romania, congolese, brasilians or afhganistan, zimbabwe seek asylum ?

    It's left for any authority to prove their claim as inadmissible rather than attacking them, which i dont even know what the hell they're doing in south african because south africans themself seek asylum elsewere in europe most especially the republic of ireland.
    Nigerians are not the only minority under attack in South Africa. Zimbabweans are also subject to violance. In a country with a faltering economy for the poorest and little infrastruture on the ground the pressence of tens of thousands of Nigerians and hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans is not welcome among South Africas least well off. The Nigerian tendancy to flock like locusts to greener pastures when it suits them is not going to endere the Nigerian people to anyone, least of all the poor who must share what little they have with these new comers. As oil rich Nigeria has contributed and continues to contribute f**k all to the good of other nation, Nigeria should either discourage the practice of mass Nigerian migration or get its act together.

    We here have spent literally hundreds of millions housing, feeding and clothing Nigerians in this country, and continue to without question. Lets not beat around the bush here. Now either we are being lied to on a mass scale or there is something wrong with Nigeria that leaves the government there no right to lecture others on how Nigerians are treated outside the borders of Nigeria (whichj apparently most of these people have fled). Make up your mind which it is because Nigerians can't have it both ways.
    What they hell are they doing in south african in the first place ?

    Apart from the attacks by the south africans what about there health ?

    While a lot of south africans are seeking asylum in europe without any mal-treatment whatsover, a lot of refugees are been fed in Nigeria aswell so the south african authority should made no mistake about that, because Nigeria government are feeding thousand of refugees in retrospect.
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