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Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by withinnigeria: 4:21pm On Apr 18, 2015

Following the recent South Africa Xenophobic atacks on Nigerians and other foreigners, Nigerians posted Photo of a past News Paper cover to remind ignorant South Africans how Nigeria spent $6BN to Free SA, so it is not ok to feel the need to attack those who helped them in ways that can never be repaid.
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Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by datguru: 4:24pm On Apr 18, 2015
Can you imagine
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by Nobody: 4:26pm On Apr 18, 2015
Ti omode o ba gbo itan....yi o ba aroba, aroba....Baba itan.
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by datguru: 4:26pm On Apr 18, 2015
withinnigeria:

Following the recent South Africa Xenophobic atacks on Nigerians and other foreigners, Nigerians posted Photo of a past News Paper cover to remind ignorant South Africans how Nigeria spent $6BN to Free SA, so it is not ok to feel the need to attack those who helped them in ways that can never be repaid.
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Buh $61 BN is written on the paper
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by dawnomike(m): 4:27pm On Apr 18, 2015
How quickly people forget the good deeds done to/for them!!! Sad
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by Henrypraise41(m): 4:49pm On Apr 18, 2015
Can you imagine, and they are now pulling muscles on the hands that came to their rescue when affliction were order of the day. They always said that when a sick person got relieved he forget the doctor that cured him.
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by stepo707: 4:51pm On Apr 18, 2015
Thats $61 billion
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by abduljabbar4(m): 5:03pm On Apr 18, 2015
I think this deserves front page
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by abduljabbar4(m): 5:05pm On Apr 18, 2015
Wouldn't it be better if they had given all Nigerians the money to go and enjoy themselves ? Look at how they are showing their gratitude
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by SirShymexx: 5:14pm On Apr 18, 2015
When in Nigeria's history was the country ever worth $61billion?

Now to assert that the same country spent $61billion on a next country, at a time when cost of its only source of foreign exchange was extremely low is just laughable lool.

Stop the madness.

R.I.P to the dead black souls in South Africa. Ubuntu!
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by Bashirfuntua(m): 5:26pm On Apr 18, 2015
hmm
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by tpiadotcom: 5:49am On Apr 21, 2015
well, instead of developing nigeria's infrastructure and people (most of who really needed financial assistance), the money was diverted elsewhere.

oh well, we are seeing the effect now.

or is it we have seen the effect now.

compare to indonesia, malaysia, etc who used their money to develop their countries.
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by Pavore9: 5:59am On Apr 21, 2015
Yeye dey smell!
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by tpiadotcom: 6:02am On Apr 21, 2015
stop typing crap after i post!
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by omenka(m): 6:36am On Apr 21, 2015
Whoever believes Nigeria spent $61billion on any foreign mission would also believe Patience Jonathan attended Harvard.
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by Nobody: 7:17am On Apr 21, 2015
Find this hard to believe. .. photoshop indeed undecided


Whether we helped or not, no reason whatsoever justifies taking human lives indiscriminately. ..
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by dayodare49o: 7:34am On Apr 21, 2015
abduljabbar4:
Wouldn't it be better if they had given all Nigerians the money to go and enjoy themselves ? Look at how they are showing their gratitude
it of good as we are witnessing how south Africa is going down there. It is good that makes south Africa to be patronised is now going out of it. SA broke down like US
Re: Nigeria Spent $61BN To Free SA,Nigerians Reminds South Africans With A Newspaper by tinkinjow: 8:12am On Apr 21, 2015
True Nigeria did more than any other country to free black south Africans but nothing near $61bn was spent.

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