Robo of Africa

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Robo of Africa

Robo of Africa

@roboskechy

Beigetreten Aralık 2010
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Lexi@Lebo_Alexis_·
@AfricaFactsZone How's this possible? Nigeria has 250mil people and South Africa has only about 70mil people. Poverty is real in that country 😭
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Africa Facts Zone@AfricaFactsZone·
African Countries with the Most KFC Outlets 1. South Africa 🇿🇦 - 1,052 2. Egypt 🇪🇬 - 138 3. Ghana 🇬🇭 - 40 4. Kenya 🇰🇪 - 38 5. Nigeria 🇳🇬 - 27
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Robo of Africa
Robo of Africa@roboskechy·
@EnvyKhux @CICsideChick To obtain SA visa in Nigeria you have to do biometrics, at Port of entry passport is scanned, I will leave it at that sir/ma'am and thank you for being civil
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CIC Side Chick
CIC Side Chick@CICsideChick·
Nigeria's population is approximately 242.4 million. About 2.1 million Nigerians live abroad. Only 0.15% to 0.2% of Nigerians live in South Africa.. that is less than 50k Nigerians are living in South Africa.
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IDANSKI⛷@Blac_nels·
who was a better First Lady: Aishat Buhari or Oluremi Tinubu
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Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu
Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu@Ojukwu_Bianca·
At the Formal presentation ceremony where the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR received Letters of Credence from Ambassadors and High Commissioners-Designate from Qatar, Rwanda, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Argentina, Sudan, Namibia, Suriname, Congo Brazzaville.
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The Compass Hub
The Compass Hub@thecompasshub·
BREAKING: Tinubu Ends Two-Decade Dispute Over Lagos Airport Terminal Concession. President Bola Tinubu has resolved a 20-year-old dispute between Wale Babalakin’s Bi-Courtney and the Federal Government over the concessioning of the local wing of Muritala Muhammed Airport in Lagos. The dispute between the Federal Government and Wale Babalakin’s Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited dates back to the early 2000s, following the concession of the domestic terminal of the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos.
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Bàbájídé B𝗹𝘂𝗻𝘁
We wanted to inspect one land but we couldn't drive there. Someone asked us to park and pass through one bola that leads faster to the street. As we got to the bola, we saw someone smoking there and my friend greeted the guy “E ku iwaju” 😂
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Craig Gatsheni
Craig Gatsheni@CraigG72978·
@AfricaFirsts Not even the White House is this beautiful nor the Birmingham Palace 🤝🏾🇿🇦
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Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
Which African country has the most beautiful State House ? a) Kenya 🇰🇪 b) South Africa 🇿🇦 c) Uganda 🇺🇬 d) Tanzania 🇹🇿
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Samkeliso Tshuma
Samkeliso Tshuma@samkebusiness·
What's happening in South Africa requires all of us to be honest and to understand that two truths can coexist. South Africa has an immigration problem. This is true. South Africa has people who are both Afrophobic and xenophobic. This is another truth. To address what’s going on, we must accept those truths. The South African government and governments across Africa must have a conversation about the immigration problem. South Africa cannot continue to bear the economic and social cost. And we can't afford to keep gaslighting South African citizens by stating that other Africans helped them during the apartheid struggle. This should never be used to silence them. African governments must confront the reality facing their citizens and take responsibility for what has caused their citizens to migrate to South Africa. The South African government must also take responsibility for cosying up to other African governments and failing to hold them accountable for destroying their economies and making it hard for their citizens to remain in their countries. The South African government needs to be strong here. It cannot be soft. Hiding behind Pan-Africanist ideals and brotherhood that emerged from liberation movements doesn’t cut it. We simply can't reduce this immigration problem to pushing narratives such as “South Africans are lazy, HIV-infected, uneducated.” Anyone saying so is dishonest. There is a real crisis. South Africa has remained the most unequal country in the world. The economic pie is largely in the hands of the white minority. Yet we expect the same Black people, who are excluded from accessing this economic pie, to share its crumbs with Africans from other countries. It seems unfair to expect that. Saying this doesn't mean we do not acknowledge the existence of Afrophobes. They exist. In every struggle, there are people who exploit genuine grievances to drive selfish agendas, hate, etc. Is it right? Never. The South African government and other African governments must deal with Afrophobic and xenophobic actors. Innocent people cannot lose their lives and businesses because governments have failed to address socio-economic conditions. SA has a crime problem, and it would be disingenuous of SA citizens to say crime is perpetuated by foreigners or illegal immigrants only. There are South Africans who commit crimes, and one cannot solve crime by scapegoating. There is an immigration problem which may potentially lead to crime and that needs to be addressed. If immigration issues and socio-economic conditions are not addressed, these tensions will keep rearing their ugly heads. Afrophobic South Africans also need to confront the truth about why they are solely targeting Black immigrants. This pattern mirrors what’s happening in the United States of America, where ICE disproportionately targets Black and Brown people. This disproportionate targeting isn’t random. It’s rooted in anti-Blackness and colonial hierarchies of belonging that code Blackness as foreign, criminal, or disposable. In both SA and the US, immigration enforcement becomes racialised. It has become a tool that punishes skin color by weaponising citizenship status. It is painful to watch people stripped of dignity and abused simply for being foreigners in South Africa. To find a common path forward, we need to understand these nuances and hold all our African governments accountable. We are where we are because of them!
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Robo of Africa
Robo of Africa@roboskechy·
@jon_d_doe Lol guess what this is 2026 and South Africans still benefit from Tony Elumelu foundation.
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Dear ungrateful South Africans, Please read 👇.
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KooleM
KooleM@EnvyKhux·
@CICsideChick You must be an uneducated person. The word illegal means not documented or unknown. So they can't be included in statistics bcos they are an unknown quantity. For you tell us about percentage of Nigerians living in South Africa, shows you lack critical thinking skills
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Robo of Africa
Robo of Africa@roboskechy·
@ruffydfire Politics is always Baba sope 90 percent of the time. Wike will sope Atiku will sope Baba Osoba will sope Kwankwanso will sope Only Obi is yet to get to that level
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Baba ti SOPE Hamzat ni oo
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Great IFE
Great IFE@TheGreatestIFE·
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Robo of Africa
Robo of Africa@roboskechy·
@NgunesiJoy @PastorMarvy What's the nexus between country and migration? Americans won't be in Djibouti going by your logic, motsepe wont be in Maroc, though I understand your perspective which is slightly skewed
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Jay@NgunesiJoy·
@PastorMarvy Why are you guys so obsessed about living abroad? Why can't you stay in your own countries and fix it. Fight your government
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Pastor Who@PastorMarvy·
11.5% of Ghanaians live abroad 9% of Zimbabweans live abroad 9% of Moroccans live abroad 6% of Nigerians live abroad 3% of South Africans live abroad. More Ghanaians live abroad relative to their population. Less Nigerians live abroad relative to their population. But Nigerians who are not in the top 15 make the most noise around migration.
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TT@tebatso_trt·
@MbekezeliMB How did he get SA citizenship when he only grew up here ?
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Comrade Àmọdá 🦇
Comrade Àmọdá 🦇@AmodaOgunlere·
@BashirElRufai Ibos easy to whine Wetin be "Pure igbo blood" Well Osu dey ibo land sha. Maybe he means the one wey no be Osu , and according to what the ibos say, Anambra are the purest ibos, isi ibos dey call dem . So u may be up to something 😂 But Peter obi won't be president
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Bashir El-Rufai
Bashir El-Rufai@BashirElRufai·
It’s high time Nigeria had a pure blood Igbo President. Until then, all these wounds of the past will persist to remain.
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Robo of Africa
Robo of Africa@roboskechy·
@BashirElRufai Sincerely we are due for an Igbo president but it's not Obi for me. Look at the Igbo tribe as a whole is Obi the best they can put forward? Soludo is tested OK...loads of them like that why must it be Obi. Even Madam Okonjo is perfect.
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Haspy🎱
Haspy🎱@Haspil_eth·
@Waspapping_ @HighChiefOkoro Hausa don't want any other tribe to rule this country except them though Peter obi is not competent enough but there are other people in south east that is up to the task
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Sarki.
Sarki.@Waspapping_·
As a northerner, I’m very okay with Nigeria dividing and everyone going their separate ways rather than having Peter Obi as President of this great nation. Let everyone go their separate ways so he can rule over BIAFRA.
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