Maxwell

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Maxwell

Maxwell

@Maxwell_1809

Gauteng Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Maxwell
Maxwell@Maxwell_1809·
@boye4christ2006 All these countries are doing you a favor to go back to nigeria and build and fix that land for your children and their children.
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folowosele adeboye
folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006·
Now that has US temporarily ban Nigerians Malta placed a soft ban on Nigeria (99% rejection rate) Poland placed a soft ban on Nigeria (99% rejection rate) Where do we go from here?
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MphoDibakoane@mpho_shambie·
Yet the racist Hellen Zille and her racist DA think we're all stupid... Running around promising to bring changes into the JHB municipality. When they dismally failed to service Black townships in the Western Cape! No white-owned media shall save you this time! @EFFSouthAfrica
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Dave Jones ( Mdeva) 😄@DaveJon63336865·
A good watch for any San. Can you see the similarities? I wonder will trump highlight it sanction Ireland maybe? Fact of the matter the Song Kill the B*er is a historic song and part of Sans struggle against the oppressor.
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Maxwell@Maxwell_1809·
@sandileswana He is brainwashed and there is no coming back even with all the evidence in the table. It is been proven with no reasonable doubt no expansion took place.
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sandile swana@sandileswana·
Xhosa men have genetic admixture from East, west and central Africa including Nigeria, Congo, Cameroon, Great lakes etc. Genetic studies confirm that Xhosa men possess a diverse genetic heritage as a result of the Bantu expansion, which originated in West-Central Africa and moved across the continent before reaching Southern Africa. This migration facilitated significant admixture with indigenous groups and other Bantu-speaking populations. Core Genetic Admixture The Xhosa genome is primarily a blend of African non-Khoesan (Bantu) and Khoe-San ancestries. PLOS West-Central African Roots: Approximately 63.6% of Xhosa ancestry is shared with West African populations like the Yoruba of Nigeria. This reflects the origin of Bantu-speaking peoples in current-day eastern Nigeria and western Cameroon. Indigenous Khoe-San Admixture: Xhosa people have a high proportion of Khoe-San ancestry, averaging about 35.4%. This is significantly higher than many other South-Eastern Bantu-speaking groups. PubMed Central (PMC) (.gov) Regional Influences from the Bantu Migration As Bantu speakers migrated, they absorbed genetic traits from the regions they traversed: East Africa & Great Lakes: Xhosa history is linked to migrations through the Great Lakes region of eastern Africa. Genetic markers show shared ancestry with Eastern and Southern Niger-Congo speakers. Central Africa: Historical and genetic links exist to Central African groups, including those in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon. Some models indicate that ancestry for major South African admixture sources stems almost exclusively from populations in Cameroon. West Africa: While the initial Bantu expansion began in West-Central Africa, specific markers from West African surrogates are inferred in the major sources of recent Xhosa admixture.
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M. Mditshwa ᏦᎥᏁᎶ🌟
This woman is too big for ActionSA, She can literally restore all the dignity the ANC lost in the past 30yrs alone. i think its not too late for the ANC to put the offer on the table. Besides South Africa needs a female president for gender equality.
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Amukelani Moyani@AmukelaniMoyani·
Dear Minister @Leon_Schreib; this Nigerian woman, using fraudulent South African documents; did tremendous damage to the image of South Africa in Ireland! Please deport her to Nigeria!
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PSAFLIVE@PSAFLIVE·
WATCH: A South African woman who is dating Nigerian flathead Jollof man, is encouraging South African women to be proud of dating Nigerians. This comes after a new trend “No To AFCON” has emerged and gained momentum resulting in most South African women being educated on the dangers of dating AFCON.
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Maxwell@Maxwell_1809·
@KingMntungwa ANC corruption and incompetent destroyed this country
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Black-Jesus💧🇿🇦@KingMntungwa·
Over 30 private landing strips in SA... and some aren't even manned No customs. No immigration. No real oversight. So what's actually coming in and out of the country?
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🚨China 🇨🇳 China 🇨🇳 just released this video of one of their air defense systems 😳😳😳
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SA🇿🇦 FIRST BEFORE AFRICA🌍
Even if she performs naked we don't care She is evil to the core Go to the nearest hell Lady Zamar and pray in there
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Maxwell@Maxwell_1809·
@Newzroom405 Sir: We are aware of your involvement during apartheid and your present attempts to create division in this country
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Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405·
[WATCH] "Before I arrived, I cannot tell you how many people told me I'd fall in love with the country. It's only taken two months, and that has happened." - US Ambassador to SA Brent Bozell #Newzroom405
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Judaeda Blanco
Judaeda Blanco@Judaeda3·
He is confusing me with his accent, is he South African or Nigerian 🙄🙄
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Maxwell@Maxwell_1809·
@AnnSogunro To all Nigerians please answer my question. If all If you are jabbaring to all over the world who is going to fix country called nigeria???
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Oluwatoyin Ann Andrew
Oluwatoyin Ann Andrew@AnnSogunro·
Four years ago today, I left the shores of Nigeria, and I have never looked back. It remains the best decision of my life—for myself, my family, and the generations to come. ✅ 4 years of no power interruptions. ✅ 4 years of no generator noise shaking the walls. ✅ 4 years of not struggling to feed or calculating every meal. ✅ 4 years of eating whatever I want—so long as I can afford it, not because prices skyrocket overnight. ✅ 4 years of not spending my hard-earned money in the hospital due to preventable illnesses. ✅ 4 years of walking into a hospital and not paying a dime—because healthcare is a right, not a privilege. ✅ 4 years of free schooling for my children—no need for school fees, PTA levies, or “registration charges.” ✅ 4 years of not paying school fees for my children’s education. ✅ 4 years of not praying against a landlord’s wahala. ✅ 4 years of good landlords—no sudden rent hikes, no harassment, no unfair evictions. ✅ 4 years of not paying agents multiple times for the same house. ✅ 4 years of good roads—no endless potholes, no floods swallowing cars. ✅ 4 years of not sitting in traffic for hours just to move a few miles. ✅ 4 years of not dreading fuel scarcity periods. ✅ 4 years of employers who pay salaries on time—no stories, no excuses, no begging for what I’ve worked for. ✅ 4 years of working where my efforts are valued, not where connections matter more than competence. ✅ 4 years of sleeping with peace of mind—no need for burglary-proof barriers everywhere, no fear of midnight robberies. ✅ 4 years of not bribing someone for things that should be my right. ✅ 4 years of living in a system that works. ✅ 4 years of knowing that my hustle will actually pay off. ✅ 4 years of watching my children grow with real opportunities ahead of them. It hasn’t been easy—the sacrifices, the uncertainties, the moments of doubt—but every challenge has been worth it because today, I stand stronger, freer, and more assured of my future. I left for a better life, and indeed, I found it. Copied
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