
Mo_09
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You’re from Nigeria. Why on earth would you think I value your opinion on immigration?





Cyril Ramaphosa has secured South Africa a pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a move that echoes Nelson Mandela’s doctrine that “your enemies are not our enemies,” affirming an independent foreign policy rooted in national interest.









@gameintel9ja This is why Africa can never grow as a continent, it’s just so sad how it got here, Nigeria literally helped then for their independence 🤦🏾♂️


He is trolling obviously, but I’ll meet with him this evening & get him to clear things up… As far as I know he’s been married to a South African for more than a decade & in the 15years that I’ve known him, we’ve only discussed music & content. No funny business. Let him land!🤷🏽♂️


Nigerian rapper Scooby Nero boasts of owning multiple RDPs which he rents out to South African families Nigerian-born rapper, currently living in South Africa for over a decade Scooby Nero has claimed on social media that he owns multiple RDP houses in South Africa and rents them out to local families. RDP houses are government-built homes provided under South Africa’s Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP), a policy introduced in 1994 after apartheid.They were meant to give poor and previously disadvantaged South Africans access to basic housing, especially people who had been denied property ownership under apartheid. These houses are typically small, free-standing units built on serviced land, and are given free of charge to qualifying beneficiaries, usually low-income citizens who have never owned property before. The artist, whose real name is Chibuzor Nelson Nwankwo, has been living in South Africa for several years and built a name for himself in underground hip-hop circles, particularly in the Eastern Cape and Gauteng. In a now widely shared post, Scooby Nero didn’t hold back. “Nigerians done buy 80% of RDP houses finish. Your parents pay rent to me, while you are threatening me on Facebook. I am about to evict your family,” he wrote. Scooby Nero later doubled down, claiming his comments were a response to ongoing hate directed at Nigerians living in South Africa. He suggested he was being targeted unfairly and lashed out at critics, framing the issue as part of a broader wave of xenophobia. The uproar comes at a tense time, following reports of the controversial and allegedly illegal crowning of a “Nigerian king” in Gompo, outside East London an incident that has already raised questions about foreign nationals establishing unofficial authority structures in local communities. buzzlifenews.com












