Finally South Africans and their Government Apologize to Nigerians Begging them to stop

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Finally South Africans has apologized to Nigerians after the starting the Bolt Conflict and Nigerians created more problems in South Africa by ordering taxis and Bolt services in South Africa from Nigeria. Some Nigerians started ordering other products and food in South Africa to be paid on delivery. The South African government has joined it’s citizens to apologize to Nigerians and stop the conflict
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SA does not care about useless titles.

Nigeria is the gi-ant of Africa

SA is rainbow nation 🇿🇦💪🏿

MichaelVumile-jblb
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Now they understand why they refer to Nigeria as THE GIANT OF AFRICA.

mcdonald
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Nigerians in the diaspora never even start 🇳🇬🇺🇸🇯🇲🇺🇸🇳🇬🇺🇸🇯🇲

samtislorh
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Why won't people learn? Leave Nigerians alone. If you can't help us, leave us alone

eteb
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bro we don't need hundreds phone to destabilise S.A with one phone you can make thousands of bolt drivers busy for full day doing nothing....

OseodionAdava
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As Nigerian I loved South Africans so much for almost 20 years now, but their hate for Nigeria and Africa really shocked me

amandaeguale
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As a Nigerian, I see South Africans as our brothers. It's disheartening to see that many in South Africa aren't aware that we passionately supported their fight for freedom. It feels like our efforts have been forgotten, and now, instead of unity, there's tension. We were taught to respect and love our South African brothers, so when this animosity comes from them, it hurts even more. That's why many Nigerians are so upset—it feels one-sided.

shawntroy
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The solution here is to cut ties completely between this two countries, close both embassies... MTN and Shoprite should vacate nigeria then all nigerians vacate SA

mtholawrence
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😂😂😂😂😂 6 fridge delivered by BOLT 😂😂😂 cash on delivery. Which SA does that😂😂😂😂😂

ndawoyamwithukhanya
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When did South Africa apologise to Nigeria and about what exactly?

Alex-soly
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It is funny that South Africans say that Nigerians are criminals in South Africa, but they are now saying Nigerians are bolt drivers

khebylema
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They almost shut down south Africa 🇿🇦 economy 😂

Elkanah-eb
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Kudos to the skillfull way the SA government handles it

ufehboss
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That statement is stupid, it was never a challenge, They should apologize properly, they disrespected Nigerian

jyomonsimpo
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Ajim my guy man, you’re putting another one down. I will come back later and watch it so I can hear what my guy has for us this time about them Yeye people. But I only have time now to give my brother some props. Right on bros

lawman
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Dem go wake up real Nigerian Princes 😅

heads
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Thank you for this reporting, Ajim...excellent job. Stay blessed!

Matt-dgfd
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Ajim, you don dey become Aje (wizard) for this ya channel o, your head dey there 💯%, keep it up as we dey feel you.Kudos.

medmolersdiary
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Don't lie SA government doesn't have time for stupid things

SiyabongaMayema
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Why not recognize that no Nigerian has authority over South Africa's borders? The challenges facing the nation arise from internal dynamics rather than external influences. Many South Africans are misplacing their anger by blaming Nigerians instead of confronting the real issues such as crime, disunity, and a lack of accountability. The violence instigated by some South Africans not only harms innocent individuals but also undermines the country's progress. It’s crucial to redirect the focus from unfairly blaming foreigners to addressing the root issues that are truly hindering South Africa's advancement. Genuine integration and growth can only be achieved by tackling these ingrained prejudices.

It is also essential for South Africans to recognize the repercussions of their historical actions. Crime rates have been linked to poverty, inadequate public service delivery, and wealth inequality. Additionally, the Institute for Security Studies has identified other contributing factors that extend beyond poverty and inequality, particularly the social stress stemming from neglectful environments during most of their early childhood.

uchman