Your country south African is in 3rd position in the world when it comes to crime, 80-95% of south Africans are junkies, those drug business is run by south Africans bosses they only use Nigerians to cover. Y'all should be deceiving yourselves there
As long as they are selling drugs,do trafficking, killing children with drugs in SA, they must forget about improving, God is watching,SAs tears will never falls down,it falls into the hands of God, 🙏
No, no, no don't curse South Africa, We are a rainbow nation. We are not so arrogant to look down on the rest of Africans. That title best fits Nigerians for their ego. We don't need that energy.
I have yet to see a Nigerian working in a manufacturing facility or as professional engineer, accountant, lawyer and so on, so far I haven’t seen one in South Africa, until such time maybe we will see Nigerians investing in South Africa.
I also don't recognize any major investment or companies by Nigeria in SA other than minor individual businesses like hair salons , cellphone repairs and some tuck shops etc.They also like foreign exchange business and gold buying , l ve never seen a major Nigerian investment .
That's because you lack information, you know nothing always coming late, xenophobic fools, The tech companies in south African owned by Nigerians, not only that, flutawave is owned by a Nigerian, access bank, zenith bank, firstbank, union bank, paystack, and many more in south African are owned by Nigerians, how would you know when you are busying envy Nigerians there, when you hear Nigerians you become wild an...imals, y'all can't do nothing for yourselves, senseless idiots
Access bank, firstbank union bank zenith bank Gtbank paystack, flutawave and many more are all owned by Nigerians, more over its an African country, nobody would want to invest in a xenophobic country
@@kagimanye1757 You are an asshole, you idiot, you are blaming Nigeria for your failure, can't you see everyone in your country is on drug, what don't you guys check the Indians of Durban and the white guys in Capetown, why make seems that Nigeria are the one bringing all this drug into you country, you guys are very useless and do not know nothing, go after corrupt people in your country and leave your Africa brothers alone, next time if you reply to my comment, thunder will fire you.
@@bukiwenobendle7080 So when we tell them that Nigerians are running brothels and hair salons they think we're lying 😂 They picture their brothers in JSE and corporate offices in Sandton 🤣 This is so funny 🤣🤣🤣
@bukiwenobendle7080 So when we tell them that Nigerians are running br0thels and hair salons they think we're lying 😂 They picture their brothers in JSE and corporate offices in Sandton 🤣 This is so funny 🤣🤣🤣
@bukiwenobendle7080 So when we tell them that Nigeri@ns are running br0thels and hair salons they think we're lying 😂 They picture their brothers in JSE and corporate offices in Sandton 🤣 This is so funny 🤣🤣🤣
What an unbiased video from a Nigerian. I like the fact that you give a credit as its due to SA. Other than beating around the bush avoiding the truth, as most Nigerian do in most of their videos. Nice observation, anyway my sister ❤.
Ali Dangote the Nigerian billionare is the only investor with cement company in SA other than that is hair Salon, fake clothes shops , restaurant with Nigerian food . The only shining example is Nigeria proffesors in universities
We have always had doctors and professors and we still do..including chancellor....dankote has not invested s#$t..be real. Nigeria is not as great as it thinks...just dilluusion....we need nothing from you...but you sure invested a lot in prostitution drugs human trafficking scams and fake churches for sure...
@@georgeilawagbon9255 the question is what INVESTMENT Nigeria made into South African Economy, we know you are illiterate, but try and understand the point. what are you bringing to our shores?
HOW CAN NIGERIANS BRING SOMETHING BIG IN SOUTH AFRICA WHEN THEY ARE BUSY JAPA FROM NIGERIA AND WOMEN FROM NIGERIA ARE BUSY BEING ASHAWO IN OTHER COUNTRIES.
QUIET THERE, ACCESS BANK FIRSTBANK UNION BANK ZENITH BANK GTBANK PAYSTACK FLUTAWAVE AND MANY MORE ARE OWNED BY NIGERIANS, WHY DON'T YOU TAKK ABOUT THAT.
QUIET THERE, ACCESS BANK FIRSTBANK UNION BANK ZENITH BANK GTBANK PAYSTACK FLUTAWAVE AND MANY MORE ARE OWNED BY NIGERIANS, WHY DON'T YOU TAKK ABOUT THAT.
QUIET THERE, ACCESS BANK FIRSTBANK UNION BANK ZENITH BANK GTBANK PAYSTACK FLUTAWAVE AND MANY MORE ARE OWNED BY NIGERIANS, WHY DON'T YOU TAKK ABOUT THAT.
REMEMBER THIS CAN CHANGE ANYTIME IF THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT DECIDES TO BUY OIL FROM ANGOLA,AND SOON WILL BUY OIL FROM MOZAMBIQUE PLUS HUGE OIL AND GAS RESERVES HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED OFF SHORE IN THE OCEANIC ECONOMIC ZONE OF SOUTH AFRICA,IF AGAIN SOUTH AFRICA DECIDES TO OPEN THE CLOSED SASOL REFINERY THAT CONVERTS AND CREATE OIL FROM COAL.
That’s not an investment, that’s import of oil from Nigeria by South Africa and thus there’s an outflow of cash from South Africa to Nigeria in return for consumable, oil.
@@modisemakokwe4256 Access Bank union bank zenith bank firstbank gtbank paystack flutawave and many more are owned by Nigerians, airlines are there too, what are you talking about?
Nigeria should start investing in poor countries first, then they can think of bigger economies like South Africa. That's how South Africa started, by investing in poor countries like Nigeria and so on here in Africa but now runs Global Conglomerates. If you really want to be a global player like us learn from us by first staying at home in Nigeria and build your country from inside out, in 300 years you will be where South Africa is today. Good luck.
There's a recent news that South Africa will import oil from Nigeria. I think that's a good start... I'm also looking forward for cars founded in Nigeria be opening manufacturing processes and selling in the country
I dont trust anything made by Nigerians even their banks i wont invest simple thing of changing to new money notes,made a big thing people couldn't withdraw their money somebody has to strip naked in the bank to get his money😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ive seen Indomie noodles here, they're nice, I've also seen some small Nigerian alcoholic called DaRok or something, but thats not really an investment and I suspect DaRok is smuggled in illegally coz they are only sold informally
Indomie is a brand of instant noodle produced by the Indonesian company Indofood. Indofood itself is the largest instant noodle producer in the world with 16 factories.
Question should be what does Nigeria really have that they can invest that in another country on the edge of the continent - that they can't invest in Nigeria and their neighboring countries. Entertainment you're talking about, is consumed by the scores of Nigerians living in South Africa
People themselves are a major investment so include them as a major investment because they are and there's thousands of thousands of Nigerians in every city here if you don't believe me count the street of Joburg you'd never cross two streets without meeting a Nigerian. For me people are the first investment a major one bigger than biggest companies ,don't you agree???
Hi the music issue how many times does SA music play on Nigerian radio stations per month or week because a while ago some sabc people once tried to minimize other countries music because those countries they found out that they were not playing SA music Nigeria was there USA was there too Britain i think they said they would hear SA music once a month or in months so why was SABC playing those countries music which was ok and taking some royalties to those countries we talking huge some of money 💰 here they even said those countries were playing less than 5 times per 6 months those claims came from SA who were based in those countries and it was a hot topic. Secondly does Nigeria have huge companies in the neighboring countries how good are they doing there eg which bank is doing better in Nigeria and perhaps 3 neighboring countries so that it will be better looked after if it is struggling to take flight in a new country it might take years for people around that region to trust that bank 🏦 and eventually they'd have to withdraw from that particular country and that would be a huge loss.
This lady is very funny. She's talking about Government investments. What investments has the Government of Nigeria brought to Nigeria itself? Plus, mineral ore, glass and fertilizer are huge. You are ignorant comparing that to dstv and shoprite. That mentality our government have to belittle billion dollar investments like glass, minerals and fertilizer is the same mentality you have. It is the reason there are no investments in these resources which could bring about economic development.
Nigeria is an open market, we patronize any product , even product of our enemies, SA is not an open market and because they are racist it will be difficult for Nigeria company to succeed in that market, there 3 Nigeria multinational in SA at the moment, but will be coming in inform of joint ventures and we surely get there, Nigeria are know to own big multinational companies that make tens of billion of USD in revenue each year
Nigeria thrives in informal market that is not organized to safeguard the country against tax evasion and money laundering. In South Africa, economy is organized and therefore your Nigerians find it difficult to do as they please like they are used to in Nigeria. You come and try to replicate Nigeria and we push back from that informalisation of our economy. An Economy thrives when they are checks and balances to eliminate opportunists and bad players. We will be dealing with crime business that Nigerians like to do in our country very soon. It won't be be easy as usual. We gonna close non compliant repair and informal car dealerships because Nigerians take stolen vehicles and help criminals.
Nop we deal with qaulity not quantity all of your products are fake we dont trust anything from you,simple thing we can drink water from the tap you cant in Nigeria you will get sick imagine doing serous busness with you will smuggle drugs thats no no no to us😂😂😂😂😂
Lady you keep referring to individual big businesses😮, there aren't any big individual nigerian businesses either. Pls stop thumb sucking, there isn't any.
@@edwinmabone1658 not really and if you knew our law you wouldnt write that..its in the north west next to lichtenburg and its definately 90% south africans...
@@Cape-To-Cairo I don’t know. There’s a lending business called Lulalend that’s relying on their banking infrastructure though. So they’re doing business