“I would appreciate them in
helping us as well to address the belief our people have and the reality that
there are many persons from Nigeria dealing in drugs in our country”- Dr. Grace
Naledi Mandisa Pandor, South African Minister of International Relations.
Is this the sort of thing that
ought to be said by the South African Government when we are still in mourning
and when we have not even buried our compatriots that were cruelly slain,
bludgeoned to death and cut to pieces in the streets of South Africa?
At a time when this
irresponsible, insensitive, shameless, conflicted, self-hating, pitiful and
mendacious creature that calls herself the Foreign Minister of South Africa
should be apologising to the Nigerian people for the mindless savagery and
barbarity of her blood-crazed compatriots, she is pointing accusing fingers at
their victims and the objects of their collective hate and seeking to demonise
them. What have we done to deserve this? First you kill us then you seek to
justify it and criminalise us!
Does this she-devil of a Foreign
Minister really believe that innocent Nigerian men, women and children should
be butchered at will in the streets of South Africa by bloodthirsty and bestial
mobs?
Worse still does she think it is
right and proper that this is done with the full endorsement and support of
both the South African Government and police? Is that the way forward? Is that
the way to build bridges in Africa and enhance peace and stability on the
continent?
Can such behaviour be justified
or defended under any circumstances? What would she do or think if the Nigerian
Government and people decided to reciprocate and mete the same treatment out to
South Africans that reside in Nigeria and South African companies that are
situated here?
In any case how many of those
that were butchered over the years were drug dealers? If it is true that as
many Nigerians deal in drugs as she has suggested, why can’t the South African
Government apprehend, arrest and prosecute them and send them to jail rather
than demonise, misrepresent, target and kill innocent and defenceless
Nigerians?
This is a clear case of racial
stereotyping and a squalid and shameful attempt to justify hate, racism,
xenophobia, self-hate, black on black violence and mass murder. Permit me to
educate the South African Foreign Minister and to set the record straight.
There are thousands of Nigerian
professionals, academics, lecturers, intellectuals, businessmen, teachers,
scientists, engineers and doctors in your country working hard, doing a great
job and contributing massively to your development and economy.
The fact that your people hate
Nigerians and enjoy killing us has nothing to do with drugs, human-trafficking
or drug-trafficking. It is because your people are hateful, ignorant,
xenophobic, lazy, racist and envious of ours.
And the few irresponsible
Nigerians that go to South Africa and indulge in terrible and unforgivable
crimes like drug and human-trafficking and gang-related violence do so only
because your people have a terrible weakness, an undue fascination and an
insatiable appetite for hard drugs, alcohol, prostitues, men and women of easy
virtue and the dark, ugly and wild side of life.
It is therefore not surprising
that South Africa has, for the better part of the last 25 years, been described
as the “world’s capital for homicide” and the country with the “highest number
of people that have been afflicted with HIV AIDS!”
Rather than work hard, like their
Nigerians counterparts, South Africans prefer to go to sleazy and cheap
nightclubs, to gamble on gaming machines and poker tables, to drink huge
amounts of beer, to take massive amounts of hard drugs and to stay at home,
watch television and sleep. They are not particularly good at anything except
singing beautiful songs and killing their fellow Africans.
It is for this singular reason
that their women love and respect Nigerian men and have nothing but contempt
for their own. Generally-speaking Nigerian men are strong, productive, virile,
focused, courageous, industrious, adventurous and hard-working with a touch of
arrogance and they excel in all their ways. Sadly the average South African
male does not possess these virtues or qualities.
It does not stop there. For the
better part of the last 50 years Nigeria has been the major military and
economic power in Africa and we have used our wealth, power and influence
wisely and expeditiously to the advantage of many countries on the continent.
For example, had it not been for
us the minority white Boers would still be ruling over the black South Africans
and apartheid would still have been firmly in place.
We nationalised British Petroleum
and Barclays Bank because of them in the late 1970’s and thereby compelled the
British to accept our demand of black majority rule in South Africa and
Zimbabwe and to stop supporting apartheid and white minority governments.
We are far ahead of South Africa
in terms of education and virtually every other sphere of human endeavour and
we have opened up our country for them to come and invest in without any
pre-conditions, obstacles or trade barriers.
Today Nigeria is by far the
biggest market for their expertise, products, goods and services and if that
market were to ever be closed to them or if their companies were nationalised
it would affect their economy enormously.
The truth is that they benefit
far more from and make far more money from us today than we benefit and make
money from them.
In a trade war they have far more
to lose than we do because not that many Nigerian companies have invested
heavily in and operate in South Africa whilst many South African companies have
invested heavily in and operate in Nigeria.
As a matter of fact some of those
companies make more money from the Nigerian market and their Nigerian
operations than they do in the whole of the rest of Africa put together.
That is what we have offered and
given them and yet they have offered and given us next to nothing in return.
All we get from them are insults, violence and heartache!
Historically and in every other
way they are very much our juniors. Our people were educated at Oxford,
Cambridge and the very best universities in the world since 1860. South African
blacks never went to a real university until the 1990’s after aparthied fell.
We have liberated and brought
peace, justice and stability to many African countries and been a blessing to
the African continent for many decades despite our present challenges.
Whether it be Angola, Mozambique,
Congo, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Ethiopia, Eritea,
Ghana, Namibia, Sierra Leonne, Liberia, Sao Tome and Principe, Sudan, Chad,
Niger and so many others, we were there in full force with our money, our
resources, our arms, our logistical support, our oil, our economic concessions,
our aid and in some cases our troops.
We shed blood and our blood was
shed for other African countries over the years yet all we get in return are
insults.
If you say Nigerians are drug
pushers and human traffickers then I will say that South Africans are losers,
racists, drop-outs, failures and genocidal maniacs.
Worse still had the white Boers
not built up South Africa it would still be a barren land and the black population
would still be nothing but slaves that live in filthy and squalid little
townships.
Despite all the razzmatazz and
great public relations about being a happy and prosperous “rainbow nation”
where everyone is so happy and is treated so well, the truth is that South
Africa remains a country with a black body and a white head.
I say this because even though
political control and leadership has been ceded to the blacks, 80% of the
multi-national corporations, big business, industry, the private sector and the
economy and 90% of the choicest land, the biggest farms and the best farmlands
still remain in the hands of the white Boer minority.
Given this, is it any wonder that
black South Africans are literally going mad and are deeply frustrated and
filled with hatred and bitterness?
They have nothing and, unlike in
the days of Oliver Tambo, Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki (all great and
inspiring men of strength, courage, wisdom, conviction and profound wisdom)
other than a handful of new political leaders who are essentially corrupt,
weak, fearful, divided, conflicted and uninspiring token niggers and Uncle Toms
(with the possible exception of a bright, courageous and rising young star by
the name of Julius Malema), their prospects of ever amounting to anything over
the next 100 years is very dim.
The real power still resides in
the hands of the minority white Boers and the prospects for a prosperous and
bright future lies heavily in their favour at the expense of the majority
blacks.
If only the South Africans knew
and remembered their history and considered ours they would be praying for
Nigeria and thanking us every day rather than insulting and killing us.
Without our support and the
pressure we brought to bear, the great Nelson Mandela may never have been freed
and the ANC and its armed wing (Umkhonto Wi SIzwe) would not have received the
massive and robust funding and support that it did throughout the 1960’s,
1970’s and 1980’s.
Together with the Cubans and the
Libyans, Nigeria did more for the liberation of South Africa and South African
majority rule than any other nation in the world.
What the South Africans are doing
to Nigerians today makes me regret the fact that we did so much for them in the
past.
They have repaid our good with
evil and consequently evil will never leave their doorstep. They have shed our
blood for no just cause and the heavens will respond and avenge us. They have
made us weep and shed tears for our compatriots and for this they shall pay a
heavy price!
The South African Foreign
Minister and those that share her racist and deplorable disposition and
xenophobic views should consider these facts and the implications of her words
and actions before she ventures to open her fat, ugly and very undiplomatic
mouth to speak untruths and garbage about Nigeria and Nigerians again.
Failing to do so may provoke a
series of cataclysmic events and unpredictable and harsh reprisals which would result
in the final demystification and total humiliation of the “rainbow nation” and
the painful and everlasting disgrace of its people.
Make no mistake about it, even a
Nigeria in her weakened state and with all her challenges is still big and
strong enough to bring South Africa to its knees.
And if the killing and mass
murder of our people does not stop that is precisely what we shall do. A word
is enough for the wise.
Permit me to conclude this
contribution with the following.
Many years ago in the early to
mid-1970’s, when apartheid was alive and well in South Africa and when I was a
young student at Harrow, which undoubtedly remains the best private school in
England, I broke the jaw of a blond, blue-eyed English-speaking white South
African fellow student who said some very nasty things about black South
Africans during a history class.
During a heated debate about
racial segregation and the South African Mixed Race Act which made it a
criminal offence for blacks and whites to get married or have sexual relations,
he got up and said, before the entire class, that
“allowing those dirty black dogs
to touch our beautiful and pure white women is sacrilage. It is against the
laws of God! It is like getting a monkey to mate with a human being!”
Finally he said “no sane white
woman would ever want to have sex with a black African monkey and any of them
that do should be sent to jail”.
I reacted swiftly and without any
hesitation. Without any warning or even words of anger, I left my desk, walked
up to him and broke his jaw with one clean blow from my right fist. He never
knew what hit him!
I remember hearing and enjoying
the way his jaw popped open and cracked. It was a strange noise and as he hit
the floor his legs started to shake uncontrollably after which he lost
consciousness.
For one horrendous moment I
thought I had killed him but thankfully eventually his eyes opened, he sat up
and he was rushed to the hospital on a stretcher.
He hailed from one of the biggest
and richest white families in South Africa who were (and still are) in the
diamond mining business. I almost got expelled from Harrow for my “wild and
unruly” behaviour until I gave my reasons for hitting him to the school
authorities.
They were shocked and equally
appalled by what he had said, which they rightly regarded as a grave and
reckless provocation, and they decided to let me off the hook.
I was reprimanded and warned and
I remember that the Headmaster wrote a formal letter about the incident to my
father who was livid with me for jeopordising my entire academic career simply
because of a racial slight and slur.
Papa said “you didn’t have to hit
him and almost kill the poor boy: you could have just attempted to educate him
in a civilised manner and at the worst insult him back!”
Yet I had no regrets or remorse
about my course of action or the choice that I made and to my eternal credit I
never apologised for my action to the South African, the school authorities, my
father or anyone else.
The truth is that I was proud of
what I did and I believed that defending the honor of my black South African
colleagues was far more important than staying at Harrow. I was prepared to
risk it all by physically assaulting the white boy and I did it with relish.
My gamble paid off and the South
African boy, as sober as ever, never insulted or spoke ill of blacks again in
my prescence.
As a matter of fact we ended up
becoming friends in the following years and I will never forget what he told me
just before we left Harrow in 1977. I remember the words because I wrote them
down at the time and have meditated on them for years.
He said “you don’t understand the
Bantus” (meaning black South Africans).
He went on to say “the day they
get power in South Africa is the day that South Africa will begin to die. Since
the 17th century we Boers built up everything there and they contributed nothing.
We fought the Zulus and later the British and we built and developed that land
with our flesh, sweat and blood. Giving a country like South Africa to them is
like giving a monkey a loaded gun. They will use it to kill everyone around
them and eventually they will kill themselves. They are not like you Nigerians:
they have no history or class. They are unenlightened, ungrateful, primitive,
uncouth and very backward and one day the rest of Africa will know them for
what they are!”
Judging from the words of the
South African Foreign Minister and the xenophobic and racist diposition of the
South African President, Government and people, it appears that that day has
finally come.
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