Wed Jun 19 06:15:19 SAST 2013

Spikiri's thank-you bashes

Jan 7, 2013 | Dimakatso Motau | 48 comments

VENTURING into the music industry more than two-and-a-half decades ago might have seemed like a hobby, but Mandla 'Spikiri' Mofokeng has realised that dedication can make any venture successful.

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Wed Jun 19 06:15:20 SAST 2013 ::
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Jan 7, 2013

TLekota

Wow, u broke it boet. But still wena no oskido must get stylists the way u dress up look poor or as if you are some little sangomas told not to wear good. It helps with you image and it will broaden your sphere of business. We want to see you in adverts as well as your musos.
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Jan 7, 2013

3litreV6

Ohh jona jou!! Mapantsula. Dankie Spikitshu!!!!
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Jan 7, 2013

Pointman

Nice achievement - nothing better that uplifting other people once you become a leader.
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Jan 7, 2013

zuluchick

nice one guys
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Jan 7, 2013

Zabaragast

Legend!
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Jan 7, 2013

Dr.Head

I wonder who is dressing these guys. Clearly, they don't have wives. It's like they came straight from a bar to perform.
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Jan 7, 2013

Ma-Bhova

Every blogger please say, "Spiki riki wiki, oooooh... weeeee..." Mandla has really turned the industry upside down and even doing so now. How his beats has blended very well with the Hiphop cats abo Teargas and Pro, i call that classics. long live my brother.
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Jan 7, 2013

Lord-Have-Mercy

Compliments bloggers, especialy Mangaung disgruntled thumb sucking bloggers

Its a pity that TROMPIES never won and music award in SA

goood music wayawaya

I love the 90's

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Jan 7, 2013

Decibels

Mindlo Mindlo Spiskiri....heshe
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Jan 7, 2013

Decibels

while we're on that note...what happened to Jakoba Zooma's siyanqoba rallies?
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Jan 7, 2013

Msiphos00

Kokota Spikiri
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Jan 7, 2013

s.cold

good for you guyz,,,i cant imagine myself dancing for ama 12yrs old,boozing,druging around for my entire life,,,,,Eugine atleast has a vision and had an exit strategy,,these BOMANGCOLA basaba i challenge,,,nx!



i would like to say congratulations president jacob zuma,,,,,,,,there is a song by proffessor(new disc),,ithi BAPHI?



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Jan 7, 2013

Mdala

Spikirisho 4 life
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Jan 7, 2013

9janavy

@Dr.Head - I second you that ,never really liked any of this so called kwaito stars because most them look scruffy and dirty not to mention their song is garbage.Not the kind of role model you want for your kids.Yep they come from the township and they were raised poor,we get the message but they seriously need to change their wardrobe.Looking like drunk low down dirty thugs does not cut it.Evidence that money can't buy class.They should look at musicians from other parts of the continent who have got style,maybe they will learn a thing or two.
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Jan 7, 2013

Decibels

9janavy
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yo....how you gonna come from Nigeria be accommodated and diss our artists like that?? That's not a good look man. I understand if you don't like their music but keep it to yourself 'G'.
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Jan 7, 2013

SetlaboswanaBoy07

Keep it up
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Jan 7, 2013

Mgodoyi

Reding some of the comments posted by indlu emnyama.
I must admit it is really sad that we knock our local artist like this , cannot begin to describe how sad and disappointing it is to see abantu abamnyama criticizing their original music like this .
Kwaito was born in South Africa …..and we all know how pantsulas dress like .

To say our artists are dirty , I think that’s a knock below the belt and not true bafwethu.
So we see abo MC Hammer used to wear ama-curtains inspired by Home Choice , Lady Gaga wears leaves,plastics…but we appreciate their talent .
We’re so western-ized now that we don’t even acknowledge our talent,culture,food,music and our history , all we do is to criticize our talent negatively .

This is sad guys , pantsula is a proudly South African thing.

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Jan 7, 2013

Mgodoyi

I mean the guy(Spikiri) is even going an extra mile of giving back to the community .
He's not forced to do this but from his HEART , he'll be buying school uniforms for underprivilege kids in our townships. What is that ...? = we call that humanity , ubuntu

Let start appreciating our talent , our food, our history, our lingo, our dance, our music, our fashion and our talent .

God bless Africa
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Jan 7, 2013

Galfrend

Thats true talent right there..originality..they must dress smart for who? give credit where its due bathong!
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Jan 7, 2013

JoyMaster24

I salute u Spikiri keep up and I wish all artist may follow your way. Whatever he wears it doesn't matter as long as he is comfortable. a senna ke spikiri
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Jan 7, 2013

Winilen

@Mgodoyi
Well said my broe, some blacks are so westernized & they dont even know what is SAn. Pansula style is SAn. you want to see Spikiri with a skinny jean :) ?
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Jan 7, 2013

Uncompromising

9janavy..........too bad your part of the continent started copying Western artists after they cleaned up their acts and noted that the market dictates otherwise. What your part of the continent is copying was also scruffy and dirty at one point. Here is a few examples: NWA, Biz Markie, The Ghetto Boys, The Fat Boys, Naughty By Nature, Busta Rhymes, Old Dirty B*stard and the whole of the Wu-Tang Clan. The artists in the part of your world also were dirty and scruffy at some point. Case in point, Fela Kuti. Now, do you want everyone to look like Usher ( P Square ) ?

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Jan 7, 2013

Warren

Mgodoyi
pantsula is a proudly South African thing.
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Waar. Imagine, this Nigerian refugee getting all opinionated and judgemental about pantsula wear in S.A. What does he know about kasie "lap" eintlik this mafikizolo?
Must our artistes emulate his home boys with their fake Diesel and other bling fakes?
Just like the other day when he said that the S.A. Prez. bleaches his skin with skin lighteners.



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Jan 7, 2013

9janavy

@Decibels,Mgodoyi,Uncompromising - Please do not misinterprete me.I never dissed pantsula besides pantsula is a dance not a music,is it not? What Spirikri and other Kwaito starts wear are western clothes so please spare me the "Kwaito is South African" story.It is the way they wear those clothes ,their personal hygiene and their general lifestyle that irks me.

I have great respect for real South African artist who sing meaningful song e.g Mariam Makeba,Black Mambazo, Lira ,Proverb ,Pro kid , JR ,HHP ,Spoek Mathambo, Kabelo Mabalane and many more

You know why ? Because they carry themselves with dignity and are good role models to young Africans.Go as far as far as Tunisia ,Black Mabazo is known there.Nobody knows Spirikiri and his likes outside SA because their songs makes no sense.It Just some ghetto nonsense tune that encourages dancing,sex,booze,drug use and other irresponsible way of life.

I listen to rap but mostly the sensible type e.g Tupac,Common and a couple of other level headed guys.I do enjoy the occasional Niicki Minaj ,Jigga, kanye or B.o.B because their music is done in style and the tune moves you.

I also criticize Nigerians artistes like Davido who i hate with a passion because he has no talent and was only made popular in Nigeria by his billionaire father who marketed him well.This is not about Nationality ,this about quality music.So please guys tone it down a bit with and stop playing the xenophobe card.
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Jan 7, 2013

9janavy

@Warren - As usual you display your lack of intelligence.I wonder who you lets you out of your cage to go and use your bosses' computer.Dude i told you many times before and i will tell you again,you are beneath me,your thirst for hatred does not faze me.You have issue which you obviously hang on to like a little baby instead of getting counseling.

This is an open platform where people regardless of creed ,religion,nationality come to debate ,agree, disagree and compromise.At least the rest of us do it in a civilized manner without going overboard and starting unnecessary hate motivated verbal wars but you,no you take the cake.You never comment on this platform until i comment,it is as if you are policing me here so you can spew your xenophobic rhetoric in response to my comments. Get a life dude ,you are just one soul in the midst of the 52 million souls that inhabit the republic of South Africa.
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Jan 7, 2013

Mgodoyi

@ 9janavy
It is the way they wear those clothes ,their personal hygiene and their general lifestyle that irks me.
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I still don't understand the above statement ,

Fashion:
I still don't understand the way Omarion,Justin Bibier,Kanye West,Christ Brown, Lil Wayne ,Rick Ross,Drake wear their jeans however that's how they prefer to do. I will never understand Lady Gaga's fashion sense .

Personal hygiene
I'm not sure how many times Lil Wayne and Wiz Khalifa take a shower in 7 days but I will be surprised if the answer is above 5times in a week.

General lifestyle
People will always live thier own lives ,Chris Browns does his own thing , Lil Kim , Rhihana, Snoop Lion/Dogg , the late Army Whinehouse(R.I.P)

My point is ppl live their lives and as much as I don't like Lady Gaga, but I understand its her life , her fashion sense , her life style. My only concern is that there's less critics to these American artists than local artist. I don't know we respect overseas artists than locals.
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Mgodoyi

@ 9janavy

I have great respect for real South African artist who sing meaningful song e.g Mariam Makeba,Black Mambazo, Lira ,Proverb ,Pro kid , JR ,HHP ,Spoek Mathambo, Kabelo Mabalane and many more
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I appreciates the fact that there's local artists that you admirer, however not every artist will record a meaningful songs . Music industry now its not about the message but its about hit and numbers. That is why you find a song about "Lolipop" by Lil Wayne making waves and enjoyed all over the world, than a song that is about "Condomise" Sakhile Mthembu .

You also mentioned JR , if you remember very well he released a hit song called "Make that circle bigger"....that was a great song, however in terms of meaningful message, I'm affraid , there's no message in that song.
He(JR) then released a song about Nelson Mandela and there's a very meaningful message in that song , and its also talks about giving back to the community. The truth that song didn't do well in the trade.
My point is we live in a meaningless world now , where everything can be a hit , even if the song is about ''toilet paper'' . What's important is how you execute your song.
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Jan 7, 2013

Mgodoyi

@ 9janavy

You know why ? Because they carry themselves with dignity and are good role models to young Africans.Go as far as far as Tunisia ,Black Mabazo is known there.Nobody knows Spirikiri and his likes outside SA because their songs makes no sense.It Just some ghetto nonsense tune that encourages dancing,sex,booze,drug use and other irresponsible way of life.
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I'm sure you'll agree with me that the following artist are not carrying themselves with dignity , and I don't think they'll fit role model category. Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa , Rick Ross,Nicki Minaj,Drake, Lady Gaga,Rhihana,Snoopy Dogg/Lion,....however they're making money , and have a huge support in the world.

I'm sure there's few ppl who know this meaningful rapper COMMON......
Why ?
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Jan 7, 2013

Warren

Naija pest
You never comment on this platform until i comment,it is as if you are policing me here so you can spew your xenophobic rhetoric in response to my comments. Get a life dude ,you are just one soul in the midst of the 52 million souls that inhabit the republic of South Africa.
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You can keep reporting my responses to have them removed but, What is beneath you is that thing hanging between your dark-navy blue legs you Nigerian pea brain.
Why I respond to you is simple though hard for an empty head like you to comprehend.
This is why, you are part of that school of Nigerian refugee that thinks that because you defrauded your azzes into our country,it means that the average S.Acan are suckers for your anti S.A behaviour and comments. You forget that not all of us are diplomatic politicians nursing foreign relations with your gov. that will smile and allow ourselves to be insulted and our country destroyed by your destructive onslaught on our country. You get too confy and start making a nuisance of yourselves with your uncultured and illmannered shyte in our country.
What do you know about 52million souls in S.A.? Thats part of your problem right there,you already think that you know us and yet you are still to know us. Lastige aap.

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Jan 7, 2013

Warren

Nigerianpest
It is the way they wear those clothes ,their personal hygiene and their general lifestyle that irks me.
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HAHA!!! For real? Look who is talking about personal hygiene. Africa's kings of air pollution by the armpit. Lol.
As for general lifestyle,it is not South Africans who are featured on warning billboards in major airports about their lowlife lifestyles. It is Nigerians on the warning billboards across the globe.
Just shut up man.
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Jan 7, 2013

Warren

'Nigerianpest
'It is the way 'they wear those clothes ,their personal hygiene and their general lifestyle that irks me.'
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'HAHA!!! For real? Look who is talking about personal hygiene. 'Africa's kings of air pollution by the armpit. Lol.
'As for general lifestyle,it is not 'South Africans' who are featured on warning billboards in major airports about their lowlife lifestyles. It is 'Nigerians on the warning billboards across the globe.
Just 'shut up man.
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Jan 7, 2013

9janavy

@Mgodoyi - I get your point. Bro i do not respect Omarion, Justin Bibier, Kanye West, Christ Brown, Lil Wayne ,Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa and Rihanna. All the above are the worst role models on the planet beside most of them make crappy music except for Rihanna and Chris Brown who both have talent but little brains

I have some respect for Snoop Lion/Dogg because of the way he is a family man. Forget about the weed he smokes for a second, the dude raises his kids well and does not spoil them. He also teaches them to be independent and respectful to others. You should watch his TV show and you will see the real snoop.

I am not a lover western cultures.I borrow good ideas from the west and reject the bad ones. If you know me personally ,you know that i more African than most people because i regular wear my native Yoruba clothes Monday to Sunday. I speak with my African accent and eat my Yoruba cuisine everyday. That being said i dislike music genres that portray Africans as a sex drunk race. Allow me to elaborate:

When hip hop started in the early 80s with the likes of public enemy ,it was about emancipation of the Africans in the USA. It was poetic and meaningful before the Illuminati hi jacked it and turned into a weapon. Rap was used to brainwash young African Americans to deal in drugs , commit crimes ,abuse women and just act like barbarians. The real forefathers of Rap were sidelined and the new illuminati babies were elevated to carry the message of destruction in their music to the youths. They even made black people call each other niggers till this day.

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Jan 7, 2013

9janavy

@Mgodoyi- In the 70s young Africans Americans were all about emancipation, they were in interested in going to school ,getting a degree and becoming somebody. Today young African Americans think it is cool to sell drugs ,rape women ,wear their tight jeans with their underwear hanging out e.t.c More African kids are being brainwash to become gay, just take a look at today’s fashion. It is very difficult to separate gays from straight men with all this ridiculous tight jeans they wear. It is not a coincidence, it is call social engineering.

The real culture of rap has been destroyed and severely commercialized. Now all you need to become a Rapper is a few computer programs and you a star, skills are no longer required.

Kwaito i believe started out well back in the day but along the lines it was hi jacked and turned into a weapon. A weapon that promoted alcoholism, reckless sex and reckless partying. South African youths are so addicted to Alcohol that many of them can’t even go through a day with sipping alcohol. All my South African friend s drink, I am yet to meet a South African who does not drink and I have being in South Africa for 11 years. That is very alarming. On the African continent no country consumes alcohol like South Africa, it has become a south African culture. Every body young old ,blind ,crippled, pregnant e.t.c drinks in this country. Just take a look at the road accidents in December, I bet you half of those were caused by drunk driving.

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9janavy

@Mgodoyi - If you look at 90% of Kwaito music video ,they are always drinking ,smooching girls or showing grils dancing like whores. Things that were once abominations are now accepted as Ok in Africa.Now we have freaks like Somizi hosting Tv shows and no ones sees anything wrong with that. I have never heard one single Kwaito song that encourages children to read or go to school . I have never heard one single Kwaito song that encourages people to use condoms. I have never heard one single Kwaito song that encourages people to refrain from violence. All the kwaito songs I have ever heard have only had four to eight syllables being repeated over and over again while girls dressed in sexy outfits gyrates in front of the camera. This is why I said that Kwaito songs are meaningless, they do not contribute positively to the society. There is no message in most of them other than for people to dance , shake their bum and get high.I rather listen to native Zulu songs than listen to Kwaito.
Spikiri may be helping the poor and I honestly commend him for that but his music and lifestyle may be influencing the youths negatively. So on one side he is trying to help his community but on the other hand he is damaging the youth of his community albeit unintentionally who look up to him and copy his lifestyle
I hope you get my point now. I want South Africans to produce quality music which has a positive impact on society not a negative impact. At everyone of this kwaito concerts ,someone gets stabbed ,someone gets raped or killed because they are high. it is just a trends that needs to be stopped if the youth of this country are to be saved. Look around you ,the youths of Sa have become extremely lazy choosing to bunk classes, having sex on school property while record it on their cell phone e.t.c South Africa is burning silently brother and nobody seems to notice or care. I notice and I care because I am an African and want Africans to wake up. We have been socially engineered to be regressive and self destructive as is apparent in Africa and the United states. We need to break free of those mental chains. Our destiny is in our hands. It is time for us to do away with things that draw us back and become progressive.
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9janavy

@Mgodoyi - I get your point brother.Maybe i was harsh in my initial comment.I do get carried away sometimes.I apologize for my initial comment. My intention was not to disrespect South Africans or South African music.I was just trying to point out an issue which has bothered me for a while regarding the music genre known as Kwaito.

You have made valuable points about American rappers and i do agree with you.I have never considered many of them role models to my kids or young Africans.I hope you understand my point of view though in regards to musician behaving in a progressive manner that youths can emulate.
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Warren

Nigerian
South African youths are so addicted to Alcohol that many of them can’t even go through a day with sipping alcohol. All my South African friend s drink, I am yet to meet a South African who does not drink and I have being in South Africa for 11 years. That is very alarming. On the African continent no country consumes alcohol like South Africa, it has become a south African culture. Every body young old ,blind ,crippled, pregnant e.t.c drinks in this country.
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Here goes Mr Nigerian high morals priest disguising his usual S.A. bashing behind lame debates.
Who needs a lecture on morals from a Nigerian? Go start with your own kin back home. You've plenty work just there alone silly bugger.

Nigerian again....
I am yet to meet a South African who does not drink and I have being in South Africa for 11 years.
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I am also yet to meet a Nigerian that does not peddle drugs or pimp and this lot have been in our country since the dawn of our democracy some 19 odd yrs back . Whoever allowed them into our country did our communities serious injustice and inconsiderate introduction of moral degeration into our land.
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Jan 7, 2013

9janavy

@Warren - Who named you warren ????? I see your local drug deal3r has delivered your daily dose to you hence the "foaming like a rabbid dog" comments you are pasting here. Dude i did not report your comments, I don't have the time. You must really think i find you important enough to report your comment. Sorry no dice but i am sure the Sowetan editors are tired of seeing your illogical comments hence why they deleting them. If you need any proof of how psychotic you are as individual, there you go!


Dude please seek help for the sake of your loved ones, seek help! Foreigners are here to stay and will be here for as long as SA remains a republic. Deal with it instead of just feeling sorry for yourself and mopping all the time. Go out ,get some fresh air air, live a little and get some joy in your life. Your comments always portray a dark individual suffering some of deep mental trauma. Listen here buddy ,whatever some foreign dude did to you to make you like this ,go and seek counselling. Living like is is just sad. Waiting for foreign national to comment then responding in some sort of xenophobia venom is just pathetic. You do your countrymen no favours by constantly trying to antagonize foreign blogger ,it just makes you look desperate for attention.

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Jan 7, 2013

Mgodoyi

@ 9janavy
Thanks for engaging my brother
I understand your points and they make sense , however our country need to step up a little bit .

My opinion is that apartheid killed our minds and also freedom killed our spirit .
I think prior to 27 April 1994.....we should have been invited by FW De Klerk,Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu and all our leaders , to educate us about what FREEdom means and what to expect after the election. Unfortuantely we didn't get that counselling session as a country .

Had we known what to expect after the elections , maybe our country especially our youth will be singing a different tune now. I'm sure ppl infected with AIDS will be very low in this country.
However I don't blame anybody ......something we need to work arround now and try to change ppl's mind.
What we also lack now in our country is leadership,role models, values ,ethnics.
If we can start working on these aspects then slowly but surely we can turn the corner.
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Jan 7, 2013

9janavy

Warren - I am also yet to meet a Nigerian that does not peddle drugs or pimp and this lot have been in our country since the dawn of our democracy some 19 odd yrs back .
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And why will since the only place you look for honest Nigerians is hillbrow! Your acute level of stupid!ty is astonishing.I take it the personnel who work at the Nigerian embassy in Killarney as well as Pretoria are drug dealers too? I bet the members of the South Africa-Nigeria Chamber of Commerce are drug dealers too?Soon you will accuse Santa Claus of being a drug dealer. Lol!
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Jan 7, 2013

Mgodoyi

@ 9janavy

I'm one of the South Africans ,who had high expectations after the elections, even though I was still @ primary school . My mom was unemployed and I thought after the elections , my mom will be getting a job just like that . I was staying in a shack @ Alexandra Township....and I thought we'll be staying a proper house after the election. Trust me if I didn't force myself to study and have few qualifications under my belt...I would still be living in my mom's shack.

Some of my neighbours are still living in those shacks in township now...its 2013 and when I visit my township it kills my spirit to see our community in this state.

Back to the point , what I'm saying is ....had our leaders pre-alerted us before including Nelson Mandela became a presdent that its not gonna be an overnight thing to get jobs ,houses,education, same opportunities as other race.....etc . Its gonna take years to attract investors in our country.

Anyway its water under the bridge now, we have to do a damage control , and dealing with unchanged minds of our society .



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Jan 7, 2013

Uncompromising

@ 9janavy

I'm sure there's few ppl who know this meaningful rapper COMMON......
Why ?
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We all know Common. Duhhh ! Black Thought is more meaningful........period !
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Jan 7, 2013

Mgodoyi

@ 9janavy
I have never heard one single Kwaito song that encourages people to use condoms. I have never heard one single Kwaito song that encourages people to refrain from violence.
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To be honest with you there's quite a lot of Kwaito tracks that eductaional, I'm not sure how familiar you are with ''Kasi lingo''
Urthur Mafokate released songs about violence "Yehlisani umoya, phansi ngodlame''
Chisko..released a song about going to school..."Sayes'gela sayolanda ulwazi''
Boom Shaka......released a song about Aids & guns in this country....''Sasephelísizw inculaza nezibhamu''
Amasgumfethe....abafana abahlonipha umphakathi
Spiriki ft Proffesor.....release a hit song called "Current'' , if you listen to the lyrics of this song from Proffesor...they go like these ..''Ngizipholele, ngiziphethe kahle"'

So what I'm saying is Kwaito is South African and we should be proud of our brothers & sister for discovering this , we just need to appreciate them , their talent and buy original copies of thier music.
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Jan 7, 2013

9janavy

Mgodoyi - Thanks for the information,i will check out those songs.Cheers bro. :)
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Jan 7, 2013

Warren

Nigerian refugee pest
And why will since the only place you look for honest Nigerians is hillbrow! Your acute level of stupid!ty is astonishing.I take it the personnel who work at the Nigerian embassy in Killarney as well as Pretoria are drug dealers too? I bet the members of the South Africa-Nigeria Chamber of Commerce are drug dealers too?Soon you will accuse Santa Claus of being a drug dealer. Lol!
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And the South African personnel who work at the S.A. Embassy in Nigeria are all drunks? Since you have never met a single S.Acan who doe not drink,I guess thats including that cheap local ho you call your wife? You see thats because you also go looking for S.Acans at the same dingy pub where you picked up your so called wife.
You think you are doing your countrymen any favours by always coming to the forums with your anti-S.A. attitude bashing our country and even our Prez. at every turn while residing here.
Was it you that commented today in the Rightwinger that killed his wife article and said "ONLY IN S.A?'
Go ahead and deny it while it is still in the article you ingrate refugee.
You fool yourself by thinking that I would go looking for attention from a nobody like you and all your lousy hallucinations about me being a victim of a foreigner,counselling and that crap,is just your own little way of denying that some of us South Africans will not take shyte from a disrepectful foreign twit like your azz who scammed your way into our country in the first place.
You darn right,foreigners are here to stay but ingrate foreigners like you and your drug peddling kin will always feel the heat here until you remove your corrupt azzes from our shores.
By the way,what happened to your U.S. green card? Friggin liar.
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Jan 7, 2013

Mgodoyi

9janavy
Mgodoyi - Thanks for the information,i will check out those songs.Cheers bro. :)
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You're always welcome my brother..
Just add more
Brothers of Peace ....''O kae Molau''...this song is talking about divorce, kids smoking and drinking and not respecting.
They also released a song called ''Manyonyoba''...its about guys who are after women that already have their patners. it goes like these...''Wenzani abafazi babantu wemanyonyoba''
Trompies,Mafikizolo,Zola.....etc
When you have time listen to these artists and their lyrics ..
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Jan 7, 2013

Uncompromising

@ 9janavy
I have never heard one single Kwaito song that encourages people to use condoms. I have never heard one single Kwaito song that encourages people to refrain from violence.

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Kamazu/Senyaka: Chesa mpama ( that is what you need if you don`t stop your nonsense )

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Jan 7, 2013

9janavy

@ Little wanker – Yes I said the the TRC are a bunch of wankers for releasing a demented man who killed 7 people back into society. Show me one other country where a murderer of 7 seven human beings will be released into society after serving a few years?? You seem to support AWB rightwingers who killed your kin, I knew you were crazy but not this crazy!

As for my green card, I wonder how that is any business of yours or your daily obsession with my wife. I never seen a low down dirty scum like you who comes online to talk about people's wives. Real men don’t talk about other people’s wives, that is like some girlish gossiping. I knew your skull was full of coconut juice. No matter how much I insult you ,I will never insult your family members because I don’t roll like that. My argument is with you not your wife or your family members so I don’t understand why you do not have the decency to leave my wife out of your comments. It just shows that you are one of those males who love have no respect for women.I am sure you address your mother in the same way,what a waste of oxygen you are.

I challenged you many times to come and remove me from SA but till date your cowardly behind as done nothing about it. Cowards bark the loudest and die the quickest.That is just the way it is.You want fire i will give you fire.Bring it on!
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Jan 7, 2013

Warren

Nigerian parasitic pest
Yes I said the the TRC are a bunch of wankers for releasing a demented man who killed 7 people back into society.
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No skunky armpits,you wrote "ONLY IN SOUTH AFRICA" in bold so that no one could miss your stupid sarcastic observation about our country,yet again.

Nigerian skunk again
Show me one other country where a murderer of 7 seven human beings will be released into society after serving a few years??
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What you are highlighting here happened more than 20 yrs ago. What about I show you a place in your home country of Nigeria where 15 people had their throats slit on Christmas day? Is that not more worthy of your coward azz observation for your kin than what happened 20 years ago in our country?

Skunky armpit again
You seem to support AWB rightwingers who killed your kin, I knew you were crazy but not this crazy!
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I referred to that AWB article because thats where you dropped your "ONLY IN SOUTH AFRICA" turd.
Not that I care what your opinion of me is,you are an insignificant piece of turd in my space by far.

Skunky armpit
It just shows that you are one of those males who love have no respect for women.
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I respect women who respect themselves,not any local cheapy that opens the backdoor to our country to drug peddling foreign ingrates like your azz via their beds.

Skunky armpit Nigerian
I challenged you many times to come and remove me from SA but till date your cowardly behind as done nothing about it. Cowards bark the loudest and die the quickest.That is just the way it is.You want fire i will give you fire.Bring it on!
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Indeed you did challenge me,but then like the coward loudmouth that you are,that will croak the quickest like you say,you wasted our time and hid your jelly azz behind a false address again. The only fire you know is your verbal fire while hiding behind false addresses. I told you to stop that and await your turn to be cut to size you little fool.
Now shut up,go to sleep and enjoy our country and humanity before you mess it up for your fellow ingrates.



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