That’s been how Nigeria has always been. And it wasn’t only in South Africa, it was all over Africa. I heard about one in Senegal, and various other African countries.
@@temiladealamudun5063 It's all nonsensical with no proper record and evidence and no proof of receipt just some hallucinations by people delusioned with their failed state.
Yes! We fought against South Africa in Angola alongside Cuban troops in 1975/76, driving them back into South Africa. We led the movement to divest from South Africa by boycotting any country that did business with South Africa. We even boycotted the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Canada, where the Green Eagles were poised to win the Gold medal. That was the same team that won the Gold medal in the All-Africa Games in 1980. Yes, Nigeria is a Giant not just in words, but in deed also. Be proud of Nigeria!
In today exchange rate is about $400bilions. Big than today South Africa GDP. No wonder 🤔 we are suffering untold difficult because our grandparents give our money out to some on grateful people
Even Nigeria during Obasanjo first regime donated 6 fighter jets to Ghana. In Accra today, you will see names of streets like Obasanjo streets, Tudu, Mokola market etc to show the impacts of Nigerians. The new generation of SA blacks are like the new generation of Egyptian that do not recognise what Joseph did, how he saved their forefathers from hunger and penury. How can these young ones remember when they can't even make sense out of the endorsement Mandela their great hero gave to Nigeria. Some of them called him stupid to have endorsed Nigeria.
Obasanjo is not a leader but a politician. By calling his name doesn't mean he is a leader in Nigeria but a puppet. So called nigerians help south Africa not Obasanjo now 👉☮️
You need to study African history. Obasanjo was an Army General in the 1970's before he became a politician in the early 2000"s. General Obasanjo became Head of State after the assassination of General Murtala Muhammad, our revolutionary leader. These men put their lives on the line against America, Britain, France, Israel, and other pro- apartheid countries. General Obasanjo famously said that his greatest dream was to fight in South Africa. Check out your history books. During their time, the US was afraid of Nigeria, because Nigeria denied the US Secretary of State visa to come into Nigeria The world was shocked, because no one dared to stand up to the US at that time. When South Africa sent troops into Namibia and they were marching into Angola, Nigeria sent troops to defend Angola alongside Cuban troops. That's when Henry Kissinger tried to visit Nigeria and was denied entry visa. Nigeria, Cuba, and other Freedom Fighters drove the South African army back, and that was the beginning of the end of apartheid. We mobilized the whole world to join the anti-apartheid movement. We even boycotted the Commonwealth Games in Canada leading other African and Caribbean countries to do the same. That's why Nelson Mandela respected Nigeria so much. So, my friend! Watch yourself.
@@interviewandfunzone231We respect Nkuruma, yet he's a protégé to Zik of Nigeria. He was a product of great Zik influence and pan Africanism. Yet, the impact of Nigerians leaders are immeasurable and monumental. Streets and places in Ghana are named after them, that's how Nigeria is.
I will say this for the umpteenth time that: all the sacrifices made by Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Nigerians 🇳🇬 to liberate black south Africans 🇿🇦 from your the stranglehold of apartheid will speak against them before God and humanity forever. Amen.
Am glad you know now. I havt talk about how we finance every smaller countries in Africa. Even Pakistan and Afghanistan the list are endless. We don't have leaders in Nigeria but politicians. The citizens in Nigeria must vote in leaders not by tribe that is what is killing Nigeria progress.
Thank you my brother for bringing out the truth and reality of the help Nigeria gave to South Africa. Look at the genocide that took place there, Nigeria has always loved and helped many African countries but they've always responded negatively to Nigeria. The Creator will always take control AMEN 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@thabangtladi8057 Facts from history if their GDP was not even close to 20 billion dollars how can they give us such huge amounts? Nigeria GDP - Historical Data Year GDP Growth 1970 $12.55B 25.01% 1969 $6.63B 24.20% 1968 $5.20B -1.25%
Than you very much Mr. Ajim, I'm now 69 years old, and I remember when I was in the primary school, they asked us to contribute money to free our brother's in South Africa. The history is still there. But South Africans country is forgetting so soon.
@@oluayo14truth i'm 40 yrs old right now stop praising yourself that you assist us during apartheid...your aid its not even mentioned in our history book stop lying in public we know that Journalists can creat fake story and publish through news paper
True! Tabo Mbeki, Walter Susulu, to name a few, all attended university in Nigeria. Some attended the University of Calabar and later became professors there. In High School, we contributed money to send to them as part of the war effort.
It is quite unfortunate that either the South Africans don't know their history or they are ashamed of admitting the truth. I was one of the young students in junior secondary (high) school, selected to take part in Celebrating Nigeria's success in securing independence for South Africa. Its a pity that pride has forced stupidity amongst them.
THAT"S TRUE BRO.....VOICE OF NIGERIA LAGOS....AFRICA IS THE CENTRE PIECE OF NIGERIAN FOREIGN POLICY.....YES WE FOUGHT APARTHEID....WE FOUGHT THEM HARD...MANY SOUTH AFRICANS STUDIED AT NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES... AFRICA IS OUR HOME.....LET"S UNITE....
Thank you brother Ajm Maczy some of south africa older politics know about this help Nigeria do to their people long years ago you know what they say they say is not contract something like they don't asked for it maybe Nigeria just do it out of their own goodwill so they didn't asked for it and there's no contracts signed between south africa if you help us we pay back with these there is not something like that in between them you can hold them liable for it's means Nigeria just do it out of their own free will I don't know how I can put it that's what I hear from some of their elites ANC politics you can hear them talking about Tanzania Ugandan and some other countries how they helped them during their struggles they never mentioned Nigeria if they mention Nigeria they just laughed about it even some of their older high ranking politics used it as a joking matter nobody take seriously about Nigeria help south africa during the struggle or contributing any financial support to their struggles in the hands of apartheid's I don't blame them at least if you are helping someone in these kind of situation you must have something attached to it that is what some white people among them was sayin I think you can open debate talk about it in your other topic comments section so that people can say their opinion about it thank you to them Nigeria is stupid
People who live in glass houses of corruption, of typical third-world conditions of slums and eyesores everywhere, blackouts, crime, abject poverty etc should not throw stones of lies to belittle others and big themselves up like the Ghanaians and South Africans .Keep it real like the Kenyans and Nigerians.
And not only that, because British was against the movement of the freedom, because of that, Nigeria sees the British petroleum and changes it to Africa petroleum that is B. P into A. P. You can go and verify.
@@tnamr5652 asked your leaders, they should go into archived, messages, news, documents, documentaries, it's there.... For us to know, we also study, and hear from some of them that are still alive... documents etc
@@skyking3210 $61 billion where was it used? It was collected eaten by your corrupt politicians. History books show you only gave Mandela a passport killed some of our freedom fighters. AJM is delusional.
Ajim Maczy, you are talkong about tge 1957 high school debate in America on discrimination. The nigerian boy Offorkansi defended South Africa as he took the South African girl headon. Checkbit up.
It's amazing a Cameroonian does not speak about his country but is obsessed about South Africa and hero-worships Nigeria. Make 1 comment about the country you claim you come from.
@@tnamr5652 firstly, Southern African Relief Fund (SARF): Nigerian students donated generously to the SARF, contributing $10.5 million in just six months. This fund helped South African students who faced disruptions in their education due to what was going on there.
I don't know what the fascination and obsession Nigerians have with South Africa because South Africans and other Africans find Nigeria the least interesting country in Africa. Go and read up on your history. All the Southern African countries had the same levy you're talking about. The countries that liberated SA (Militarily and financially) are Russia, Cuba, Angola, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Mozambique, Zaire, Uganda, Libya. Yes Nigeria had a tax levy but so did all the countries. The evidence is in books. Gen z does not know libraries. We grew up studying about all the countries and what they did. You can try and convince other people but we know the truth. Yes Nigeria also had a levy and some guy said something positive in a debate but countries like Zambia and Zimbabwe Mozambique and Angola, Cuba and Russia were in the trenches fighting with us. While you're busy with nonsense, the economy of Nigeria has lost 40% of its value and now sits as the 4th largest in the continent after Algeria. Learn from what Kenyan youths are doing instead of dreaming.
they won't hear u d so called Ajim n his bokoharam enjoys throwing dirty labels on SA n its people DTS what gives them gudnyt sleep whether d news r legit or not no research...our God is greater no weapon fashioned against South Africa shall prosper ...fight for Nigeria's cost of living poor citizens r starving inflatiorate is very high ...spare us ur so called fake history Ajim
Thanks for confessing gradually. At least you said Nigeria did nothing before. Ingrates. How has your youth fought against the current Apartheid and marginalisation that is ongoing against the blacks in your country? Lazy lots
@@adenijisolomon9531imagine he mentioned other African countries and left Nigeria out. Nigeria has greater Army strength and always contributes hugely to African and foreign missions. How come it is Nigeria that is missing in his account? Lies and hypocrisy are there hallmarks
Federal republic of Nigeria spends more on Africa than Africa spends on itself historically. Africa held Nigeria down economically because we could have been like the USA or UK. Instead we choose to all suffer and spend our money on the liberation and the development of Africa. And we don’t talk about it until they started the anti Nigerian hatred.
it was your choice and you were not forced by South Africans. if SAcn hateas you why cant you stay in your own countries and stop forcing yourselves on them?
after SA providing millions of your poor hungry desperate unhgrateful creatures with free health care, free education, jobs, tenders, grants etc you still think SA owes you lifetime soft life? you are mad ftsek kwerekwere...we never asked for a loan from Nigeria
Ajim Maczy Official I read the newspaper you placed on your official page about the billion dollars Nigeria spent on South Africa but you left out the guerrilla warfare waged by Nigeria with ANC to fight white African military, so you see Nigeria was there physically, South African youths were given scholarships in Nigeria Universities, what about ANC leaders housed in Nigeria, black South Africans need schooling about their relationship with Nigeria.
Keep spreading lies.Nigeria GDP was always less 15 billion dollars you can't give what you don't have.Very few freedom fighhters left SA.Pinpoint the money then u will get your refunds.
Jimboy listen we have no so, African in your country if they are tell them to come back home and we have never received any money from your country people who help us is, 1,Zambia head office ANC, , 2,Angola, 3,Ghana, this three nations you will never hear them run their mouth here and say we a word about our country and please STOP you are very young and know nothing,
$61 billion's. as at then, its like trillions of dollars now..... My dad, mum, me, my uncle, AUNTY everyone was tax to make sure our fellow Black people in southern part of Africa are safe and Free.....😢😢😢 But unfortunately, the new generation's doesn't know how much we paid to contribute in that huge project then..... How time flies, but so painful that, they talk down with disrespecting Nigerians today.... I BLAME THE GREEDY POLITICIANS.... AS AT 1955, NIGERIA IS AHEAD OF FRANCE, IN MAJOR DEVELOPMENT LIKE EVEN MODERN TELEVISION STATIONS....ETC
My parents said they were taxed in the seventies and eighties for the freedom of South Africa. So when I see what they do to our people in their country , it breaks my heart. Watching you from Australia
@user-tj5gq7rw3l Where did that money go only few Freedom fighters left SA.Nigeria did not gave such money to help SA.61 billion is big money pinpoint where it was used.
@@tnamr5652 . Let me educate you today. During these struggle's, Majority of black south Africans then don't have a say, the system or government only allow few to work, and not the same salaries as the whites or Asia counterpart.. all farms and businesses are owned by them. NIGERIA 🇳🇬 president then Obasanjo, and co, always send relief materials throw the back doors, fighting on the UN side, talking to the British govts, E.U and A.U, traveling TO make sure they listen to the plights of African's, collaborations with other nation like Ghana etc, to make sure any African freedom fighters are received to atleeast live a good life after being released from prisons, with their families and some close friends, scholarships are uncountable, courses and education to be relevant in the system, then taking over after 5/7/10 years, health care materials, cheap transportation's or subsidies, and Many more which cannot be mentioned online, you needs to go closer to these African leaders to learn more, because if you put everything out, when the next re colonization comes, they will block everywhere.....
An element of the evidence should be showing the funds were received into an SA account and used for what was intended. I believe an element of auditing is verifying the source and recipient. Should be easy to trace. Surely. So, did they say that's what the money is for OR was the money really for that?
I think our SAcn government should do the same to Nigeria and tax us as well. It's amazing that 61B was used to SA but how cause you just showed us a newspaper in SA we only know that many countries that our leaders went in exile such as Tanzania, Mozambique,but that money I wondering how it was paid and why is it not a big debate about. I suspect the government of Nigeria ate it.
Do a show about the most corrupt countries in Africa. Fun fact, South Africa ranks 12 and Nigeria ranks number 40, which means South Africa is more corrupt than Nigeria. Look on trading economics. Search country list corruption rank continent africa
Who received the 61USA dollars donation from SA?, who are those people who were educated in NG?, If NG was helping SA do they want pay back ?, then how much is that. At that time oil was not discovered, they depended on agri products. We know people who went to NG for help and they got nothing they then went to England, we cant say money was not collected but it was not Given SA leaders or people, by the way one of our boys was burned with acid in NG fighting for a woman, and he died, that history is archived. If NG could raise such huge sum of money why cant they do it now for their people. I did a research on NG, since 1960 independence. I know how they chased Ghana people away from NG, they kept them in a camp. Please do not push us to expose you further. Last year you close borders stoping people from neighbouring Benin to enter NG. Their fresh produce (tomatoes) got spoiled. This topic I can go into detail to embarass you.
@@Mkym365 they are not the ones coming witk false over exaggerated old age history and thats why the question is directed to foreigners who thinks SA owes them soft life since their own countries are hopeless
Fusegi Maan, this thing is Fotoshoped where did Nigeria get $61 Billion when Nigeria is such a Poor Old country. We know your gimmicks. You making some content.
I think you are not ok upstairs, you cannot fix your own corrupt government but you have the audacity to criticize our country . GET A LIFE, LEAVE S.A. OUT OF MOUTH. TELL NIGERIA TO HELP THEMSELVES, AND LEAVE S.A. ALONE. YOU SPENT SLEEPLESS NIGHTS THINKING ABOUT S.A. AND THERE'S NOTHING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT, JUST GET A LIFE!!!
Let's agree for a minute without accepting it as a fact that Ajim is getting under your skin with his constant barrage of Nigeria-SA relations, but you cannot deny facts that is presented by him in this video. I was a high school student, when i and my colleagues and generation were encourged to donate towards the liberation of South Africa. it was not a forceful donation, but we were happy to part with some of our pocket moneys to donate to liberate your fathers. If you deny all these, your denial cannot erase what came out of my pocket and those of my generation which we still remember vividly. This deduction, which was known as the *"Mandela Tax" or "Anti-Apartheid Levy,"* varied between 2%-5%. Even Mandela showed appreciation to Nigeria, when he came out of prison and before he was elected as the first black African president of that country. Its a shame that you people who are children and descendants of those we assisted, can openly and brazenly deny what we did for you and still insult and chase us out of your country, as if we were the genesis of your challenges. Whilst I agree that some Nigerians stand accuse of dealing in crime, but labelling us all and using wicked stereotypes on all Nigerians, will lead to your downfall....You cannot bite the fingers that fed you.
@@efemzyekun900 Where did that money go? Only few freedom fighters left SA,Mandela was in jail.$61 billion dollars are you crazy Nigeria dont have it.Your currupt poloticians ate it.Our freedom fightes were in tents not hotels.
That’s been how Nigeria has always been. And it wasn’t only in South Africa, it was all over Africa. I heard about one in Senegal, and various other African countries.
That's nonsense you couldn't free us even if you tried because Nigeria is a completely failed state.
FACTS 💯💯
@@temiladealamudun5063 It's all nonsensical with no proper record and evidence and no proof of receipt just some hallucinations by people delusioned with their failed state.
Yes! We fought against South Africa in Angola alongside Cuban troops in 1975/76, driving them back into South Africa. We led the movement to divest from South Africa by boycotting any country that did business with South Africa. We even boycotted the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Canada, where the Green Eagles were poised to win the Gold medal. That was the same team that won the Gold medal in the All-Africa Games in 1980. Yes, Nigeria is a Giant not just in words, but in deed also. Be proud of Nigeria!
@@Baddamozieimposters
In today exchange rate is about $400bilions. Big than today South Africa GDP. No wonder 🤔 we are suffering untold difficult because our grandparents give our money out to some on grateful people
It's even small, what about the ones we spent to other countries in Africa and beyond.
No your seeking refugee in many nations we know.imposters.
@@DROEMEKA-is2wc Hallucinating as usual.
...Don't you worry my guy, the tree of Apartheid maybe cut down, but the root is still there.
Even Nigeria during Obasanjo first regime donated 6 fighter jets to Ghana. In Accra today, you will see names of streets like Obasanjo streets, Tudu, Mokola market etc to show the impacts of Nigerians. The new generation of SA blacks are like the new generation of Egyptian that do not recognise what Joseph did, how he saved their forefathers from hunger and penury. How can these young ones remember when they can't even make sense out of the endorsement Mandela their great hero gave to Nigeria. Some of them called him stupid to have endorsed Nigeria.
Obasanjo is not a leader but a politician. By calling his name doesn't mean he is a leader in Nigeria but a puppet. So called nigerians help south Africa not Obasanjo now 👉☮️
And do you know what Kwame Nkrumah did for Nigeria. So what are you saying. It's vice versa
NKRUMA DID NOTHING. STOP YOUR MORONIC FOOLISHNESS. @@interviewandfunzone231
You need to study African history. Obasanjo was an Army General in the 1970's before he became a politician in the early 2000"s. General Obasanjo became Head of State after the assassination of General Murtala Muhammad, our revolutionary leader. These men put their lives on the line against America, Britain, France, Israel, and other pro- apartheid countries. General Obasanjo famously said that his greatest dream was to fight in South Africa. Check out your history books. During their time, the US was afraid of Nigeria, because Nigeria denied the US Secretary of State visa to come into Nigeria
The world was shocked, because no one dared to stand up to the US at that time. When South Africa sent troops into Namibia and they were marching into Angola, Nigeria sent troops to defend Angola alongside Cuban troops. That's when Henry Kissinger tried to visit Nigeria and was denied entry visa. Nigeria, Cuba, and other Freedom Fighters drove the South African army back, and that was the beginning of the end of apartheid. We mobilized the whole world to join the anti-apartheid movement. We even boycotted the Commonwealth Games in Canada leading other African and Caribbean countries to do the same. That's why Nelson Mandela respected Nigeria so much. So, my friend! Watch yourself.
@@interviewandfunzone231We respect Nkuruma, yet he's a protégé to Zik of Nigeria. He was a product of great Zik influence and pan Africanism. Yet, the impact of Nigerians leaders are immeasurable and monumental. Streets and places in Ghana are named after them, that's how Nigeria is.
Where are they the people who still lives in 80s 😅😂😂 I’m a South Sudanese 🇸🇸 but the ignorant of South Africa's are beyond measured
You can’t find this news in google
Still thinking backward... Keep biting the hand that fed u with ignorance
@@JosephJustinTaban you don't understand diplomacy remember how you got independence from muslims dafur al bashir regime genocide.
All Nigerians need to get this evidence to spite South Africans.They must pay us back in future .Our leaders paused our life to save a nobody country
Truth! 😮 and these people has mind to shed bl**d of the children of the people who saved you from extinction!!!kaiii 😢
I will say this for the umpteenth time that: all the sacrifices made by Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Nigerians 🇳🇬 to liberate black south Africans 🇿🇦 from your the stranglehold of apartheid will speak against them before God and humanity forever. Amen.
Last kick of a dying horse
I believe so too...😢
Thank Ajim for the update.
Am glad you know now. I havt talk about how we finance every smaller countries in Africa. Even Pakistan and Afghanistan the list are endless. We don't have leaders in Nigeria but politicians. The citizens in Nigeria must vote in leaders not by tribe that is what is killing Nigeria progress.
Well said 👍👍👍
Thank you my brother for bringing out the truth and reality of the help Nigeria gave to South Africa. Look at the genocide that took place there, Nigeria has always loved and helped many African countries but they've always responded negatively to Nigeria. The Creator will always take control AMEN 🎉🎉🎉🎉
NONSENSE
@@tellmeastory2323 exactly family
so why dont you stop forcing yourselves on South Africans?
@@thabangtladi8057 Facts from history if their GDP was not even close to 20 billion dollars how can they give us such huge amounts? Nigeria GDP - Historical Data
Year GDP Growth
1970 $12.55B 25.01%
1969 $6.63B 24.20%
1968 $5.20B -1.25%
@@tnamr5652 dont blame them for their lies, they are too desperate to be in SA 😅🤣
Than you very much Mr. Ajim, I'm now 69 years old, and I remember when I was in the primary school, they asked us to contribute money to free our brother's in South Africa.
The history is still there.
But South Africans country is forgetting so soon.
Can you pinpoint where 61 billion dollars was used?In SA we can't locate it.Maybe your politicians ate it.
@tnamr5652 exactly my brother their Politician leaders scam them coz we never receive that 61 million dollar in South Africa during apartheid 😂😂😂
@@morganseopa199you weren't born then
@@oluayo14truth i'm 40 yrs old right now stop praising yourself that you assist us during apartheid...your aid its not even mentioned in our history book stop lying in public we know that Journalists can creat fake story and publish through news paper
@morganseopa199 Yes you did. Where do you think money for the struggle and logistics came from?
I've watched that video. I watched it on the Demouchets channel.
Thousands of South Africa citizens was brought to Nigeria for scholarship... They had no access to schools...
True! Tabo Mbeki, Walter Susulu, to name a few, all attended university in Nigeria. Some attended the University of Calabar and later became professors there. In High School, we contributed money to send to them as part of the war effort.
@@johnsonm2499 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Baddamozie Soo true!!!!
@@BaddamozieWee masimba. Who would study in Nigeria in his right sense of mind.
@@johnsonm2499 Thousands 😆.If only wishes were horses.
It is quite unfortunate that either the South Africans don't know their history or they are ashamed of admitting the truth. I was one of the young students in junior secondary (high) school, selected to take part in Celebrating Nigeria's success in securing independence for South Africa. Its a pity that pride has forced stupidity amongst them.
@@realitywithemjohn Utter nonsense.
You are truly delusional 😅😂
THAT"S TRUE BRO.....VOICE OF NIGERIA LAGOS....AFRICA IS THE CENTRE PIECE OF NIGERIAN FOREIGN POLICY.....YES WE FOUGHT APARTHEID....WE FOUGHT THEM HARD...MANY SOUTH AFRICANS STUDIED AT NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES... AFRICA IS OUR HOME.....LET"S UNITE....
NONSENSE.
@@iam_bantu-eh3bz exactly
@@iam_bantu-eh3bz Nyweh nyweh nyweh,you fought apartheid when you can't even fight for yourselves and your failed country.
Delusional as usual…Nigeria is a poor country,soviet union,Zambia and Tanzania helped us to fight apartheid
Because you lack sense
And that time the naira is more valuable than the dollar note.
Thatgs why it is called GIANY OF AFRICA 🇳🇬🇳🇬
The newspaper article? Does it tell you who the money was sent to? Who received the money for the “Freedom of South Africa”?
Thank you brother Ajm Maczy some of south africa older politics know about this help Nigeria do to their people long years ago you know what they say they say is not contract something like they don't asked for it maybe Nigeria just do it out of their own goodwill so they didn't asked for it and there's no contracts signed between south africa if you help us we pay back with these there is not something like that in between them you can hold them liable for it's means Nigeria just do it out of their own free will I don't know how I can put it that's what I hear from some of their elites ANC politics you can hear them talking about Tanzania Ugandan and some other countries how they helped them during their struggles they never mentioned Nigeria if they mention Nigeria they just laughed about it even some of their older high ranking politics used it as a joking matter nobody take seriously about Nigeria help south africa during the struggle or contributing any financial support to their struggles in the hands of apartheid's I don't blame them at least if you are helping someone in these kind of situation you must have something attached to it that is what some white people among them was sayin I think you can open debate talk about it in your other topic comments section so that people can say their opinion about it thank you to them Nigeria is stupid
People who live in glass houses of corruption, of typical third-world conditions of slums and eyesores everywhere, blackouts, crime, abject poverty etc should not throw stones of lies to belittle others and big themselves up like the Ghanaians and South Africans .Keep it real like the Kenyans and Nigerians.
And not only that, because British was against the movement of the freedom, because of that, Nigeria sees the British petroleum and changes it to Africa petroleum that is B. P into A. P. You can go and verify.
Proof please 61 billion is a huge amount.
@@tnamr5652 asked your leaders, they should go into archived, messages, news, documents, documentaries, it's there....
For us to know, we also study, and hear from some of them that are still alive... documents etc
It's even 65,000 billions dollar's or More than that we spent on those kwerekweres
I’m seeing this A.P petroleum news for the first time. Thanks for enlightening me 🙏🏾
that nigerian guy in the debate was an igbo young man.seriouly condemning arpartied regime and was standing for SA blacks.
The thing they vex me self this money should have been used to better our country.....father of give-away una see government life 😢
South Africa is better than nigeria ideological.focus on you're self imposters.
How can u said south Africa is better than Nigeria 4 what?
The Yong man in that debate was an igbo boy, condemning arpartied SA and standing and defending the right of black SA ans.
SA owes us $61 billion we no do again , tell the ANC to pay us back ! Let them and orania be with each other.
Ajim, I sent you the information last month, how nigeria 🇳🇬 gave them $61 billion
It's all over the internet, it's even on their Facebook page, they cannot hide it LOL
msingiafrikamagazine is one source
@@skyking3210 $61 billion where was it used? It was collected eaten by your corrupt politicians. History books show you only gave Mandela a passport killed some of our freedom fighters. AJM is delusional.
@@PH-op8hb 61 billion dollars is not grown from a pot of jollof.
IT'S NOT OLDER THAN ME, AJIM!
Ajim Maczy, you are talkong about tge 1957 high school debate in America on discrimination. The nigerian boy Offorkansi defended South Africa as he took the South African girl headon. Checkbit up.
I think you should hold the paper. So I can give a credit 😌
Keep on worshiping SA should thank SA for helping Nigeria too
Angola quito Kuanavale gave land to fight Boers.
@@ruthndala5778 You don't say,so what happened to the land?
It's amazing a Cameroonian does not speak about his country but is obsessed about South Africa and hero-worships Nigeria. Make 1 comment about the country you claim you come from.
And now they gave DA vote for free
You gave it a known ancestor drug peddler called tinibu nonsense.😂😂
@@collinphahlane7527 we didn't elect him kwerekwere he elected himself.
Currency rate at that time is $1, = .75kobo in naira. At that time $61 billion in today's money is over $120 billion.
Can u pinpoint where the money was used.Maybe your greedy piloticians ate it.
@@tnamr5652 Nigeria government lost a lot of revenue fighting apartheid.
@tjanikhilor4240 Proof please 61 billion is a very huge amount.Pinpoint where it was used?
@@tnamr5652 firstly, Southern African Relief Fund (SARF): Nigerian students donated generously to the SARF, contributing $10.5 million in just six months. This fund helped South African students who faced disruptions in their education due to what was going on there.
@@tnamr5652I can’t post the break down on it, YT is blocking everything. I don’t know why.
I don't know what the fascination and obsession Nigerians have with South Africa because South Africans and other Africans find Nigeria the least interesting country in Africa. Go and read up on your history. All the Southern African countries had the same levy you're talking about. The countries that liberated SA (Militarily and financially) are Russia, Cuba, Angola, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Mozambique, Zaire, Uganda, Libya. Yes Nigeria had a tax levy but so did all the countries. The evidence is in books. Gen z does not know libraries. We grew up studying about all the countries and what they did. You can try and convince other people but we know the truth. Yes Nigeria also had a levy and some guy said something positive in a debate but countries like Zambia and Zimbabwe Mozambique and Angola, Cuba and Russia were in the trenches fighting with us. While you're busy with nonsense, the economy of Nigeria has lost 40% of its value and now sits as the 4th largest in the continent after Algeria. Learn from what Kenyan youths are doing instead of dreaming.
they won't hear u d so called Ajim n his bokoharam enjoys throwing dirty labels on SA n its people DTS what gives them gudnyt sleep whether d news r legit or not no research...our God is greater no weapon fashioned against South Africa shall prosper ...fight for Nigeria's cost of living poor citizens r starving inflatiorate is very high ...spare us ur so called fake history Ajim
Thanks for confessing gradually. At least you said Nigeria did nothing before. Ingrates. How has your youth fought against the current Apartheid and marginalisation that is ongoing against the blacks in your country? Lazy lots
@@oluayo14truthleave him/her. Let that person continue blabbing. Ajim isn’t Nigerian. He’s Cameroonian
@@adenijisolomon9531imagine he mentioned other African countries and left Nigeria out. Nigeria has greater Army strength and always contributes hugely to African and foreign missions. How come it is Nigeria that is missing in his account? Lies and hypocrisy are there hallmarks
Federal republic of Nigeria spends more on Africa than Africa spends on itself historically. Africa held Nigeria down economically because we could have been like the USA or UK. Instead we choose to all suffer and spend our money on the liberation and the development of Africa. And we don’t talk about it until they started the anti Nigerian hatred.
it was your choice and you were not forced by South Africans. if SAcn hateas you why cant you stay in your own countries and stop forcing yourselves on them?
They are all ungrateful.people.
Tsek.
after SA providing millions of your poor hungry desperate unhgrateful creatures with free health care, free education, jobs, tenders, grants etc you still think SA owes you lifetime soft life? you are mad ftsek kwerekwere...we never asked for a loan from Nigeria
@@thabangtladi8057 anc brought these nonsense of people.
@@thabangtladi8057 Nigerians own several businesses in SA, creating employment for those beasts.
Ajim Maczy Official I read the newspaper you placed on your official page about the billion dollars Nigeria spent on South Africa but you left out the guerrilla warfare waged by Nigeria with ANC to fight white African military, so you see Nigeria was there physically, South African youths were given scholarships in Nigeria Universities, what about ANC leaders housed in Nigeria, black South Africans need schooling about their relationship with Nigeria.
Keep spreading lies.Nigeria GDP was always less 15 billion dollars you can't give what you don't have.Very few freedom fighhters left SA.Pinpoint the money then u will get your refunds.
Jimboy listen we have no so, African in your country if they are tell them to come back home and we have never received any money from your country people who help us is, 1,Zambia head office ANC, , 2,Angola, 3,Ghana, this three nations you will never hear them run their mouth here and say we a word about our country and please STOP you are very young and know nothing,
ANC thieves scammed the scammers.
$61 billion's. as at then, its like trillions of dollars now.....
My dad, mum, me, my uncle, AUNTY everyone was tax to make sure our fellow Black people in southern part of Africa are safe and Free.....😢😢😢
But unfortunately, the new generation's doesn't know how much we paid to contribute in that huge project then.....
How time flies, but so painful that, they talk down with disrespecting Nigerians today....
I BLAME THE GREEDY POLITICIANS....
AS AT 1955, NIGERIA IS AHEAD OF FRANCE, IN MAJOR DEVELOPMENT LIKE EVEN MODERN TELEVISION STATIONS....ETC
😂😂😂😂.Comfort yourself with lies.Histrory books show you gave Mandela a passport only.
My parents said they were taxed in the seventies and eighties for the freedom of South Africa. So when I see what they do to our people in their country , it breaks my heart. Watching you from Australia
@user-tj5gq7rw3l Where did that money go only few Freedom fighters left SA.Nigeria did not gave such money to help SA.61 billion is big money pinpoint where it was used.
@@tnamr5652 .
Let me educate you today.
During these struggle's,
Majority of black south Africans then don't have a say, the system or government only allow few to work, and not the same salaries as the whites or Asia counterpart.. all farms and businesses are owned by them.
NIGERIA 🇳🇬 president then Obasanjo, and co, always send relief materials throw the back doors, fighting on the UN side, talking to the British govts, E.U and A.U, traveling TO make sure they listen to the plights of African's, collaborations with other nation like Ghana etc, to make sure any African freedom fighters are received to atleeast live a good life after being released from prisons, with their families and some close friends, scholarships are uncountable, courses and education to be relevant in the system, then taking over after 5/7/10 years, health care materials, cheap transportation's or subsidies, and Many more which cannot be mentioned online, you needs to go closer to these African leaders to learn more, because if you put everything out, when the next re colonization comes, they will block everywhere.....
@@tnamr5652you weren't born then
Thanks Ajim. They have denied. This new generation black SA. They even held their leader Mandela in derision and ridicule
I known south African are watching your video but they are ignoring
An element of the evidence should be showing the funds were received into an SA account and used for what was intended.
I believe an element of auditing is verifying the source and recipient. Should be easy to trace. Surely. So, did they say that's what the money is for OR was the money really for that?
Wasn’t nigeria proper a colony and the British left willingly, nigeria couldn’t help themselves let alone other countries.
I think our SAcn government should do the same to Nigeria and tax us as well. It's amazing that 61B was used to SA but how cause you just showed us a newspaper in SA we only know that many countries that our leaders went in exile such as Tanzania, Mozambique,but that money I wondering how it was paid and why is it not a big debate about. I suspect the government of Nigeria ate it.
Do a show about the most corrupt countries in Africa. Fun fact, South Africa ranks 12 and Nigeria ranks number 40, which means South Africa is more corrupt than Nigeria. Look on trading economics. Search country list corruption rank continent africa
TO ALL NIGERIANS, GO COLLECT YOUR MONEY FROM ANC😂😂ANC IS NOT SOUTH AFRICA FINISH...
Weed is legal in RSA, you are welcome.
Nigeria is the savior ok I understand. Fix your lights 😂😂😂😂😂
How are you fixing DUMSOR?? 😂😂😂😂
If not for our currupt politicians, I don't think you guys will be talking down Nigeria like this, because you are no match for Nigeria and Nigerians
They did that because they wanted to lord over us. If you give your left hand should not know it.
Who received the 61USA dollars donation from SA?, who are those people who were educated in NG?, If NG was helping SA do they want pay back ?, then how much is that.
At that time oil was not discovered, they depended on agri products.
We know people who went to NG for help and they got nothing they then went to England, we cant say money was not collected but it was not Given SA leaders or people, by the way one of our boys was burned with acid in NG fighting for a woman, and he died, that history is archived.
If NG could raise such huge sum of money why cant they do it now for their people.
I did a research on NG, since 1960 independence.
I know how they chased Ghana people away from NG, they kept them in a camp.
Please do not push us to expose you further.
Last year you close borders stoping people from neighbouring Benin to enter NG. Their fresh produce (tomatoes) got spoiled. This topic I can go into detail to embarass you.
Pls ask your South African ANC those questions
@@Mkym365 they are not the ones coming witk false over exaggerated old age history and thats why the question is directed to foreigners who thinks SA owes them soft life since their own countries are hopeless
@@thabangtladi8057 your Freedom Fighters took the money, soo they will be in a Better position to explain to y’all how they spent it
You must reveal who the money was transferred to. Nigerians were scammed. & u have audacity to call South Africans wu-wu/woo-woo.
That’s no proof to anything 😂
Ajim you don start again
Fusegi Maan, this thing is Fotoshoped where did Nigeria get $61 Billion when Nigeria is such a Poor Old country. We know your gimmicks. You making some content.
You guys are really delusional 😂😂😂
Ajim please stop wasting your intelligence on this ppl call south Africans them no get shame at all.
@@Dauda-uc4gm We don't fall for nonsense and lies.
Kuddos
We know nigerians seeking refugee every where ecowas has failed.
You Obsession with South Africa and Ghana Makes you Sound fooiish ..
Truth is Bitter…but una go Learn
Give us the payment. U lie
I think you are not ok upstairs, you cannot fix your own corrupt government but you have the audacity to criticize our country . GET A LIFE, LEAVE S.A. OUT OF MOUTH. TELL NIGERIA TO HELP THEMSELVES, AND LEAVE S.A. ALONE. YOU SPENT SLEEPLESS NIGHTS THINKING ABOUT S.A. AND THERE'S NOTHING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT, JUST GET A LIFE!!!
They need to pinpoint where that money was used.Nigeria cannot afford to diish such amounts.
Southafrica needs to issue refunds
Let's agree for a minute without accepting it as a fact that Ajim is getting under your skin with his constant barrage of Nigeria-SA relations, but you cannot deny facts that is presented by him in this video. I was a high school student, when i and my colleagues and generation were encourged to donate towards the liberation of South Africa. it was not a forceful donation, but we were happy to part with some of our pocket moneys to donate to liberate your fathers. If you deny all these, your denial cannot erase what came out of my pocket and those of my generation which we still remember vividly.
This deduction, which was known as the *"Mandela Tax" or "Anti-Apartheid Levy,"* varied between 2%-5%. Even Mandela showed appreciation to Nigeria, when he came out of prison and before he was elected as the first black African president of that country.
Its a shame that you people who are children and descendants of those we assisted, can openly and brazenly deny what we did for you and still insult and chase us out of your country, as if we were the genesis of your challenges. Whilst I agree that some Nigerians stand accuse of dealing in crime, but labelling us all and using wicked stereotypes on all Nigerians, will lead to your downfall....You cannot bite the fingers that fed you.
@@efemzyekun900 Where did that money go? Only few freedom fighters left SA,Mandela was in jail.$61 billion dollars are you crazy Nigeria dont have it.Your currupt poloticians ate it.Our freedom fightes were in tents not hotels.
Debunk his submissions and don’t be silly!
How old are you?
You are talking rubbish
$61 billiom Nigeria dont have such money. AJM guy is very delusional.
@@tnamr5652it's in black and white, it's called newspaper!
@@adewilliams8 $61 billion your politicians ate it.Did you buy SA our freedom fighters jets.
@@tnamr5652Ask your father what’s Nigeria capacity in the 70/80s .
@@tnamr5652Your Mandela stayed in my village for 6months.
Ghana's GDP is $77 Billion dollars!
It's not even up to $80 Billion not to mention $100 Billion dollars!😂