South Sudanese girls are goldiggers and thieves, say Nigerians in Kampala

 Every generation brings its own culture with it, sometimes it’s a culture where the new replaces the old, sometimes it’s an amalgamation of different cultures added to the old to create the new. In Uganda, Nigerian Students are complaining about a new culture South Sudanese girls have adopted in the recent years.

    Nigerian male students in Uganda for study purposes have come out from what they termed ‘Darkness’ to expose the adopted money extorting trend of South Sudanese girls in university campuses.

    Emeka Okocha, a student at Kampala International University reached our desk and said that spending money is not his problem but the problem is spending the money on a wrong person with no love, commitment and on a mission to extort or chop your money. He continued and revealed to us that South Sudanese girls in Kampala universities are  swindlers with always successful missions. They only come for money and when you get dry they become total strangers. Broda, many South Sudanese girls dey come and chopped my moni and I no see dey anymore.

    Another Nigerian whom we reached seconded Emeka’s claims and added that he lost over 6 smartphones to 4 different South Sudanese babes. He bought 4 and the 2 were allegedly stolen from his suit case by two of his South Sudanese girls. This is what he said when we questioned him. “Na S. Sudanese girls are ashawos and thieves. They go chop you into pieces and leave you in darkness crying for help.

    On the other hand, South Sudanese male students in Kampala have reached us reports related to the Nigerian complaints too. Garang said, “South Sudanese girls avoid them because they are broke and unable to perform their necessities. These days our girls look for love where there is money. Aku tai (my brother) we have nothing to do. There is no more money flow from home, this crisis has stolen our pride”

    This new money extorting trick by South Sudanese girls has already been reported to the administration offices in Cavendish University, KIU, IUEA and St Lawrence University and they have all vowed to do something to end the new prostitution act.

        Our question, why this shame?
via Juba eye to southsudanika.blogspot.ug

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