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N#de video goes viral: Nigerians humiliate n@ked SA women in Parklands for stealing Rolex watch & bracelet – Watch

Some Nigerian men residing in Parklands have humiliated two South African women, this time taking a video of n@ked women in their apartment. The nu_de women pleaded not to have their pictures taken but the Nigerians were having none of it. The women are being accused of stealing the Nigerians Rolex watch.

“Hey shut up, where is my Rolex watch, ” one of the men is heard saying. Do not take a photo,” screams one of the women as their video is being taken. Another man is also heard saying, “didn’t I beg you?” The other woman responded, You did.

The two girls are heard denying that they have stolen the watch. The incident happened as campaigns against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) are intensifying in South Africa of the killing and injuries to women especially during the lockdown.

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In another separate Parklands incident, a South African woman was made to Twerk and Str!p for Nigerians in a video that has gone viral.

In both videos, South African men have castigated women for being cheap and willing to be used to get money.

More news – Parklands video angers Social Media – South African woman getting n@ked for Nigerians: WATCH

A video has emerged on social media of a South African lady that is being made to Twerk and to str!p by a group of Nigerians as they drink and smoke in a house.

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The Parklands video has angered social media users especially South Africans as they feel Nigerians are dealing with drugs and using their women for money. read more…

In other news – She earns R130K a month and over R7 million last year from being n@ked – South African OnlyFans creator, Abby Zeus speaks out: Video

To celebrate her one-year anniversary on the platform, Abby Zeus answered all the questions she has been bombarded with over the last year. $2,000 a week. $8,000 a month.

Abby Zeus

That is how much Abby Zeus earns from being n@ked on the internet. At the current exchange rate, that is a whopping R34,000 weekly and R138,000 monthly. continue reading