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RACISM: How Nigerians Caused Samuel Eto'o Ill-treatment At A Jewelry Shop In UK by amoss: 7:48am On Mar 13, 2015 |
Cameroonian Footballer Samuel Eto’o, narrated his ordeal at at jewelry shop in the UK of how he and his brothers tried to shop but the sales rep acted funny because some Nigerians had come to use fake credit cards at the shop. The former African footballer who is worth over $100million, said he had gone in search of a watch worth over $15,000 but said the shop assistant looked at them suspiciously and reluctantly allowed them to view the watches. ''I went to go buy a watch at a jewellers, not too far from my house. The watch I wanted to see was expensive. I asked the saleswoman - who was also black - ''Could you show me that watch please?’ First, I saw her turn to her co-workers like, ''Uh, what should I do?'' Eventually, she let me see the watch. I looked at it and said, ''OK, I’ll buy it.'' I took out my credit card and when she went to go run it through the machine, she came back and said it was declined.” Read more here >> http://sportstalkwithamos..com/2015/03/fighting-racism-how-nigerians-caused.html
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