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Re: Delta State To Ban Cow Meat Sale And Consumption by dake40(m): 11:14am On Mar 01, 2020 |
CoolAmbience: I'm not a tribal bigot nor biased. I'm pouring out my mind based on recent happenings and you can choose to disagree. Everybody knows the primary reason that led to the creation of Amotekun, you should believe whatever you want. Crime has nothing to do with ethnicity and again, I can't figure where I mentioned otherwise. On Farmers -Herdsmen. I bet you have no idea how it feels to watch your labour go in vain. I do not support the killing of Herdsmen or farmer or anybody, in most cases, these farmers are at self defense. Cattles feed on these people's labour in this harsh economy for God sake. If you still can't comprehend that, let it slide. Yes. Some Countries or regions withdraw some human rights for social and economic development (as they claimed) China introduced "The 2 children policy " due to many reasons 1... To curb their population 2. Reduce government spendings. And many more If you ask me, it's clearly against the rights and interests of the people. Even without you calling someone a low IQ, you should know that in some cases , if tempering on Fundamental rights would be the last resort to solving problems, the Government won't think twice. Peace |
Re: Delta State To Ban Cow Meat Sale And Consumption by GEJDHERO: 11:59am On Mar 01, 2020 |
fineboynl:says who.,.....goat is not cheaper |
Re: Delta State To Ban Cow Meat Sale And Consumption by Floyd45(m): 9:42am On Feb 05, 2021 |
GEJDHERO: Sup man, did your guy make it out with the Solomon Island passport 1 Like |
Re: Delta State To Ban Cow Meat Sale And Consumption by BastardWike: 10:07am On Feb 05, 2021 |
aremuforlife: In as much as I won't like to call you a coward, but this your post is so disgusting. Are you aware that production, sale and consumption of beer and alcoholic beverages are legal in Nigeria and endorsed by the constitution? Yet beer and other alcoholic beverages owned by Southerners doing business in the North are daily destroyed by their state governments?! I mean, beer that is legal, locally produced by companies and legally being sold by Nigerians with heavy tax and VAT paid to the federal government yet Northern governors will forcefully confiscate it from sellers and openly destroy them because of THEIR OWN RELIGIOUS BELIEF!! Because of inferiority complex, you haven't seen that as a serious crime against humanity, but a governor decides to ban the sell of "blood meat" that has directly caused the loss of lives and properties, you start lamenting?? You need help. 1 Like |
Re: Delta State To Ban Cow Meat Sale And Consumption by BastardWike: 10:11am On Feb 05, 2021 |
GEJDHERO: Whether goat meat is cheaper or not is immaterial. Southern governors should ban the sale of "blood meat" now, same way the international community banned the sale of "blood diamonds" from Sierra Leone in the 1990's. Anyone who can't afford to buy alternative meat sources like goat, chicken etc. should forget it. 1 Like |
Re: Delta State To Ban Cow Meat Sale And Consumption by nabiz(m): 10:13am On Feb 05, 2021 |
agabusta:what about banning of alcohol |
Re: Delta State To Ban Cow Meat Sale And Consumption by PHijo(m): 7:41pm On Feb 05, 2021 |
Coming too late! This is long overdue. State governments should ban cow meat entirely. |
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