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tundysho (m)
Tobbacco Companies And their Generosity
« on: August 18, 2008, 03:13 PM »

Tobbacco advertisement in all forms have been banned in all the media

But these killer companies still find a way to warm their way into the hearts of Nigerians by their nonsense coporate social responsiblilty,to create awareness on their products in a subtle way,especially BAT
There is nothing socially responsible about these notoious killers.

U may veiw me as being to harsh but consider the suffering the effect of tobbacco has had on so many families world wide,even though the smokers use then at their own will

What do you think
idong 1 (m)
Re: Tobbacco Companies And their Generosity
« #1 on: August 18, 2008, 03:49 PM »

what do u think some can think, nigerian that smoke it, don't they know that smokers are liable to die young, is that not BAT slogan; boy borned wetin come concern you. tell me if you are not enjoying there social responsibility.
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