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Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Nobody: 9:30am On Feb 01, 2020 |
Atleast every canadian citizens can afford going to america. How many Nigerians can afford going to america? Trump is preventing our politicians looting our money to spend and hide in america. We should be grateful. 1 Like |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by 1Dray(m): 9:31am On Feb 01, 2020 |
Who send una? You will end up doing yourself more harm. 6 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:32am On Feb 01, 2020 |
ZombieHUNT:You sound very pained Kpele kpele bros 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Truthbites: 9:32am On Feb 01, 2020 |
ZombieHUNT: I do not only love your comment, I also love ur moniker. Hunt all Zombies, take them out, smoke them out, fish them out, hunt them down 11 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by berrystunn(m): 9:32am On Feb 01, 2020 |
FrLukas: The product in ShopRite is for Nigerians 60% shears in MTN is for Nigerians. Boycotting our business. African don't know how to boycott, |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Bear007(m): 9:32am On Feb 01, 2020 |
Retaliate.... No oooooo, Who you cannot fight, you leave em to God. Trump is not reasonable ooo |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by EagleNest(m): 9:32am On Feb 01, 2020 |
We have no bragging rights my friend. We simply need to sort ourselves out first before coming out to think of retaliation. 3 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Ykc2(m): 9:34am On Feb 01, 2020 |
abhosts:show me any calvin Klein shop in lekki or Abuja show me any Ralph Lauren in onitsha or Ibadan as for American software companies Nigeria cant do without them 11 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Yankee101: 9:34am On Feb 01, 2020 |
What is your purchasing power? 1 Like |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Truthbites: 9:35am On Feb 01, 2020 |
roymary: Stone age is the word |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Okwyjesus(m): 9:35am On Feb 01, 2020 |
abhosts: I like the ban. Kudos to US. Nigeria is not working as a nation. When nations roars Nigeria should hide their face. Nobody should quote me. This is new month a beg l no wan trouble 6 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Muhylonaire(m): 9:36am On Feb 01, 2020 |
Lwkmd... You wan to kill yourself If all countries want to boycott anything, na like Nigeria don't make me laugh abeg 1 Like |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Js22621: 9:36am On Feb 01, 2020 |
Come back to reality, get serious this time around and tell me "can Nigeria as a nation actually do without America? We sold it all out to them already and have nothing left. Nigeria is not self reliance and hence needs American more than they need us. This is not just the very end of it, America just started and will do even more. Once they start (good/bad) with u, they feed u until you are satisfied. 2 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Jaqenhghar: 9:36am On Feb 01, 2020 |
abhosts:.the questiin is how much do you contibute to their global profits? If you look at countries that buy american products Im sure Niggeria ranks among the lowest so boycotting wont make a difference 7 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Viking007(m): 9:37am On Feb 01, 2020 |
You want to retaliate against a country you depend on for financial assistance. 9 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by einsteine(m): 9:37am On Feb 01, 2020 |
Yeah, same way the whole of West Africa should boycott Nigeria, right? Nigerians overstay visas and want to leave their country at all costs. That's why no serious, large developed economy would have a visa-free agreement with Nigeria. For example, Ghanaians can travel to South Africa visa free and Nigerians can't. Those are the issues here not whether Trump banned Nigerians. Nigeria has become so bad that no one wants to stay. 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Truthbites: 9:37am On Feb 01, 2020 |
EagleNest: I'm sure Mark Zuckerberg has more liquid cash than Nigeria. I beg let's better our country. ..these nations will look for us 2 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by 1Dray(m): 9:37am On Feb 01, 2020 |
allthingsgood: Can you show us the insult? Except if you're saying or accepting that the president you campaigned for and went ahead and voted is not wise. 3 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by sulaak(m): 9:37am On Feb 01, 2020 |
Larryfest: You are wasting your time responding to that blockhead. The level of stupidity in Nigeria is shocking. Nigeria under Buhari now owes $10 billion to the world bank. Nigeria Debt To World Bank Rises From $1.3bn To $9.81bn In One Year’ The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Development Association, which make up the World Bank, have over the years advanced loans to Nigeria. The IBRD lends to governments of middle-income and creditworthy low-income countries while the IDA provides concessionary loans – called credits – and grants to governments of the poorest countries. Nigeria’s debt to the IDA and IBRD stood at $9.41bn and N409.51m as of September 30, 2019, compared to $8.39bn and $124m in September 30, 2018, according to the DMO data. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Niceman4u(m): 9:37am On Feb 01, 2020 |
Lol! Sounds funny. Is this not a laughable question? Where is Nigeria in the community of great Nations? Do u think those American companies u mentioned count Nigeria as a big market? The truth is Trump does not reckon with Nigeria, he does not see the relevance of Nigeria in international trade. Nigeria bycotting those companies won't reduce the significance and revenues of those companies. The best thing is for Nigeria to improve its internal security and human rights records. The ban is specifically about poor security and human rights abuses. Let Nigeria work on itself. 3 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by atmstyle: 9:37am On Feb 01, 2020 |
The most practical answer to the US visa ban is a fierce determination to fix the broken country. 3 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by ooohoo: 9:37am On Feb 01, 2020 |
I think this isn't about discriminating against Nigeria. They gave reasons why they added Nigeria to the list, the question is, are the reasons valid? We shouldn't all react with emotions. When you applied for a visa and tell the authorities you're going to spend 2 weeks, but end up spending forever, how do you want such country to react? 12 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Nobody: 9:38am On Feb 01, 2020 |
berrystunn: You are right, actually. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Femeto: 9:38am On Feb 01, 2020 |
OP u be dreamer o. We can only toughen the Visa law for their citizen to visit Nigeria. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Jaqenhghar: 9:38am On Feb 01, 2020 |
Yankee101:Thay si the question. I wonder how people jist pull comparisons out of their ass for the sake of comparison. Bird vs lion , crocodile vs polar bear |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by SmartMen: 9:38am On Feb 01, 2020 |
xcabczyxabczzzz:yes, it is hate when they tell you people the truth. why do you Nigerian like living in denial? just why? 5 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by lomprico(m): 9:38am On Feb 01, 2020 |
xcabczyxabczzzz: yes, criminals. 1 Like |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Ykc2(m): 9:38am On Feb 01, 2020 |
allthingsgood:let it affect every one so we can protest ,wetin you wan go do for America,how many American you don see dey drive taxi for lagos? 2 Likes |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by einsteine(m): 9:38am On Feb 01, 2020 |
abhosts: Why not boycott Boeing too? Nigeria is infinitesimal in the grand scheme of things. This graphic should help cure your illusions. 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Truthbites: 9:39am On Feb 01, 2020 |
Jaqenhghar: Exactly! Na tokunbo we de buy sef. Buhari reduced our purchasing power.i so dislike d guy 1 Like |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by DexterousOne(m): 9:39am On Feb 01, 2020 |
abhosts: The Nigerian govt is just stupid We would have explored our diplomatic options and acted before this happened Buhari has made it clear again and again that he does not give a fvck about the country or it's people, especially if you are from the south 1 Like |
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