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Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by seangy4konji: 12:50pm On Nov 01, 2013
Nonsense
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by christiscomin: 12:58pm On Nov 01, 2013
ifyalways: Na India be this?

Choi,where won't Nigerians migrate to ? God have mercy.

Yes even there is pto holes in Germany, Uk but always mended within ia twinkle of an eye. but in Nigera, until it is big enough to house a corpes.
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by Allohrandy(m): 1:14pm On Nov 01, 2013
The policewoman make sense. Indian women are really sexy
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by inikamoze(m): 1:15pm On Nov 01, 2013
boscoe1410: Hi,

I am from Goa, and let me tell you what actually happened.



Why did you SKIP the killing part from your bloated story. Tell us what really happened: WHO/WHAT/KILLED THE NIGERIAN & WHY??

If you don't have these facts..dont come her and type Hindi

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Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by seangy4konji: 1:17pm On Nov 01, 2013
you are a GOAT
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by Nobody: 1:25pm On Nov 01, 2013
change the story heading and put.....................corper slain in the interior part of gongola...and it would still fit


very backward looking environment

and naija ppl still dey there

rip to the dead tho

fkvc all Indians, both the ones in Abuja and wherever, fvkc them, fvkc them...even if they are celibate
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by DPsalmist2(m): 1:26pm On Nov 01, 2013
Is it not better to stay in your country, than travel abroad and be treated like some second class sub-human animal? India is very intolerant of black people, why go there? Must the black man always have a begging bowl in his hand? smh
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by DPsalmist2(m): 1:30pm On Nov 01, 2013
Anti-African Racism in India:

On December 3 last year, five men robbed and gang raped a 24 year old Rwandese woman as she was returning home one evening to her home near Delhi University. The story was reported, though not widely, like so many others which have come before. And it was soon forgotten. Then came yet another gang rape and this time the story gripped the nation. India was shaken to its core as details emerged of how a young medical student was repeatedly raped and mutilated by a gang of drunken youths in the heart of the nation’s capital.

Protests erupted on the streets of major cities with women and youth in the forefront, forcing the country to finally examine the shameful way it treats its women. The media blitz that followed was in sharp contrast to the silence or news-in-brief attitude to the thousands of other rapes that have happened and keep happening to women somehow not considered “daughters of the nation.”

A similar hands-off attitude can be detected in mainstream media coverage – or, to be accurate, the lack of it – of a worrying number of cases of discrimination and violence against African students in India.

The muted coverage of the gang rape of the young Rwandese woman, who was ironically seeking asylum in India, is evidence of this selective approach to what is perceived as unacceptable. The Delhi police registered the crime three days after the rape and robbery and this only under pressure from an NGO which came to the help of the 24-year-old woman. It turns out that one of the rapists is well connected. Whether this is linked to the delayed police response is unclear. In a bizarre twist, the car used to abduct the Rwandese woman was reportedly a wedding present from the father-in-law of one of the rapists. An enquiry was ordered, four of the five rapists were arrested, and a police inspector was suspended.

“The Rwandese High Commission has now warned its citizens to be extremely cautious in their interactions with local people and especially to avoid friendships with the opposite sex.”

End of story, it would seem – no deep soul searching, no follow-up, and not even a mention of the case during the endless debates that followed the Delhi gang rape, which occurred after the sexual assault on the Rwandese student.

While a reluctant Delhi police force had to be egged on to investigate the rape of the Rwandese student, it took the Jalandhar police no time at all to arrest three male Rwandese students on “eve-teasing” charges after an incident the Rwandese High Commission said was a misunderstanding. The students said they were asking for directions in a market, but the woman to whom they turned was frightened.

The fear, like the misunderstanding, was probably genuine. Most women are doubly cautious since the Delhi gang rape, but it would be interesting to know how much the wariness of the woman in the market was heightened by the skin color of the men who approached her. The students have since been released on bail after an intervention by the Rwandese High Commission, which has now warned its citizens to be extremely cautious in their interactions with local people and especially to avoid friendships with the opposite sex because of Indian “attitudes.” So much for foreign studies being an opportunity to broaden one’s outlook and make new friends!

When the beheaded body of Imran Mtui, a young IT student from Tanzania, was found near the railway tracks in Bangalore in 2010, the coverage and investigation was sketchy and a racist motive dismissed out of hand. The case didn’t make national news despite vigorous protests from the victim’s family and the Indian High Commission in Dar-es-Salaam demanding a proper investigation into the murder. Local newspapers merely repeated the police line that the death was accidental. The fact that two other African students were reportedly killled in Bangalore prior to Imran’s murder could have at the very least prompted closer scrutiny. Needless to say, Imran’s family is still bitter about their experience of “Incredible India.”

The latest horror story concerning African students made headlines briefly in January when 24-year-old Burundian student Yannick Nihangaza emerged from a nine-month coma after being savagely attacked by a gang of Punjabi youth in Jalandhar. Yannick was an IT student at the incongruously named “Lovely University,” which incidentally has one of the biggest foreign student intakes in the country. A passing auto rickshaw driver took the unconscious Yannick to hospital, where he remained on life support for weeks. Despite numerous complaints from his friends and family, and even two letters from Yannick’s father to the Punjab chief minister, there was no action from either the police or the state machinery until the national media took up the story three months later.

“Three other Tanzanian students died in Bangalore in the three months prior to Imran’s murder.”

The self-congratulatory tone taken by the media about its role in forcing the Punjab government to finally do something about Yannick Nihangaza, who will probably never live a normal life again, is somewhat hypocritical, given the length of time they took to report the attack in the first place.

There were ingredients enough to make it more than just a “news” story – a foreign student has his head smashed in with a boulder and remains between life and death for weeks on end, no action gets taken, he comes from a country whose 13-year-civil war claimed more than 300,000 lives, and there are the familiar Indian elements of feudal and financial power. Why did a desperate father have to go looking for the media instead of the other way around, as would have been the case had the victim been considered more worthy of attention?

The flurry of reports that followed Nestor Nihangaza‘s appeal to the media last July subsided as abruptly as they appeared, until his son opened his eyes for the first time since the attack.

Reporting on the day Yannick emerged from his coma, NDTV called it a story of a miracle and of compassion. It was indeed a miracle, but the only real compassion came from some of the staff and students at Lovely University, who raised Rs 6 lakh to cover some of his medical treatment.

Nestor Nihangaza says the report he was shown by the Punjab police showed that his son was clearly targeted because of the color of his skin (the attackers were quoted as saying they wanted to “punish the black”). The state government had to be pressured into paying compensation and picking up the medical bills. Nestor also complained that Lovely University authorities had been unforthcoming when he approached them for help.

Students from the North-east can empathize with Africans in this country – they are stigmatized because they look different and are vulnerable to verbal, physical and sexual attack, attacks that get as little media attention as those against blacks.

Of the estimated 50,000 foreign students that swell the coffers of private and public educational institutions, the majority are from neighboring countries and Africa and the Indian government has announced a further 22,000 scholarships for Africa in the coming three years.

However, the few reporters who have ventured into their world show that African students face similar problems wherever they might be in India – difficulties in finding accommodation and often being charged double the normal rent, regular run-ins with the police, not being allowed into pubs and discos, as was reported in a Bangalore tabloid sting operation. The prevalent attitude, according to the tabloid, was that Africans were perceived as a “security concern” and as “drug peddlers”, “scamsters” and “troublemakers” and that women didn’t feel safe around them.

“African students face similar problems wherever they might be in India.”

t is stating the obvious to say that the overwhelming majority of African students are here to get the quality education advertised in their home countries by Indian educational institutions. Many are from middle-class backgrounds and their families have made sacrifices to give their children a chance at getting on in life. Many others are on Indian government scholarships.

Few saw any irony in the timing of the Burundian president’s state visit to India while his countryman Yannick Nihangaza lay in a coma in an Indian hospital. If the issue was raised at all during meetings between Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza and Indian leaders, this was not made public and nobody asked any questions. It is highly improbable that such a scenario would have played out had the student been from a wealthy nation.

Irony knows no limits, it appears; at the height of the protests two years ago against repetitive racist – and sometimes murderous – attacks on Indian students in Australia, a group of youngsters thrashed a Congolese student to within an inch of his life in a posh Delhi mall while other shoppers looked on. The 25-year-old management student from Kinshasa was told by his attackers that no foreign student should be allowed to stay in India since Indian students were being beaten up in Australia. The Indian media, especially the electronic version, which stridently took up the clamor for justice for Indian students being attacked in Australia, never once thought to look at the glass house from which they were hollering.

Africa remains the proverbial “dark continent” for most Indians, whose prejudices and attitudes are uncomfortably similar to western perceptions of Africa, indeed of India until not so long ago.

The media could play an important role in deepening mutual understanding and appreciation, but they shy away from their obligations.

“A group of youngsters thrashed a Congolese student to within an inch of his life in a posh Delhi mall while other shoppers looked on.”

One starting point could be a follow up to the story of Yannick Nihangaza, who is still in hospital. The media could do one of their famous “what was promised, what was delivered” pieces and ensure that his case remains in the news until a just settlement is reached. It would be too much to expect a campaign calling for justice for Yannick – the only online petition started by a concerned citizen in Bangalore closed with just 24 signatures.

Delhi-based writer Namrata Bhandare is eloquent in her letter to Yannick’s father, cautioning him against expecting any justice: “On April 21, the night your son was attacked in Ludhiana, a student from Odisha, the same age as your son, was shot dead in Boston. We shouted ourselves hoarse with outrage over his killing. We shouted ourselves hoarse when Indian students were attacked in Australia. And we shout ourselves hoarse when Ashton Kutcher makes fun of our accent and way of life. Will we shout ourselves hoarse over what happened to your son? I fear we will not. I hope you will get the justice you desire. But more realistically, I pray that your son will find a better place than the one he had here in my country.”

http://blackagendareport.com/content/anti-african-racism-india

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Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by DPsalmist2(m): 1:40pm On Nov 01, 2013
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by boscoe1410: 2:11pm On Nov 01, 2013
inikamoze:

Why did you SKIP the killing part from your bloated story. Tell us what really happened: WHO/WHAT/KILLED THE NIGERIAN & WHY??

If you don't have these facts..dont come her and type Hindi

The Police are conducting an investigation to find the killer, it is not possible for the Police to zero in on the killer without an investigation as it will not stand up in court, there is a procedure which needs to be followed.

After making an FIR at the scene of the crime, the body needs to be sent for a Post Mortem, which is what the Police were doing when the hearse taking the body to the hospital was stopped en-route by Nigerians who took the law into their own hands, and started trashing the Police.
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by Venchy: 2:16pm On Nov 01, 2013
[size=15pt]"Music Against Second Slavery".....Fela sang long time but NIGERIAN leaders can't understand but busy with their LOOTING mindset.

Desperate migration for survival leads to many untimely death of Nigerians.

I haven't been to India before but I work and sometimes go to their communities in London and they SMELL TERRIBLY.

From Nigeria Ghetto to the worst slump.

Nigerians are suffering in silence.

I WILL RATHER BE GRINDING PEPER OR RIDING OKADA THAN WASTING MY LIFE IN ANOTHER GHETTO
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Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by ashleydav: 2:41pm On Nov 01, 2013
It is so sad that this people kill our people often while we have a lot of them in our country enslaving our people in the name of factory workers. Indians are mostly gangsters and you need to see the way the rob our people in Malaysia when you enter their taxi, the will drive you to their gangsters where the will rob you of all you have. It is so sad that Nigerian's don't know about this. Nigerian's will be labeled all sorts of names but still we love our visitors and protect them. So sorry, it is not like that to all this country's that called themselves saints. The black colored Indians (THE THIRD CITIZENS) only have criminals as sons and derive joy in gang-ism. The have killed lots of Nigerians, so this is not the first time Jare.
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by EagleNest(m): 3:10pm On Nov 01, 2013
All these Equality Right mantra is deceptive. There can never be equality but may be slight respect depending on who you are.
India has recently caught world's attention as being unfriendly to WOMEN - lots of rape cases.And now being racist - AFRICA/BLACKPHOBIA or what?
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by Chizua(m): 3:12pm On Nov 01, 2013
ritababe: Why do other people enjoy killing nigerians? And why cant nigeria stay in their country


The citizen of those countries are they no in Nigeria? So why should nigeria stay at home?
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by touchmeder: 3:15pm On Nov 01, 2013
What is a Nigerian man doing hustling in India of all places for?
You are not sent by an international company, you are not working for UN or other world bodies, you are not an ambassador or a member of the diplomatic community, you are not on a quick business or medical trip, you are not a student (not that its so fantastic) undecided, you are not on a missionary trip lipsrsealed (not that its so fantastic either),perhaps you are not married to an Indian national cry (even then you are not immune)

Are they not enough problems already than for dudu to pitch tent in India
those guys discriminate their own brothers who are dark skinned talk less of black man
RIP to the dead

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Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by NaLaugh: 3:48pm On Nov 01, 2013
Not to take anything away from the seriousness of the situation, but that female cop can get THE BUSINESS!!
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by bigfoot79(m): 5:01pm On Nov 01, 2013
Ogundale: and wen would u fu$k me 4 God sake this the 4th week.

what s going on here you have been beging for .............. for four weekz?
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by Akiika: 10:26pm On Nov 01, 2013
That's why you guys should think before making your ethnic laden comments, come together to fight the tiny few denying Nigerians of their right to a good livelihood in their country. If people are so desperate to migrate to Indian, a fellow 3rd world country....then Naija is in a monumental mess.

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Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by goaparty: 10:33pm On Nov 01, 2013
[size=14pt]I am Indian and I have come here to explain to Nigerians about whats going on in India in respect to the millions of Nigerians who now call India their home. There are alot of rubbish comments by some crazy Nigerians here.




I am a student in a large university in India. And over the years, I have made friends with alot of NIgerians who have come to my country to study in a college in my home city. My Nigerain friends are mostly HAUSAS, YORUBAS or FULANI people and they are good god fearing people. They study alot and dont indulge in criminal activities. But according to them there is a tribe in Nigeria called the IBO tribe which is made up of drug dealers, prostitutes, kidnappers and criminals. The main job of this ibo tribe is to go to other countries and carry on their criminal activities. This IBO tribe is mainly responsible for spoiling the name of Nigerians in India and the main reason why Indians are wary of Nigerians today. According to my Nigerian friends this IBO TRIBE is also known for their criminal activities within Nigeria



So coming back the topic,



These guys who died in Goa died in a gang war. thats what happened here.



Come to Goa and see for yourself. all Nigerians here are IBOS and they are all drug dealers. If you want weed, cocaine, ecstasy, opium - just go and find the nearest Nigerian guy. They even pay the police so they dont catch them.



and what happened was a a fight between two rival drug gangs and thats how your so called brother died.



Its not racist, its just the truth. Ask your own Nigerian people and they will tell you.




If you still dont believe me, come to GOA and see for yourself. ALL NIGERIANS HERE ARE DRUG DEALERS. THEN THEY GET INTO GANG WARS AND START ASKING FOR JUSTICE FROM POLICE.[/size]
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by goaparty: 10:39pm On Nov 01, 2013
you are crazy. you want CNN to report a gang way between two gangs who who will supply drugs to the area.


f rain c: Question- Will CNN or BBC report this?

No

Question- Why

because it was not black men that kill white man
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by mrperfect(m): 11:47pm On Nov 01, 2013
Well, we hope all these end this way.
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by zebudaya(m): 4:25am On Nov 02, 2013
goaparty: [size=14pt]I am Indian and I have come here to explain to Nigerians about whats going on in India in respect to the millions of Nigerians who now call India their home. There are alot of rubbish comments by some crazy Nigerians here.




I am a student in a large university in India. And over the years, I have made friends with alot of NIgerians who have come to my country to study in a college in my home city. My Nigerain friends are mostly HAUSAS, YORUBAS or FULANI people and they are good god fearing people. They study alot and dont indulge in criminal activities. But according to them there is a tribe in Nigeria called the IBO tribe which is made up of drug dealers, prostitutes, kidnappers and criminals. The main job of this ibo tribe is to go to other countries and carry on their criminal activities. This IBO tribe is mainly responsible for spoiling the name of Nigerians in India and the main reason why Indians are wary of Nigerians today. According to my Nigerian friends this IBO TRIBE is also known for their criminal activities within Nigeria



So coming back the topic,



These guys who died in Goa died in a gang war. thats what happened here.



Come to Goa and see for yourself. all Nigerians here are IBOS and they are all drug dealers. If you want weed, cocaine, ecstasy, opium - just go and find the nearest Nigerian guy. They even pay the police so they dont catch them.



and what happened was a a fight between two rival drug gangs and thats how your so called brother died.



Its not racist, its just the truth. Ask your own Nigerian people and they will tell you.




If you still dont believe me, come to GOA and see for yourself. ALL NIGERIANS HERE ARE DRUG DEALERS. THEN THEY GET INTO GANG WARS AND START ASKING FOR JUSTICE FROM POLICE.[/size]



If you still dont believe me, come to GOA and see for yourself. ALL NIGERIANS HERE ARE DRUG DEALERS. THEN THEY GET INTO GANG WARS AND START ASKING FOR JUSTICE FROM POLICE.

Typical racist crap from an Indian. How can all the Nigerians in Goa be drug dealers? Even if that's true, who are their customers, are they not Indians? your people?

According to my Nigerian friends this IBO TRIBE is also known for their criminal activities within Nigeria

Same way Indians are known for their criminal activities in Nigeria. Same way Indians smell like curry + unwashed armpits+ unwashed a$$h@les---See what I did there? I disparaged a whole race. How does it feel? Your Nigerian friends are silly. Get new friends, while you are it, stop being ignorant & racist.
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by Venchy: 11:34pm On Nov 02, 2013
goaparty: [size=14pt]I am Indian and I have come here to explain to Nigerians about whats going on in India in respect to the millions of Nigerians who now call India their home. There are alot of rubbish comments by some crazy Nigerians here.




I am a student in a large university in India. And over the years, I have made friends with alot of NIgerians who have come to my country to study in a college in my home city. My Nigerain friends are mostly HAUSAS, YORUBAS or FULANI people and they are good god fearing people. They study alot and dont indulge in criminal activities. But according to them there is a tribe in Nigeria called the IBO tribe which is made up of drug dealers, prostitutes, kidnappers and criminals. The main job of this ibo tribe is to go to other countries and carry on their criminal activities. This IBO tribe is mainly responsible for spoiling the name of Nigerians in India and the main reason why Indians are wary of Nigerians today. According to my Nigerian friends this IBO TRIBE is also known for their criminal activities within Nigeria



So coming back the topic,



These guys who died in Goa died in a gang war. thats what happened here.



Come to Goa and see for yourself. all Nigerians here are IBOS and they are all drug dealers. If you want weed, cocaine, ecstasy, opium - just go and find the nearest Nigerian guy. They even pay the police so they dont catch them.



and what happened was a a fight between two rival drug gangs and thats how your so called brother died.



Its not racist, its just the truth. Ask your own Nigerian people and they will tell you.




If you still dont believe me, come to GOA and see for yourself. ALL NIGERIANS HERE ARE DRUG DEALERS. THEN THEY GET INTO GANG WARS AND START ASKING FOR JUSTICE FROM POLICE.[/size]



You are 1000% dam right, same in south Africa, always desperate for money by crooked ways now crying for help.

Abeg joo carry your croos oh because when you are splashing your blood money you never tell us how you arrived.
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by Venchy: 12:31am On Nov 03, 2013
Having slag off igbos guys, indians are terribly bad as well, they are slave drivers and very DODGY as we say in UK.

Can I remind you that this is a forum premidominantly and strictly NIGERIANS that's why it's called NAIRALAND.....check out the brand name.

Very very conservative and selfish and unfriendly people.

I'm not a racist for your information but if the world belongs to indians the rest will be jobless.

All companies runs by Indian's are predominantly full off Indian's employees and no other race but thank God UK is a white man's country and there's chance for everyone.

I totally dislike INDIAN'S style but I blame nigerians going all the way to hustle in India.

May God help our people.
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by Nobody: 12:16am On Nov 04, 2013
@Venchy, sorry to say you have an insect's brain.

The heediot you quoted "goaparty' registered the same day he commented on this thread, as a lazy researcher, you didn't even try to validate his claim of being an indian. You just swallowed his s.h.it "hook, line and sinker", because the word "Ibo" is being represented in bad light, something many of your ilks enjoy like red o..

The guy "gaoparty" smells like stinking black Nigerian ....highly probably from the SW.

I have a lot to say....i always have, but i'll restrain myself.

But let me warn you, if anyone is trying to cause an anti-Igbo tribal war on this thread. I am more than capable of taking up the gauntlet. Check my post history, check the dates too.

It's been a long time i engaged in tribal bashings, i've been banned severally, but people like you and goaparty won't let me stop. Again check my post history..i'm a veteran in e-fights.

Be warned.


N.B @ Afam and Sexkillz et al. hope you all see why i may never change.
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by Venchy: 12:35pm On Nov 04, 2013
dozzybaba: @Venchy, sorry to say you have an insect's brain.

The heediot you quoted "goaparty' registered the same day he commented on this thread, as a lazy researcher, you didn't even try to validate his claim of being an indian. You just swallowed his s.h.it "hook, line and sinker", because the word "Ibo" is being represented in bad light, something many of your ilks enjoy like red o..

The guy "gaoparty" smells like stinking black Nigerian ....highly probably from the SW.

I have a lot to say....i always have, but i'll restrain myself.

But let me warn you, if anyone is trying to cause an anti-Igbo tribal war on this thread. I am more than capable of taking up the gauntlet. Check my post history, check the dates too.

It's been a long time i engaged in tribal bashings, i've been banned severally, but people like you and goaparty won't let me stop. Again check my post history..i'm a veteran in e-fights.

Be warned.


N.B @ Afam and Sexkillz et al. hope you all see why i may never change.


Hey hey big up and think straight, I'm not on here to have an argument but to contribute as well as sharing my awareness about things that are unacceptable and not been biased.

If you read my comment very well you'll realise that firm but fare to both sides.

I'm a Nigerian that doesn't live in DENIAL compare to some people like you that knows what's going on but turn a blind eye.

I can slag off anyone as long as long as they are doing wrong.

Seriously there's no smoke without a fire, means our people have committed a crime and local people are not happy about it but I don't support killing of one another.

Now ask yourself what can any NIGERIANS possibly be doing in INDIA for God sake other than Drugs, just like in South Africa...this is not Europe or US, it's another Slump for goodness sake.

I am not surprised you have been banned many times with such behaviour.

You are clearly benefiting from such money that's why you can't see anything wrong.

Lots of Igbos are my friends, very decent ones, they completely condemned all this act which I expect to come out to say but rant like a secondary school child.

More grease to your elbow and it won't be long before you get banned again.

I'm out..
Re: Nigerians Blocked Indian Road In Protest Of A Dead Colleague by beast4rmdeast(m): 8:23pm On Dec 08, 2014
goaparty:
[size=14pt]I am Indian and I have come here to explain to Nigerians about whats going on in India in respect to the millions of Nigerians who now call India their home. There are alot of rubbish comments by some crazy Nigerians here.




I am a student in a large university in India. And over the years, I have made friends with alot of NIgerians who have come to my country to study in a college in my home city. My Nigerain friends are mostly HAUSAS, YORUBAS or FULANI people and they are good god fearing people. They study alot and dont indulge in criminal activities. But according to them there is a tribe in Nigeria called the IBO tribe which is made up of drug dealers, prostitutes, kidnappers and criminals. The main job of this ibo tribe is to go to other countries and carry on their criminal activities. This IBO tribe is mainly responsible for spoiling the name of Nigerians in India and the main reason why Indians are wary of Nigerians today. According to my Nigerian friends this IBO TRIBE is also known for their criminal activities within Nigeria



So coming back the topic,



These guys who died in Goa died in a gang war. thats what happened here.



Come to Goa and see for yourself. all Nigerians here are IBOS and they are all drug dealers. If you want weed, cocaine, ecstasy, opium - just go and find the nearest Nigerian guy. They even pay the police so they dont catch them.



and what happened was a a fight between two rival drug gangs and thats how your so called brother died.



Its not racist, its just the truth. Ask your own Nigerian people and they will tell you.




If you still dont believe me, come to GOA and see for yourself. ALL NIGERIANS HERE ARE DRUG DEALERS. THEN THEY GET INTO GANG WARS AND START ASKING FOR JUSTICE FROM POLICE.[/size]


bastard son of odua the 4th class demon that was chased away 4rm heaven,you spelt yoruba correctly but don't know how 2 spell igbo,I work with indians and lebanese these folks don't know our tribes and I don't know thiers either I can swear even u as a nigerian can't differentiate between ijaws,calabar,akwaibom,igbo,and other eastern tribes so it is quite shocking how a fool like you think u can convince everybody indians who haven't left their home towns can differentiate africans let alone nigerian tribes,I my self can't differentiate btw togolese and ghanians,so how u person manage to come up with the theory dat an indian knows the difference from igbo,yoruba just shows ur level of stupidity.

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