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Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by IleIfe2(m): 2:50pm On Nov 07, 2013
Iykeponti: u mean d same machete Adebayo used in London?? grin

Yeah, the one used on the poor "Nigerian" victim in Goa, Malaysia, Thailand, China etc.
Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by debbleopto: 3:00pm On Nov 07, 2013
ebamma: indians will not just do this for nothing sake, i bet many nigerians based in goa, might be involved in many vices that take place there

check this:

How 50 Nigerians held the Goa Police to ransom
IANS PANAJI, NOVEMBER 2, 2013 | UPDATED 15:25
IST

Nigerians are "seven feet" tall, are "huge and
aggressive" and it needs anywhere between two to
10 Goa Police personnel to tackle each of them.
That's why, says Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar,
the police could not reign in an irate mob of
Nigerians that blocked a key highway, beat up
policemen and vandalised a police van after one of
their compatriots was found murdered.
"They are huge and aggressive. Some of them are
seven feet tall. It would take at least 100 of our
policemen to handle a crowd of 50 Nigerians,"
Parrikar told reporters, when he was asked why the
police force did not make any effort for nearly an
hour to clear National Highway-17 that was blocked
Thursday by bare-torsoed, muscled Nigerians
armed with hockey sticks, bamboos and knives.
The Nigerians were demanding that the autopsy on
the deceased Obina Obiwesi be conducted in the
presence of the Nigerian ambassador in India.
The murder, the Nigerian protestors claimed, had
been committed by a gang called Chapora boys, a
notorious underground drug mafia operating in
north Goa, and the police had been unwilling to act
against the alleged murderers, who were locals.
They blocked the highway by dumping the corpse
bang in the middle of the road after smashing open
the police hearse and extracting the body from it.
The brazen manner in which Goa Police officers
were cowered down in public by a group of 50 well-
built Nigerians (the mob later swelled to nearly 200)
and Parrikar's continued dogged defence of the
state police has evoked an extremely strong
reaction in the social media as well as among
people across sections.
The mob not only threatened and warded off over
20 policemen, including Superintendent of Police
(North) Priyanka Kashyap, but also told the latter
off in a verbal duel.
The intimidation was such that Parrikar, himself
claimed that he saw one "herculesque Nigerian"
who he believed would need 10 Goa policemen to
control.
"He was nearly seven feet. He would have needed
at least 10 policemen to control," said Parrikar,
who is also the state's home minister.
The chief minister also said that he had inherited a
corrupt and ineffective police force that had been
reduced to shambles by the previous Congress-led
regime, whose home minister Ravi Naik and kin
now face charges of being involved in the drug
trade.
The incident has triggered an avalanche of
reactions.
"The police department is scared of Nigerians. I am
ashamed to say this," said Michael Lobo, a
legislator of the ruling BJP.
Independent legislator Rohan Khaunte, whose
constituency of Porvorim was host to the high-
voltage drama, said that the public came to the
rescue of the police instead of it being the other
way around.
"The situation was mishandled. Action should be
taken against the SP North. Locals in fact helped
the police and not the other way around," he said.
Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by sCun: 3:01pm On Nov 07, 2013
babe_online:
Flat head! My point is that he lived all his life in the UK and was radicalised there.

Gerrit??
so would you say the same for the Igbo criminals who lived all their lives in Lagos? Whorish hypocrite.

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Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by Italiano1: 3:02pm On Nov 07, 2013
sCun: what do you mean by ''less dumber''?

Your written English is not great so you are not in a position to criticize others.
Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by debbleopto: 3:06pm On Nov 07, 2013
manchy7531:

I would rather sell marijuana than be a terrorist

liar.

you wanted to say " I am already selling marijuana "

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Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by tattesco(m): 3:15pm On Nov 07, 2013
Its too bad for indians to display that banner. Its a lesson 4 we nigerians to stop all this habit. Let others hear about our nation 4 good

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Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by dayokanu(m): 3:32pm On Nov 07, 2013
We know the people who are going to Thailand Indonesia and India to sell drugs

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Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by jpphilips(m): 3:32pm On Nov 07, 2013
mildteddy:
I used to feel this way too, but I don't anymore. I see all this tribalistic and ethnocentric comments here as a form of distraction by people, who the other 70% percent of the citizens (the poor ones) of this country are looking for are looking for who to blame for their predicaments. It's not coincidental that easterners are the derided ones and thus the object of blames, afterall they were the 'defeated ones'. It will only be for a while, and then it'll pass.

I feel a lot ok with the tribalistic rants, I blame people like you and some other posters with same opinion as you.
its like seeing where kids are bickering over a mundane issue on the street what do you do? do you go to stop them or do you mind your buisness?

that is what is expected of a sane mind not some unnecessary comments of how you are better or how much one should hate the forum or whatever the mods think about it.

if you take time or energy to quote a tribalistic comment and expend more energy in commenting on it, then you are the m0r0n.

any comment you dont fancy, you ignore completely that's what sane people do.

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Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by Venchy: 4:00pm On Nov 07, 2013
This is a difficult thread to contribute as both country have a bad reputation.

Indians have 419 us in the past due to our incompetent CRIMINAL LEADERS, very crafty people

Now the game have changed as Nigerians are trading serious Drug business, very Loud and arrogant, showing off their stolen treasures.

Nigerians are not different from india but indians are improving in many areas while Nigerians are busy looting.

Very Dodgy countries.

Dan banza shege.

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Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by Mujinho4b(m): 4:03pm On Nov 07, 2013
NA WA O... Hmm.. Govment na im cos all dis nonsense... tho bad pple must stil dy sha..
Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by Nobody: 4:10pm On Nov 07, 2013
coolted:

no mind them, make them meet baba suwe make him teach them how to do the tin
.
Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by sirgreen: 4:11pm On Nov 07, 2013
why will u say funny, our public office holders carry our money and go all this country to invest is dat not shame to them INDIANS come here to make money and send back home but our carry out what a shame. am not supporting the idea of drugs trafficking but I think that our leader is every one into doing things that are unlawful

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Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by TayoT: 4:20pm On Nov 07, 2013
I stayed 2 years in India, and I tell you one thing, everyone is scared of Nigerians. Scared to lease houses, scared to open bank accounts, scared to lease cars etc.

We are a set of aggressive people. The day I would have been in trouble, we we drinking outside our house to welcome some Naijas, not knowing a policeman in mufti had hinted one of our friends that what we were doing is tantamount to crime, he waved him off in disgust.

It took about 20 policemen to hold us down.

Thank God for the level of persuasion as I was quick to identify the. Assistant commissioner and convince him we were not aware.

He later told me there were. 179 Naijas in their prisons (that's a state that can be related to Kano in Naija). Drugs, scam, what have you.

So many Naijas are defacing us there, some can't even go out of their houses.

I think our high commission should do more work.
Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by GSKing: 4:27pm On Nov 07, 2013
masonkz:

We're waiting on God.
of course we are, what else are we religious for?smiley
Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by tpia5: 4:28pm On Nov 07, 2013
TayoT: I stayed 2 years in India, and I tell you one thing, everyone is scared of Nigerians.

hahaha, this is funny.

indians scared of nigerians? What a joke.

If you are not scared of Indians, then you must be extremely naive, sorry to say.

even whites do not joke with indians or chinese/asians, its only blacks you'll see talking in this manner.

Indians are scared of you indeed.


Scared to lease houses, scared to open bank accounts, scared to lease cars etc.

because of their system there. Nuff said.



We are a set of aggressive people. The day I would have been in trouble, we we drinking outside our house to welcome some Naijas, not knowing a policeman in mufti had hinted one of our friends that what we were doing is tantamount to crime, he waved him off in disgust.

typical african/nigerian kumbaya attitude.



It took about 20 policemen to hold us down.

Thank God for the level of persuasion as I was quick to identify the. Assistant commissioner and convince him we were not aware.

He later told me there were. 179 Naijas in their prisons (that's a state that can be related to Kano in Naija). Drugs, scam, what have you.

So many Naijas are defacing us there, some can't even go out of their houses.

I think our high commission should do more work.


you are lucky it was the policemen they released to "handle" you, they havent decided to deal with you yet, thats why.
Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by lingal(f): 4:55pm On Nov 07, 2013
[quote author=debbleopto]

check this:

How 50 Nigerians held the Goa Police to ransom
IANS PANAJI, NOVEMBER 2, 2013 | UPDATED 15:25
IST

Nigerians are "seven feet" tall, are "huge and
aggressive" and it needs anywhere between two to
10 Goa Police personnel to tackle each of them.
That's why, says Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar,
the police could not reign in an irate mob of
Nigerians that blocked a key highway, beat up
policemen and vandalised a police van after one of
their compatriots was found murdered.
"They are huge and aggressive. Some of them are
seven feet tall. It would take at least 100 of our
policemen to handle a crowd of 50 Nigerians,"
Parrikar told reporters, when he was asked why the
police force did not make any effort for nearly an
hour to clear National Highway-17 that was blocked
Thursday by bare-torsoed, muscled Nigerians
armed with hockey sticks, bamboos and knives.
The Nigerians were demanding that the autopsy on
the deceased Obina Obiwesi be conducted in the
presence of the Nigerian ambassador in India.
The murder, the Nigerian protestors claimed, had
been committed by a gang called Chapora boys, a
notorious underground drug mafia operating in
north Goa, and the police had been unwilling to act
against the alleged murderers, who were locals.
They blocked the highway by dumping the corpse
bang in the middle of the road after smashing open
the police hearse and extracting the body from it.
The brazen manner in which Goa Police officers
were cowered down in public by a group of 50 well-
built Nigerians (the mob later swelled to nearly 200)
and Parrikar's continued dogged defence of the
state police has evoked an extremely strong
reaction in the social media as well as among
people across sections.
The mob not only threatened and warded off over
20 policemen, including Superintendent of Police
(North) Priyanka Kashyap, but also told the latter
off in a verbal duel.
The intimidation was such that Parrikar, himself
claimed that he saw one "herculesque Nigerian"
who he believed would need 10 Goa policemen to
control.
"He was nearly seven feet. He would have needed
at least 10 policemen to control," said Parrikar,
who is also the state's home minister.
The chief minister also said that he had inherited a
corrupt and ineffective police force that had been
reduced to shambles by the previous Congress-led
regime, whose home minister Ravi Naik and kin
now face charges of being involved in the drug
trade.
The incident has triggered an avalanche of
reactions.
"The police department is scared of Nigerians. I am
ashamed to say this," said Michael Lobo, a
legislator of the ruling BJP.
Independent legislator Rohan Khaunte, whose
constituency of Porvorim was host to the high-
voltage drama, said that the public came to the
rescue of the police instead of it being the other
way around.
"The situation was mishandled. Action should be
taken against the SP North. Locals in fact helped
the police and not the other way around," he said.
[hahahaahahaha i laugh in japan....but on a more serious note dis guyz are not meant to take in law into dia hands abi dem tink say dem de naija where u fit do anything?]
Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by OrlandoOwoh(m): 5:38pm On Nov 07, 2013
Umu Nigeria, k'anyi bi n'udo.
Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by eluquenson(m): 6:25pm On Nov 07, 2013
Idians self, who are they undecided
Re: Anti-Nigerian Billboards In Goa, India by ooshinibos: 6:32pm On Nov 07, 2013
it time to change our country name , the name Nigeria has been damaged for life ,any suggestions ?

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