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Re: Nigerians, Others To Close Businesses In Zimbabwe By January 2014 by Symphony007: 6:36am On Nov 25, 2013
Chartey:
You are not being objective. We are talking RETAIL businesses here not manufacturing or whatever, and even the China you are talking about has such a protectionist policy in that sub-sector. If you want to set up a factory, Zimbabwe welcomes you with open arms.
listen. What this government is doing is an investor's nightmare. No investor is invest in such a country no matter the buisness. He did it with farms, now small buisness, what guarantee is there that he won't do it with big buisness? It's a misguided and primitive policy and you guys should stop spinning it.
Re: Nigerians, Others To Close Businesses In Zimbabwe By January 2014 by AreaFada2: 6:49am On Nov 25, 2013
Naija should develop itself and not carry other countries' struggle on its head. Naija sacrificed a lot towards liberating Zim.
Nobody cares how much help they get from you, don't expect respect or appreciation for it.

In recent years Naija has been sending technical aid and professors everywhere as if we ourselves don't need them.

We cannot afford all this help. Our students are at home for 4 months no thanks to FG & ASUU.

We should should stop all this "bigmanity" mentality.
Nigeria should put Naija first for once like other countries (including Zim) are doing.
Re: Nigerians, Others To Close Businesses In Zimbabwe By January 2014 by AreaFada2: 7:06am On Nov 25, 2013
Litmus:


Before Ghana must go there was Nigeria must go. Many Nigerians lost their lives too, making their way back home.It was a little like baby turtles trying to make their way to the ocean while being picked of by fiddler crabs and seagulls...


Fortunately or unfortunately Nigeria has long memory so nations should do well to remember that when they target Nigerians.
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Nigerian deportees' case was actually worse because large swathes of Naija was still devasted by the civil/Biafra war. The war just ended. Ghana had NO war devastation back home.

The oil boom of 1973 from Middle East crisis came to Naija's rescue.

However, paying bad with bad is not the solution.

I knew some people who remained quite bitter about losing all they laboured for in Ghana.

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Re: Nigerians, Others To Close Businesses In Zimbabwe By January 2014 by Nobody: 7:28am On Nov 25, 2013
Re: Nigerians, Others To Close Businesses In Zimbabwe By January 2014 by pmc01(m): 11:31am On Nov 25, 2013
Shekson:
Zimbabweans dnt look like Northerners. They aint even from the Northern part of Africa. Learn a lil geography of people and culture

I presume you are kidding, else I hope you recover your lost sense of Humour soon.

Seriously, are you dumb or just acting it?

Is the Northern region of Nigeria in Northern Africa or what exactly are you driving at?

Second is Zimbabweans are predominantly dark skin coloured just like it is obtainable in many parts of Africa, including Northern Nigerian. I have come across a Nigerien whom I had always thought to be Hausa before he told me otherwise.

You probably have been reading 'geography for dummies', sorry about your case.
Re: Nigerians, Others To Close Businesses In Zimbabwe By January 2014 by iterator25: 11:50am On Nov 25, 2013
Do you know 300 zimbabwean workers are retrenched weekly ?
Re: Nigerians, Others To Close Businesses In Zimbabwe By January 2014 by Nobody: 1:00pm On Nov 25, 2013
Symphony007: These southern and eastern africans are a pathetic breed. They are so lazy and consider themselves victims of life and want to make a living on the sweat of another man. This has been happening in south africa fro a long time where farms owned by whites for generations. Farms which has been profitable and standard for hundreds of years are taken from their white owners and given to a black man. Then the farms closes down within months or a year. If zimbabwe thought their economy was a mess, this will makes it worthless. The country will soon start living on hardouts.

The fux are you talking about? You Nigerians are only feeling the heat now when Somalis for the last 10 years have been under constant prosecution and abuse. You guys have been given a warning but Somali businessmen/women and shop owners have been beaten, stoned and even burnt to death by South Africans. Praise the Lord that you Nigerians haven't experienced what we have and are still going through.

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Re: Nigerians, Others To Close Businesses In Zimbabwe By January 2014 by shinkafimoon(m): 1:18pm On Nov 25, 2013
Pls who or what is zimbabwe?...sounds like the name of a forest reserve
Re: Nigerians, Others To Close Businesses In Zimbabwe By January 2014 by donodion(m): 1:32pm On Nov 25, 2013
Emmyk: What are Nigerians looking for in Zim anyways? undecided

A country where 100billion Zim Dollars is only going to get you 3 eggs. cheesycheesy
grin grin Baaaad Nigggaa grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigerians, Others To Close Businesses In Zimbabwe By January 2014 by jjoe2015gmail: 3:11pm On Dec 05, 2013
You Nigerians are all sentiment and do not even know what is happening in Zim. Zim inflation is around 3 percent and are using the USD. Trust me even the Zim economy at its worst. The average man lives a better life than a Nigerian in Nigeria.

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