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An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by adaleng(f): 10:44am On Nov 15, 2015
Letter to Mark Zuckerberg

Dear Sir,

I write to register my complaint over your company's failure to identify with Nigerians in times of tragedy, but rather chose to identify with other nations.

Sir, I don't want to believe your bias was informed by the superiority the races you often identify with.

In any of our recurring tragedies, either when we were bombed in our sanctuaries or social gatherings, Facebook never identified with Nigeria.

While my heart goes to the French over last night's terrorist attacks that led to the death of at least 120 people, I couldn't but lash at the folly of Facebook for failure to identify with Nigeria when an estimated 15,000 Nigerians were killed by terrorists in round-the-clock attacks in eight years.

I notice a smashing theme you created for your 1 billion users to use in order to identify with a particular people. You are even more effusive when you pin the banner on our doorstep for easy use.

When Boko Haram terrorists attacked Baga town in January this year, the death toll was estimated at 2,000. This never melted your company's heart to create an instant theme for your 1 billion consumers to identify with Nigeria.

Let me remind you that in a single attack on Kano city in January 2012, at least 185 lives perished, and in Bama town in February 2014, at least 120 Nigerians were massacred.

In one fell swoop in November 2014, Boko Haram bombed 220 Nigerians at a mosque in Kano city, 50 worshippers bombed at Madalla church in 2011, and in February 2014, at least 60 students were slain at a Yobe school. Your company didn't identify with us despite our loyalty to your network.

Let me also remind you that at a weekend in January 2014, terrorists' attacks on eight Borno villages left 150 dead. Facebook blinked over it – perhaps because we are not the same as the French.

On May 20, 2014, car bombs left a gory sight at Jos bus terminal and a market. 118 people were declared dead. We posted the pictures on Facebook, but you turned your eyes away.

Even #BringBackOurGirls movement, agitating for the release of 224 school girls abducted by terrorists, failed to prick the conscience of your company to identify with Nigeria. We posted every activity, every sit-out and every march on your network, but you blinked over it.

As a company to gives equal opportunity and discourages racism, I urge you to identify with not only Nigerians but Africans in their trying times.

Attached herewith are two copies of Nigerian flags for your perusal and consideration.

Best regards,

Jaafar Jaafar

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Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by Nobody: 10:47am On Nov 15, 2015
Cc lalasticlala

Pray for Nigeria while chanting for France
Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by Nobody: 10:49am On Nov 15, 2015
Nice. I pray France recovers from these problems and hopefully , it will not repeat itself again. Its very sad to see poleople lost their lives that way.
Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by ADENIKETINA2015(f): 10:52am On Nov 15, 2015
Good move!
Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by Nziwujo(m): 10:57am On Nov 15, 2015
Nice
Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by phorget(m): 11:31am On Nov 15, 2015
If nobody is ready to identify with you please do identify yourself... The world cares less for Nigeria, Nigerians shouldn't be so careless not to care for herself.
Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by Shollyps(m): 11:45am On Nov 15, 2015
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Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by dave07(m): 11:37pm On Nov 15, 2015
100% in support. I was shocked seeing many friends on fb changing dp on account of the attack in france (no disrespect meant, and I really commiserate with those affeected over there) but the most populous black nation has suffered greater tragedies with higher fatalities recorded yet no mass action on social media, fb inclusive. Isn't the market base Nigefia offers sufficient to warrant a mention during our crisis
Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by Nina4u(f): 1:19am On Nov 16, 2015
I somewhat agree but not totally ...in that case the nigerian flag has to b changed for year after year ..month after month ..it is a terrible thing Goodluck never did anything about boko haram in his 4 years in office ..exept his last 2 months in office ...it is truly a tragedy

Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by Bondesniger(m): 9:11am On Nov 16, 2015
This OP just spoke what is on my mind

Over 50.000 dead our flag still flies high

We need a rethink
Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by Nobody: 9:54am On Nov 16, 2015
Nina4u:
I somewhat agree but not totally ...in that case the nigerian flag has to b changed for year after year ..month after month ..it is a terrible thing Goodluck never did anything about boko haram in his 4 years in office ..exept his last 2 months in office ...it is truly a tragedy
You made a lot of sense.

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Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by NaijaProxyBase: 8:50pm On Nov 16, 2015
Some Nigerians are raw ass lickers.
Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by Nina4u(f): 10:03pm On Nov 16, 2015
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Re: An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook) By An Aggrieved Nigerian by olukayoday(m): 10:47am On Nov 17, 2015
9ice story.....It's just sad this your epistle won't pass nairaland.

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