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If Nigerian Americans Are Killed In The US: Should Nigeria Expel US Citizens? by ijescorner: 10:23am On Jul 10, 2016
This whole Dallas shooting and the rest is quite something else.

Have we not noticed how 1st generations of Africans are not the ones being targeted rather our African American brothers.

Do you think if the US are trying to wipe out Nigerian Americans in the US, Nigeria should expel US citizens and businesses from Nigeria?

And should we stop refining oil with them? What other consequences should happen?

What if Nigeria as a whole decides to stop visiting US for a single month, what do you think that will do to their economy?

#blacklivesmatter

Re: If Nigerian Americans Are Killed In The US: Should Nigeria Expel US Citizens? by Cutehector(m): 10:25am On Jul 10, 2016
I think America needs a new Martin Luther King Jnr.
Re: If Nigerian Americans Are Killed In The US: Should Nigeria Expel US Citizens? by ijescorner: 10:32am On Jul 10, 2016
Before they get that, can we not do something to help?

Cutehector:
I think America needs a new Martin Luther King Jnr.
Re: If Nigerian Americans Are Killed In The US: Should Nigeria Expel US Citizens? by Cutehector(m): 10:35am On Jul 10, 2016
ijescorner:
Before they get that, can we not do something to help?

a black president is on the u.s seat doing nothing..



Of what use is he to the black nation den?


What do u want us to do ijescorner?
Re: If Nigerian Americans Are Killed In The US: Should Nigeria Expel US Citizens? by theEYe21(f): 11:03am On Jul 10, 2016
We shouldn't expel U.S citizens because it will be bad for Buisness. We should learn to make decisions or do things logically, and not be blinded by revenge, hate and bitterness.
Re: If Nigerian Americans Are Killed In The US: Should Nigeria Expel US Citizens? by neocortex: 8:59pm On Jul 10, 2016
ijescorner:
This whole Dallas shooting and the rest is quite something else.

Have we not noticed how 1st generations of Africans are not the ones being targeted rather our African American brothers.

Do you think if the US are trying to wipe out Nigerian Americans in the US, Nigeria should expel US citizens and businesses from Nigeria?

And should we stop refining oil with them? What other consequences should happen?

What if Nigeria as a whole decides to stop visiting US for a single month, what do you think that will do to their economy?

#blacklivesmatter

I laugh at your suggestion, Nigeria does not refine oil for the US
even if we do it will be counter-productive and foolish to expel
US citizens because we need more from the US than they need
from us.

As to the economy issue , US is not just another country that can be sanctioned,
not doing business with the US will be suicidal.
Re: If Nigerian Americans Are Killed In The US: Should Nigeria Expel US Citizens? by ijescorner: 12:17am On Jul 11, 2016
Lol. They refine oil for us, so make big bucks. I didn't mention we refine for them... 'with' not 'for'

Love the way Nigerians are sooooo mentally dependent of America. If we did sever relations with America, we will still survive. Let's not become so co-dependent.

Do you know how much the 'African' dollar is worth to America? So don't be too naive that we need them more than they need us. What they what us to believe.

I guess Nigerians love US too much to have a discussion. Well noted. Sorry guys smiley


neocortex:


I laugh at your suggestion, Nigeria does not refine oil for the US
even if we do it will be counter-productive and foolish to expel
US citizens because we need more from the US than they need
from us.

As to the economy issue , US is not just another country that can be sanctioned,
not doing business with the US will be suicidal.
Re: If Nigerian Americans Are Killed In The US: Should Nigeria Expel US Citizens? by ijescorner: 12:22am On Jul 11, 2016
Yes true no revenge, hatred or bitterness. Just thinking out loud.

US actually needs Nigeria as much as Nigeria needs them. They stay a power country because of the dollar power we push to US daily. Not just Nigeria, but other African countries. America will feel the pinch if that's removed and we for example shift the money elsewhere.

But thanks for your comment, much appreciated smiley

theEYe21:
We shouldn't expel U.S citizens because it will be bad for Buisness. We should learn to make decisions or do things logically, and not be blinded by revenge, hate and bitterness.

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Re: If Nigerian Americans Are Killed In The US: Should Nigeria Expel US Citizens? by ijescorner: 12:25am On Jul 11, 2016
At present the only thing we can do is what makes the world go round. Spending power. We can pause, shift or limit to make a point. I just mention Nigeria as an example. But if African and Caribbean countries decided to take drastic movement for a short while. It will make a large impact. Don't you think?

Cutehector:
a black president is on the u.s seat doing nothing..



Of what use is he to the black nation den?


What do u want us to do ijescorner?

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