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US Visa Ban On Nigeria - Man Pass Man by Cantonese: 10:10pm On Feb 01, 2020
When in august 2019, the Nigerian government decided to shut the borders with neighbouring countries, we were given reasons such as:

1. Subversion of the Nigerian economy
2. Smuggling
3. Arms smuggling
4. Disrespect to the leader of west African states, etc.
5. Growth of local industries
6. Need to promote farming, etc

Those West African countries begged and have kept begging the Nigerian government to open the borders to enable trade. Nigerians in those countries have been stifled along with the citizens and businesses in the neighbouring countries. The Nigerian government has insisted that the countries must meet certain standards to enable the Nigerian government open the borders. Do not forget the impact such closure has had on staple food like rice.

We all know that "man no pass God". The Nigerian government did their own not minding that a higher power could deal with the government and its people.

A few days ago the minister for information said Nigeria would react in the event of any action taken by the Americans. Now the Anericans have made good their threat. Disrespectfully enough the country were included among some five other countries that should not be ranked with us in anyway. Just like the Nigerian government disrespected the neighbouring countries, the USA has disrspected Nigeria and treated Nigerians like beggars. But come to think about it if going to America has become do or die, have Nigerians not be treated as beggars by the Americans?

Rather than shout and bark, the Nigerian government has decided to set up a committee. Did Trump set up a committee to arrive at that conclusion? Just like the Nigerian government insisted that other west African governments must meet certain conditions before opening the borders, so also the Americans have decided that Nigeria must meet certain standards.

The common Nigerian citizens may not need the Americans to live their lives daily, but the big men in government need the Americans daily in their lives. Their children live there, they go on holidays there, they take money from Nigeria and invest there, they boast of how they have been to Philadelphia, New york, Texas, etc.

Now can we not see that man pass man here? Nigeria pass neighbouring west African countries, but America has shown who is bigger.

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Re: US Visa Ban On Nigeria - Man Pass Man by Betakeshi: 10:30pm On Feb 01, 2020
Ok
Re: US Visa Ban On Nigeria - Man Pass Man by aremuforlife(m): 10:55pm On Feb 01, 2020
[/quote]7[quote author=Cantonese post=86300388]When in august 2019, the Nigerian government decided to shut the borders with neighbouring countries, we were given reasons such as:

1. Subversion of the Nigerian economy
2. Smuggling
3. Arms smuggling
4. Disrespect to the leader of west African states, etc.
5. Growth of local industries
6. Need to promote farming, etc

Those countries begged and have kept begging the Nigerian government to open the borders to enable trade. Nigerians in those countries have been stifled along with the citizens and businesses in the neighbouring countries. The Nigerian government has insisted that the countries must meet certain standards to enable the Nigerian government open the borders. Do not forget the impact such closure has had on staple food like rice.

We all know that "man no pass God". The Nigerian government did their own not minding that a higher power could deal with the government and its people.

A few days ago the minister for information said Nigeria would react in the event of any action taken by the Americans. Now the Anericans have made good their threat. Disrespectfully enough the country were included among some five other countries that should not be ranked with us in anyway. Just like the Nigerian government disrespected the neighbouring countries, the USA has disrspected Nigeria and treated Nigerians like beggars. But come to think about it if going to America has become do or die, have Nigerians not be treated as beggars by the Americans?

Rather than shout and bark, the Nigerian government has decided to set up a committee. Did Trump set up a committee to arrive at that conclusion? Just like the Nigerian government insisted that other west African governments must meet certain conditions before opening the borders, so also the Americans have decided that Nigeria must meet certain standards.

The common Nigerian citizens may not need the Americans to live their lives daily, but the big men in government need the Americans daily in their lives. Their children live there, they go on holidays there, they take money from Nigeria and invest there, they boast of how they have been to Philadelphia, New york, Texas, etc.

Now can we not see that man pass man here? Nigeria pass neighbouring west African countries, but America has shown who is bigger.




I don't think you understand the type of via a that was ban
Re: US Visa Ban On Nigeria - Man Pass Man by GamalNasser: 11:01pm On Feb 01, 2020
Lol
Re: US Visa Ban On Nigeria - Man Pass Man by Sonnyboom: 11:07pm On Feb 01, 2020
Is this all your Igbotic bigoted brain can garner with what is happening in all this ?! You will also be part of those that will claim they hate just for being Igbo

Cantonese:
When in august 2019, the Nigerian government decided to shut the borders with neighbouring countries, we were given reasons such as:

1. Subversion of the Nigerian economy
2. Smuggling
3. Arms smuggling
4. Disrespect to the leader of west African states, etc.
5. Growth of local industries
6. Need to promote farming, etc

Those countries begged and have kept begging the Nigerian government to open the borders to enable trade. Nigerians in those countries have been stifled along with the citizens and businesses in the neighbouring countries. The Nigerian government has insisted that the countries must meet certain standards to enable the Nigerian government open the borders. Do not forget the impact such closure has had on staple food like rice.

We all know that "man no pass God". The Nigerian government did their own not minding that a higher power could deal with the government and its people.

A few days ago the minister for information said Nigeria would react in the event of any action taken by the Americans. Now the Anericans have made good their threat. Disrespectfully enough the country were included among some five other countries that should not be ranked with us in anyway. Just like the Nigerian government disrespected the neighbouring countries, the USA has disrspected Nigeria and treated Nigerians like beggars. But come to think about it if going to America has become do or die, have Nigerians not be treated as beggars by the Americans?

Rather than shout and bark, the Nigerian government has decided to set up a committee. Did Trump set up a committee to arrive at that conclusion? Just like the Nigerian government insisted that other west African governments must meet certain conditions before opening the borders, so also the Americans have decided that Nigeria must meet certain standards.

The common Nigerian citizens may not need the Americans to live their lives daily, but the big men in government need the Americans daily in their lives. Their children live there, they go on holidays there, they take money from Nigeria and invest there, they boast of how they have been to Philadelphia, New york, Texas, etc.

Now can we not see that man pass man here? Nigeria pass neighbouring west African countries, but America has shown who is bigger.




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