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Re: Imo Women Shut Sterling Global Oil Company Over Unpaid Burial Rites by Billygee2u: 3:13am On Jun 03, 2020
Dpharisee:
Companies should learn to respect the Customs and traditions of their host communities. You killed their people in an accident and refuse to show empathy to the bereaved families, perhaps the Indian company feel it's the responsibility of the Army whose personnel drove the vehicle to reach out to the families?

If you add to the recent murder of a Nigerian by a mob in India wrongly accused of picking pocket by a woman who could not even be traced you realise that many Indians (not all please) don't have respect for Nigerians and are poor racists.
Re: Imo Women Shut Sterling Global Oil Company Over Unpaid Burial Rites by eagleu: 3:21am On Jun 03, 2020
Indians abuse Nigerians in India. Indians abuse Nigerians in Nigeria?
Re: Imo Women Shut Sterling Global Oil Company Over Unpaid Burial Rites by History555: 3:26am On Jun 03, 2020
Igbo obsession disorder

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Re: Imo Women Shut Sterling Global Oil Company Over Unpaid Burial Rites by rationalhuman(m): 7:14am On Jun 03, 2020
Nigerians abuses Nigerians much worse and large, all around the world (Including Nigeria) more then any White, Indian, Chinese can imagine. so what?

eagleu:
Indians abuse Nigerians in India. Indians abuse Nigerians in Nigeria?
Re: Imo Women Shut Sterling Global Oil Company Over Unpaid Burial Rites by dalass(f): 7:30am On Jun 03, 2020
StubbornGENIUS:
So this matter still de ground lyk this?oya elders come and settle this one.

Na the matter we still.dey settle since oh grin grin grin
Re: Imo Women Shut Sterling Global Oil Company Over Unpaid Burial Rites by toprealman: 8:48am On Jun 03, 2020
Out of the 20M, the immediate families will get max 1M each then elders and loud youth leaders will get a better share.
No effort will be put into making sure that proper investigation is carried out to prevent the killing of other "illustrious" sons and daughters of the community. Maga gat to keep paying!
Such an investigation will ensure that root cause of the accident is identified, and controls put in place to prevent future recurrence.
RIP to the dead.
Re: Imo Women Shut Sterling Global Oil Company Over Unpaid Burial Rites by Nobody: 9:17am On Jun 03, 2020
But there is NO OYEL IN IGBO LAND NAH
Re: Imo Women Shut Sterling Global Oil Company Over Unpaid Burial Rites by Nobody: 10:57am On Jun 03, 2020
if you know sterling global, you will agree with me that it is a yeye oil company.
Re: Imo Women Shut Sterling Global Oil Company Over Unpaid Burial Rites by ubcandid(m): 9:53pm On Jun 03, 2020
thesicilian:
They're fighting for a paltry 20 million naira for three young promising lives, when they should be suing the company for hundreds of millions of naira.
they'ld surely lose in court cos it's almost certain the security van was from the Army.

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