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Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by emonis88: 12:18pm On Apr 23
vanbonattel:
While condemning the actions of the Chinese supermarket if they actually prevented Nigerians from accessing the supermarket to shop, we must condemn evil in its entirety.

Many voters who looked like they came from a particular popular part of Nigeria were brazenly prevented from casting their votes in a presidential election in Nigeria here. Violence was freely meted out to the ones who dared to come forward to vote, Heads were broken, beatings were freely administered, the news and pictures of that abound in this very forum. Right under the very noses of security agencies, right inside Nigeria here. Right under the noses of those opening their mouths waaaa to shout injustice now.

Nobody was arrested, nobody is in jail for that.

Then what is our moral justification to condemn a simple act of refusal of entry in a private business? Which is worse?
N till now the perpetrators of those act r walking freely, even with enough evidence against them , the Nigeria Police has turned a blind eye.

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Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Whitelion07(m): 12:25pm On Apr 23
babajero:
There is nothing like siblings in Nigeria we all have nothing in common in Nigeria.
keep quiet is you don’t anything meaningful to say.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by JoeEeL(m): 12:29pm On Apr 23
thesicilian:

You know nothing
It is common for siblings to fight among themselves at home. But does that mean an outsider can come and fight any of the siblings and go scot free from the other siblings?

Siblings ko, siblings ni.

Now u know who be siblings. Dey wyne urself. Make everybody dey their lane. God punish sibling!
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by babajero(m): 12:29pm On Apr 23
Whitelion07:
keep quiet is you don’t anything meaningful to say.
Nigerians are just different individuals living an enclave, just like a zoo with different species of animals.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by rollywise(m): 12:29pm On Apr 23
vanbonattel:
While condemning the actions of the Chinese supermarket if they actually prevented Nigerians from accessing the supermarket to shop, we must condemn evil in its entirety.

Many voters who looked like they came from a particular popular part of Nigeria were brazenly prevented from casting their votes in a presidential election in Nigeria here. Violence was freely meted out to the ones who dared to come forward to vote, Heads were broken, beatings were freely administered, the news and pictures of that abound in this very forum. Right under the very noses of security agencies, right inside Nigeria here. Right under the noses of those opening their mouths waaaa to shout injustice now.

Nobody was arrested, nobody is in jail for that.

Then what is our moral justification to condemn a simple act of refusal of entry in a private business? Which is worse?




My brother I wish this your statement can go viral. It makes sense but it won't coz NIGERIANS hate truth
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Desusi: 12:39pm On Apr 23
vanbonattel:
While condemning the actions of the Chinese supermarket if they actually prevented Nigerians from accessing the supermarket to shop, we must condemn evil in its entirety.

Many voters who looked like they came from a particular popular part of Nigeria were brazenly prevented from casting their votes in a presidential election in Nigeria here. Violence was freely meted out to the ones who dared to come forward to vote, Heads were broken, beatings were freely administered, the news and pictures of that abound in this very forum. Right under the very noses of security agencies, right inside Nigeria here. Right under the noses of those opening their mouths waaaa to shout injustice now.

Nobody was arrested, nobody is in jail for that.

Then what is our moral justification to condemn a simple act of refusal of entry in a private business? Which is worse?
Which one is private business and private supermarket.? All na wayo and unwarranted excuses. As for your complaints on the election's matter, we all felt the pains.Let bygone be bygone. Nonetheless, what will be will surely be except there's no God in heaven who rules in the affairs of men.The day God will visit Nigeria, no politician who is pharaoh would hinder it.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by bekpo(m): 12:39pm On Apr 23
vanbonattel:
While condemning the actions of the Chinese supermarket if they actually prevented Nigerians from accessing the supermarket to shop, we must condemn evil in its entirety.

Many voters who looked like they came from a particular popular part of Nigeria were brazenly prevented from casting their votes in a presidential election in Nigeria here. Violence was freely meted out to the ones who dared to come forward to vote, Heads were broken, beatings were freely administered, the news and pictures of that abound in this very forum. Right under the very noses of security agencies, right inside Nigeria here. Right under the noses of those opening their mouths waaaa to shout injustice now.

Nobody was arrested, nobody is in jail for that.

Then what is our moral justification to condemn a simple act of refusal of entry in a private business? Which is worse?


The Obi supporters r still pained at d woeful lost of d elections. U can continue crying me a river.

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Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by sharpwriter(m): 12:50pm On Apr 23
atiku4President:
This so called super market is close to where I live and I have just been laughing since the sensational story of them not allowing Nigerians go in broke out. I know most Nigerians are illiterates and flow with any sensational story without thorough investigation. I won't say much but let Nigerians continue to believe whatever they like
Please tell us the real situation... What's going on there boss?
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Whitelion07(m): 12:57pm On Apr 23
DIVINEEVIDENCE:


I ask again,

"How exactly were they maltreated?"
the word outcast on its own is maltreatment. Also the stigma involved in seeing someone as an outcast while another is seen as freeborn is discriminatory.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by onuman: 1:25pm On Apr 23
vanbonattel:
While condemning the actions of the Chinese supermarket if they actually prevented Nigerians from accessing the supermarket to shop, we must condemn evil in its entirety.

Many voters who looked like they came from a particular popular part of Nigeria were brazenly prevented from casting their votes in a presidential election in Nigeria here. Violence was freely meted out to the ones who dared to come forward to vote, Heads were broken, beatings were freely administered, the news and pictures of that abound in this very forum. Right under the very noses of security agencies, right inside Nigeria here. Right under the noses of those opening their mouths waaaa to shout injustice now.

Nobody was arrested, nobody is in jail for that.

Then what is our moral justification to condemn a simple act of refusal of entry in a private business? Which is worse?


Even their APC appointed court judges never asked any questions about election violence barring a particular ethnic group from voting in Lagos State.
Bayo Onanuga warned the ethnic group to never attempt again to 'participate' in Lagos elections.
Onanuga is sitting at Aso Rock as major aid to President Tinubu.

Hypocrites. A country known for INEQUALITY for citizens. The Chinese shop copied from Nigeria's government system.
.A country where a child from an ethnic group would score 300 marks in a govt school entrance examination but refused admission, while another child from another ethnic group who scored 59 marks gets admitted to the same school.

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Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by DMerciful(m): 1:27pm On Apr 23
What of the tribalism you practice?
ManirBK:
The issue is not all about buying and selling. The major theme here is practicing racism against us in our own indigenous country.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by DMerciful(m): 1:30pm On Apr 23
Why are you not proactively condeming it but reacting to his comment of condemnation? It shows you're not genuine in your intentions.
Zxcvbnmghtr:


This is exactly what happened in the whole of South East. The Presidential election was a complete sham.

Obi won in Lagos. Atiku won in Osun.

THE WORST ELECTORAL MALPRACTICE IN THE HISTORY OF NIGERIA HAPPENED IN THE WHOLE OF THE SOUTH EAST DURING THE LAST PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Your description is sharp and very, very clear.

In the South East, during the election, anybody that doesn't vote Peter Obi is considered to be an OUTCAST, O'S'U and maltreated. That fear, made some to remain at home and not come out to vote their preferred candidate or party.

During the gubernatorial election which Obi wasn't on the Ballot, it all turned out to be a different story.

Imagine you finding the Chinese discrimination of Nigerians repulsive when it is so impended in the cultural practice of the South Easterner to discriminate within his own very tribe. The outcast system called O'S'U. .grin
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by DMerciful(m): 1:32pm On Apr 23
Na conscience dey judge una?

Did he mention any region?
LyfeJennings:


Regarding the election matter wey U mention
It was a food that was served round
As it happened in the East
So it did in the West
No region has monopoly of violence
How do U explain Obi winning 100% in the East without any opposition
Go and rest oga
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by onuman: 1:37pm On Apr 23
ManirBK:
The issue is not all about buying and selling. The major theme here is practicing racism against us in our own indigenous country.

Ethnic discrimination embedded in Nigeria's constitution is worse evil than racism. Ethnic discrimination in Nigeria suppresses the bright people from participating in Nigeria's political process, therefore throws up the worst of apex political leadership for Nigeria. More than 200 million people in Nigeria suffer the consequences.
We are told no Nigerian group has a choice to exit Nigeria. These are worse evil than racism.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by SuccessfulRichi: 1:57pm On Apr 23
Nonsense black race. Keep crying.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 1:59pm On Apr 23
Whitelion07:
the word outcast on its own is maltreatment. Also the stigma involved in seeing someone as an outcast while another is seen as freeborn is discriminatory.

How does stigmatisation compare to outright disenfranchisement, infliction of grievous bodily harm, and sundry threats issued by some characters to an entire ethnic group during the last elections?

People were 'seen as outcasts' yet moved about freely, voted with their full chest and went home unharmed, are still walking around today.

The flagbearer of a certain party instructed his goons to "snatch it, grab in and run with it."

All of a sudden, mere intertribal perception has become a significant issue all because someone feels it is their God-given responsibility to defend the electoral heist that occured in Nigeria just months ago?

You will one day grow old, and be forced to reflect on the political rascals you validated and defended for peanuts and plates of pottage.

You definitely will.

Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Zxcvbnmghtr: 2:03pm On Apr 23
DMerciful:
Why are you not proactively condeming it but reacting to his comment of condemnation? It shows you're not genuine in your intentions.

Charity begins at home. I only reinforced your condemnation with the O'S'U OUTCAST system. You shouldn't even look too far but within. grin grin cheesy
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Sermwell(m): 2:06pm On Apr 23
ManirBK:
The issue is not all about buying and selling. The major theme here is practicing racism against us in our own indigenous country.
But you practice tribalism in your own country!! grin
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Codes151(m): 2:11pm On Apr 23
Abuja na cows full. If na cow dem Dey stand.

Burn that place down. We must learn a lesson.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by DMerciful(m): 2:12pm On Apr 23
The Osu outcast system is being phased out. It stands condemned.

Why was there no Oro festival this year? Imagine belittling your traditions in the name of preventing people from voting
Zxcvbnmghtr:


Charity begins at home. I only reinforced your condemnation with the O'S'U OUTCAST system. You shouldn't even look too far but within. grin grin cheesy
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by winner37(m): 2:13pm On Apr 23
nedekid:
Oga, that supermarket is within their chamber of commerce or so, a Chinese premises where they have some busineses and residence. There is no outside advertising. To get to the store you have to pass their gate of which if you have no business or even resident there you may not have access to the place. I see nothing wrong in that.
I doubt you can drive to babcock University gate and say you want to go to their supermarket without being a staff, student on someone having cause to visit either of the earlier stated. Can you drive to IITA ibadan, then at the gate tell them you want to go to their supermarket, their pool side bar and lounge to shop or relax? You will never be let past the security gate! I remember those days as students in the early 90s, IITA had the best burgers and chips etc, all cheap and subsidized. We will go there, then get a resident to call the security gate to allow us enter, all for the purpose of gaining access to their poolside lounge to eat burger or chicken and chips!


Now I got it ....I thought that place is just an open supermarket..

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Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Zxcvbnmghtr: 2:18pm On Apr 23
DMerciful:
The Osu outcast system is being phased out. It stands condemned.

Why was there no Oro festival this year? Imagine belittling your traditions in the name of preventing people from voting

Oro festival lol cheesy. What is it about?
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by incogni2o: 2:20pm On Apr 23
Image123:


This is a fallacy and hasty generalization. Not everyone has time for discrimination, envy, nepotism, etc. And that some do it is never a justification for it or for racism to be permitted in your own country by foreigners.

It isn't.

If you treat yourselves well and respectfully .

No one will dare try that on your soil.

Imagine a House where a stranger gets used to seeing you shout on your kids. The stranger may end up shouting on your kids.

It's common reason, not a fallacy.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Image123(m): 2:24pm On Apr 23
incogni2o:


It isn't.

If you treat yourselves well and respectfully .

No one will dare try that on your soil.

Imagine a House where a stranger gets used to seeing you shout on your kids. The stranger may end up shouting on your kids.

It's common reason, not a fallacy.

Okay, fold your hands and sleep then. No worries.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Exousiang01: 2:25pm On Apr 23
vanbonattel:
While condemning the actions of the Chinese supermarket if they actually prevented Nigerians from accessing the supermarket to shop, we must condemn evil in its entirety.

Many voters who looked like they came from a particular popular part of Nigeria were brazenly prevented from casting their votes in a presidential election in Nigeria here. Violence was freely meted out to the ones who dared to come forward to vote, Heads were broken, beatings were freely administered, the news and pictures of that abound in this very forum. Right under the very noses of security agencies, right inside Nigeria here. Right under the noses of those opening their mouths waaaa to shout injustice now.

Nobody was arrested, nobody is in jail for that.

Then what is our moral justification to condemn a simple act of refusal of entry in a private business? Which is worse?
I understand You just want to talk despite knowing that the two issues are very much unrelated. You sha must open your mouth waaaaa to spill.

Wetin concern irregularities for election with this?
Were people not disenfranchised in the east, an old man was beaten for voting APC.
One sided judgment makes you look like a crippled chicken. Balance your criticism and try to make it relatable
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by LyfeJennings(m): 2:40pm On Apr 23
DMerciful:
Na conscience dey judge una?

Did he mention any region?

Na U sabi
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by ExpertEDITOR: 3:21pm On Apr 23
helinues:
Loori iro.

Supermarket is what?

Hope some Nigerians won't suddenly become a Chinese to support this false Chinese consulate statement.

grin
Obi supporters are already supporting them. Explaining how they were stopped from voting in Lagos after they fled their home to snatch Lagos from Yoruba.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by ExpertEDITOR: 3:23pm On Apr 23
Zxcvbnmghtr:


This is exactly what happened in the whole of South East. The Presidential election was a complete sham.

Obi won in Lagos. Atiku won in Osun.

THE WORST ELECTORAL MALPRACTICE IN THE HISTORY OF NIGERIA HAPPENED IN THE WHOLE OF THE SOUTH EAST DURING THE LAST PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Your description is sharp and very, very clear.

In the South East, during the election, anybody that doesn't vote Peter Obi is considered to be an OUTCAST, O'S'U and maltreated. That fear, made some to remain at home and not come out to vote their preferred candidate or party.

During the gubernatorial election which Obi wasn't on the Ballot, it all turned out to be a different story.

Imagine you finding the Chinese discrimination of Nigerians repulsive when it is so impended in the cultural practice of the South Easterner to discriminate within his own very tribe. The traditional outcast system called O'S'U. .grin

Thank you. They already resumed their victimisation job post. Crying over Lagos helplessly. Sebi Yoruba for fold their arms, allow you move your voters card to Lagos and snatch political power from them on their own lands.

2027 is here already
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by ExpertEDITOR: 3:24pm On Apr 23
RisenObinna:
They should go ahead and continue to restrict Nigerian from accessing the supermarket.

It ain't anything different from what Yoruba's did in Lagos in the last election.
Your tears is sweet.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Emyogalanya: 4:13pm On Apr 23
Zxcvbnmghtr:


What is your point?!
My point is that you don't have a point. You said Obi won in outside his region and atiku won outside his region. Did Tinubu not win in Obi's region?. Calm down before you shout that rivers is not Obi's region let me Remind you thats its a pdp state and and majority are Igbo's just like there are yoruba in Kogi state too. Suddenly when i pointed out previous elections where non Igbo's have won se presidential election you now start saying all of them are pdp. Members. now behold peter Obi is a non pdp member and he won se
so my point is
1 non pdp parties have won in peter Obi area of strenght = Ie apc/tinubu and labour party/peter Obi
2 igbo's and non Igbo's have also won in se via 1 obj 2 yar adua 2 goodluck 3 atiku 4 obi
But i think the area where i think you have a problem and which i want you explain is why should Igbo's vote for their own son this time or why should Obi win the se. In other Igbo's have a right to vote others
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by zagorakis(m): 4:15pm On Apr 23
vanbonattel:
While condemning the actions of the Chinese supermarket if they actually prevented Nigerians from accessing the supermarket to shop, we must condemn evil in its entirety.

Many voters who looked like they came from a particular popular part of Nigeria were brazenly prevented from casting their votes in a presidential election in Nigeria here. Violence was freely meted out to the ones who dared to come forward to vote, Heads were broken, beatings were freely administered, the news and pictures of that abound in this very forum. Right under the very noses of security agencies, right inside Nigeria here. Right under the noses of those opening their mouths waaaa to shout injustice now.

Nobody was arrested, nobody is in jail for that.

Then what is our moral justification to condemn a simple act of refusal of entry in a private business? Which is worse?
Well, it is never a simple act for an immigrant to discriminate against Nigerians in their home country, Nigerians can do that to Nigerians but never immigrants.
Until you travel outside this country and see how foreigners treat black people not just Nigerians in their countries, you would start being very sensitive to every of their actions.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by EZENDIZUOGU(m): 4:28pm On Apr 23
It is well

uuzba:

It's not a matter of whether other super markets are around.
It is a matter of discrimination based on your skin colour and nationality in YOUR very own country.
This is the problem they have in South Africa.
The blacks own the land. The whites came and displaced them.
Then separated the whole country and comunity into black, coloured and white.
Don't mix, Don't marry. Don't have girl friend. Don't go to the same school. Don't go to the same church.
Don't hold hands. Nothing.
Just separate from each other.
-
What kind of Bulshit is that?
Is it because British gave us independence in 1960?
The British were already doing this SHIT in Nigeria back then.
You are lucky you didn't see any of it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babs_Fafunwa

Former Education Minister, Babatunde Fafunwa wrote in his autobiography of how he went to Ikoyi, (Lagos)
in the evening after 6:00pm, back in the 50's and the Oyibo people called police for him, tied him to NEPA pole
and FLOGGED THE living hell out of his back... In our own Lagos again!!

Is that the kind of sh1t you want these Chinese people to do to us in Nigeria?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obP5N9V8e3A

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