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Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by joefelin2345: 4:50pm 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?
Who & what prevented you ftom effecting the arrest & prosecution of the so called offenders or at worst, go to court?

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Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by vanbonattel: 4:52pm On Apr 23
joefelin2345:
Who & what prevented you ftom effecting the arrest & prosecution of the so called offenders or at worst, go to court?

The compromised security and the weak judiciary.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Reflect7: 5:51pm On Apr 23
This is really simple.

You will not allow us to do that in China.

So we will not allow you to do that in Nigeria.

It’s a very simple issue.

No need for any talking.

Shut the place down, everybody go home.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Reflect7: 6:03pm On Apr 23
Sermwell:

But you practice tribalism in your own country!! grin

IN CHINA THEY ALSO HAVE ETHNIC DIVISIONS.

IN FACT THEY HAVE HAD MULTIPLE GENOCIDES IN CHINA TARGETING MINORITY ETHNIC GROUPS, going back to at least the 1400s.

It has been so TERRIBLE that entire ethnic groups have been ASSIMILATED into the majority Han tribe, out of fear that identifying with their own ethnic group would lead to their massacre.

Such groups include the Manchu, the Yao, or Miao people. Many of those groups descended from the first black settlers of China from Africa thousands of years ago, who still retain their mixed looks etc.

But despite this history of internal disunity, China will NEVER allow foreigners to enter China and DISCRIMINATE AGAINST the Chinese people.

So DITCH YOUR EXCUSES for why this is ‘okay’ here.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Elidrisy20: 6:22pm On Apr 23
After una don collect loan from Dem,una come close their business
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Bfly: 6:47pm On Apr 23
I wish they come here also to take odd jobs.

Nigeria needs to organize
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by 7upnigeria: 7:15pm 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?


Foooooools who cant mention 1 SCHOOL that obi started and completed during his tenure as Governor of anambra state SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED to own a voters card in Yorubaland talk less of voting. How can a SANE PERSON vote soneone who invested over $12m to build beer factory but could nit buikd 1 SCHOOL.
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by thesicilian: 7:30pm On Apr 23
JoeEeL:


Siblings ko, siblings ni.

Now u know who be siblings. Dey wyne urself. Make everybody dey their lane. God punish sibling!
Can't blame you, depends on the family you come from. Me I can kill for any of my siblings
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by Ogunleti01: 8:48pm On Apr 23
immortalcrown:
Lakaka!

Nigerians themselves laid the foundation of segregation. Nigerians who condemn the supermarket but kept quiet when Igbo people were not allowed to vote in Lagos are hypocrites. The same goes to those who condemned lekki tollgate shooting but kept quiet about python dance in the East.
and tinubu won lagos with landslide victory... why are u this pathetic? must you attach sentiment to everything
Re: Chinese Chamber Of Commerce In Nigeria Breaks Silence On Abuja Supermarket by ojialo(m): 4:36am On Apr 24
These short people like to intimidate people in their own country

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