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Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by topboss: 11:43am On Feb 01, 2020 |
[s] ojaysam25:[/s] WE WILL MAKE SURE THAT THEY KNOW THE TRIBES OF THOSE THAT ARE BANNING THEM. SO THEY WILL NOT GROUP US ALL TOGETHER. IF AN AMERICAN WANT NIGERIA VISA. ALLELUIA! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by peeps4u: 11:43am On Feb 01, 2020 |
abhosts: Let Buhari first boycott London hospital for himself and UK schools for his children. Na only masses go dey bear the brunt of bad governance every time 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by topboss: 11:45am On Feb 01, 2020 |
peeps4u: MAKE UNA DEY READ AM BEFORE RETARDS MISLEAD U. 1 Like |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by GermanMelania: 11:46am On Feb 01, 2020 |
abhosts: It sounds good to theory. But we just dont have the economic power based on our commercial culture.it it easier to target a single company For instance see netflix. 10 millon uk subscribers. With tbeir small population In nigeria Netflix has 500k. Just 500k Thats how small our middle class is. It was same with bbm. South africa has 300-400k netflix subscribers 1 million peoole had working bbm phones in naija only 500k subscribed to messanger services data. Our middke class is small. If anyone can look up numbers for other services amd share. Yes we get population but population no get money 1 Like |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Wasky101: 11:50am On Feb 01, 2020 |
roymary:You call him lifeless but he is building roads,rail and other infrastructures. Is ok |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by STENON(f): 11:52am On Feb 01, 2020 |
Alvin212:what do you mean? |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Jaqenhghar: 11:53am On Feb 01, 2020 |
CastingCrowns:They are very deluded. You will think they are the biggest market for america products 1 Like |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by salford1: 11:53am On Feb 01, 2020 |
Canadians didn't boycott American products. Only maybe about 0.00000000000000000005% of the population. We rely on American products 99.9999999999999999% of the time. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by bayelsaowei(m): 11:54am On Feb 01, 2020 |
roymary:so you voted for Buhari?? |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by machiavelli95: 11:54am On Feb 01, 2020 |
xcabczyxabczzzz:Triple threat |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Nobody: 11:54am On Feb 01, 2020 |
A country in her 60th year of independence still crying because of mere travel ban. A self acclaimed giant of a continent shivering because another giant blocked his number. Is Nigeria an independent country? What about people that filled up her space, are they independent? How do you describe someone that assumes all is well as long as he/she is comfortable? How are we sure that he who complains and blames is not driven by personal pains? If Nigeria is a failed nation, are Nigerians not the architects? If we all are going to be proud of her success, why isolating from her failure? We care so much about international image. We are quick to compare, condemn and blame. Buhari is always the problem while the educated fools (with all international exposures) see nothing damaging in breaking basic civil rules; they are quick to lecture but following a queue is an insult to their ego. No contribution is negligible (positive or negative). Check, if your comfort is causing discomfort somewhere else, you're as guilty as the most corrupt leader. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by ojaysam25(m): 11:55am On Feb 01, 2020 |
topboss:lol....The way we worship them em,even after the banning...I believe if trump was to visit this country today,he will be welcome with a lot of fanfare.....thats the state the country is in now "shitthole" would not be surprise if a country like Ghana ban us.. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by zoghys: 11:55am On Feb 01, 2020 |
[quote author=ZombieHUNT post=86278148] I want the whole Europe to ban Nigeria too A country full of terrorists and zombies.. They burned a US flag in Abuja when a terrorist was killed in Iran A poverty breeding capital of the world Any country that voted a calamity like Buhari deserve such treatment abroad... A lifeless dullard bereft of modern day leadership ideas required to revamp our ailing economy... Always traveling to embarrass the country at any given opportunity... Why do you lots think buhari is your problem alone, most of you fools who are quick to castigate buhari collects bribe from your work place, and do lot of disservice to this country. Yes, buhari has done nothing but at least he has the brain to close the borders so we can eat what we produce. You blame the almost dead man for everything forgetting that this country herself has no structure to discourage lots of vices. Most of our collective patrimony goes to bureaucracy and we keep serving the pocket of our political leaders with what should have been meant for all. Stop gardening likes because of buhari, let say things the ways it should be. Even if tomorrow we have another administration with what we have on ground, we will still get the same result. And for the usa case, inasmuch as we need them they also need us, in fact strategically every advance country needs Nigeria, because we have the economic resources and the population to be next big thing, but then I don't see that happening with the useless constitution we have in this country, which is suppose to be beneficial to all. 1 Like |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by topboss: 11:57am On Feb 01, 2020 |
ojaysam25: GHANA WAS THE FIRST TO BAN NIGERIANS. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by pacespot(m): 12:00pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
Nigsrdumb: @ the bolded , fools are confident because they hardly see any consequence, like the confidence of a two-year old before a rabid devourer. A wise man once said that "the greatest fear is in knowing what comes next before others" A fool will say this thing is not me, I don't give a damn, but a wise man will say this is a fire left untouched, it can burn the whole buidling. You can see, fear is useful sometimes in life, because it is an awareness of our existence, but how you use it is important. Thanks for your comment. 1 Like |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by ojaysam25(m): 12:00pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
topboss:Hmm,the self proclaim giant of Africa.....and all in this adminstration.....� |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Nobody: 12:01pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
allthingsgood: She has the right to her opinion. Dindinrin of a person. Everyone that has a different opinion to yours is a wailer. You are foool for insulting her for sharing her view. Very anyhow somebody. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Chicastle: 12:01pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
All the items or product you listed there are the best in the world. so I should go and buy rubbish and leave original because of Nigeria |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by shollay09(m): 12:01pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
salford1:oga mi.. This one wey dem no wan make we go US nisinyi, time for you to take me to your end ooo..... E shanu omo to fe Japa kuro ni Nigeria ooo |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by grandstar(m): 12:05pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
Any retaliation where it would it hard should be online. Online businesses are by nature Global hence a ban or boycott will hit hard. The problem with boycotts is that they lose steam eventually. Anyway, this thought of a boycott is even ridiculous. Nigerians will blink first should the US or actually Trump retaliates. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by SpartanKing: 12:07pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
Prompto:Revenue generation? For who? |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by richmanrichard: 12:09pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
Trump did not ban naija because of overstay of visas or any other minor crimes that nigerians do commit in us. He banned nigeria because of the burnt u.s flag in abuja. Buhari is not n wud neva be bothered because few northerners travels to u.s. It is the south that loses out. All the southerners that voted this idiot wud suffer the most n its already happening. By the time buhari leaves office,the south wud b on the same level with the north-thats buhari's plan n its already manifesting. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Orofun1: 12:10pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
Tell them oooo. allthingsgood: |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Nobody: 12:14pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
adonainana:now you just sound hurt and are lashing out if you dont want to look foolish dont say foolish things "nigerian investment" means negligible, chai this is why you talk rubbish like what you said earlier nigligible means america will loose nothing from those "nigerian investments" please list them, deliote this that, feeling like you are saying something all of them are nothing, hey can close them down and move to,..the rest if africa. dont be foolishly sentimental because they banned yoh, from THEIR own country |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by misterjosh(m): 12:18pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
If we were a nation that really produces things for ourselves, and are self reliant "to a reasonable extent", than boycotting American companies, goods and services would have been a viable option. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by LOVEGINO(m): 12:20pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
leke12:they don't even need us at all. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by fetthu(m): 12:26pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
Go and read the reason for the ban. There are several reasons for the ban on different countries affected. The ban was reportedly done in the national security interest of their country. I don't think we should blmae them for that if our own govt will not take actions in the national security interest of our country. For example chad was also on that ban list because of poor reporting process of lost or stolen passport. They were later removed from the list when significant actions were taking to improve the process. The issue they claim they have with Nigeria despite our cooperation with the US on counter terrorism issues has to do with our identity management systems and reporting to interpol which they said requires improvement. So if we want to let off the hook, our government should do the needful. They know what to do. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Nobody: 12:28pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
SwagPower: You do have a point here. The Plateau or Benue man will think twice before he defends a Fulani man from a non Nigerian. And there's no longer lost between the Igbos and the Yorubas. |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Nobody: 12:29pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
MusaDanladi1: Now that's a good one. Others have something to learn from you, I guess. 1 Like |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Nobody: 12:31pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by onoja12: 12:31pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
when you read comment like yours,then you know something is really wrong with Nigeria.which is it your slave menatlity or your ignorance which controls your thinking??/ Larryfest: |
Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Reference(m): 12:32pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
A beggar accousts a man on the streets and the man tells him to go find a job. The beggar boycotts him. Who loses. We are neck deep in insecurity, a key reason many flee the country. We are told to strengthen our security architecture and we are angry.... Is there a depth of foolishness greater than this.... Indeed developemnt will never come to this country even if it fell like a meteorite and levelled everything from the Atlantic to the Sahara. Like the beggar we are set in our ways till the grave. |
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