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Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by Nobody: 11:14am On Jul 21, 2020
Later if we scam dem of millions of dollars Dey will start crying to fbi
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by Dedetwo(m): 11:17am On Jul 21, 2020
The most disgusting aspect of the saga is the lip service tendered to the idiotic "Black Lives Matter".
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by Aboguede(m): 11:18am On Jul 21, 2020
Make una wey need am go buy am back na

Na buy them too buy oh grin
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by skyhighweb(m): 11:20am On Jul 21, 2020
they will treasure it more, dont come here n b talking our our our abeg rest.

when last YOU go zoo talkless of museum
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by dalass(f): 11:20am On Jul 21, 2020
yanabasee1:
Nigeria is not a country that can intimidate ordinary Boko Haram.... Na France them wan go begin flex authority give...



No country will ever give their regards to Nigeria, a country birthed under corruption and ethnic division.....

French people are also thieves and corrupt... You know where these artworks were stolen from. Yet they continue to profit from it knowing its illegal

They plundered Africa and still ripping us off economically... If its theirs, that will be one hell of wahala as they will trace the thief and make him pay compensation for all those years... Wicked western people
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by Adrian9(m): 11:22am On Jul 21, 2020
Afterwards we go dey hate our native doctor, no be them get that world class art?

We dey carry church for head!
Mtchewwwwwwww

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Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by Sleekfingers: 11:22am On Jul 21, 2020
Laren24:
Why are the whites so obsessed with the black man.

You don't like us, yet you steal, loot, do all sorts of atrocities towards us. Can't they just leave us the F alone??


they cant leave us alone. Because they believe that we are dumb people. And they are not far from the truth. A continent that is so right with natural resourses. And they are still the poorest......for example switzerland has of the or not the best chocolate in the world. And the cocoa wey dem dey use no dey grow from their country o...na from cote divoire , nigeria dem dey buy am o......most part of israel na desert o. But they are exporting fresh vegetables o.......why africans especially the blacks are complaining of hunger....despite all their fertile o.......for example nigeria is the headquater of poverty in the world......how do u want them to respect us? If na u see mumu wey dey drop ..you no go grab am?
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by Godfiidence: 11:25am On Jul 21, 2020
Openbusiness4:


SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES
https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2020/06/auction-stolen-nigerian-treasures-paris-200629184454077.html

Nigeria should be more demanding, insistent, go all out to retrieve such artifacts and guard them jealously. I can't and don't want my children growing up without a full grasp/knowledge of their culture and heritage as Nigerians.
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by Philipxxxx0: 11:25am On Jul 21, 2020
This is reason why i dont pity them when Yahoo yahoo boys is defrauding them, because of the years they are the one defrauding us, now is pay back time.

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Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by christoph11: 11:30am On Jul 21, 2020
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Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by jasent(m): 11:30am On Jul 21, 2020
Openbusiness4:


SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES
https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2020/06/auction-stolen-nigerian-treasures-paris-200629184454077.html
I am against fraud.But this people just gave me reason to support Yahoo boys..But why is it a crime when Africa steal from west,but when they steal fro.us no one talks about it?why?

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Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by Austyn8(m): 11:32am On Jul 21, 2020
Why wasting time on this when we all know that it’s a fellow Nigerian man that stole it and sold to them. Who thief nor go fit come out in open to auction oo.
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by MondayOsunbor(m): 11:34am On Jul 21, 2020
Openbusiness4:


SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES
https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2020/06/auction-stolen-nigerian-treasures-paris-200629184454077.html

wetin we go take am do ? leave the idol for white man ?

make them come carry the rest sef ?
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by babtoundey(m): 11:36am On Jul 21, 2020
These are the same set of people that are bent at condemning and prosecuting Nigerians (Africans) that see defrauding Europeans as a means of sustenance. What justification do they have to sell or keep in their custodies goods that are undoubtedly plundered from Africa?
Stealing, no matter how it looks, remains stealing. The same law that punishes and condemns those engaging in Yahoo Yahoo should also apply to those individuals who used the seasons of war and colonisation to steal people's arts and artifacts.

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Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by Austyn8(m): 11:37am On Jul 21, 2020
Same thing the yahoo boys are doing but are being crucified for. Is this not pure racism in disguise?
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by Newboss(m): 11:37am On Jul 21, 2020
I bet Nigerians sold those stuff to them. Next mumu talk, abeg
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by Newboss(m): 11:40am On Jul 21, 2020
dalass:


French people are also thieves and corrupt... You know where these artworks were stolen from. Yet they continue to profit from it knowing its illegal

They plundered Africa and still ripping us off economically... If its theirs, that will be one hell of wahala as they will trace the thief and make him pay compensation for all those years... Wicked western people

Madam, they were not stolen. They were sold to them. It's like saying all those slaves were kidnapped from Africa. Africans sold Africans to Europeans, Arabians, and Americans
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by Johnsghana(m): 11:42am On Jul 21, 2020
Let the gods speak for themselves abeg!

The greed of men!
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by pacco6ixty9(m): 11:52am On Jul 21, 2020
Brandstudio01:
Let's hear from the honorable minister for culture and tourism himself

Abeg jare , I will Design a Professional Logo for your product or Business for 2k Only

drop ur digit bro..
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by JaphNice(m): 11:58am On Jul 21, 2020
Pls what the is benefits of these man made art to humanity apart from tourism.. Does it cure corona virus just asking.if those wooden creature anybody can calve out theirs even Nigeria can calved out more then.. Well make I leave this matter for people that knows the important of it jare.
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by yanabasee1(m): 12:07pm On Jul 21, 2020
EXOUSIAng:


You sound so uneducated, am I'm wondering how you are able to write.




You sound even more uneducated to me....
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by helpfindbolu: 12:07pm On Jul 21, 2020
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by ajl: 12:09pm On Jul 21, 2020
It's when I read things like this that I do not feel mad at those Yahoo-Yahoo boys. The French are the worst when it come to the issue of stolen artefact. To the point that they suggest to loan stolen artefacts to the original owners. Just imagine the callousness.

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Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by ajl: 12:19pm On Jul 21, 2020
JaphNice:
Pls what the is benefits of these man made art to humanity apart from tourism.. Does it cure corona virus just asking.if those wooden creature anybody can calve out theirs even Nigeria can calved out more then.. Well make I leave this matter for people that knows the important of it jare.

I feel sorry for you. They are objects of power because they are storehouses of a culture identity, history, religion, and tradition. Why do think invaders of a particular kingdom or empire in ancient times always target cultural artefacts as first point of attack or secondary objects of attack. To destroy a civilization, target the objects that define their identity or culture either physically or mentally. Europeans use that strategy all over Africa. Africa is in a mess today partly because people have a warped sense of identity, wanting to be what they are not. Thats why Fela said "who be government teacher? Culture and tradition". And when elements of those culture and traditions have been stolen, a people tend to act as one got lost in a wilderness.

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Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by powerblaze(m): 12:23pm On Jul 21, 2020
You know you are a joke to other countries when they openly trade with something that they stole from you. angry undecided
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by ajl: 12:25pm On Jul 21, 2020
Newboss:


Madam, they were not stolen. They were sold to them. It's like saying all those slaves were kidnapped from Africa. Africans sold Africans to Europeans, Arabians, and Americans

And who taught you these false narratives. It's like a robber that chose to sell stolen properties. He and the buyer if the stolen items will be charged to court as suspects. For the slavery falsehood you are perpetrating, only a fraction of Africans were sold by people who only share skin colour with them because they were either prisoners of war or people with different ethnic groups that do not regard themselves as the same. That is still evident today.

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Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by schurley(m): 12:35pm On Jul 21, 2020
Newboss:


Madam, they were not stolen. They were sold to them. It's like saying all those slaves were kidnapped from Africa. Africans sold Africans to Europeans, Arabians, and Americans

Mr stfu if you have nothing to say

Ignorance they say kills faster than any ailment, these modafuckers stole, plundered and ransacked this nation and the entire continent for over 3 centuries and you are here to saying trash, in Benin alone during the 1893 punitive expendition over 3000 artifacts was stolen, talk more of other plundering exercise carried out accross the country
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by AmazingELixir: 12:38pm On Jul 21, 2020
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed


Who knows the evil that has befallen Nigeria is as a result of the vengeance the gods and deities have declared as a result of some of these stolen and sold off artifacts.
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by schurley(m): 12:40pm On Jul 21, 2020
ajl:


And who taught you these false narratives. It's like a robber that chose to sell stolen properties. He and the buyer if the stolen items will be charged to court as suspects. For the slavery falsehood you are perpetrating, only a fraction of Africans were sold by people who only share skin colour with them because they were either prisoners of war or people with different ethnic groups that do not regard themselves as the same. That is still evident today.

Thanks man, I feel like pushing him inside lagoon angry imagine the rubbish he his typing after the plunder, enslavement, exploitation and dehumanization of our nation by these fucking Europeans

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Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by schurley(m): 12:46pm On Jul 21, 2020
ajl:
It's when I read things like this that I do not feel mad at those Yahoo-Yahoo boys. The French are the worst when it come to the issue of stolen artefact. To the point that they suggest to loan stolen artefacts to the original owners. Just imagine the callousness.

Those scumbag (French) irritates me like, whereas they powerless as Bleep..... The way Germany swiftly defeated and humiliated them during WWI & WWII still give orgasm till now, those people really bastardize Africa with impunity angry
Re: Auction Of 'Stolen' Nigerian Artifacts Goes Ahead In Paris by schurley(m): 12:49pm On Jul 21, 2020
jasent:
I am against fraud.But this people just gave me reason to support Yahoo boys..But why is it a crime when Africa steal from west,but when they steal fro.us no one talks about it?why?

Double standard, these modafucking whites are first class scavengers, looters, and rogues who ripped us without fear and remorse till date angry

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