whether he went to Ghana for business or not..its a slight on Nigeria..we ve become soo dumb that our leaders fail to notice such bitter lesson.This is the same Obama that some of our senators were sent to go and meet and they were denied acess.....Obama asked some1 to tell them to go and put their house in order.my sister, America doesnt need Nigeria as we need them...ask urself hw many of them are in Nigera and how many of us are there....ma 5 cent
Ask yourself How many Ghanaians and other African nation are in America and how many Americans are in this African nation. This isn't a lesson for Nigeria. P.S: There weren't any Nigerian senators sent to go visit Obama. Stop lying. He didn't even visit any senator from any African nation apart from Ghana (the country he was in). The only thing Obama did concerning any African nation including Nigeria in his visit is that website he created asking every African nation including Nigeria want they would like him to address to and that speech he gave saying that Africans need to fix up. For some reason, you are turning this into Nigeria vs. Ghana thing when in reality, it shouldn't even be anything like that.
When Nigeria does something obama is interested in that's when he'll visit that nation. So far, whenever obama goes to an African nation, his main goal is always something important. When he went to South Africa, he went there to talk about the Xenophobia that happened there. When he went to Egypt, he went to talk about their involvement in the Iraq war. When he went to Kenya, he went there to help his campaign. Now that he went to Ghana, he went there for Oil. If you want Obama to go to Nigeria either get Nigerians to do a xenophobic attack on someone, get involved with the Iraq war and be against Americans or discover a new resources that America needs. That's the only way to get his attention. You know there are more African nation in the world apart from Nigeria, do you see any of them crying over the fact that Obama didn't visit their own country.
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