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They will deport Nigerians in the u.k as usual. Reply
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Quote from: Shaunie on 27-03-2012 07:54 PM They will deport Nigerians in the u.k as usual. na 2day make them fork off.
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Princess oduah you have spoken Reply
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Gone are the days when Britain will ask Nigeria to jump, and Nigeria would ask how high. At Replythis stage of the game Britain has more to loose if they decide to carry out their threat.
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UK take your biggest time, after all what you people are doing to Nigerians,, this is not a NUCLERA issue, it is about given nigerians you people deported a new living Reply
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they will learn a lessons Reply
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Quote from: AareOnakakanfo on 27-03-2012 04:22 PM The UK govt should stop this colonial mentality tell them ooooo, multi- purpose general
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We have the right to make any decision that would favour the country. Britain should back out and stop interfering all the time. Reply
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Quote from: toibeli on 27-03-2012 08:18 PM Gone are the days when Britain will ask Nigeria to jump, and Nigeria would ask how high. At this stage of the game Britain has more to loose if they decide to carry out their threat. I agree with you completely
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dem no fit do anytin j0r Reply
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Obviously most comments here shows that some do not even understand or probably did not read through the story... It's unwise to live a comment base on the topic alone. Always read thru and understand what it's all about pls. ReplyAnyways, i think this line clearly pro-offers a solution ..."This is a simple case of demand and supply. If demand keeps increasing, prices will continue to go up. Let Nigerians boycott the airlines and fly the indigenous airlines and they will lower their prices to be competitive" SIMPLY. Why continue to buy from shop A at a very exorbitant prices when u can also get same stuffs from shop B at a more reasonable prices? Are Nigerians robots? Don't we have minds of our own? Besides the FG have not been able to control the stock prices of commodities in Nigerian markets that directly affects the ordinary poor Nigerian so why the fuse with what only the few privileged ones are enjoying? Charity begins at home, so let the FG first start from the basics, then we 'll know they are serious and from there they can take it to other levels. If Britain should make real their threats it will impact heavily on the innocent Nigerians that shuttles across both countries for businesses almost weekly.
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no be their fault na our leaders wee de obey them like gods=down with the UK well Reply
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Thumbs up Nigeria! Toniaben's solidly behind u. Reply
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ok Reply
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My Minister well done. You are really doing good. Reply
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EMPTY TREAT..... Reply
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I have said this couple of times, u.k thinks they have a say in every aspect of Nigerian's life..if not our govt that's sleeping Reply
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