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Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by REGINALD001(m): 10:02pm On Jan 19 |
Golan007: CONFIRM, AND AGAIN ALL PHONES SHOPS, ACCESORIES AND REPAIRS ........ LEAVE AM FOR INDIANS, THEN PAKISTANS AND BANGLADISH. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by candygist: 10:10pm On Jan 19 |
chigator2: Yoi expect me to invest my money with a Nigerian man that is only looking for opportunity to scam me ? Nigerians are wicked set of people, you invest your money with a group of them and the next couple of months or years it will end in tears, it's either you are scammed or somthing. To find a honest Nigerian will only take the grace of God. 9 out of 10 are evil. 5 Likes |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by ehikwe22: 10:12pm On Jan 19 |
In Europe I buy most of my African stuff from a Bangladesh store near me. It's what it is. These people have legs for larger business abroad than us |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by ebufa: 10:21pm On Jan 19 |
Golan007: why have the indians not pushed ndigbo out of the supermarket retail market.........market square ,roban,everyday and even next are all opening branches everwhere ....where are the indians in that space? |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by omobonike43s: 10:51pm On Jan 19 |
The landlocked people have done it again.The landlocked people have done it again.... 1 Like |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by Okoroawusa: 11:09pm On Jan 19 |
Did you say Canada? Oyi tugbukwe unu ebe ahu! 1 Like |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by IVORY2009(m): 1:20am On Jan 20 |
michlins: It's because we Africans do not trust ourselves, we have these mentality of trust, the Chinese and the only Indians trust themselves, go to mega plaza off Idowu Taylor, the Lebanese own it. Several of them came together. |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by darthv: 4:26am On Jan 20 |
[quote author=chigator2 post=128023788] A typical skuller from the wasteland that refused to read and think. They are talking business but the usual agbero mindset read violence. |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by SIXFEETUNDER: 4:30am On Jan 20 |
I bet the Nigerians tried to import their own spices and herbs instead of using Rajesh 's generic blends. That's where they went wrong. 1 Like
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Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by Slytiger: 4:31am On Jan 20 |
Same in the UK. Nothing surprising about the news. 1 Like |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by ednut1(m): 4:40am On Jan 20 |
Clickbait, the cassava, fish , plantain you are showing in the video are not even native to Africa. The store is also Chinese but you say na Indian. Abeg abeg |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by maasoap(m): 8:21am On Jan 20 |
chigator2:He successfully dragged you into his dungeon. You that posted a golden comment earlier! 3 Likes |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by maasoap(m): 8:23am On Jan 20 |
BloomingDale:Lol. It's all about cheaper prices with the same quality and quantity. Who has money to throw away? |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by gideon22h: 8:51am On Jan 20 |
Some do. Coscharis, FCMB, Honeywell, OBJ farms and others already have their children running some of their businesses.Some do. Coscharis, FCMB, Honeywell, OBJ farms and others already have their children running some of their businesses.... |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by RepoMan007: 9:15am On Jan 20 |
Why won't they overtake Africans? You get extorted more by your own black brethren compared to them. Look how organised the place looks. Very soon they will start marketing the food items there to rich white folks as organic and therefore superior to GMO. We cannot even package our food items well. To export a kilogram of good out of Nigeria, I read somewhere that you need average of N2000 equivalent compared to about N400 global average. Now, isn't Nigeria a shithole prison going by that alone? 1 Like |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by Golan007: 9:53am On Jan 20 |
ebufa: 90% corner shops in UK are owned by indians and Pakistanis. We are talking about pounds and dollars you are talking about Ariaria Naira. |
Re: Indians Drives Nigerians Out Of African Food Stuff Business In Canada: Video by ABBANETSOLUTION: 9:57am On Jan 20 |
chigator2:It starts with Nigerians stopping to be dubious. If I tell you what I have passed through trying a partnership with other Nigerians. We lack integrity and it's serious embarrassing |
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