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Originally Posted by astmartins
You actually quoted one of the obnoxious comments from that poster ILN TOO i hope it wasn't you you sort of sound the same.... language and tone of arguments anythings possible on the NET.....you obviously didn't post the replies to his post moreso hes one of those that give Continental Africans a bad name with their pseudo patronage or prepondering of everything European..Trust me hes my cousin we grew up together if he didn't have a leg to stand on you think he would be making this much noise about it..as i said being a UK citizen he actualy stood up for a Nigerian brotha that alone is commendable yet some what to sterotype him like they do a average nigerian!!..i wouldn't have bothered replying but for seeing that poster you quoted...think you trying to cause some sort of raucous here but you in the wrong place mate or posting to the wrong brotha....
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First of I am a woman.
I have never heard of ILN Too or know where he posts for that matter and so I was not able to read all the responses. As I said I saw the post on another Nigerian message board and kind of agreed with his sentiments about being on a
Nigerians flight to Lagos. I have been on several myself and I can relate fully.
You say your cousin stood up for a Nigerian brother and I am still at a lost as to what for? Did he have the power to stop the deportation? I have already stated that 'I go die' does not mean 'I am dying'. It means 'I will die' as in
'I will die if I am sent back to Nigeria! I have asked you what state your cousin found the deportee in yet you have conveniently dodged the question.
Since your cousin cannot state what the current condition of the deportee was, whether he had been beaten, suffocated or unduly restrained by more immigration officials than was necessary then it is my belief that he probably got up to speak because the Deportee was making too much noise and unfortunately, it backfired on him.
You should be asking yourself why the Deportee was so desperately against been sent back to Nigeria.
In any case, it will be interesting to see how this case pans out.
In the meantime I wish more Nigerians would focus their energy into protesting the Nigerian authorities about the number of plane crashes that happen within the country each year due to negligence.
plane crash Nigeria - Google Search
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/11/in...11nigeria.html