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Do We Ever Have a Government? Help Nigerians in China Out Before Too late

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Author: Man the roy
Posted to the web: 10/11/2008 1:45:01 AM

I wonder if we ever have a Government. We just have misfits in leadership positions conserned mainly with looting public funds,rigging elections,winning,dinning and farting.
 Thousands of Nigerians are been crusified in China while the government turn deaf ears and blind eyes to them. See, not all Nigerians are criminals, but China is victimising all Nigerians for the crime committed by others. There is crime everywhere around the globe. But it's an act of injustice to visit the sins of peter on paul. From the police to the business partners, the agony of Nigerians is too much. Please you all Nigerians back home, stop dreaming of coming to China. You are dead if you make the mistake. Thought the problem began from Nigerian who are dubious, but justice in the hand of chinese police means justice in a wrong hand.
To make things worse, we have no government to fight for us. If we do, let them charter planes and get Nigerians out of china now b4 it's too late.
Expecially from Guangzhou.
I just have to squeeze this message.

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