Hollywood actor Boris Kodjoe took to his Facebook page to reprimand world leaders after about 40 of them joined a unity march of 1.5 million people in France to protest the recent terrorist attack in that country. Kodjoe wonders why the world leaders cannot toe the same step over the raging Boko Haram crisis in Nigeria.
Hanks Boris 4 ur good observation. Whn somtin happns 2 a western state, world leaders will put it on theiir head buh whn it comes 2 Africa dey will turn a blind eye. There's no love in them even if dey pretend 2 b preaching it. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDelete*Thanks Boris. God bless ya. Guess his last visit 2 Nigeria made him more empathetic to their course. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
DeleteRacism Na dey worry dem.. Dey don't like Africans
ReplyDeleteThis is not issue of racism
DeleteGood one,but would they listen??...I don't fink so
ReplyDeleteWell to them, Africa does not even Exist...thank God that someone spotted what is going on.
ReplyDeleteNice one but who go listing to you we only depend on God
ReplyDeleteAt is d purpose n benefit of being a member of UN,AU,ECOWAS, etc when it will bit reflect on ur nation in time of crisis....western people are not ready to assist us...so my best guess is for d youths to come together n say enough is enough
ReplyDeleteI think when we take ourselves serious and value ourselves and our leaders shows that they are truly concern about it citizens, then maybe other world leaders would take us serious.
ReplyDeleteImagine 10,000 troops deploy in just one state in France to fish out those culprits. Here in Nigeria what happens, accusations and counter accusations. Excuse giving and so on why the government can't fight BH. Our leaders are even busy politicking, while it citizens are being massacred by BH.
We will only be taking serious when our leaders are serious.