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Thursday 2 September 2010

Nigerian lady, Virginia Jibowu Gets ‘Apartheid Treatment’ At King’s College London




















Not less than 166 signatures have been collected in a petition addressed to the British Prime Minister, David Cameron against the raging apartheid treatment meted to one Ms. Virginia Jibowu by the King’s College London. 

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8 comments:

  1. i heard about this babe. her story seemed a bit fishy. goodluck to her sha

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  2. Those racist pigs, abeg.

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  3. Thanks for sharing the info. but I think she should seek legal advice immediately and not rely on a petition that may take too long for adequate response.

    For the alleged injury, there are injury lawyers in the UK with 'no win no fee' policy.

    For alleged apartheid or discrimination, she may have to prove a few things. I hope she has witnesses, CCTV evidence or audio evidence. Goodluck.

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  4. Sad story !!! Funny enough, why are the Brits more racist to 'Mixed Race' kids, than 'Full Black Kids' Hmmm.... From my donkey years of not just living in th UK, but also being part of their deep rooted heritage..... I doubt that in a MILLION years would she get compensated - Trust Me !!!

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  5. idiots...i even hrd they were rejecting a lot of nigerian students this year on uk student visas

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  6. I am glad she is speaking out!!

    but se if our country was good and we had good schools, we would be going to another man's land-abi?I blame our corrupt and fucked up leaders.Babaginda and the likes, who have secured their own children's future to the 10th generation but have messed up the future of some others.

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  7. I was not there when these alleged incidents were said to have occurred but if i were this lady, I would quickly seek legal advice rather than petitions against King's College London.

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  8. I have not read her full story but I also think she should have called the cops immediately. Police evidence is also useful. I hope she did!

    From Anonymous No.3

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