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Saturday 9 August 2014

Kunle Afolayan says he and his brother were isolated from others in Seychelles

And the discrimination against West Africans have begun...not that I blame them...but it doesn't stop you from feeling shitty...

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  1. Well I can't blame even this is so not cool.

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    1. Who wouldn't isolate themselves?
      Even me that's thinking to travel, had to put it on hold vos I know they will isolate or probably quarantine me once I get to Europe. .. make I kukuma siddon for house.
      Safety first o

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    2. Anonymous 11.54pm. Same with me, make I siddon for house jeje.

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    3. Well... they're doing what Naija govt should have done since!

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  2. We are on body! One nation! One people! There shouldn't be discrimination whatsoever..1pet 1:9 BishopDammy#

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    1. Bishop most u coment on every thing? Pls try and study d word than refreshing linda blog for news and entertainment

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    2. Lol, honestly I wonder dis kind of bishop oo, I guess he is just using d name so dat he will be noticed, how can a man of God be spending all his day on a blog..which time em dey carry study d word, abeg pack jor

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    3. Bishop you are a breathe of freshair from all these mean spirited people who comment on lindas blog. I always ook forward to your comments. Always so positive and uplifting. I also read the bible passages. Pls keep on

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  3. Lol. Me self dey fear my neighbour

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  4. We'll , do not blame them , only protecting them selves. Had Nigeria done the same isolation for the Liberian man, it would have saved some lives,MM

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  5. We'll , do not blame them , only protecting them selves. Had Nigeria done the same isolation for the Liberian man, it would have saved some lives,MM

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  6. We'll , do not blame them , only protecting them selves. Had Nigeria done the same isolation for the Liberian man, it would have saved some lives,MM

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  7. We are one body! One people. Let's show love to one another Rom 12:5. BishopDammy#

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  8. dat's nonsense

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  9. Please, Nigerians are worst when I came and they saw my passport that I was Liberian they didn't even want to talk to me even tho I was in my way to the states, I also have an American passport too, I can't wait to leave Nigeria tomorrow...

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    1. What are u looking for here in Nigeria too, is Nigeria the way to America?

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    2. Please leave o
      why should they talk to you, when it's your fellow Liberian-American who put us in this mess? ??
      Nigerians are very hospitable people, especially to foreigners, but in the wake of Ebola, everyone is a suspect.

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    3. Who let a Liberian in Nigeria!??? What!??? They'Sun, Aug 10, 2014 quarantine you in the states. Get ready.

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    4. Abeg go and sit down, wat do u expect, wen ur broda brought Ebola to dis country,if I be u, I go just go hide

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    5. Ebola is one disease too much,so who can blame them for the isolation. Let's pray solution comes soonest.

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    6. Pls help us ask him if Nigeria is the gate way to America? Abi they don't hv direct flight to the US from their country? He even has d guts to complain after what his fellow country man has done to us, please leave today today ooooo!

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    7. Ehh? And you still de here? No maybe they would have started singing for you sef. Why did you not get a connecting flight same day and leave for US. Biko one liberian is enough for us as it is. Please leave as soon as you read this! Thank you.

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  10. And so begins the stigma


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  11. Too bad #bright bravo#

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  12. Right! It's definitely going to uead in that direction

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  13. Wahala right, left and centre. Oh bobs

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  14. Its not their fault but they shouldn't treat them like lepers biko. #Cutebusybee

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  15. Well i can't blame dem they are only doing wat our unfortunate government where suppose †o do †o prevent us against dis shit kudos †o dem

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  16. Wat wea dey xpectn eh? Royal wlcum wif red carpet abi?quit cmplainin jare nd letz hear abt important News

    ~@iamJbankz S.A to President Jonathan 2015~

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    1. Please can you write in proper English.

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    2. Some people just come here to type rubbish and display their ignorance, haba! What have you typed biko? Wif? Wlcum?

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  17. Its part of the preventive,,i dont even blame Donald Trump for say planes frm West Africa shld b stopped from enterin d US..We shld jst pray for protection.

    LIB Kritik.

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  18. Its part of the preventive,,i dont even blame Donald Trump for sayin planes frm West Africa shld b stopped from enterin d US..We shld jst pray for protection.

    LIB Kritik.

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  19. I will do the same thing.now let me ask libers.. If your spouse happen to contact d deadly disease, what will u do? For married couples remember its for better or worse..in sickness and in health..no matter the love!! I go borrow leg and run leave the man o

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  20. It's about to get really dirty. My brother was supposed to travel today, his flight was cancelled until further notice. This virus has indeed gone viral.

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  21. The fear of Ebola….

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  22. And the discrimination has begun not have begun linda....

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  23. Which discrimination? When it is no longer dreaded or if it decides to go away for a while and you receive this treatment, call it discrimination.For now, it is not discrimination. Better safe than sorry. What will happen if someone tests positive to Ebola virus? Will they quarantine the person at their airport and ask the person's country to come and pick him/her up? Linda, be like say you dey think to fly go USA if the matter pass like dis na im make am dey pain you.

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  24. Wait, you this anon9:57pm, how does it concern us if you have an American passport and are on your way there? If you want to say we are worse, please feel very free to say so, but don't bring in that American aspect, it reminds us of that your countryman.

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  25. Nor be who get money travel go feel shitty? As for me, na prayer make the thing just fade away I dey think. No time to reason 'discrimination'.

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  26. ITS JUST PRECAUTIONS.

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  27. Anonymous 9:57pm, please if you have it just stay at home, you will get the best of treatments there. Don't run to America and make the news for the wrong reason.

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  28. ...the discrimination against West Africans HAS begun, Linda.

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  29. pls stop d blame thing and pray for d nation. Don't use the same mouth u use in cursing ur president to pray. Learn to respect those in the authority its in d bible. This is the time we all come together and fight this off our shore. All hands must be on deck. This ebola can find itself to any country even d US if measures to contain it are not taken on time. Do u know d flight d liberian man took wasn't direct flight to nigeria. It transited in togo before coming here, so a carrier can sneak to any of this neighboring country that has not been reported of any ebola case and from there travel to the US or any other country. This is a global treat, which needs urgency, when hiv came did any country prevented it from entering, so people should not be crying over spit milk. Let's fight it with one mind. God bless Nigeria.

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    1. But HIV comes through unprotected intercourse or oral, or sharing of body fluids. You cannot realistically compare HIV and ebola. Biko.

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  30. Kunle stop moaning like a moron, they DID the right thing...

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  31. It is well Nigeria!

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  32. This is no discrimination. If d Nigerian govt had done this when the Liberian was coming into the country,we would not be talking about Ebola outbreak now.

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  33. My Liberian bro/sist, do you have business here? Or you are trying to cut costs? Please, as you can't wait to leave, don't leave us any extra baggage. The sore is still raw. We are still reeling from the shock. Ebola did not sneak into our country, it walked boldly into it.

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  34. May God help us all IJN AMEN..

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  35. What's the point of stressing Patrick Sawyer was American when he caught the disease in West Africa? The disease isn't endemic to North America.

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  36. That's Seychelles for you. Maybe cos you travelled business class. The last time I was in Seychelles with my wife, we were kept at the airport for over 2hours with sniffing dogs all round us. Assumed drugs lords from Nigeria just because we were on business class. I disliked the country from that moment.

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  37. Any African man or woman shud prepare 4 worse when leaving d shores of their country 4 a White man's land 4rm now on.

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  38. That is d right thing to do, if that was done in our own airport, u wouldn't be isolated in another country and our nation won't be in this mess

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  39. ISOLATION....this shit will be on for long enough





    BORN TO SHINE!!!!

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  40. Discrimination against African has always been.

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  41. Nigerians self, I don't understand. So what do you expect them to do ?to welcome you nd embrace you with a hug! Even the deaf person has heard about Ebola everywhere in the world . Malaria is a big s are in the Uk talk less of Ebola !

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  42. Ah! why call it discrimination? If Africa had acted fast would we be in this mess? If we had our head screwed on right wouldn't we be the founder of the new miracle drug that cures ebola? But no! Our governments are busy funding terrorism, stealing and looting and looking for new ways to rig elections! Why wouldn't we be 'discriminated' against?! You call it discrimination, they call it 'survival'

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  43. I don't blame them cos I knw niger woulda done so too if twas vice versa bt mehn....

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  44. You call this discrimination? They are only taking precaution. If we has done this in Nigeria, we won't have Ebola in our hands. Linda, please stop this over patriotism of Africa and Nigeria, it makes you sound unintelligent atimes. We need changes and we need to start telling ourselves some hard truth.

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  45. Hmm
    Everyone playing safe.

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  46. This is not discriminatory. Its an organised country taking sensible measures to catch Ebola before if filters into its boarders. Perhaps if Nigerian government had taken such measures, Sawyer would have been identified and dealt with appropriately before this mess snowballs. -Ajala

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  47. Shuo!!..they r just being careful..if na u nko?

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  48. Linda its not discrimination. Seychelles and Mauritus put it on their website that passengers coming in from west africa will be screened.

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  49. Well,if our stupid & everly useless & inefficient government had been this proactive,we won't have had to be isolated or "discriminated" against like that. We have a government & a country full of so very many stupid & lazy people who don't care about anything(not even our own country) until a problem that could have been contained while it was small explodes due to initial stupidity & negligence of duty. Remember how boko haram started small & this present administration kept pushing stupid blames instead of working?

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  50. You can't blame them, if our government had done the same and screened passengers on flights from already affected countries, the Liberia guy won't have brought the virus to Nigeria. The only thing going in our leaders heads is how to steal and loot, even the 1.9 billion Ebola intervention fund will end up in private pockets. And by the way why is Kunle Afolayan's write up filled with so much grammatical errors? Sounds like something written by a semi-literate.

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  51. Well,if our stupid & everly useless & inefficient government had been this proactive,we won't have had to be isolated or "discriminated" against like that. We have a government & a country full of so very many stupid & lazy people who don't care about anything(not even our own country) until a problem that could have been contained while it was small explodes due to initial stupidity & negligence of duty. Remember how boko haram started small & this present administration kept pushing stupid blames instead of working?

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  52. It is not discrimination you bitch ass Linda Ikeji. The aim is to protect and care for everyone. You are the dumbest blogger I have ever known olodo oshi

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  53. Is bad. For those of uo answering LIB Prince, LIB Syndrome, LIB Addict, Face of LIB etc be careful. I did nt jst bring d concept 'LIB Princess' sometn prompted it. Vry soon Anuty Linda wil officially bring it 2ur notice dat Gnomic Pretex is d LIB Princess! Pretex4luv@yahoo.com

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