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Letter To Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, By Jafaar Jafaar by Sparonani(m): 1:57pm On Nov 15, 2015
Dear Sir,

I write to register my complaint over your
company’s failure to identify with Nigerians in
times of tragedy, but rather chose to identify
with other nations. Sir, I don’t want to believe your bias was
informed by the assumed superiority of the
races you often identify with. In any of our recurring tragedies, either when we
were bombed in our sanctuaries or social
gatherings, Facebook has never identified with
Nigeria. While my heart goes to the French over last
night’s terrorist attacks that led to the death of
at least 120 people, I couldn’t but lash at the
folly of Facebook for failure to identify with
Nigeria when an estimated 15,000 Nigerians
were killed by terrorists in round-the-clock attacks in eight years. I notice a smashing theme you created for your 1
billion users to use in order to identify with a
particular people. You are even more effusive
when you pin the banner on our doorstep for
easy use. When Boko Haram terrorists attacked Baga
town in January this year, the death toll was
estimated at 2,000. This never melted your
company’s heart to create an instant theme for
your 1 billion consumers to identify with
Nigeria. Let me remind you that in a single attack on
Kano city in January 2012, at least 185 lives
perished, and in Bama town in February 2014, at
least 120 Nigerians were massacred. In one fell swoop in November 2014, Boko
Haram bombed 220 Nigerians at a mosque in
Kano city, 50 worshippers bombed at Madalla
church in 2011, and in February 2014, at least 60
students were slain at a Yobe school. Your
company didn’t identify with us despite our loyalty to your network. Let me also remind you that at a weekend in
January 2014, terrorists’ attacks on eight Borno
villages left 150 dead. Facebook blinked over it –
perhaps because we are not the same as the
French. On May 20, 2014, car bombs left a gory sight at
Jos bus terminal and a market. 118 people were
declared dead. We posted the pictures on
Facebook, but you turned your eyes away. Even #BringBackOurGirls movement, agitating
for the release of 224 school girls abducted by
terrorists, failed to prick the conscience of your
company to identify with Nigeria. We posted
every activity, every sit-out and every march on
your network, but you blinked over it. As a company, to gives equal opportunity and
discourages racism I urge you to identify with
not only Nigerians but Africans in their trying
times. Attached herewith are two copies of Nigerian
flags for your perusal and consideration.
Best regards,

Jaafar Jaafar

Source : premium times

Re: Letter To Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, By Jafaar Jafaar by Bambless1(m): 2:08pm On Nov 15, 2015
They Hate Africans!!! Forget About The Popular Quote "Say No To Racism" 99.9% Of Them Are Racists! Last year Boko haram kidnapped girls in chibok,Apart From The Local Hashtag #Bringbackourgirls, nothing like #Prayforchibokgirls,now they lost just 120+ souls and the whole world is praying for paris.

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Re: Letter To Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, By Jafaar Jafaar by lolaxavier(m): 2:34pm On Nov 15, 2015
Well written

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