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Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by peeps4u: 9:50am On Jun 30, 2020
Femeto:
Because Steve Jobs died apple should close down for a day.Nigerians should start thinking please.

But governor sending his deputy isn't enough? He must cancel his prior personal, state and party engagements even when Florence didnt close down her shop on Sunday?

Florence should stop seeking for condolence as African culture dictates since she also wants to be western by not closing down her shop for a day to respect her dead husband

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Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by oruma19: 9:51am On Jun 30, 2020
Xisnin:
She doesn't run the shop.
Business ignorance is one of the reasons poverty is so widespread.

The poster even brought in his entitled and lazy mentality that workers should be paid for just being workers.
even if she doesn't run it, as a mark of respect, all affiliated businesses to the ajimobis should have been closed down for at least a week. She is a greedy mad woman who has been enjoying small boys' big dicks all the while. She doesn't miss the man because she has all his pin. Nonsense.
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by golddeejay(m): 9:51am On Jun 30, 2020
Ishilove:
Titus sardine is now 310?
with small and lightweight fish
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Reallv: 9:53am On Jun 30, 2020
na d closing of the shop go wake d dead
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by mechanics(m): 9:53am On Jun 30, 2020
Hmmmm.
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Kemistri4(m): 9:54am On Jun 30, 2020
DenreleDave:



Let the dead bury the dead....

She has staffs, they take care of the shop...


Didn't Bianca ojukwu went to meet Fani kayode 2 days after Ojukwu burial?? Didn't she??

We know the rest stories grin

Oga provide evidence.
At least we have the evidence of this one

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Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Hypocrit: 9:58am On Jun 30, 2020
phamurewaabiodu:
What is the point? She wasn't present in her store to make sales on 28 Jun 2020, people DNT conclude what you dnt know....
Ya... I get your point, all the sales and profits of that day went to the staffs and public (the staffs where working for the public) to honor her husband... She try for that one. Moreover, has she always been in the shop when her husband was alive and healthy?
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Staro: 10:07am On Jun 30, 2020
Useless woman
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Xisnin(m): 10:15am On Jun 30, 2020
Masterkernel1:



People like you can defend the devil. It's the height of hypocrisy, she couldn't even lock her shop for just one day, but want others to do for her.
She didn't ask anyone to close their shop.
The Oyo state government has hundreds of aides that could have paid the former governor a visit.
Even at that, a phone call would have been sufficient. No closing of shops.


In Igbo land, the woman's businesses won't run on that day. Example in solidarity to Ojukwu at his death, we didn't trade in the whole of South East on his burial day.
There is a difference between manning a shop and running a proper business.
Ojukwu does not own the southeast.
It is just like the government declaring public holidays and workers
claiming responsibility for it.

Several businesses still operated in the South East on Ojukwu's burial day.
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Ochuksbaba(m): 10:20am On Jun 30, 2020
edoairways:

A business is a legal entity different from the owners. She was in attendance but her business must run. Would MTN close their office because their CEO died?

Nope ,, companies have separate legal personalities different from their shareholders and members not just any business ,,what she runs is a sole proprietorship business not an incorporated company so the business is subject to her control 100%

So if she cannot close down the supermarket for just a day to honour her husband who opened the same outfit for her then she cannot complain of being neglected by the Gomina ,she who comes to equity must do so with clean hands..

Now I know yorubas love money more than the igbos ,Ojukwu's wife cannot try this

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Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by GoldHorse(m): 10:20am On Jun 30, 2020
Xisnin:
She doesn't run the shop.
Business ignorance is one of the reasons poverty is so widespread.

The poster even brought in his entitled and lazy mentality that workers should be paid for just being workers.

It is called "Showing Respect for the Dead". It is not about money. It is a tradition and an emotional issue. It is also in the Yoruba culture and even it's a taboo in some parlance to open the market when some caliber of people die.

Closing her shop for one week will not kill her or the business. She was not happy with the governor because she was leveraging on the understanding of the culture I outlined above that the governor was supposed to show sign of respect; it's what is expected of us in Yoruba culture. A woman that lost the husband is expected to temporarily close her place of business., simple!
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Temysteve(m): 10:22am On Jun 30, 2020
chatinent:
Pointless. The dead are conscious of nothing after all. What will the closing down prove?
the man his dead already so why should the active gov cut short his trip because he want to pay condolence?
he can do that when he comes back.
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Tareq1105: 10:23am On Jun 30, 2020
Charleys:
The date for the receipt is 28th and Ajimobi was buried on the 28th

I want to believe that the store management has been separated from her as a person. If so, why the shut down? She's not involved in the day to day running of the store.

The reality is that Gov Seyi Makinde did not do enough. Politics apart, the governor should have done better than this. Ordinary phone call or text messages would have saved the situation.

Recall that he was a former governor and Makinde too would become former governor too someday bcoz he has maximum of 8 yrs. As we speak, Lagos State govt is still taking care of Alh Lateef Jakande, widows of late former civilian governors that governed the State.

To me, the governor goofed for a phone call or text messages from him was not too much for him to do. Ti a ba nja, bi ti iku ko. We've seen what killed Ajumobi but do we know what our own end would be?

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Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Xisnin(m): 10:27am On Jun 30, 2020
oruma19:
even if she doesn't run it, as a mark of respect, all affiliated businesses to the ajimobis should have been closed down for at least a week. She is a greedy mad woman who has been enjoying small boys' big dicks all the while. She doesn't miss the man because she has all his pin. Nonsense.
Are you describing your mother or a stranger you have never met?
Either way, you are clearly sick.

Collyno82:
Even govts close shops to mourn important personalities, maybe her husband is not important. Maybe just maybe.

The government is not a business.
It can afford to not function as long as it likes.
In reality, the government never closes "shops".
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by LordOfTheGame: 10:31am On Jun 30, 2020
Money and materials
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by pseudaria: 10:32am On Jun 30, 2020
Xisnin:
She doesn't run the shop.
Business ignorance is one of the reasons poverty is so widespread.

The poster even brought in his entitled and lazy mentality that workers should be paid for just being workers.

What is lazy mentality? If the USA could give 2500$ to all citizens twice because they did not go to work, if the UK, Germany, Netherlands, France, Canada, Norway could give their citizens cheques for just staying at home, what is wrong with ajimobi wife closing the store for a week and paying her workers full salary. I can just imagine how you will be treating your workers if you are an employer or in top management. #changeyourmentality
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Xisnin(m): 10:33am On Jun 30, 2020
hush15:


He is not asking her to close store but rather, telling her not to demand what she or her husband can't give... People are ranting and forgotten that when push comes to shove, even if the death of her husband was that important to her, that store will close by force just as we thought people couldn't sit home for months cos of people dying but its been proven that people can and they are still being paid for just being workers....


Nigerians sha....

No one who sits at home is being paid at least not as in normal rate.
Don't confuse non-essential government workers with proper company staff.
Business exists to make a profit.
If you don't work, you get nothing.

easzypeaszy:
u don't have sense or let me say comprehension problem...u ended up saying wht the OP is trying to pass.
If der is no need closing shop Dem why wl she expect Gov to leave d affairs of a state fr d late husband...
U no get sense

I don't reply imbe ciles but I will make an exception here.
Do you think Makinde is the one building roads, collecting tax, or screening contracts?
When we talk about the government, we refer to thousands of people who actually run
things. They were present before the current admin and will still outlast.

The governor and his aides leave the affair of the state when they interact with their family, sleep, and
even pray. You see the government won't collapse because the governor made a 3 minutes official call.
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by truthhurts2: 10:33am On Jun 30, 2020
starbuck:
Each day, i am marvelled on how my genders keep embarrassing me undecided
is it gender specific?
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by jacoik(m): 10:35am On Jun 30, 2020
chatinent:
Pointless. The dead are conscious of nothing after all. What will the closing down prove?
and what will makinde coming to visit her mean
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by jacoik(m): 10:36am On Jun 30, 2020
SocialJustice:
Only a fool will close their business to honour a dead person. I am happy Africans are dumping the madness they started.
and only a foolish governor will abandon what he is doing to visit the dead family
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Xisnin(m): 10:37am On Jun 30, 2020
pseudaria:


What is lazy mentality? If the USA could give 2500$ to all citizens twice because they did not go to work,
They weren't given money because they did not go to work.
They got it because the government forced them to stay at home.
BTW, the money is not free. It is from their taxes.


if the UK, Germany, Netherlands, France, Canada, Norway could give their citizens cheques for just staying at home, what is wrong with ajimobi wife closing the store for a week and paying her workers full salary. I can just imagine how you will be treating your workers if you are an employer or in top management. #changeyourmentality

Again, you confuse government with businesses.
The government can't afford to waste money because it is other people's money(taxpayers).
It is your entitled mentality that makes you think workers deserve to be paid while doing nothing.
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by jacoik(m): 10:38am On Jun 30, 2020
Ishilove:
Titus sardine is now 310?
so the woman is Titus abi geisha
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by VULCAN(m): 10:38am On Jun 30, 2020
The comments will immediately identify the APC supporters amongst us.

Only a few of them are capable of rational thought.

They love to defend the indefensible.

Yet when they are broke and hungry they disturb those who don't believe in their divine leaders who can do no wrong
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Fogman(m): 10:41am On Jun 30, 2020
Ishilove:

And the annoying thing is the fish has reduced. The last time I bought it I regretted because there were just two fishes and the rest was oil.

Each sardines has a standard weight. So the weight of the 2 fish can equally 4 smaller fishes. Also, it may please you to know that the vegetables oil in Sardine cost much more that the fish
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by blakkydikky(m): 10:41am On Jun 30, 2020
DenreleDave:



Let the dead bury the dead....

She has staffs, they take care of the shop...


Didn't Bianca ojukwu went to meet Fani kayode 2 days after Ojukwu burial?? Didn't she??

We know the rest stories grin
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Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by oladipojesse(m): 10:42am On Jun 30, 2020
Xisnin:
She doesn't run the shop.
Business ignorance is one of the reasons poverty is so widespread.

The poster even brought in his entitled and lazy mentality that workers should be paid for just being workers.

My sincere apologies but I think you didn't get the message communicated here. But it's okay, not all students passes an exam, one or two must have a F or D... Pick yours.
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Xisnin(m): 10:43am On Jun 30, 2020
crafteck:


She owns it, more reason to honour her husband...

Naijboy:

She doesn't run the shop; who owns the shop.

It is a business.
Business can't honor people, not even the owner of the business.
Don't confuse shops with business.
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by OgaHector: 10:43am On Jun 30, 2020
SocialJustice:
Only a fool will close their business to honour a dead person. I am happy Africans are dumping the madness they started.
You sound more like a fool if you can't close your business for a day to honour a dead father,mother , wife or husband.. We are humans and not chickens
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Xisnin(m): 10:45am On Jun 30, 2020
GoldHorse:


It is called "Showing Respect for the Dead". It is not about money. It is a tradition and an emotional issue. It is also in the Yoruba culture and even it's a taboo in some parlance to open the market when some caliber of people die.
Who cares about taboo?
At the end of the day, taboo does not feed people.
The archaic practice of closing business based on tradition is dead
but for some remote backward villages.


Closing her shop for one week will not kill her or the business.

[quote]
She was not happy with the governor because she was leveraging on the understanding of the culture I outlined above that the governor was supposed to show sign of respect; it's what is expected of us in Yoruba culture.
Capital No.
It has nothing to do with culture.
The governor as a person owe her family nothing.
She only complained because the government who her husband was part of
made no contact during his illness.


A woman that lost the husband is expected to temporarily close her place of business., simple!

There is a difference between a business and a shop.
They look similar but are very different.
Not even the owners death should stop a business from running.
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Xisnin(m): 10:46am On Jun 30, 2020
oladipojesse:


My sincere apologies but I think you didn't get the message communicated here. But it's okay, not all students passes an exam, one or two must have a F or D... Pick yours.
I understand your confusion.
You think a business and the owner are the same.
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Nobody: 10:48am On Jun 30, 2020
You are a fool for typing this trash. I'll assume you are still a teenager

SocialJustice:
Only a fool will close their business to honour a dead person. I am happy Africans are dumping the madness they started.
Re: Florence Ajimobi Can't Close Her Store For A Day To Honor Husband- Akin Abubakri by Xisnin(m): 10:48am On Jun 30, 2020
peeps4u:


But governor sending his deputy isn't enough? He must cancel his prior personal, state and party engagements even when Florence didnt close down her shop on Sunday?

Florence should stop seeking for condolence as African culture dictates since she also wants to be western by not closing down her shop for a day to respect her dead husband
She did not expect the governor to visit.
Makinde owes them nothing.
She expected the government to have made contact even a call while he was sick.
Note the difference?

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