Nigeria is an Animal kingdom - Itel mobile mocks Nigeria!


Mobile phones company Itel has joined many Nigerians who have not only trivialised, but made a mockery of the nation's numerous challenges,  to mock and even throw in a promo in respect of the recent animal money eating controversies in the country.

Following the alleged swallowing of about 36 million naira Jamb money by a snake and the subsequently reported carting away of about 70 million naira by a monkey,  Itel has on its twitter handle thrown a promo and promises to 'wow' people who get the answer correctly.


This is after it called NIGERIA an Animal Kingdom and threw in a question to find out who knows more about the Animal kingdom.

This is the question...
It's Friyaaay! 
Let's see how much you know about the Animal Kingdom.  
Answer the question correctly and you might just be wowed by Itel Mobile  
Let's Get started.
#TGIF

>>>Link to the tweet..  CLICK HERE



Now,  this brings me to the question.  Why do we fold our hands and watch foreigners who should respect us and  our institutions, bastardize and make mockery of our situation?
Why would any investor venture into a nation's affairs that should ordinarily not concern them,  except their business interest in the country.

Why are we letting these people go Scott free.

I have visited a number of countries and I have seen how much value they attach to their culture,  ways of life,  and institutions of government. And as a foreigner,  you can only mock or go against their government in your minds,  but never in your actions. But we clap,  celebrate and feast with these expatriates even as they mock,  milk and steal from us.

Itel mobile must be cautioned against this advert if not,  these people will take over the country.

Nigeria is facing enormous challenges,  yeah,  but castigating and making mockery of our situation will not solve the problem.

#Itelapologize2Nigeria






via Loud Naija Media

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