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Genetically modified featherless chickens created in a lab in the UK, not meant for supermarkets in the UK and the Western world but for Nigeria and Africa. Your comments on this

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Obinna Uzoeghelu1 year ago

African is zero standard, our leaders are useless.

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Slim Zinguer 🇳🇪1 year ago

In the same way , they send us used cars, used clothes, used computers, etc…. Now they are sending is chickens that themselves don’t want to consume. Personaly i find these chickens quite frightening. Africa seems to be the world’s dumping ground , and all this is due to unconscious leaders and a population lulled to sleep by false marabouts and false pastors , making them incapable for the real causes in life. The population prefers to focus on afterlife and an uncertain paradise, while the rest of world moves forward. Poor Africa, so beautiful , yet filled with unconscious children.

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Uncle Choice1 year ago

We reject this if it’s true. They can’t sell this in Nigeria markets. NAFDAC will arrest them

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Mulata Lixada1 year ago

Terrible when people plays God and alters things… imagine if some aliens would also alter humankind… crazy scientists… instead of fixing the mess they created, they alter DNA …. Really crazy !

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Fillipo Saga1 year ago

Just say it the way it is... "Nigerians are being used as the UK involuntary test subjects, by feeding us with vultures from their laboratories" I think it's high time I start raising my own chickens I am bald already, I don't want to lose my beards too, all in the name of an experiment I know nothing of

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Michael1 year ago

Nigerians please fight this things before its too late

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Chitandare Makombe1 year ago

No to GMOs.

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Moneybags1 year ago

They can sell them in their own supermarket in summer. We have our own poultry farms across Africa that we want to support. Let's support locals

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Zachary1 year ago

They look diseased

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Nigerian Lens1 year ago

These days I am afraid of patronizing package things in malls

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