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AMERICA PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE TRUMP HAS PROMISED TO SEND NIGERIANS PACKING IF ELECTED

Republican Presidential Front-runner and American Billionaire, Donald
Trump has threatened to evacuate Nigerians from America once he
becomes President of the United State of America (USA).
Trump issued the threat on Sunday during a rally held at Wichita,
Kansas, claiming that: “Nigerians and Mexicans have taken all the
jobs meant for honest hard working Americans.”
The Presidential Candidate, who tagged Nigeria as a corrupt Nation,
noted this as the major reason many Nigerians leave for America.
“We need to get the Africans out. Not the blacks, the Africans.
Especially the Nigerians. They’re everywhere. I went for a rally in
Alaska and met just one African in the entire state. Where was he
from? Nigeria! He’s in Alaska taking our jobs. They’re in Houston
taking our jobs.
“Why can’t they stay in their own country? Why? I’ll tell you why.
Because they are corrupt. Their Governments are so corrupt. They rob
the people blind and bring it all here to spend. And their people run
away and come down here and take our jobs!
“We can’t have that! If I become president, we’ll send them all home.
We’ll build a wall at the Atlantic Shore. Then maybe we’ll re-
colonised Africans because obviously they did not learn a damn thing
from the British!” Trump said.source thenationonline

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