Someone wants to see chains and whips on the backs of these kids before it reminds him of slavery pic.twitter.com/S4LEH4cAiC
— Lady Macbeth (@LadyMacbethh89) March 4, 2015
I will not stop until @THISDAYLIVE @THISDAYStyle @RuthOsime and @EkuEdewor explain this to us pic.twitter.com/pArm5Xg0es
— Lady Macbeth (@LadyMacbethh89) March 4, 2015
A fellow Nigerian thinks this depiction of slavery and child labour is normal bcos "even the president has aides pic.twitter.com/C2PYDchgws
— Lady Macbeth (@LadyMacbethh89) March 4, 2015
Cultural, controversial or both? http://t.co/fZljT2OmBC pic.twitter.com/onNopBgq35
— BellaNaija.com (@bellanaija) March 4, 2015
Please @gidi_traffic family
When you see this, what comes to mind?
I didn't see an advert
I saw modern day slavery pic.twitter.com/39GN6dUuO6
— Babajide Fadoju (@BabajideFadoju) March 4, 2015
What exactly was this op meant to achieve? I'm curious. pic.twitter.com/P3aNfIOKj0”
— #RemiForPresident (@gboukzi) March 4, 2015
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