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Sunday, April 22, 2012
Do you care for some "Assaulted meat"?
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the ENGLISH is correct jor... was the animal not assaulted when it was being butchered... JERRY ON my business peps.
ReplyDeleteChei... If you chop that kind meat na bad luck go dey follow the person...heheheh
ReplyDeleteSPEECHLESS
ReplyDeleteLmaoj
ReplyDeleteBwahahahahahahahahahahahahaaha
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of a notice I saw at one buka
"OUT OF BAND"
That is his level of understanding in english ,that why is doin such business.The joint is for his kind of people that wouldnt even notice what is written as the advert,but only the product gotten out of there,Lol
ReplyDeleteWhat you guys dont understand is that the writer of that advert could have intentionally written it wrongly.
ReplyDeleteHow else would he have drawn our attention to his business if the sentence construction was accurate?
An average Nigerian (who would not admit it) would have stooped over to see the kind of 'Assaulted' meat on sale and would have been cajoled to buy some.
That, could be referred to as 'Marketing Strategy'.
mr marketing strategy, take a second look at the shop and its surrounding, then tell me what and to whom its been strategised. i believe its an honest mistake, so lets enjoy the humour and stop the big grammar
ReplyDeleteI BELIEVE DIS IS COMING FROM ONE OF THE IBO SPEAKING COMMUNITY,EAT UP AND DRINK IT FRIEND NOTHING DO YOU.
ReplyDeleteHowever we look at it, d guy go continue to hammer wt his pami nd meat business.
ReplyDeleteIs the writer not better than all these commentators in the NigerianEye. The type of grammar I am reading in this NigerianEye by the commentators makes me wonder if Nigeria is going forward or going backward. Nigeria is producing quarter-baked graduates.
ReplyDeleteHi Benson it is just a joke. by the way, one who comments is a commenter and not a commentator, a commentator is one who runs commentry, mostly used in sports and events.
ReplyDeleteIn trying to abuse others, you just showed your folly.
Na wah for una. We often pay attention to the errors committed in writing foreign languages. Kindly try and translate the advert into your native language and see how you will fumble. For me, the advert has communicated, chikenna.
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