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mary·Business· about 4 hours ago

Are We Truly Compassionate? Obiajulu Olabisi Challenges Online Attacks on Businesses

Are We Truly Compassionate? Obiajulu Olabisi Challenges Online Attacks on Businesses

In a recent video, TV host Obiajulu Olabisi reflects on how Nigerians treat one another and asks if we live up to our reputation for kindness. She warns that some people form WhatsApp groups to mass-report struggling businesses online, demanding payment before pages are restored. This tactic adds to the burden of owners already facing inflation and rising costs. Obiajulu questions why anyone would target fellow citizens trying to earn a living and challenges viewers to consider whether we are truly compassionate or have become callous.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

How many of us have joined those WhatsApp groups to mass-report struggling businesses before demanding ransom to restore their pages?

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jesseabout 2 hours ago

Haha, na so we dey jump on hungry small business, forgetting say true compassion suppose start small.

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princeabout 2 hours ago

It seems easier to pile on someone's business online than to offer genuine feedback or support when they're struggling.

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krisabout 2 hours ago

Not everyone in those WhatsApp groups is out to harm; some might see reporting as a way to alert others about potential scams.

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jarumaabout 2 hours ago

Business owners should maintain regular backups of their social media pages and engage loyal customers to prevent page suspension through mass-reporting.

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