Unless ms fulani is a complete idiot she knew exactly what she was being asked, and purposely never answered directly which would negate all further questioning.
On the one hand people like her say be proud of your black heritage but on the other get upset when asked about it
She did answer directly when she said she didnât know where in Africa. That is a very direct answer.
Now you say that was a lie, maybe youâre right there tbf, though I absolutely wonât take your word for it without you producing the evidence. But even if it was a lie, it was very much a direct answer to the question, and at that point a normal person with no reason to doubt the answer would drop it.
This is a stunt to gain publicity, at the end of the day watching live on tv she didnât seem that bothered and kept talking about her activism
What is going on in this thread?
I am interested but also lazy.
Requesting tldr
Little old lady who worked at the Palace no longer has her job as sheâs been accused of racism by a black lady.
Reminds me of the little old lady that lived in a shoe
Not at all racist bro.
Regarding the incident, the lady is 83 year old.
Old people ask stupid questions and she shouldnât have a job at 83 anyway.
Nothing incident
https://futurehackney.com/ngozi
Here is her bio
No, Iâm actually genuinely curious to see if a single person here has ever moved someones hair to see their name badge, seeing as it apparently happens all the time. Cos it strikes me as odd behaviour.
Where in there does it say that her family is originally from Nigeria?
I see it says that musician Fela Kuti is from Nigeria.
What kind of idiocy is this, are they a monolithic group where it is mutually exclusive?
Ageist.
Old folks black and white seem to have no respect for personal space. Personally I would ask her to move her own hair
Mate give context as to what you are responding to as this makes nonsense to me
Itâs even worse she may not even be African and just playing dress up lol
It says her parents are from the Caribbean
Just another PAN African activist that found an identity in being African
So she was right she doesnât know what part of Africa she is fromđ¤Ł
Also why did she not just say my parents are not from Africa