FCCPC Investigates Chinese Supermarket for Alleged Discrimination Against Nigerians

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has stormed the Abuja-based Chinese supermarket over claims of discrimination against Nigerians.

Parallel Facts reported on Sunday that a Chinese supermarket located in Abuja is facing criticism after reports emerged that it denied entry to Nigerian customers, claiming the establishment was exclusively for Chinese citizens.

Also, an eyewitness, Tosin Olugbenga took to his X account and made a now-deleted video, narrating that he visited the supermarket after seeing it advertised online.

However, upon reaching the entrance, security personnel informed him that the establishment was exclusively for Chinese customers and denied him access.

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The FCCPC has stormed the supermarket situated at the China General Chamber of Commerce.

At the time of this report, the supermarket’s gate is shut, but it has been alleged that some people are hiding inside in a bid to avoid confrontation with the agency.