Breaking fccpc closes haufei chinese restaurant for refusing to serve nigerians food
I think there may be some misinformation or inaccuracies in your statement. Here's a breakdown:
- FCCPC: The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) is a Nigerian government agency responsible for promoting competition and protecting consumers. It's unlikely that FCCPC would "break" a business or close a restaurant.
- Haufei Chinese Restaurant: I couldn't find any information on a Chinese restaurant called "Haufei" in Nigeria or anywhere else. It's possible that the restaurant doesn't exist or is not well-known.
- Refusing to serve Nigerians food: It's unacceptable and discriminatory for any business to refuse to serve customers based on their nationality or ethnicity. This is a violation of human rights and anti-discrimination laws.
If a business were to refuse to serve Nigerians or any other group of people, it's likely that the authorities would take action to address the issue. The FCCPC or other relevant agencies might investigate the matter and take appropriate action, such as issuing a fine or revoking the business's license.
In summary, I couldn't find any evidence to support the claim that FCCPC closed Haufei Chinese Restaurant for refusing to serve Nigerians food. If you have any more information or a credible source for this claim, I'd be happy to help you investigate further.