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Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by adenigga(op): 8:41pm On May 06
The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Southwest Zone D, has expressed deep outrage over the renewed wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa, which has once again claimed the lives of innocent Nigerians.

A statement issued to newsmen by Comrade Adeyemo Josiah Kayode, aka (BILLIONCODES), Coordinator, NANS Southwest (Zone D), said the recent killing of two Nigerians is not just an isolated tragedy but a painful reminder of a recurring pattern of hostility and violence against our people.

“We categorically state that the continued targeting of Nigerians under any guise is unacceptable and must come to an immediate end,” he said.

According to the statement, NANS Southwest is mobilizing to take decisive and lawful action by organizing peaceful picketing and mass advocacy against South African business interests operating in Nigeria.

“This will include major corporations such as MTN Group and MultiChoice Group. It is morally indefensible for businesses to thrive in an environment where the lives of Nigerians are protected, while Nigerians are subjected to fear and violence elsewhere.

“This contradiction will no longer be tolerated,” the statement said.

It, therefore, called on the South African government and relevant authorities to urgently demonstrate a genuine commitment to protecting foreign nationals, particularly Nigerians, and to ensure that justice is served in all reported cases of violence.

The statement pointed out that silence, delayed responses, or symbolic gestures will not suffice, stressing that the safety, dignity, and rights of Nigerians must be guaranteed, not negotiated.

NANS Southwest also assured that it will remain open to dialogue and constructive engagement with South African business representatives, diplomatic channels, and international stakeholders toward resolving this crisis.

It, however, made it clear that Nigerian students will not stand idly by while the lives of their compatriots are endangered.
Source: https://dailytrust.com/breaking-nigerian-students-move-to-picket-south-african-businesses-over-xenophobia

Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by SadiqBabaSani: 8:44pm On May 06
Hustlers and nothing else
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by jmoore(m): 9:37pm On May 06
MTN is listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Go to the South African embassy.


When will these students protest against Nigerian police that has been killing innocent Nigerians?
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by ppogba: 10:06pm On May 06
Picket businesses that employs thousands of lazy folks like you?

No wonder they went to destroy hospital in calabar.

No wonder Monie point call them unemployable.
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by decatalyst(m): 10:07pm On May 06
jmoore:
MTN is listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Go to the South African embassy.


When will these students protest against Nigerian police that has been killing innocent Nigerians?
They are bunch of educated illiterate.

Funny and ignorant people.
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by phemmie06(m): 10:07pm On May 06
I see some people saying smart move .
Kindly mention two to three of our business structures that doesn't resolve round the MTN NIGERIA NETWORK.

If MTN shutdown today, will you be able to gather together, won't inefficiency in communication set in?
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by Kenobsky(m): 10:08pm On May 06
Mtn need to buy a life goat for them and dash them days bundles
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by Mrchippychappy(m): 10:11pm On May 06
Make una picket Fulani islamists first
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by Angelfrost(m): 10:12pm On May 06
MTN’s workforce is 99% Nigerians… Not to mention the numerous thriving businesses they have created for Nigerians. Matter of fact, they are even far more valuable to Nigerian government than a lot of Nigerian owned businesses in that sector and across sectors (revenue from them to states and federal is practically unmatched).

Asking Nigerians to boycott is just amusing… Who has the coverage and infrastructure they possess? Who fills the vacuum?

Nigerians that can’t even boycott their very own criminal political parties or recall lawmakers.

NANS should start by querying what their leaders have done in response to this xenophobic slight at the AU level.
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by Lanretoye(m): 10:13pm On May 06
Those businesses now,it is Nigerians that will suffer from the consequences of the actions
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by accurde1: 10:16pm On May 06
No organisation or person is indispensable, MTN already has 2 major competitors. We may feel the vacuum but for a short while.
phemmie06:
I see some people saying smart move .
Kindly mention two to three of our business structures that doesn't resolve round the MTN NIGERIA NETWORK.

If MTN shutdown today, will you be able to gather together, won't inefficiency in communication set in?
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by Backlinker01: 10:22pm On May 06
The South African government better act fast as xenophobia is about to affect a lot of diplomatic relations with other countries.

Apart from Shoprite declining, many other South African companies are doing well. Here is a short list.

https://www.top5.ng/the-top-5-south-african-companies-making-waves-in-the-nigerian-market/
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by coputa(m): 10:27pm On May 06
ppogba:
Picket businesses that employs thousands of lazy folks like you?

No wonder they went to destroy hospital in calabar.

No wonder Monie point call them unemployable.
Who are the causes of all that you stated above. Definitely not the students but the environment they find themselves, including you.
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by WizardOfNG: 10:30pm On May 06
Wrong to target MTN and DSTV. Multi-national businesses , operating in several nations, do not have identities exclusive to their home nation.

MTN and DSTV staff in Nigeria will be Nigerians in majority. They will be affected by any effort to punish MTN and DSTV.

What South Africans are doing is condemnable and shameful. I just read the plight of a Nigerian, Peter Odike, married to a South African and naturalised having been in South African for 20 years.

His three kids are being bullied in school over the tension this xenophobia stand-off has caused because their father is Nigerian.

This is terrible and South Africans should be ashamed of their behaviour. Kids for God sake?

Nigerians never do this. We don't bully anyone in our nation and hardly care where any non-Nigerian in Nigeria is from.

In fact, Nigerians even go out of their way to protect and assir foreigners more than their own.


That said, targeting SA businesses in Nigeria is not wise. This is an issue concerning international relations. Our politicians and diplomats should work to ensure the safety and wellbeing of Nigerians in South Africa.

They should take SA Government to task and seek justice for the two Nigerians killed due to xenophobic violence. Yet it is crucial to not let this become about ego and machismo.

This is an issue for politicians and diplomats to resolve.
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by fredoooooo: 10:34pm On May 06
Look .. you didnt protest when ibo people was disturbing SA . now you remember Nigetua
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by coputa(m): 10:35pm On May 06
Kenobsky:
Mtn need to buy a life goat for them and dash them days bundles
This your comment is self demeaning, You don't hear other countries talking down on themselves even when things are tough.

Nigerians should learn self orientation
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by AdolfHitlerxXx: 10:38pm On May 06
Stop with the ass licking. It's nauseating.

People like you made MTN feel so indispensable that they insisted per second billing was impossible till 2007.

As soon as Globacom came and implemented per second billing IMMEDIATELY in 2004, MTN followed instantly.

I don't believe student's action will change the situation in South Africa...

But cowardly allowing South Africa companies to misbehave under the excuse Nigerians will lose their jobs is part of the reasons the country is in this state.


Angelfrost:
MTN’s workforce is 99% Nigerians… Not to mention the numerous thriving businesses they have created for Nigerians. Matter of fact, they are even far more valuable to Nigerian government than a lot of Nigerian owned businesses in that sector and across sectors (revenue from them to states and federal is practically unmatched).

Asking Nigerians to boycott is just amusing… Who has the coverage and infrastructure they possess? Who fills the vacuum?

Nigerians that can’t even boycott their very own criminal political parties or recall lawmakers.

NANS should start by querying what their leaders have done in response to this xenophobic slight at the AU level.
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by Ambivert77: 10:38pm On May 06
I think NANS should think twice before any irrational decisions because all these South Africa own companies employed mostly Nigeria citizens not South Africa citizens. Don't throw your own citizens out of jobs
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by Princedapace(m): 10:53pm On May 06
jmoore:
MTN is listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Go to the South African embassy.


When will these students protest against Nigerian police that has been killing innocent Nigerians?
they wont protest when more than 300 Nigerians are slaughtered, when universities are in bad state.
they wont protest about bad givernance o
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by Luckysbab: 11:03pm On May 06
The intelligent contributions from commentators on Nairaland have really declined.

Look at those kids commenting: "what of this, what of that". If you feel those other issues are worth making some moves, why not do that instead of trying to dictate to others what should be of priority to them?

Disgusting!
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by bentenny(m): 11:13pm On May 06
jmoore:
MTN is listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Go to the South African embassy.


When will these students protest against Nigerian police that has been killing innocent Nigerians?
Or insecurity that's affecting most of them in the South west!
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by Angelfrost(m): 11:16pm On May 06
AdolfHitlerxXx:
Stop with the ass licking. It's nauseating.

People like you made MTN feel so indispensable that they insisted per second billing was impossible till 2007.

As soon as Globacom came and implemented per second billing IMMEDIATELY in 2004, MTN followed instantly.

I don't believe student's action will change the situation in South Africa...

But cowardly allowing South Africa companies to misbehave under the excuse Nigerians will lose their jobs is part of the reasons the country is in this state.
Your emotional rant is merely deviating from the stark realities I stated… Just deal with it, or better yet, deal with your leaders who pocket billions in revenue from these South African businesses every year.

MTN has paid its dues in Nigeria and Africa as a whole… If you have the competent competition to knock them off their industrial perch, please bring it on. Leave this pointless emotional tirade.
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by bomijuwon(m): 11:17pm On May 06
You wrote bunch of jargons. Nigerian government can nationalised MTN and that solves the problem.
quote author=Angelfrost post=139329318]MTN’s workforce is 99% Nigerians… Not to mention the numerous thriving businesses they have created for Nigerians. Matter of fact, they are even far more valuable to Nigerian government than a lot of Nigerian owned businesses in that sector and across sectors (revenue from them to states and federal is practically unmatched).

Asking Nigerians to boycott is just amusing… Who has the coverage and infrastructure they possess? Who fills the vacuum?

Nigerians that can’t even boycott their very own criminal political parties or recall lawmakers.

NANS should start by querying what their leaders have done in response to this xenophobic slight at the AU level.[/quote]
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by bomijuwon(m): 11:18pm On May 06
You wrote bunch of jargons. Nigerian government can nationalised MTN and that solves the problem.



MTN’s workforce is 99% Nigerians… Not to mention the numerous thriving businesses they have created for Nigerians. Matter of fact, they are even far more valuable to Nigerian government than a lot of Nigerian owned businesses in that sector and across sectors (revenue from them to states and federal is practically unmatched).

Asking Nigerians to boycott is just amusing… Who has the coverage and infrastructure they possess? Who fills the vacuum?

Nigerians that can’t even boycott their very own criminal political parties or recall lawmakers.

NANS should start by querying what their leaders have done in response to this xenophobic slight at the AU level.[/quote]
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by gaskiyamagana: 11:55pm On May 06
adenigga:
Source: https://dailytrust.com/breaking-nigerian-students-move-to-picket-south-african-businesses-over-xenophobia
They don't protest against poor governance that pursued Nigerians to South Africa in comparison to good governance that made south Africa stayed at home.
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by sundayezege4(m): 11:58pm On May 06
adenigga:
Source: https://dailytrust.com/breaking-nigerian-students-move-to-picket-south-african-businesses-over-xenophobia
Nice one from the Nigeria students. I hate south Africans with the whole of heart
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by Bulabam: 12:04am On May 07
sundayezege4:
Nice one from the Nigeria students. I hate south Africans with the whole of heart
Don't be ignorant like satafrricans involved in xeno. it's d job of Nija pres to press d neck of satafrrican pres to call his pipu 2 order.
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by victoryenergy: 12:06am On May 07
Angelfrost:
MTN’s workforce is 99% Nigerians… Not to mention the numerous thriving businesses they have created for Nigerians. Matter of fact, they are even far more valuable to Nigerian government than a lot of Nigerian owned businesses in that sector and across sectors (revenue from them to states and federal is practically unmatched).

Asking Nigerians to boycott is just amusing… Who has the coverage and infrastructure they possess? Who fills the vacuum?

Nigerians that can’t even boycott their very own criminal political parties or recall lawmakers.

NANS should start by querying what their leaders have done in response to this xenophobic slight at the AU level.
So we should keep quiet and watch our people being killed and their businesses destroyed by south Africans ba?, so if MTN no longer function in Nigeria we will all die abi?
this your opinion is what I can define in our local terms as calling monkey brother because of what you want to eat..is so shameful.
how about if your own love one becomes a victim of South Africans xenophobic attack? will you make this type of comment?
Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by amstamon: 12:31am On May 07
NANS THAT IS OLODO AND NOT WELL INFORM TO KNOW THAT MULTICHOICE IS NO MORE OWNS BY SOUTH AFRICAN BUT FRENCH Media.
EVEN SOME OF UNA HERE SEF NO KNOW. NA SO UNA GO GO DESTROY ANOTHER COUNTRY BUSINESS THINKING SAY NA SOUTHY STILL GET AM

Re: Nigerian Students Move To Picket South African Businesses Over Xenophobia by fineboynl(m): 1:22am On May 07
Shoprite, Mtn and dstv is own by white people and not some useless blacks.

If the white people separates from black South Africans. Somalia will be better than South Africa. Their banks are weak. Nigeria banks are better.

Black South Africans dont have any company not even outside South African. They are poor and bitted forcing employers to employ them just because they own the country and not base on productiveness.

Its similar like what’s happening in Lagos.
Anywhere in the world people that cones from other town tends to more serious than the real people there.
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