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Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by dre11(m): 8:34am On Aug 08, 2019
By Anule Emmanuel



The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), yesterday, gave all South African companies operating in Nigeria to shut down within seven days and move out of the country.
The umbrella body of students in Nigeria specifically mentioned telecommunications giant, MTN, Multichoice and Shoprite.

The ultimatum, which was issued at a joint press conference addressed by the leadership of NANS and the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), came on the heels of incessant attacks and murder of Nigerians in South Africa.

President of NANS, Comrade Danielson Akpan, who handed down the ultimatum, said these companies linked to South Africa must leave Nigeria “in their own interest” as the students can no longer tolerate the incessant harassment, brutalisation and killing of Nigerians in South Africa.

In an address titled: “South Africans Must Go; Nigerians Return Home From South Africa,” Akpan recalled that members of NANS have been on the streets in major cities of Nigeria in the last two weeks picketing South African businesses to draw global attention to the mindless killings of Nigerians and looting of their properties in South Africa.

He said that the picketing exercise was peacefully carried with the hope that the government of South Africa and her citizens would end all forms of attacks on citizens of Nigeria and other African nations.

“Behold, the killings have continued and has even assumed a more dangerous dimension. This worsening development calls for a swift reaction. Importantly, we want to call on Nigerians in South Africa to reconsider their stay in South Africa and return home.

“Having gone through the first phase without any remorse or practical action to end xenophobic attacks in South Africa, we wish to announce that Nigerian students have decided to take on South Africans same way they are doing to our people. We have seen the helplessness of the South African government in reining in their citizens and wish to condemn in unambiguous terms the continued pampering of those involved. Every nation has own internal crisis hence no citizen of other nation should be sacrificed for criminal activities of South Africans or any other.

“Since the economic prosperity of Nigerians can no longer be tolerated and their lives secured in South Africa, there’s no need also to condone the continued flourishing of South African businesses and her citizens in Nigeria.

“We therefore wish to officially ask all South African-owned businesses in Nigeria to relocate in the next seven days. We specifically want Multichoice, MTN, Stanbic IBTC Bank, Shoprite and others to close their businesses in their own interest within seven days.

“In the same vein, we request that South African nationals in Nigeria should return to their home country as we can no longer watch them enjoy peaceful living in Nigeria while our citizens in their country continue to pay with dear lives for no reason other than being resourceful and flourishing in their businesses and career.

“We have consistently maintained that diplomacy has failed in addressing the xenophobic question. We have heard and seen diplomatic measures put in place without any sincere action taken by the South African government. We have seen again that the people of South Africa are not committed to peaceful coexistence with other nationals, hence the wanton killings and destruction of other Africans.

We have now come to a point where action is required to safeguard Nigerians and enforce their dignity. To this end, we announce the commencement of Operation Clampdown on South Africans and their businesses in Nigeria.

“The Central Coordinating Committee of the entire student movement in Nigeria is hereby activated for mass action. We thank all those who have shown genuine concerns in ending the xenophobic madness and wish to reassure our citizens everywhere across the globe of our determination to fight this to a logical conclusion,” he said.

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has, however, appealed for calm on the part of NANS to allow for an exhaustive diplomatic negotiations at the highest levels.

The NIDCOM chair disclosed that President Muhammadu Buhari has concluded arrangements to meet with his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa, over the continued killing of Nigerians living in the country through xenophobic attacks.

She said the two leaders, barring any changes, will meet in Abuja to discuss other bilateral issues that will strengthen the relationship between both countries.

Dabiri-Erewa explained that the situation in South Africa on the attacks have reached an alarming level where decisive action must be taken to avoid a further degeneration.

The NIDCOM chair said when the new cabinet of President Buhari is constituted, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and that of South Africa will also meet to continue with earlier diplomatic policy discussions on how best to tackle the tension created as a result of the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians living in the country.

She said: “Really it’s pathetic, it’s sad. As we said before, until about 2016, we have had 118 Nigerians killed in South Africa. Between 2018 and today, 88 Nigerians have been killed in South Africa. Out of this 88, 25 were cases of Nigerians killing Nigerians and we have had the case of Mrs. Elizabeth Chukwue who was murdered in her hotel room.”

The NIDCOM CEO, who demanded full investigation into these cases, noted: “Eight policemen are currently being investigated in South Africa for their involvement in killings of Nigerians. That investigation must come to an end and there must be consequences for their actions.

“We also must know who killed Mrs. Elizabeth Chukwu who went for a conference and died in her hotel room.

“We know that every country has their own challenges, we have ours and they have theirs. But killing other people is not the solution to anything. If a Nigerian commits a crime you deal with the person.”


https://www.newtelegraphng.com/2019/08/xenophobia-nans-gives-mtn-multichoice-shoprite-stabic-ibtc-7-days-to-leave-nigeria/

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by Bunnatex(m): 8:43am On Aug 08, 2019
Toothless bulldogs. I've heard a lot of quit notices but none materialized.

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by Restoresp: 8:47am On Aug 08, 2019
Sometimes I ask myself if some persons do reason before going to the media to talk trash.

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by Nobody: 8:52am On Aug 08, 2019
No tell us when you will hack mtn so that free data's will be shared or when you will break into shoprite so that we will share in the profits or when you gain access into standard chartered/stanbic IBTC for free transfer of funds
Any other means/method na wash

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by michelz: 8:55am On Aug 08, 2019
I wonder if diplomacy would work in this xenophobism. South Africans have this in-depth hatred for Nigerians, and almost every other persons apart from themselves and Whites.

I see them as people who have not completely evolved; maybe their evolution stopped short somewhere before completion.

Nigerians should simply avoid that country like a plague and the government should as a matter of fact,cut all diplomatic ties with that country.

Then of course, all their businesses in Nigeria should end.

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by BlackfireX: 8:57am On Aug 08, 2019
Mtshewwwww...



Sowore people kind of threat.

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by yemmight(m): 9:39am On Aug 08, 2019
Gone were those days when NANS represented Nigerians.

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by kolakolex: 9:54am On Aug 08, 2019
otuekong1:
No tell us when you will hack mtn so that free data's will be shared or when you will break into shoprite so that we will share in the profits or when you gain access into standard chartered/stanbic IBTC for free transfer of funds
Any other means/method na wash



Free data will be more interesting. The way Mtn data subscription dey burn like candle baffles me alot.
As for shop rite, Nigerians can protest by reducing patronage; I don't want them to stop patronage bcoz our brothers and sisters work there and it will affect them too. Once there profit reduce as a result of low patronage, they will talk to their country people.

I remembered that the last time their president visited Nigeria was when MTN was fined.That fine gave me so much joy. Since then, mtn stopped taking Nigeria government for granted

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by Iamgrey5(m): 9:57am On Aug 08, 2019
The xenophobic attacks are a little more complex than most Nigerians who haven't been to South Africa think they are

Firstly, South Africa is a country with some of the highest crime rate in the world. As such, some of the so called xenophobic attacks are simply criminal activities that has very little to do with outright hatred.

Secondly, some Nigerians themselves don't help the situation because they are also involved in several criminal activities.

Thirdly, Xenophobic attacks are also fuelled by ordinary low income families in South Africa who are poor and left behind by the new emerging black post apartheid middle class South Africans, some of whom have ordinarily had an Idea of an utopian country during the post apartheid struggles.

Alot of those people are now disappointed and take out their frustrations on foreigners who are simply in the country to earn daily living.

All of what I have briefly highlighted above are very complex issues that the government of South Africa cannot solve within the next two decades at least.

Hence, I will advise Nigerians and other Africans who are hoping to leave their countries in search of greener pastures to forget about South Africa for now.

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by MicheyJ1: 9:57am On Aug 08, 2019
There are better ultimatums to give than telling them to quit. But we need to start holding them responsible

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by Kendumazy(m): 9:57am On Aug 08, 2019
Okay ooo! Best of luck in their quest. But, they should asked themselves if they have any family members, friends, neighbors working in any of these firms otherwise they should seek another alternative to address the issue.

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by LagosismyHome(f): 9:57am On Aug 08, 2019
while i dont support Xenophobia..........Has NANS thought about the "LOSS of JOB" implication if MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC leave Nigeria ... Currently job hard , while add to it . If they leave Nigerians who work there will suffer so there no benefit

Instead they should ask the companies if they can organise more campaign / education in SA against Xenophobia

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by FuckThaMod: 9:58am On Aug 08, 2019
And do we have better replacements for some of these establishments? Abi na that useless glo them want make everyone dey use undecided

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by omamush(f): 9:58am On Aug 08, 2019
Empty threats.. Besides mtn and co can go let multichoice stay, I can't start watching NTA.. Until Nigeria discover where they went wrong and find solution to the monopoly.

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by four4: 9:58am On Aug 08, 2019
Coming from useless corrupt minded fellow, what have they done about criminality of their fellow Nigerians in SA and other Africa countries

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by Jhayeahsam01(m): 9:59am On Aug 08, 2019
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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by dayveed1(m): 9:59am On Aug 08, 2019
Good riddance
Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by Anglojosite7(m): 9:59am On Aug 08, 2019
Attacking their companies will do more harm than good. Alternative measures should be sorted, please.

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by koyyess: 9:59am On Aug 08, 2019
Which levels dem get?
Yeye.

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by DapoAD: 9:59am On Aug 08, 2019
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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by 12345baba(m): 9:59am On Aug 08, 2019
Question 1 - what is Nans? Answer - Nans is a true definition of a group of idiots

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by PhenomenalMorgan(m): 9:59am On Aug 08, 2019
Telling South African companies to leave because of Xenophobia is a Short sighted approach to solving the problem...
Fun fact it won't do South Africa any harm!! It will only end up harming our Economy... Majority of the workers there are Nigerians...
So who looses at the end

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by martineverest(m): 9:59am On Aug 08, 2019
what is nans feeling like?
Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by CanadaOrBust: 9:59am On Aug 08, 2019
There is a Nigerian mafia in SA that’s extorting and killing fellow Nigerians. That’s the main problem. Though it’s possible they are backed by SA establishment

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by Nobody: 10:00am On Aug 08, 2019
Dumb.. Dumb.. Dumb
angry

Any of these companies leaving will be do more harm than good to the Nigerian economy and it's citizens

What they should be agitating for is more pro-active campaigns by these companies to enlighten the Southys about the dangers and negativities of these xenophobic attacks

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by Freemanbobble: 10:00am On Aug 08, 2019
Okay
Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by tigerclaws: 10:00am On Aug 08, 2019
trash trash trash by useless corrupt criminal yoots call NANS

Yes the motive is good but not from corrupt bastards like nans

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by Rockstar2014(m): 10:00am On Aug 08, 2019
Nonsense threat.

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Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by Techsunny: 10:01am On Aug 08, 2019
Akiko na today
Re: Xenophobia: NANS Gives MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, Stanbic IBTC 7 Days To Leave by wisdomkid: 10:01am On Aug 08, 2019
Wish it was the federal government sending this stern warning, the CEO's and South Africa government will be scrambling to protect Nigerians..
BUT No, the presidency is ONLY interested in protecting and providing for the Fulani herdsmen. It will NEVER BE Well with those that voted for this government.

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