Stop patronising MTN, DSTV, others- NANS
Following xenophobic attacks against Nigerians in South Africa, the National Association of Nigerians has called on Nigerians to boycott services and products offered by South African businesses in the nation.
The students carried placards of various inscriptions to abuse the South African Government over the persistent xenophobic attacks on Nigerians. He advised Nigerian consumers that they should move over to alternative network providers in the country.
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