Xenophobia: Oshiomhole advises Nigerians to boycott MTN, other South African businesses
The National Chairman of Nigeria’s ruling party, APC, Adams Oshiomhole, has urged Nigerians to boycott South African goods and services to protest the killings of Nigerians and other nationals living in that country.He recalled that over past year, Nigerians have been mistreated in different parts of South Africa.
”If Nigerians boycott the goods and services at least for 30 days; first, to stop using MTN network services, it will send a clear message. The Nigerian government has also called for compensation for Nigerians whose businesses were destroyed in the attacks.
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