Xenophobia: Stop attacking Shoprite, MTN, others, FG tells Nigerians SayNoToXenophobia
The Federal Government has asked Nigerians to stop attacking South African businesses, saying investors and workers in the companies are Nigerians.
He said targeting South African companies in Nigeria for attack was akin to cutting off ones nose to spite the face because the investors in such companies, especially MTN and Shoprite, are Nigerians.
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