NIGERIANS CALL FOR BOYCOTTING SOUTH AFRICAN BUSINESSES OVER XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS
Following recent xenophobic attack majorly targeted at Nigerians and their businesses in South Africa, several people are now clamouring for the boycotting of businesses like MTN, DSTV, and Shoprite.
This is obviously born out of flaring emotions not just over the killing, but the body language of the South African government regarding the sad development.
See Twitter reactions below:
Na once in a while I dey go Shoprite, I no get account for Stanbic Ibtc, I get Netflix, I go dey stream matches.
— Uncle Deji (@Blackshadie) September 3, 2019
South Africans should be ashamed, no wonder white people treat them like shit in there own country because they are shit for real, the biggest companies in Nigeria is owned by south Africans, from DSTV to MTN to SHOPRITE, did we kill or attack anyone? #Xenophobia #EnoughIsEnough
— ::cmd / (@ayodele2242) September 3, 2019
As in… I am so destroying my MTN… Thank God No shoprite in Sapele…..
— Okiemute (@OkeOkiemute) September 3, 2019
All Africa most stand against SA
Make we sef burn @MTNNG @Shoprite_NG @StanbicIBTC and @ProteaHotels …….. We 2 mumu here
— APC Will Suffer Post 2023. (@EmperorSheriff) September 3, 2019
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