BREAKING: NANS give MTN, Shoprite, DSTV 48hours ultimatum to leave Nigeria (Read Why)
The National Association of Nigerian Students
(NANS) has given all South African companies in
Nigeria 48 hours to relocate over the xenophobic
attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.
The students gave the ultimatum at a
demonstration at some South African companies
in Abuja today
During the protest the students carried placards
and a banner, which read, “NANS Against
Xenophobic Attacks on Nigerians.’’
Mr. Kadiri Aruna, the President of NANS, said in
an interview with News Agency of Nigeria at the
office of DSTV, a South African company, in Wuse
2, Abuja, that Nigerian students had resolved to
condemn the attacks.
In his words;
“We are saying that enough is enough as South
Africans have openly attacked and bullied
Nigerians.’’
"All the South African business empires in Nigeria
and their collaborators in Nigeria will be
affected".
“I don’t want to say we will be barbaric but we
will not be lawful in our actions, we will do it
and face the consequences, enough of this
rubbish.”
"Nigeria contributed 80 per cent of the freedom
the South Africans are enjoying today because
we saved them from the jaws of apartheid.
“Who is South Africa to humiliate Nigeria? So
they forget things so soon, let them go back to
history and records to see how much financial
assistance and what the country did to save
them, In science they say you use malaria to
cure malaria, now you use madness to cure their
madness, and that is why we are advising them
to leave Nigerian soil before 48 hours.’’
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