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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

MTN, DSTV And Shoprite May Be 'Expelle' Over Xenophobic Attack On Nigerians



This is following the recent attacks on Nigerians by South Africans...

YES OR NO?


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    1. Abegy. Nigerians are very good with making empty threats. After the initial gra gra they'll not follow suit. No be today.

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    2. Nigerians are really kind elsr reprisal attacks would have been going on in our country. But we just chill dey give them time to stop their nonsense.

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    3. Yes. Open an online 'Wetin dey dey call that thing again" let them get d FUCK out

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    4. It will throw a lot of people out of job in Nigeria.

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  2. Wow! People would loose their jobs, and frustration would start. It's well

    Abeg dat kidjo looks like dat popular tall transgender in d US, wats his name again?

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    1. No dey insult dat Transgender na

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    2. Nig banks sacked slot. We will manage they shd fuck off

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    3. EJ Johnson

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    4. They won't loose jobs if the situation is properly managed. Nigerian entrepreneurs should just take over the business, rename it and continue from there. Abi is that not what the south africans are doing to nigerians over there? Killing or deporting them and taking over their businesses?

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    1. And what will they give us as substitute? As an alternative? This is what happens when Federal Government does not invest in Nigeria. Busy stealing for their tenth generation that they will not see.

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  4. Hope say gotv no dey under Dem dstv oh cos I can't imagine using star times

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    1. Gotv is also under multichoice

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    2. Lmao! C our life!
      We no even get better cable tv and we dey para for multichoice wey dey epp our inistry.

      Even glo, etisalat n airtel cant stand mtn's service biko.

      Shoprite are thieves, we can always buy groceries elsewhere!

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    3. Dstv and Gotv are both owned by Multichoice

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  5. What able the thousands of Nigerians that would lose their jobs as a result?

    I hope that job provisions would be made for them before the expulsion?

    Yeah, SA is taking this thing to far, but make we think very well o.

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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    1. I agree with u.
      My first reaction was almost Yes but then I know it isn't totally the right way to go about this. Close SA shops?We too wil suffer the repercussions. The only thing is that it might make the SA Govt sit tight and try to "do MORE"

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    2. We always find alternatives, they shd leave. If no warning is sent, they won't stop

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    3. This is what we need to think carefully about, it's a NO for me. Nigerians will loose their jobs. Let's look before we leap, if there is any other way government could stop the hate without Nigerians being caught in the web I support.

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    4. Jobs can always be replaced. Life, once lost is lost forever. Do you know what a xenophobic attack is? Do you not see how our brothers are being slain? Beaten to death? Then ordinary to sack their business from the country you all are talking like scared children. Nigerians never stand up for themselves thats why everyone takes us for a ride.

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  6. funny urh...so where will u put all d staffs wrkn for this companies....more unemployd to the ones alrdy on ground.think bfor u tk ur stupid action

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    1. Oh please!
      How much are they paying them??
      Mtn overuse their workers and shop rite staff that they pay them change! Mtcheeew

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    2. All the staffs????And u are a graduate abii?

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    3. Good development.enough is enough.

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    4. Kerry Okoye, how many people are working for you? Do you know there multichoice staff that earn as much 5m a month? Stop talking like an idiot!

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  7. Is that why the network has been acting up since morning?

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  8. Great news! For the loss, of job issue, it's their loss too! God is ever faithful.


    ... Jesus is my worth!

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  9. If FG would do it that way the owners will go back and campaign against what their people are doing to Nigerians. They shld act fast not just suggesting.

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  10. As much as i would like to support the action, what about the thousands of people that would become jobless because of the companies shut down by the fg. Too bad.

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  11. Na wa. If they want to close shoprite, let me know ooo, so that i can carry somethings from there. hahahahaha

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    1. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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  12. No please, so many people will lose their jobs. Let manage the situation maturely

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  13. Yes. No. Yes. No.Yes.

    Let them go.Let Nigerians sit up and be innovative.


    #EnoughIsEnough

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  14. Supported
    They have taken Nigerians for granted all over the world. They treat us like shit but here we treat them like kings. They should get their fucking biz out of naija and let us take their place in that aspect.

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  15. Ta! make i hear word.

    Wait until ghana must go enters the house, egu e changi eh!!!


    Senators ndi arah!

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  16. Would've been great..
    If not that a whole lot if people will lose their job in the process!
    I don't see it working though

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  17. I would have supported it if not for their workers
    I just pray they stop the attacks and remember we are all Africans! (Even though there are whites there)

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  18. South Africans! When they see their white counterparts, they salute and even step on the toes of their fellow black zulus to please a white zulu, if there's a white zulu.

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  19. No!...Hell No. I can't do without Dstv.

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  20. When two elephants fight it is the ground that will still suffer it

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  21. The House of Senate is filled up with ignorant mofos, yes they are mofos. Black SA are the ones carrying out the attacks and you are retaliating by expelling the White SAa that own businesses in your country. LIKE SERIOUSLY!!! Do you people have brains at all. So your dumbass brains thinks that the best way to resolve it. Instead of creating a better system in nigeria that will grow the economy and prevent your aborigines from traveling to out to seek greener pastures you are busy thinking of how to return a blow like primary school kids....mschewwwww Idiots.

    if each and everyone of you didn't loot and destroy this economy in the first place, would you have nigerians in SA??? better be guided in your decision making, because you definitely throw alot of people into the labour market and yes i mean alot. and those of you who think you can run these businesses after the expulsion, you had better wake-up because you will only end up running it down, thanks to the history of mis-management system with you politicians.

    You lot had better sit back and think with the brains in your head not the greed and wickedness in your hearts.......RED

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  22. If not for all the staff working there it would have been a very good move, the killing is too much

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  23. What are they waiting for? Expel them all lol.









    *hangs leg on the wall*

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  24. YES YES YES!! Me thinks notable Nigerian companies can take over those facilities and run them; so business won't be interrupted. Maybe a few name changes and managerial changes. #Dazall More jobs for qualified Nigerians and less jobs for them.

    We can actually do it if we are bent on it. But those palms they grease wont let it happen.

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    1. Nigerians will just ruin it and run to the grounds
      South Africans are better when it comes to retail business. That's why they have different brands every where with branches km every corner

      I need to take a course in retail business and management man

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    2. @Fab Mum- you have point. Our maintenance policies and business culture are very poor.

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  25. So because you don't want to lose your jobs people lives should be lost right?losing a job cannot be compared to losing lives.if you had relatives in SA you will support that jobs should be lost.what we should be prayING is the government finds a way to resolve this without closing down the companies or lowing lives.

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  26. Akuko. They ain't going nowhere. They have Nigerian directors.

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  27. These companies have thousands of Nigerians employed, if they leave, what will happen to them?

    I see Dangote floating a digital satellite media station soon at this rate.
    By the time this happens and the plans to bring in Carrefour, Walmart and Tesco are concluded, they can drive these ones away.

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  28. Na we loose na! All their employees will be jobless Shey na nta we wan dey watch?

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  29. Usually situations like this someone /company/govt buys it over and change the name. Please let them go. Let's encourage Nigeria businesses.

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  30. Yes in a way. Cos those stupid SA will learn not to be stupid and focus on the white people ruling them. If it is because of the people that will lose their job. I think if it is possible fo the govt to buy shop rite. So people can still have ther job and change the name. As for MTN and dsTV I don't know wat to say abt that. Just my opinion.

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  31. Oya,halele,they should come and be going.Meanwhile Nigerian money bags should buy their companies from them and retain OUR workers.

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  32. lmao asslicking on this blog is of the hook! Kidjo that looks like a transgender,with a head like a millipede.What do you know about beauty? Kate henshaw? beverly naya? Please for the love of whatever you worship, she is no way near those beauty, are you people scared of her or what? That make up is disgusting in 2017? those eyes,kristu!

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  33. lmao asslicking on this blog is of the hook! Kidjo that looks like a transgender,with a head like a millipede.What do you know about beauty? Kate henshaw? beverly naya? Please for the love of whatever you worship, she is no way near those beauty, are you people scared of her or what? That make up is disgusting in 2017? those eyes,kristu!

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    1. My dear I was wondering the beauty people saw.
      All of nna blind if you call that beautiful.
      She no fine talk true. But head on small boney body and mgbeke look.

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  34. As much as I would love this, it can't happen the law makers are too weak

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  35. I want to meet that guy behind EFCC's Twitter handle.that guy is bae.

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  36. Yes, The government will now handle these businesses

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  37. Even as they might want to retaliate for what Nigerians are going through in South Africa, they should think through this decision because it is our people, who will be mostly affected still.

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  38. Then what now happens to the staff of the so called places

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  39. Will they provide jobs for our own that will run out of one? No, I don't like the idea cos it will still not stop xeno attacks of our peopl over tthere.

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  40. Not supported. Kick dem out and kick in more Hunger, lack and "poorverty".

    An eye for an eye mentality. Mtcheeeeeew

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  41. Let's come down to our very local own (glo) I guess that will be a better option cos we Nigerians actually made MTN, multichoice and shoprite what it is today in term of patronage haba this is just freaking too much on our people, am sure our igbo brothers will kickstart something similar to this once their gone.


    SDK I over support o

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  42. @ White Diamond? pray tell what happens to Nigerians who have lost lives and property and SA is showing no remorse about it nor even thinking of compensation? Some Nigerians be condoning wrongs meted out on their fellow compatriots since 1900.

    Think well me foot. arghhh!!!

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  43. Competition would be able to expand and they can absorb the staff of the South African companies into their teams

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  44. Supported!
    Not forgetting Domino n Stanbic plz!

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  45. Good to hear dat but its gonna be a big pity to all the staffs that work for those company. God bless me and my country NIGERIA....

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