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How Effective And Effecicient Can A Trade/economic Boycott Be In Nigeria ? by Murphylink(m): 12:06am On Apr 18, 2015
Critically looking at how the managment of Multi choice(DS Tv) disregard an injunction of a court stopping them from increasing there tarriff. And MTN for reluctantly refusing to bill on per seconds before Globacom (an indegenious company) introduce it. Before these, MTN always makes us to belief it is not possible to bill customers on this platform. Also from reliable media organisations, the government of Jacob Zuma, which is the host country of these organisations has not come out in strong terms to condem the xeophobia currently going on in South Africa. Our government has also not done much to mitigate effect with a stronger counter action like what they did during the vasination/yellow card issue. Many countries including Malawi And Congo have done much for their citizen by refusing South Africans entry permit. Radio stations inNamibia has also stop playing music that originate from South Africa.

My question is this: cant we the citizen enforce things through trade boycott of all South African products and organisations if our government fails to properlly protect us ?
Re: How Effective And Effecicient Can A Trade/economic Boycott Be In Nigeria ? by topearos(m): 12:12am On Apr 18, 2015
Yes. The killings have continued unabated.I hope everyone has been following the happenings in South Africa"Let's have a black SATURDAY tomorrow as a demonstration against the gruesome killings of foreigners in S.A. No shopping at shoprite, pick n pay, spar, steers, debonairs, hungry Lion, Mr Price, Woolworths, or any shop that is a south african investment. S.A must be put in their place. Send this to all your contacts.Black Saturday for South Africa products.Boycott all South African shops in a bid to make the RSA take a stiffer action against Xenophobic attacks. Take the pain, shop somewhere else and let it be a message to Zuma & SA. Circulate this message and take action. Join in saving a life"Let's all help end this shameful wicked act by the south African people. We are humans not apes.

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