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Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by 14(m): 9:54am On Nov 05, 2015 |
adaweezy: Can the government or any other company run it the way the ran it, mmmhhh. wait for it to collapse with 12 months. Mtn shares expertise and brings it to nigeria. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Melonny(m): 9:54am On Nov 05, 2015 |
Who cares if they go or not. president Buhari once said if he emerges as the president, business in Nigeria will no longer be shit. "Will be based on rules". The management slept too long to realise there is new sheriff in town. This will send a positive message to potential investors that Nigeria is fast becoming Africa's Singapore. I am sure they will be willing to invest and a get return for their money. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by 14(m): 10:00am On Nov 05, 2015 |
Melonny: That investor would be mad in his mind to come and risk his/her money into the zoo. Lets see who will come with buckets of cash to nigeria. The damage has been done already, to repear it it takes 5yrs to 8yrs. watch the space when you start eating each other fighting for limited resources. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by oz4real83(m): 10:05am On Nov 05, 2015 |
AK481:and so? The cost of making calls and data in Nigeria is the most expensive across africa. We the customers are supposed to be the ones complaining because the cost is passed across to us. It is because what they make is very big and enough to sustain their business many times over that is why they are still here. Are other networks being provided with power? Are they not complying with laid down rules? Why should mtn be in exception? Mtn makes over one billion naira a day in Nigeria and they can't boast of such revenue from their other investments in other parts of Africa. If they can't comply with our laws the exit door is open!!! |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Nobody: 10:06am On Nov 05, 2015 |
I hope this money is enough to pay the unemployed graduates 5000 naira as promised. People will just be shouting "mtn should pay" as if when they pay you ll get an alert from your bank. They ll pay and as usual you wont have an idea where the money will sink. Gullible Nigerians. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by guyXander(m): 10:13am On Nov 05, 2015 |
bigv:NBC regulates cable TV . Acronym for National Broadcasting Commission |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by hob(m): 10:18am On Nov 05, 2015 |
Im specially waiting for DSTV fine.............. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by bigv(m): 10:29am On Nov 05, 2015 |
Yea I know, but I think it's just the about content, quality and regulations on what they air. I doubt if they are involved with anything monetary like NCC. Anyway, i'm sure if NBC checks their constitution, they might find something related to that tho. guyXander: |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by symbianDON(m): 10:37am On Nov 05, 2015 |
if it were a nigerian company that violated south african laws, i wonder if the southies would have cared less. mtn should pay up. we, nigerians, say NO to impunity.....it's no longer business as usual. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Banter1(m): 10:58am On Nov 05, 2015 |
Misterlaby:I feel no pity for them. The fine sef too small. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Emmanueledu(m): 11:05am On Nov 05, 2015 |
I so love this country Nigeria! We may have our differences but when it comes to matters as this,we always speak with one voice!!! Mtn should as a matter of urgency do the needful.... Dstv,shoprite you nxt! |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by teepain: 11:05am On Nov 05, 2015 |
Salmoneus: Actually PDP screwed the country for 16 years as against the 9 years you mentioned |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by aniblue(m): 11:08am On Nov 05, 2015 |
I'm not for nor against but the truth is that if it was a Nigerian company operating in S.A that refuses to play by the rule, S.A govt and citizen would've done more than this. MTN should pay and play by the rules. Similarly, DSTV should be look into cause i see no reason why they should charge such amount on several irrelevant channels which one does not watch. Its either we use "pay as you watch" or we only pay for the relevant channels we need. Generally, S.A doesn't respect Nigeria at all, i dont knw what they feel like, its high time we let them know that we are not inferior to them or any other african country. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by owumzy(m): 11:13am On Nov 05, 2015 |
Dear MTN, Rules are Rules, you are in this market because you accepted to obey the laid down standards Please comply ASAP and stop this crocodile Or..... |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Nobody: 11:14am On Nov 05, 2015 |
They beta pay because we govt need d money to pay our un-employ youth their monthly 5k Misterlaby: |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by naptu2: 11:46am On Nov 05, 2015 |
This is the person who's opinion I was waiting for. He is the perfect person to comment on this matter. Cyril Ramaphosa was one of the major activists that fought against arpatheid (along with Nelson Mandela, Oliver Thambo and Walter Sisulu). Many people thought that he would become the Deputy President of South Africa in 1994, but that position went to Thabo Mbeki. Ramaphosa left politics after that and went into business. He was a major beneficiary of the ANC's programme to ensure that black businessmen had a greater share in South Africa's corporate world. He chaired many companies, including MTN. He is now back in politics and he is currently the Deputy President of South Africa. So, let's hear what the former activist, MTN Chairman and current Deputy President of South Africa has to say. [size=14pt]Ramaphosa: MTN must obey Nigerian laws[/size] http://m.news24.com/fin24/Tech/News/Ramaphosa-MTN-must-obey-Nigerian-laws-20151105 |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Nobody: 11:47am On Nov 05, 2015 |
Horus:B**ch(MTN) better have my money. I don't understand the sympathy for the SA telecommunication company violating our law here. This is not about regulator's systematic crackdown this is about following the rule of law and the consequences of disobedience. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Nobody: 11:54am On Nov 05, 2015 |
acenazt:no mind dem, dem feel say na old Naija wher dey Anachy,,, welcom to d new Nigeria MTN 1 Like |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Nobody: 11:58am On Nov 05, 2015 |
14:Are you serious about this? Your country telecommunication company violated the law here you are defending it. It is not a new thing to see South Africans defending evils. We have seen that during the xenophobic attacks on African immigrants and now it is MTN. Jeez! |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Nobody: 12:03pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
14:I would advise they sell it to American or British telecommunication companies. MTN is of no good to the nation after failing to obey the law of the land. It either pays the money or leave. We are tired of being treated like animals by our leaders, our big businesses and foreign companies. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Acidosis(m): 12:06pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
chuksmad: MTN will pay for breaking the rule; but the hatred on the thread is not necessary. Thabo Mbeki raised this issue many years back. South Africa is not an imperialist nation, they are not extorting Nigerians. Rather, Thabo Mbeki called us a consuming nation, we consume everything, and that's the reason we FEEL we are being extorted. The fact remains that we Nigerians are bitter. We are not requesting the 1Trn because MTN disobeyed the law in the actual sense. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Nobody: 12:07pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
olutunde12:Dude, get out of here because you don't make sense. You don't know your right and it is one of the simple reasons that nation is so disorganized. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by BuddhaPalm(m): 12:10pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
davefieldpop: Are you Mugabe by any chance? |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Nobody: 12:12pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Acidosis: What an excuse you have there indeed! USA at the moment is a consuming nation, in fact, number one consuming nation in the world per capital. What has that got to do with MTN violating the Nigerian law? Common 'yellow card' has made South Africa to deport a Nigerian senator at the airport. You must be joking talking about hate here. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by Acidosis(m): 12:12pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
teepain: Actually Nigerians (including You and Buhari) screwed this country for 55 years (1960- till date). 1 Like |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by kel4soft: 12:22pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
onyedikachukwue: So MTN should not pay the fine abi? |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by engrshakespeare: 12:29pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
magaliyu: Who told u startimes is a Nigerian company |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by kel4soft: 12:30pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
ireasontight: You guys are meh!!! Stop been foolish. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by kel4soft: 12:34pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
olutunde12: So they shouldn't pay? |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by kel4soft: 12:36pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Acidosis: What has this your ranting got to do with the fact that MTN broke a rule they willing signed and were asked to pay. So they shouldn't pay huh? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by kel4soft: 12:41pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
olutunde12: Now I see where you are coming from. You are not even interested in the country's economy just after your wailers. |
Re: South African Lawmakers Worried About What Could Happen To Shoprite, Stanbic etc by kel4soft: 12:44pm On Nov 05, 2015 |
Acidosis: I doubt the FG is overflogging the issues. From the thread we are commenting, South Africans MP are worried not APC Legislators in our National Assembly. MTN should pay the money QED. What is even wrong with dependence on fines? English Premiership we watch generate most of their incomes in fines and even in other sector in UK and likes. |
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