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MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by Babtech001: 12:32pm On Sep 04, 2019
MTN Nigeria said on Wednesday it will shut all stores and service centres in the country until further notice after its facilities in three cities were attacked.

Leakers.ng reports that facilities were attacked in retaliation after days of riots in South Africa chiefly targeting foreign-owned, including Nigerian, businesses.

“The safety and security of our customers, staff and partners is our primary concern,” MTN Nigeria said in a statement.

“MTN condemns any acts of violence, prejudice and xenophobia.”

The latest wave of unrest in South Africa has raised fears of a recurrence of violence in 2015 aimed at foreigners and in which at least seven people were killed. Before that, some 60 people were killed in a wave of unrest around the country in 2008.

President Muhammadu Buhari said on Tuesday he was urgently sending a special envoy to meet with President Cyril Ramaphosa to secure the “safety of (Nigerian citizens’) lives and property”.

Police have yet to pinpoint what triggered the violence, which began on Sunday when protesters armed with makeshift weapons roamed the streets of Pretoria’s business district, pelting shops with rocks and petrol bombs and running off with goods.

Nigeria is MTN’s biggest market, with 58 million users in 2018 and accounts for a third of the South African group’s core profit.

https://leakers.ng/business/1665-mtn-shuts-stores-in-nigeria-after-anti-south-african-attacks/

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by Denikayan: 12:35pm On Sep 04, 2019
Why!

This is a Breach of contract. Subscribers have been manipulated to believe they come first.

If any security challenges, they can consult the security institutions in the country for protection.


What hurts the most is that I won't have the opportunity to get an iphone X. Was already planning to go hang around MTN Ikoyi just in case it's bursted.

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by Kingpee2(m): 12:38pm On Sep 04, 2019
Violence is never a solution but rather chaos .

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by Sunofgod(m): 12:39pm On Sep 04, 2019
Good!

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by mmb(m): 12:40pm On Sep 04, 2019
Yauwa.

Nobody has monopoly of violence.

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by valarinz: 12:43pm On Sep 04, 2019
Just got this from mtn now

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by Sunofgod(m): 1:15pm On Sep 04, 2019
It's on..?

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by thesicilian: 2:05pm On Sep 04, 2019
MTN keeps publicly condemning but never really do anything concrete. They know how to lobby the government to get juicy contracts but when it comes to lobbying their own government to prevent loss of lives and property, their arms are folded.

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by abc115: 2:13pm On Sep 04, 2019
Good, I no longer use MTN like some hypocrites above and below me using MTN data to post while shouting boycott MTN

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by Newshubs: 2:13pm On Sep 04, 2019
Good for them. That serves them right.
Enough is enough in this country.

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by lastempero: 2:13pm On Sep 04, 2019
Ok, I hope all these messages will get to Sa as soon as possible.

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by blindjustice13(m): 2:13pm On Sep 04, 2019
South Africans have made it loud and clear that they do not want black foreigners in their country. Over the years ,attacks like this have continued unabeited , there has been meetings upon meetings, summons upon summons yet these attacks get worse every time. All diplomatic avenues have been exhausted in these meetings over the years ,its time to try something else.

#cutdiplomatictieswithsouthafrica


Lets make this hast tag go viral,enough is enough.

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by okeyumez(m): 2:14pm On Sep 04, 2019
Its Nigerian workers that will suffer for it if MTN leaves Nigeria.
MTN is already rich. They are only helping us but we are ignorant

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by johnkay1(m): 2:14pm On Sep 04, 2019
Noted

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by shogsman(m): 2:14pm On Sep 04, 2019
Correct

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by blindjustice13(m): 2:14pm On Sep 04, 2019
valarinz:
Just got this from mtn now
go and port your line, you will still retain your number.

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by LewinskyMon: 2:14pm On Sep 04, 2019
tongue

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by Pojomojo: 2:15pm On Sep 04, 2019
What happened in Lagos yesterday is an indication of what’s to come, it has nothing to do with Xenophobia or South Africans but a glimpse of what the middle class should expect from poor Nigerians who are waiting for a reason & an excuse to strike.

These people have constantly strolled into the malls year over year, too poor to shop & no hopes of a better tomorrow, sees other people with chubby looking kids rolling shop carts & loading groceries into their cars. They want these things too.

Engage poor Nigerians ones. You will see that undertone of “In this tough country, these people are living large and buying cars, they are thieves”. The middle class is the closest to Nigeria’s lower class. They will be the first target. This thing is here already. Just recently, I noticed my estate introduced armed mobile police personal to join the current one. The need to have this things is a signal that we have a failed society already. These people will not be able to save us. You’d be surprised they’d join in.

We are sitting on a nuke. Poor Nigerians are angry and they are not that angry at their government. They are angry at you because:
1. You drive a nice car
2. You travel for summer
3. You shop at Shoprite
4. Your kids, chubby.
5. You live in a fine house.

In this economy, how? If you lived through the riots of the mid 90s, you’d understand this is not new. The middle class is always at the receiving end. The people believe Nigerian can never be better, so they want those shiny things you have. At least that would give them some satisfactions.

If Nigeria ever gets a Revolution (which I pray we don’t get). It’s going to be the poor versus the seemingly rich. You don’t have to be rich to be a target. You just have to enjoy what others don’t enjoy. Scary times ahead.

God bless you people. Enjoy your morning(hopefully)





Adewunmi Ogunsanya owns Multichoice Nigeria and the assets belong to him and his associates.
Tayo Amusan owns Palms shopping mall. Shoprite is just a tenant.
A lot of SA companies here are franchises owned by Nigerians.

You’re only hurting Nigerians. Stop the violence.

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by sogodihno: 2:15pm On Sep 04, 2019
That's nice. Thunde fire their papa

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by shogsman(m): 2:15pm On Sep 04, 2019
okeyumez:
Its Nigerian workers that will suffer for it if MTN leaves Nigeria

Ogbeni forget that one,they will survive, you think revolution don't come with damages abi.

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by ednut1(m): 2:15pm On Sep 04, 2019
thesicilian:
MTN keeps publicly condemning but never really do anything concrete. They know how to lobby the government to get juicy contracts but when it comes to lobbying their own government to prevent loss of lives and property, their arms are folded.
What is the business of mtn with xenophobia in the soweto and pretoria

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by pocohantas(f): 2:15pm On Sep 04, 2019
Lots of MTN outlets are owned by partners who are Nigerians. So, if people want to strike, they should be mindful. Lest they hit one of their own.

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by gaventa: 2:15pm On Sep 04, 2019
However, the entire Mall is not owned by Shoprite, just the Shoprite store in the Mall.

MTN Nigeria

MTN Nigeria is not owned by Nigerians in whole. In fact, 85% of MTN Nigeria is directly owned by the South African company. MTN parent company own 76% while Stanbic IBTC (also South African) own 9%. The remaining are shared across many other organizations, including MTN cooperative society.

When MTN listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, the shareholders refused to let go of their shares for public purchase.

DSTV Nigeria

DSTV Nigeria is a franchise owned by Mr. Ogunsanya of Multichoice. However, all revenues of the company go to South Africa while DSTV Nigeria only submits quarterly budgets to run the DSTV Nigeria to South Africa. The only way DSTV Nigeria gets paid is in the area of selling decoders, dish installation and others.

This is not to promote violent but merely a piece of information.
Pojomojo:
Adewunmi Ogunsanya owns Multichoice Nigeria and the assets belong to him and his associates.
Tayo Amusan owns Palms shopping mall. Shoprite is just a tenant.
A lot of SA companies here are franchises owned by Nigerians.

You’re only hurting Nigerians. Stop the violence.

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by abc115: 2:16pm On Sep 04, 2019
okeyumez:
Its Nigerian workers that will suffer for it if MTN leaves Nigeria

Nothing like suffering, another company will take over their operations

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by Kakamorufu(m): 2:16pm On Sep 04, 2019
they never send me message sha oooo. na 100mb dem dash me

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by Naija4love(m): 2:16pm On Sep 04, 2019
Good one , we need every Nigerian that have shares in that company to pull out their shares and create new one that all

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by gaventa: 2:16pm On Sep 04, 2019
Now they will go back to their countries and caution there government who supports this act.

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by gaventa: 2:16pm On Sep 04, 2019
However, the entire Mall is not owned by Shoprite, just the Shoprite store in the Mall.

MTN Nigeria

MTN Nigeria is not owned by Nigerians in whole. In fact, 85% of MTN Nigeria is directly owned by the South African company. MTN parent company own 76% while Stanbic IBTC (also South African) own 9%. The remaining are shared across many other organizations, including MTN cooperative society.

When MTN listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, the shareholders refused to let go of their shares for public purchase.

DSTV Nigeria

DSTV Nigeria is a franchise owned by Mr. Ogunsanya of Multichoice. However, all revenues of the company go to South Africa while DSTV Nigeria only submits quarterly budgets to run the DSTV Nigeria to South Africa. The only way DSTV Nigeria gets paid is in the area of selling decoders, dish installation and others.

This is not to promote violent but merely a piece of information.
ednut1:
u lack sense. What is the business of mtn with xenophobia in the soweto and pretoria

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by charleff512(m): 2:16pm On Sep 04, 2019
Denikayan:
Why!

This is a Breach of contract. Subscribers have been manipulated to believe they come first.

If any security challenges, they can consult the security institutions in the country for protection.


What hurts the most is that I won't have the opportunity to get an iphone X. Was already planning to go hang around MTN Ikoyi just in case it's bursted.

What goes around comes around

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Re: MTN Nigeria Closes Shops Nationwide by realstars: 2:16pm On Sep 04, 2019
Good

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