SA businesses given 48 hours to leave Nigeria
Updated | By MornéJK
The Nigerian Students Association has threatened South African business in Nigeria, giving them 48 hours to leave that country.
In a video posted on YouTube a group of students say that they want businesses like MTN, DSTV and Shoprite to vacate Nigeria amid the ongoing tension between South Africans and foreign nationals in Johannesburg and Tshwane.
According to reports the protesting students had also stormed the MTN office in Maitama area of Nigeria's capital, attacking staff and looting valuables.
This while police and other law enforcement agencies in South Africa have indicated their readiness for today's march in Pretoria against illegal immigrants.
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Community members are accusing immigrants and illegal immigrants of being involved in prostitution, drug dealing and other criminal activities.
Here is the video of the Nigerian Students Association protesting in front of the South African High Commission in Abuja.
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