Angered by the South African government promoted xenophobic attacks
against foreign citizens in South Africa, Nigerians along with other
foreign nations have begun boycotting South African businesses linked to
the government.
The mobile company, MTN and DSTV are some of the popular South African companies Nigerians have recently boycott.
Ghana issued an ultimatum ahead of its policy blocks on South African businesses.
The African People’s Union had called for a general boycott to
pressure the Zuma government of to stop promoting xenophobia and provide
equal opportunity for South African blacks.
Jacob Zuma recently blamed foreigners for coming to South Africa and
has come under fire by opposition activist Julius Malema who accused him
and his son of directly promoting xenophobia.
Below tweet comes from a Niegrian transferring off South African businesses to alternative companies:
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Title : #BoycottSA: Nigerians Replace South Africa’s DSTV With ACTV Over #XenophobicSA Attacks
Description : Angered by the South African government promoted xenophobic attacks against foreign citizens in South Africa, Nigerians along with ot...