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Xenophobia: Nigerian Students Continue Shut Down Of South African Companies In The Country

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Threats by the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS to shut all South African-owned businesses out of Nigeria has been kept by the group

Recall that Naija News yesterday reported that the group took to the streets of Adamawa state capital, Yola, to protest, while shutting down South-African establishments in the country.

As at 8am today, the protesting students took to the streets of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, to ensure DSTV, GOTV, MTN and Stanbic Bank offices were not opened for the day.

The Multichoice office in Isale Igbein, the MTN office in Okelewo/Sokori and branches of Stanbic Bank in Abeokuta, are currently underlock as at the time of the filing of this report.

Naija News learnt that members of staff of these organisations,, who had opened for business of the day stated that the angry protesting students dislodged their activities, forcing them to shut down.

The students have been moving from one office to the other to ensure strict compliance, saying: “if they open any of these offices we have shut down, they will see the wrath of Nigerian students”.