Friday, 24 February 2017

Students give DSTv, MTN 48hours to leave Nigeria


The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) on Thursday in Abuja arranged a peaceful protest against renewed xenophobic assaults on Nigerians in South Africa. 

The students, drove by their President, Mr Aruna Kadiri, while tending to newsmen at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja, asked the administration to make solid move to ensure Nigerians in South Africa. 

The students likewise requested that Nigeria ought to serious ties with South Africa over the perpetual assaults of its citizens in that nation. 

"We are requesting that they ought to break the ties between both nations if there's any in light of the
fact that the xenophobic assaults that had happened long time prior has come back once more.

“We have decided to clear the madness with madness,” he said.

He said they had blazed the South African banner at the High Commission to pass a message that "we don't have an association with them any more". 

The challenging students, who issued a 48-hour final offer to South African nationals to leave Nigeria, said they were prior at MTN office in Maitama and Multi-Choice in the Central Business District of Abuja to express their grievances. 

They likewise asked the High Commission authorities to scratch off the supper sorted out of appreciation for Regina Tambo, the fellow benefactor of ANC Youth League. 

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Clement Aduku, who tended to the challenging understudies, offered for tranquility, saying the national government is helpfully captivating the South African government over the issue. 

Aduku likewise guaranteed that every single political mean would be investigated to stop the killings of Nigerian nationals in South Africa.

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