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Xenophobia: No Foreign Investor Can Be Equated to a Nigerian Life, MTN Should Be Nationalised
Xenophobia: No Foreign Investor Can Be Equated to a Nigerian Life, MTN Should Be Nationalised – Oshiomhole I'm aware that MTN is quoted on the stock exchange, Nigerian shareholders can hold on to the
Xenophobia: No Foreign Investor Can Be Equated to a Nigerian Life, MTN Should Be Nationalised – Oshiomhole
I'm aware that MTN is quoted on the stock exchange, Nigerian shareholders can hold on to their shares but we should take away South African control. We should re-privatise it so Nigerians can take it over, and there would be no repatriation of funds to South Africa. During the campaign of President Ramaphosa, a major shareholder in MTN, he argued that foreigners are doing the jobs of South Africans. Now South Africa has high unemployment, and some have transferred aggression against other Africans. Life is more important. Nigeria should not look for investors who choose wealth over human life.
Adams Oshiomhole, Federal Lawmaker Representing Edo North Senatorial District on Arise Tv
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