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Thursday, April 30, 2015

#XenophobiaSA! MTN Suspends Staff For Sharing Post Against Attacks On Facebook

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After 7 years of rendering diligent services to MTN Nigeria as one of its best staff, Mr. Emeka Eze (not real names) has been suspended for his post on social media.
Eze got the shocking news of his suspension (till further notice), when he 'mistakenly' shared a post his friend posted on Facebook which has to do with the Xenophobic attacks on foreigners in South Africa by some group of South Africans which has led to loss of lives and property of Nigerians living in South Africa.
While speaking exclusively with PorscheClassy Media, devastated Eze said, "This is worst period of my life, because I never knew it would get to this. Now I feel like a criminal under surveillance. It was an innocence Facebook post, but the last paragraph was 'Lets boycott MTN and DSTV.
My organization munched it and made it an issue, thereby I was called by chat#panel. I never knew it was going to be as serious as this. They put me on suspension till further notice for a Facebook post.
Although, I was very careless on my part, but I also feel my freedom or privacy is trampled upon," he lamented.
Recall that MTN Nigeria has cautioned against reprisal attacks on multinationals that have links with South Africa owing to the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa, saying any such occurrence would result in monumental loss and setback for the Nigerian economy.

Mr. Wale Goodluck, the Corporate Services Executive, MTN Nigeria, who joined other Nigerians in condemning the heinous act, stated the need to douse emotions in Nigeria in other to avoid reprisal attacks on some targeted INVESTMENTS like MTN, Shoprite, MultiChoice in Nigeria, which he said, would have far reaching negatively impact on the Nigerian economy, owing to the companies' huge contribution to the economy of Nigeria.
The MTN's appeal for peace is coming on the heels of threat messages sent out by Nigerian students, to revenge the killing of some Nigerians and the destruction of their property in South Africa in the last two weeks, following the outbreak of xenophobia attacks in that country, where a group of South Africans are protesting the coexistence of foreigners with South Africans for fear of dominating the country.
The protesters launched attacks on foreigners, including Nigerians, resulting in loss of lives and properties. The students, had in a statement, threatened to destroy all South African investments in Nigeria, to avenge the killings in South Africa, and mentioned MTN, Shoprite and MultiChoice as their first targets.
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