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Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by jantman(m): 9:51pm On Feb 05, 2023
When MTN came into Nigeria, they almost suck dry Nigerians. MTN was selling usim card at the price of N26000. The Sim is well packed with CD plate inside the caton. They do this just to deceivedh we Nigerians.

When Globacom came, they started selling Sim at 1ñaira. You pay 3000 naira, while you get N2999 calling credit inside the sim. Which means, the usim is sold for 1 Naira. This brought MTN to their very kneels.

Should I talk about DStv-multi choice?

NOW
I saw a front thread on how the South African O P was boasting how SA haz become tbe power house of Africa. How SA has become the america of Africa. How SA Investment in Nigeria has boa the Nigeria economy. I quote him, but Nigerians has invested in other Africa countries too.

Anotber south African here on this forum by name IronGalaxy quote me and asked me if I live in a rock. What he mean is that, am I not aware that South Africa has lot of investment in Nigeria that is beneftting Nigeria?

His question got me confused and wondering If I truly have been living in Nigeria.

These are now my questions.

1. What are the South Africa investment in Nigeria?

2. In what ways are South Africa investment benefited Nigeria as a nation?

3. How will South Africa business affect the Nigeria economy or people if they seize to exist in Nigeria?

4. What is Nigeria as a nation benefiting from South Africa as a nation?

Can Nigerians or any South Africans here on this forum educate me by answering my Questions. smiley

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by jantman(m): 10:06pm On Feb 05, 2023
Ugoovoke:
Iwiyg

You comment got me laughing grin
Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by Dennisblaze(m): 10:09pm On Feb 05, 2023
jantman:
I don't do research when writing on this forum. I only write based from my experienced. When MTN came into Nigeria, they almost suck dry Nigerians. MTN was selling usim card at the price of N26000 . The Sim is well packed with CD plate inside the caton. They do this just to deceived we Nigerians.

When Globacom came, they started selling Sim at 1ñaira. You pay 3000 naira, while you get N2999 calling credit inside the sim. Which means, the usim is sold for 1 Naira. This brought MTN to their very kneels.

NOW
A south African here on this forum by name IronGalaxy previously quote me and asked me if i live in a rock. What he mean is that, am I not aware that South Africa has lot of investment in Nigeria that is beneftting Nigeria?

His question got me confused and wondering If I truly have been living in Nigeria.

These are my questions.

1. What are the South Africa investment in Nigeria?

2. In what ways are South Africa investment benefited Nigeria as a nation?

3. How will South Africa business affect the Nigeria economy or people if they seize to exist in Nigeria?

4. What is Nigeria as a nation benefiting from South Africa as a nation?

Can South Africans here on this forum educate the illitrate me by answering my Questions. smiley
Obviously they can’t do without us because they gain more from us than we gain from them, in some other West African countries MTN have an unlimited data package that you subscribe for 20000 cefa and it will last you a whole month without any interference but over here in Nigeria there is no such thing they are just cashing out on us and our government can’t even regulate them, the National Assembly Speaker has suddenly become an advocate for the suffering masses because of the new note’s policy only because it I will stop them from vote buying now the are threatening the CBN governor and I was also wondering where this man is when ASUU was on strike for months and all the hardship we have faced over the years they didn’t do anything to help the masses but now they are now crying more than the bereaved because Buhari want’s a free and fair election.

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by sapele914(m): 10:15pm On Feb 05, 2023
jantman:
I don't do research when writing on this forum. I only write based from my experienced. When MTN came into Nigeria, they almost suck dry Nigerians. MTN was selling usim card at the price of N26000 . The Sim is well packed with CD plate inside the caton. They do this just to deceived we Nigerians.

When Globacom came, they started selling Sim at 1ñaira. You pay 3000 naira, while you get N2999 calling credit inside the sim. Which means, the usim is sold for 1 Naira. This brought MTN to their very kneels.

NOW
A south African here on this forum by name IronGalaxy previously quote me and asked me if i live in a rock. What he mean is that, am I not aware that South Africa has lot of investment in Nigeria that is beneftting Nigeria?

His question got me confused and wondering If I truly have been living in Nigeria.

These are my questions.

1. What are the South Africa investment in Nigeria?

2. In what ways are South Africa investment benefited Nigeria as a nation?

3. How will South Africa business affect the Nigeria economy or people if they seize to exist in Nigeria?

4. What is Nigeria as a nation benefiting from South Africa as a nation?

Can South Africans here on this forum educate the illitrate me by answering my Questions. smiley
Nigerians the most ungrateful things, Jehovah said let their be light, & there was light, ordinary electricity they cannot give themselves?

180 million Sambos living in darkness, yet they have the most churches in the world?

Hypocrites.

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by jantman(m): 10:16pm On Feb 05, 2023
sapele914:
Nigerians the most ungrateful things.

You didn't answer any of the questions.

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by sapele914(m): 10:22pm On Feb 05, 2023
jantman:


You didn't answer any of the questions.
Go to The University of Cape Town & ask some business class students.

They will have some answers for you, ordinary electricity they cannot provide for themselves in the Zoo? I wonder why ESKOM did not win any bid in your electricity privatization sham, at least they would have used Nigeria as a new frontier to expand their business.

But we know them in the land of the fantastically corrupt, they are allergic to electricity, they prefer darkness, Na miraculous light, like the one Moses brought down from mount Sinai they are waiting for?

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by jantman(m): 10:26pm On Feb 05, 2023
sapele914:
Go to The University of Cape Town & ask some business class students.

They will have some answers for you, ordinary electricity they cannot provide for themselves in the Zoo? I wonder why ESKOM did not win any bid in your electricity privatization sham, at least they would have used Nigeria as a new frontier to expand their business.


But we know them in the land of the fantastically corrupt, they are allergic to electricity, they prefer darkness.

You still haven't answer any of the question. smiley

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by sapele914(m): 10:27pm On Feb 05, 2023
jantman:


You still haven't answer any of the question. smiley


Adieus Amigo, I will check back on you in 2 days time.
Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by jantman(m): 10:32pm On Feb 05, 2023
sapele914:
Adieus Amigo, I will check back on you in 2 days time.

Ok. grin
Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by brain54(m): 10:32pm On Feb 05, 2023
sapele914:
Adieus Amigo, I will check back on you in 2 days time.
Otilor…

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by limeta(f): 11:10pm On Feb 05, 2023
Ownership by south Africans individuals not south Africa as a state
Many Nigerians own businesses in south Africa
The question how south Africa investment benefit Nigeria is totally off hook .

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by jantman(m): 4:16am On Feb 06, 2023
limeta:
Ownership by south Africans individuals not south Africa as a state
Many Nigerians own businesses in south Africa
The question how south Africa investment benefit Nigeria is totally off hook .

grin grin
Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by SmartPolician: 5:52am On Feb 06, 2023
sapele914:
Go to The University of Cape Town & ask some business class students.

They will have some answers for you, ordinary electricity they cannot provide for themselves in the Zoo? I wonder why ESKOM did not win any bid in your electricity privatization sham, at least they would have used Nigeria as a new frontier to expand their business.

But we know them in the land of the fantastically corrupt, they are allergic to electricity, they prefer darkness, Na miraculous light, like the one Moses brought down from mount Sinai they are waiting for?

Stop ranting and answer his questions if you have them.

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by Nobody: 5:57am On Feb 06, 2023
To start with MTN and other ZA companies in Nigeria hire Nigerians thereby reducing unemployment in the country.
Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by jantman(m): 9:28am On Feb 06, 2023
WannaHowzit
IronGalaxy
Skyview01

Let us put it this way. You went to someone land. You saw the land is filled with prosperity with lot of potentials. You then open the business you had in your own land. You did this because you want to expand your business and grow wealthy.

The people in this land has made you to grow more and more wealthy. Later you start boasting that you are doing them favors by investing in their land. Such a mindset is pure foolishness, pride and insanity.

In a nutshell, your south africans investors and business needed us Nigerians. We don't need them. Get this into your brain.

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by AdaojoTheUrchin: 9:51am On Feb 06, 2023
sapele914:
Go to The University of Cape Town & ask some business class students.

They will have some answers for you, ordinary electricity they cannot provide for themselves in the Zoo? I wonder why ESKOM did not win any bid in your electricity privatization sham, at least they would have used Nigeria as a new frontier to expand their business.

But we know them in the land of the fantastically corrupt, they are allergic to electricity, they prefer darkness, Na miraculous light, like the one Moses brought down from mount Sinai they are waiting for?

But you are an APC urchin supporting the status quo and you voted in the present shambolic buhari administration, why then are you lamenting?

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by Nobody: 2:42pm On Feb 06, 2023
jantman:
WannaHowzit
IronGalaxy
Skyview01

Let us put it this way. You went to someone land. You saw the land is filled with prosperity with lot of potentials. You then open the business you had in your own land. You did this because you want to expand your business and grow wealthy.

The people in this land has made you to grow more and more wealthy. Later you start boasting that you are doing them favors by investing in their land. Such a mindset is pure foolishness, pride and insanity.

In a nutshell, your south africans investors and business needed us Nigerians. We don't need them. Get this into your brain.


How old are you, my friend? Your reasoning is high school level at best. This is basic ss1 economics.

Why do you think our leaders are traveling all over the world begging for foreign investors to come to Nigeria. They open up economies.

It is a symbiotic relationship in which both parties have something to gain. Besides these companies pay millions of dollars in taxes to the host government. I am not a ZA but just wants to point out flaws in your arguement.

Rest

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by ednut1(m): 5:10pm On Feb 06, 2023
jantman:
I don't do research when writing on this forum. I only write based from my experienced. When MTN came into Nigeria, they almost suck dry Nigerians. MTN was selling usim card at the price of N26000 . The Sim is well packed with CD plate inside the caton. They do this just to deceived we Nigerians.

When Globacom came, they started selling Sim at 1ñaira. You pay 3000 naira, while you get N2999 calling credit inside the sim. Which means, the usim is sold for 1 Naira. This brought MTN to their very kneels.

Should I talk about DStv-multi choice?

NOW
A south African here on this forum by name IronGalaxy previously quote me and asked me if i live in a rock. What he mean is that, am I not aware that South Africa has lot of investment in Nigeria that is beneftting Nigeria?

His question got me confused and wondering If I truly have been living in Nigeria.

These are my questions.

1. What are the South Africa investment in Nigeria?

2. In what ways are South Africa investment benefited Nigeria as a nation?

3. How will South Africa business affect the Nigeria economy or people if they seize to exist in Nigeria?

4. What is Nigeria as a nation benefiting from South Africa as a nation?

Can Nigerians or any South Africans here on this forum educate me by answering my Questions. smiley
This is a senseless thread. South africa has a sophisticated financial market with lots of funds they will always seek to invest else where. Our billionaires are mostly not interested in innovative things and only seek our govt related contracts or monopoly. Mtn service and internet cannot be compared to glo so forget the pricing. Many times people are unable to use their glo data.

Since Hitech crashed has any Nigerian company come out to compete with multi choice Did shoprite not revolutionize the retail business in Nigeria Is Stanbic bank not attracting foreign direct investment from south africa via the parent bank standard bank South Africa.

Is dangote not in other African countries like Ethiopia, Zambia, kenyan Are Nigerian banks not everywhere in African countries Alot of you people here don’t understand international trade. It sounds cool to fantasize kicking others out meanwhile we have companies in other countries.

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by completeskills: 5:11pm On Feb 06, 2023
Just think about the number of people that will become jobless if these south African companies like MTn and ShopRite pull out if Nigeria. Does it not scare you?
Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by Blue3k(m): 5:21pm On Feb 06, 2023
jantman:


His question got me confused and wondering If I truly have been living in Nigeria.

These are my questions.

1. What are the South Africa investment in Nigeria?

2. In what ways are South Africa investment benefited Nigeria as a nation?

3. How will South Africa business affect the Nigeria economy or people if they seize to exist in Nigeria?

4. What is Nigeria as a nation benefiting from South Africa as a nation?

Can Nigerians or any South Africans here on this forum educate me by answering my Questions. smiley

1. Direct investment in property and cellular infrastructure. They provide premium services certain Nigerians desire. You complain Nigerians are being exploited but there's a free market in the goods being sold. There's no monopoly on any of the services and everyone's free to use cheaper options.

2. You see the jobs and services.

3. People lose the jobs and less goods are supplied to the market.

4. Tax revenue, jobs, FDI and financial investments.
Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by LocalStandard1(m): 6:07pm On Feb 06, 2023
completeskills:
Just think about the number of people that will become jobless if these south African companies like MTn and ShopRite pull out if Nigeria. Does it not scare you?

ShopRite is no longer in Nigeria and the people and employees continue their works in the malls. Nothing changed so much so even you didn't even notice.

ShopRite is gone but many other products took its place since. That is what will happen to MTN and co. That's what happened to Celtel, Zain, now Airtel is still waxing stronger and stronger.

They said Nigerians and the Nigerian economy will be hurt when ShopRite leave, now many other malls and Plazas are springing up. Even the bunt down Ebeanor Supermarket is already being built up as we speak, I pass there. Shopping malls and Plazas are the new money making scheme now especially in Abuja.

Let MTN and Multichoice go and you will see what will happen to their structures in a month.

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by jantman(m): 10:17pm On Feb 06, 2023
Blue3k:


1. Direct investment in property and cellular infrastructure. They provide premium services certain Nigerians desire. You complain Nigerians are being exploited but there's a free market in the goods being sold. There's no monopoly on any of the services and everyone's free to use cheaper options.

2. You see the jobs and services.

3. People lose the jobs and less goods are supplied to the market.

4. Tax revenue, jobs, FDI and financial investments.

Wht caught my attention WS the front thread on how the South African O P was boasting how SA haz become tbe power house of Africa. How SA has become the america of Africa. How SA Investment in Nigeria has boa the Nigeria economy. I quote him, but Nigerians has invested in other Africa countries too

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by jantman(m): 10:18pm On Feb 06, 2023
Wht caught my attention WS the front thread on how the South African O P was boasting how SA haz become tbe power house of Africa. How SA has become the america of Africa. How SA Investment in Nigeria has boa the Nigeria economy. I quote him, but Nigerians has invested in other Africa countries too

LocalStandard1:


ShopRite is no longer in Nigeria and the people and employees continue their works in the malls. Nothing changed so much so even you didn't even notice.

ShopRite is gone but many other products took its place since. That is what will happen to MTN and co. That's what happened to Celtel, Zain, now Airtel is still waxing stronger and stronger.

They said Nigerians and the Nigerian economy will be hurt when ShopRite leave, now many other malls and Plazas are springing up. Even the bunt down Ebeanor Supermarket is already being built up as we speak, I pass there. Shopping malls and Plazas are the new money making scheme now especially in Abuja.

Let MTN and Multichoice go and you will see what will happen to their structures in a month.

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by LocalStandard1(m): 10:31pm On Feb 06, 2023
jantman:
Wht caught my attention WS the front thread on how the South African O P was boasting how SA haz become tbe power house of Africa. How SA has become the america of Africa. How SA Investment in Nigeria has boa the Nigeria economy. I quote him, but Nigerians has invested in other Africa countries too

That South Africans for you, ignorant braggarts. Should we all talk about our investments in other countries we will not end anytime soon. Nigeria's contributions to other nations are not known cause they don't affect the Nigerian people directly, we go out and hustle for our own. Unlike them that are lazy and wait on government stipends or they loot shops.

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by christejames(m): 10:57pm On Feb 06, 2023
We've nationalized most of their assets...


MTN Nigeria is wholly owned by a Nigerian now (although through franchise from MTN group)

Shoprite is now wholly owned by Nigerian (same franchise issue here with the name).

As for DStv that one is still enjoying the monopoly of our corrupt politicians but TStv is gradually coming up.

We now have so many private and modern shopping centers and malls like Robans Stores, Everyday Market, MarketSquare Etc...



Don't mind those Southafricans
Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by Brendaniel: 2:05am On Feb 07, 2023
sapele914:
Nigerians the most ungrateful things, Jehovah said let their be light, & there was light, ordinary electricity they cannot give themselves?

180 million Sambos living in darkness, yet they have the most churches in the world?

Hypocrites.

And you are a Tinubu supporter

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Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by GloriousGbola: 7:59am On Feb 07, 2023
ednut1:

This is a senseless thread. South africa has a sophisticated financial market with lots of funds they will always seek to invest else where. Our billionaires are mostly not interested in innovative things and only seek our govt related contracts or monopoly. Mtn service and internet cannot be compared to glo so forget the pricing. Many times people are unable to use their glo data.

Since Hitech crashed has any Nigerian company come out to compete with multi choice Did shoprite not revolutionize the retail business in Nigeria Is Stanbic bank not attracting foreign direct investment from south africa via the parent bank standard bank South Africa.

Is dangote not in other African countries like Ethiopia, Zambia, kenyan Are Nigerian banks not everywhere in African countries Alot of you people here don’t understand international trade. It sounds cool to fantasize kicking others out meanwhile we have companies in other countries.

These louts deserve jobs in Nigerian run companies where their souls can be fked over and they can be underpaid. The SA companies are far better employers than naija companies. It was when shoprite was being sold I found they had a union. Which private naija company will allow that? Most glo employees na packaged third party contract.

The dstv they love to hate gave them Africa magic and Indian TV.

These people need to go back way back to how it used to be
Re: Can Any South Africans Here Answer My Questions? by AfriqueDuZuid: 9:25am On Feb 07, 2023
christejames:
We've nationalized most of their assets...


MTN Nigeria is wholly owned by a Nigerian now (although through franchise from MTN group)

Shoprite is now wholly owned by Nigerian (same franchise issue here with the name).

As for DStv that one is still enjoying the monopoly of our corrupt politicians but TStv is gradually coming up.

We now have so many private and modern shopping centers and malls like Robans Stores, Everyday Market, MarketSquare Etc...



Don't mind those Southafricans

MTN Nigeria is 70% owned by MTN group, it is not a Nigerian company nor is it Nationalized.

Shoprite Nigeria was licensed to a Nigerian for limited duration.

Johannesburg has now malls than the entire Nigeria as a country.

I think Nigerians don't know what a mall is below is a mall in Soweto

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