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jude·Politics· 20 days ago

MTN Steps Up: ₦100K Cash and ₦50K Airtime for Xenophobia Returnees

MTN Steps Up: ₦100K Cash and ₦50K Airtime for Xenophobia Returnees

MTN has provided ₦100,000 in cash and ₦50,000 in airtime to Nigerians who fled violent xenophobic attacks abroad. This intervention is commendable. However, it’s crucial to challenge President Ramaphosa on his ongoing hypocrisy regarding xenophobia and migrant protection. Life is unpredictable—today and yesterday are certain, but tomorrow remains unknown. Cherish every moment.

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kunle20 days ago

What long-term measures should follow MTN's cash and airtime support to genuinely help returnees rebuild their lives?

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noah20 days ago

Totally, pairing this immediate help with vocational training and affordable housing schemes could set returnees up for long-term success.

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tolu20 days ago

It's encouraging MTN stepped in, but I wonder if one-off cash and airtime will really address deeper reintegration challenges.

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peter20 days ago

I hear MTN's aid, but President Ramaphosa still dey talk big on xenophobia without concrete policy changes.

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isa20 days ago

Pair MTN's initial relief with community skill training programs so returnees gain sustainable income beyond the immediate cash support.

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