Tuesday, November 10, 2015

MTN South Africa, Nigeria, Boko Haram and Illegal Cellphones used for Suicide Bombings...

I have NO CLUE what DISNEY PICTURE HAD THIS FUCKIN INTRO LOGO TO IT! I DO HOWEVER KNOW WHAT SONG THAT IS AND LEMME TELL YA SOMETHING!? THAT SONG'S GOT NO BUSINESS IN ANY DISNEY MOVIE! When I came across this video last week I was like "What. The. FUCK!? What is THAT SONG doing being used in a fuckin DISNEY ANYTHING!?" and of course the song is THIS ONE;
Uhhh, and for the un-informed this is the song Ave Satani from THE OMEN! Which means, HAIL SATAN! WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT DOING IN ANY DISNEY ANYTHING!?

I included this with the article BECAUSE I KEPT WONDERING HOW BOKO HARAM WAS PULLING OFF AND COORDINATING SUICIDE BOMBING ATTACKS AND NOW I KNOW HOW THANKS TO THIS ARTICLE, MIND YOU!? As I am POSTING THIS SHIT HERE, I am looking at a raw video feed of Nazi-Cops WHO GOT HIT HEAD ON BY SOME DRUGGED UP DRUNK WHITE CRAZY BITCH!? WHO THEY FINALLY HAVE TO CAR CHASE DOWN AND THIS BITCH COMES OUT THROUGH HER SUNROOF TALKING CRAZY SHIT AND I'M LIKE "OKAY! TOMMY-GUN HER ASS UP NOW! SHE RAMMED A NAZI-COP CAR, KILL HER NOW! SHOOT THIS CRAZY WHITE BITCH NOW! SHE IS SCREAMING CRAZY SHIT AT YOU, KILL HER NOW! SHE REFUSES TO COMPLY, KILL HER NOW!"

Nothing.
This bitch was PSYCHO-CRAZY!
BUT NOBODY WAS YELLING SHE'S GOING FOR MY GUN!
It is just UTTERLY INSULTING how Nazi-Cops will BE ON THEIR BEST BEHAVIOR TO SAVE THE SCUMMIEST WHITE SCUM! But they get a Black Person, ESPECIALLY A BLACKMAN IN THEIR CROSSHAIRS!? AWWWWWWWWWWW, IT'S ON NOW!
If I can FIND THE VIDEO so you can see this shit for yourself, I'LL POST IT!

Now back to the main article;

CEO of African telecom giant MTN resigns; Nigeria fine looms

Associated Press 
Cars are parked inside an MTN Nigeria office compound in Lagos, Nigeria Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015. Africa's biggest telecommunications company is locked in a nasty battle with one of the most powerful governments on the continent, with billions of dollars at stake. MTN Nigeria, MTN Group's subsidiary here, was fined $5.2 billion for failing to meet an August deadline to deactivate 5.2 million unregistered cellphone SIM cards. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)
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JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The CEO of Africa's biggest telecommunications company resigned on Monday because of a $5.2 billion fine meted out to MTN Group's Nigerian subsidiary.
Sifiso Dabengwa was quoted in a company statement as saying he resigned "due to the most unfortunate prevailing circumstances occurring at MTN Nigeria."
Former group president Phuthuma Nhleko will act in his place for the next six months, the company said. Nhleko promised to "proactively deal" with the Nigerian Communications Commission, the regulator that fined the subsidiary for failing to meet a deadline to deactivate 5.2 million unregistered cellphone SIM cards. It's considered a security threat in Nigeria, where authorities say cell phones are used to coordinate suicide bombings and other militant attacks by Boko Haram Islamic extremists as well as in rampant kidnappings and armed robberies.
Risk analyst Eurasia Group on Monday suggested Nigeria likely will "sharply reduce" the fine by more than half, or face "a chilling impact on foreign direct investment."
The share price of the company based in South Africa and listed on the Johannesburg Stock exchange has lost about a fifth of its value, according to South Africa's Business Report.
"Shareholders are advised to continue to exercise caution when dealing in the company's securities until a further announcement is made," MTN said.
On Monday, the price dipped on news of Dabengwa's resignation. When the fine was first announced at the end of October, MTN's share price tumbled. Last week, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange halted trade of MTN shares until the company assured shareholders that it was negotiating the fine with Nigerian authorities.
Nigeria's 60 million-plus MTN cellphone subscribers provide about one-third of profits for MTN Group, which has 233 million subscribers in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, according to the company website.

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