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Business activities have resumed at various firms owned by South African nationals in Lagos. Many of the outlets in Lekki, Surulere, Mushin, Agege, Ogba, Ikeja, among others, have opened for business.


At the Shoprite centre in Lekki, business went on as it did before the reprisal attacks following the xenophobic attacks on African residents in South Africa. Nigerians were among those targeted.

Some Multichoice offices at Agege were, however, not open for business.

PEP at Ogba is back with customers engaging in shopping.

At Bode Thomas in Surulere, the DSTV was also open for business; a staff also confirmed they resumeed work nationwide on Sunday.

He said some branches reopened on Saturday, but stressed that by Sunday morning all branches had reopened.