Nando’s distances itself from Bushiri posts and fake Twitter account

The Nando’s brand is being taken for a ride. Picture: Supplied

The Nando’s brand is being taken for a ride. Picture: Supplied

Published Nov 16, 2020

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Fugitive Shepherd Bushiri has been trending lately following him and his wife Mary fleeing South Africa for Malawi just days after being granted bail.

He told his followers on Saturday he was a law-abiding citizen who had no intention to evade standing trial on the fraud charges against him.

Bushiri said he would ask the Malawian government to intervene and seek assurances from the South African government that he would be safe and it would ensure officials allegedly targeting him be removed from the case so that he could receive a fair trial.

Jumping in on the conversation about him fleeing the country is a fake Nando’s Twitter account which has shared an ad graphic about Bushiri demanding ten hot full chickens every day if people want him to come back, or else they will see him next year in January. In the caption, the account claims it is giving away a one-year voucher to anyone who will like and retweet the post and follow them.

— Nandos (@Nandos_SA_) November 15, 2020

With over 90 000 followers at the time of publishing, the ad did the rounds on social media, but yes, it’s a fake.

Nando’s SA responded to the post saying while they valued the enthusiasm of fans for their brand, they did not appreciate the production of these fake ads or parody accounts. The chicken franchise said it was in bad taste and in no way aligned to their brand or values. It said if it wasn’t on their page, it wasn’t theirs.

— NandosSA (@NandosSA) November 16, 2020

Some funny responses followed:

— Lizy wabo Schoba® (@LeezyReloaded) November 15, 2020

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