Breaking: Another Fresh Attack On Nigerians In South Africa Emerged

Breaking: Another Fresh Attack On Nigerians In South Africa Emerged


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Details have emerged showing that South Africans have began another round of xenophobic attacks on Nigerians. 

 



Xenophobic attack on Nigerians (File photo)


 

 

There is a renewed attacks on Nigerians living in South Africa, a report by TheNation has revealed.

 

According to reliable sources, the attacks took place in Mpumalamga.

 

Already, the leadership of Nigerian Citizens South Africa  (NICASA) and the Nigeria Consular General to South Africa are gathering information on the developyment.

 

Details shortly…

 

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I Spent More Than N280 Million To Bring Back Nigerians From South Africa - Air Peace

I Spent More Than N280 Million To Bring Back Nigerians From South Africa - Air Peace

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Allen Onyeama the CEO of Air Peace, disclosed this while addressing the media shortly after 187 Nigerians returned from South Africa over xenophobic attacks.

The airline had offered free flights to those who sought to return.

“I put together over N280 million in other to bring these people back, Air Peace decided to bring them free of charge, nobody paid us a dime, we decided to do it free of charge for our country and for our people.”

“When I stepped inside the aircraft to welcome them, they mobbed me and started singing the Nigerian national anthem, there was nobody there singing about separation, they felt proud to be Nigerian, they rose in unison, that drew tears from me.”



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Breaking : President Trump Reacts, Threatens To Sanction South Africa Over Xenophobia Attack

Breaking : President Trump Reacts,  Threatens To Sanction South Africa  Over Xenophobia Attack


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The President of the United states of America has reacted to the South African Xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other Foreigners, Many have been killed, Many businesses collapsed.

Mr President wrote this on his Twitter Handle @realDonalTrump.

“This barbaric attacks by South Africans is very Disappointing, its time we Put South Africa under Strong Economic Sanction.”

“Firs it was the Minority white people now it the African, Either Cyril get his people in line or we pull out all our Investments and they Learn.”

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Nigerians Must Leave Our Country - South Africans Vows

Nigerians Must Leave Our Country - South Africans Vows



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According to screen shots obtained from a Popular south Chat group, the south Africans seems to have Developed maximum hatred for Nigerians in their country and that’s exactly the cause of xenophobia attacks, Almost every day, at-least one Nigerian must die in South Africa.

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Breaking: Nigeria Pulled Out From World Economic Forum In South Africa Over Fresh Xenophobic Attacks

Breaking: Nigeria Pulled Out From World Economic Forum In South Africa Over Fresh Xenophobic Attacks


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Nigeria has pulled out of the ongoing World Economic Forum in Cape Town, South Africa, over fresh xenophobic attacks.

The country has also recalled Kabiru Bala, its high commissioner to South Africa, according to a presidential source.

The source said the decisions were taken at a meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and  Geoffrey Onyeama, minister of foreign affairs, at the presidential villa in Abuja, on Tuesday.

Osinbajo was to represent Nigeria at the three-day forum ending on Friday.

In its initial response to the fresh attacks, the federal government had summoned Bobby Monroe, South Africa’s high commissioner to Nigeria.

Buhari also dispatched a special envoy to convey to President Cyril Ramaphosa, his concerns on the attacks.

Nigeria has also demanded full compensation for its citizens involved in the latest attacks.

“In the first place, we must address the issue of compensation. There has to be accountability and there has to be responsibility for compensating all those Nigerians that have suffered loss and we are going to absolutely push forward,” Onyeama had told Moroe at at a joint news briefing in Abuja on Tuesday.

TheCable had reported that Buhari was contemplating turning down the invitation of his South African counterpart over the violence against Nigerians in South Africa.

Ramaphosa had invited the Nigerian leader to his country on October 3 for discussions on strengthening the unity between both countries.

When both men met on the sidelines of the seventh Tokyo International Conference for Africa Development (TICAD7) in Yokohama, Japan, last week, they pledged commitment to the meeting which is now less likely to hold.

The latest incident in South Africa has sparked a nationwide outrage, with mobs invading MTN, Shoprite, PEP Stores and other South Africa-owned businesses across the country.

In Ibadan, Oyo state capital aggrieved individuals set MTN office on fire. The offices of the telecommunications giant were also attacked in Abuja and Akwa Ibom.

In Lagos, suspected hoodlums broke into a Shoprite outlet in Ajah, carting away items such as grocery, electronics and bicycles.

One person was killed while a police van was set on fire during an outbreak of violence at a Shoprite outlet on Lekki-Epe expressway.

A store belonging to PEP was also looted in the Surulere area of Lagos state. Security have been beefed up across foreign businesses operating in Nigeria.



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Ghana Must Go: Historical Reminder Of How Nigerians Treat Their Fellow Africans

Ghana Must Go: Historical Reminder Of How Nigerians Treat Their Fellow Africans


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Our compatriots in South Africa are today indirect victims of the sins of their fathers. No sin goes unpunished!

On April 15, 1985 the Hon. Minister for Internal Affairs, General later Senator Mamman Magoro announced that the almost 700,000 African immigrants in Nigeria must leave by 6pm on May 10, 1985.

Most were from Ghana with others from as far as Gambia to Central African Republic.

These fellow Africans had come here for work and economic opportunity. They were not allowed to leave with more than N22 then the equivalent of US$30 irrespective of their life savings, number of properties and quantum of investment. They were officially robbed! Trust us as many Nigerians took undue advantage of the chaos to unleash all manner of mayhem on them. It was a sad period for African solidarity.

Fast forward to present day when these Ghanaians after their humiliation out of Nigeria through discipline and focus with sheer hard work and purposeful leadership have turned their country around. Today they don’t need any visa to visit South Africa.

Meanwhile we the so-called “Giant of Africa” are here looting Shoprites and burning MTN outlets!

The new norm in our nation are frequent blackouts and growing insecurity. The fault neither resides in DSTV offices nor Protea Hotels. It is in us! Nigeria now needs its own version of JJ Rawlings! As Fela would say in ITT.

Written by — Agbo Emmanuel






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