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South Africa must pay heavy price

.. Prof Bolaji Akinyemi “These attacks have been happening since South Africa became independent and I can understand why Nigerians should feel that South Africans are...

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XENOPHOBIA: Sanwo-Olu calls for calm, warns against reprisals

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has vowed to deal with troublemakers exploiting the ongoing xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa to...

South Africa: Why attacks on Nigerians will not end anytime now

  By Adewale Adeoye For over two decades, Nigerians have continuously been forced out of their homeland due to the suffocating, inhuman and degrading situation...

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 Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa: Enough is enough- Senate President

Nigeria’s senate President, Ahmed Lawan has derided the xenophobic barracks on foreigners especially Nigerians in south Africa,saying Nigerians have had enough of...

Attacks on Shoprite, South African businesses resisted – Lagos police

  The Lagos State Police Command has reacted to the attempted attacks on Shoprite and other South African businesses in different parts of the state. The police...

Attacks on Nigerians in South Africa barbaric-Ossai

The Special Assistant to Delta State Governor on Special Duties  (media) and Youths Ambassador, Mr. Ossai Ovie Success, has condemned the attacks on foreign-owned...

MultiChoice condemns violence in South Africa, calls for dialogue

  Pay television service giant, MultiChoice one of the South African companies operating in Nigeria and which some people have been pushing to be attacked in...