xenophobia
The acting High Commissioner, of South Africa to Nigerian, Amb. Bobby Moroe in a chat with Punchng revealed that he has directed that all operations of the commission should be shut down until the situation gets better. According to him; “I directed that the Mission should be closed until the situation improves. We heard that […]
Nigerian singers, Zlatan and Mr Eazi recently took to Instagram to discuss the hardship in Nigeria. According to them, things have gotten so bad that graduates now take to social media to beg for money. While Zlatan stated that there was no hope for Nigeria, Mr Eazi maintained that there was indeed hope for the […]
Apparently, some Nigerians have been doing the worse, attacking Nigerian owned businesses here in Nigeria, attacking any foreign citizens in a very reckless manner and even robbing and vandalizing stores perceived to be foreign-owned. The comedian is among a few celebrities who are using their platform to stop this menace. He, however, revealed that a […]
The OAP who is half Armenian and half Nigerian said he was driving in his car on his way to do some shopping when a bike guy alerted him that white men were being attacked where he was driving towards. Apparently, some Nigerian chose to pour out their anger on foreign nationals especially the whites, […]
Nigerian car dealer Kennedy Orji watched his cars that worth around R3m go up in flames as South Africans attacked his car lot and set everything ablaze. According to him; “I sell used cars and 30 cars that were my bread and hard-earned investment were burnt to ashes and I don’t know why,” said Orji. […]
In a detailed post, the comedian pointed out that out of about 2.3million immigrants living in S.A, only about 1.6million are Africans and the investments of these Africans are mostly small shops and other little businesses which don’t amount to more than 0.00001% of the nation’s wealth. He further stated that there are only about […]
Nigerians are currently being attacked in South Africa at the moment because they are foreigners living and doing well over there. This is not the first time there will be xenophobic attacks on Nigerian citizens in South Africa. Nigerians have taken to social media to condemn the act and some have started boycotting products from […]
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