The Nigerian Community in South Africa has announced the killing of Clement Nwaogu, who was burnt alive by a mob in the latest xenophobia attack in that country. The Publicity …
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The Nigerian Community in South Africa, say, four members are in critical condition in the hospital while some shops have been burnt in renewed attacks by South Africans. Mr Paul …
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Again, Nigerians In South Africa Protest Continuous Killings Of Citizens
by Damilare Salami 2 minutes readThe Nigerian mission in South Africa says it has protested the killing of Nigerians to the government of that country. Two Nigerians were recently killed by the South African police …
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Nigerians Tongue-Lash National Assembly On Visit To South Africa Over Xenophobic Attacks
by Damilare Salami 4 minutes readNigerians across regions have tongue-lashed the National Assembly delegation to South Africa over the xenophobic attacks their fellow citizens against living in South Africa. One would wonder if our lawmakers …
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Obasanjo schools Jacob Zuma on how to manage Xenophobia in South Africa [WATCH]
by Reporterby Reporter 0 minutes readFormer President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, while speaking at the Texas Southern University (TSU) in Houston, Texas on April 25, says that South Africa doesn’t deserve to be called an …
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Xenophobic Attacks: Senate sends delegate to South Africa
by Reporterby Reporter 1 minutes readFollowing the renewed xenophobic attacks against Nigerians in South Africa, the Nigerian Senate, on Tuesday resolved to send a delegation of lawmakers to the South African parliament. The delegates will …
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South African President Jacob Zuma has condemned acts of violence between citizens and non-nationals, especially xenophobic attacks, his office said on Friday. There have been various reports of sporadic xenophobic …
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FG reacts to recent attacks on Nigerians in South Africa
by Reporterby Reporter 2 minutes readThe Federal Government has released a statement condemning the recent attack on businesses owned by Nigerians in South Africa. Some aggrieved South Africans had accused Nigerians and other African Nationals …

