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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Five Wounded In Fresh Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa...

Five Nigerians living in South Africa were on Tuesday, 22nd October attacked in a fresh xenophobic crisis.




The recent attack happened at Mpumalamga Province and some areas of Witbank where the residents were attacking their Nigerian neighbours.

The attacks started when some indigenes commenced breaking into shops owned by Nigerians and other African countries, looting and burning them down. The South African police were said to have restored normalcy to the area but albeit a little too late because damage had already been done.

In the course of looting and stealing, five Nigerians got caught up in the attack and were injured.

There are also reports that the leadership of Nigerian citizens in South Africa (NICASA) and Nigeria's Consular general to South Africa, Godwin Adama are on their way to Witbank and Mpumalamga to mediate in on the recent crisis.


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15 comments:

  1. What are Nigerians still doing there if they are singled out for lynching?

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  2. Government joint speech and address cannot change certain situations.

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  3. Na wa o! I’m not sure these attacks will ever end, Nigerians should come home at least they will have peace here. Though it’s not easy starting all over again but it’s for their own good

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  4. Nigerians are still in South Africa, Doing what there?
    Do they love their lives at all?

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    1. Help me ask them o. Country that hates us, leave una no gree leave.

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    2. Check your Id there is a mistake there

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  5. Not again?? God help our brothers and sisters over there 🙏

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  6. this is sad, why are Nigerians still in south africa after all the killings.

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  7. Am I supposed to feel sorry for them? 194 countries in the world. If they chose to die in SA, that's their problem. I no send.

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