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I Will Help SA Returnees From Ondo State To Start New Lives – Rotimi Akeredolu

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Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, on Friday, has vowed to give proper support to South African returnees of Ondo origin so that they can start new lives. Gov Rotimi, who received the returnees in his office, also gave them N100,000 cash each for resettlement activities in their several communities. ...

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What South Africans Are Doing To Nigerians Is Not Xenophobia But Poverty – Zodwa Wabantu

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Famous South African performer Zodwa Wabantu, has blasted citizens of her country for the xenophobic attack on Africans living in her country. The pantless dancer, in a clip, disclosed that the recent attack on African Nationals and Nigerians living in SA is not about xenophobia but poverty. She revealed that ...

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Xenophobia Is Displayed By Animals – Timi Dakolo

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Popular singer, Timi Dakolo has described Xenophobia as “an attribute seen and displayed by animals” Reacting to the ongoing killings in SA, he wrote, “It is beneath us as humans. Killing your fellow human for no reason will never be ok. Our government must take actions now, show the world ...

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I No Longer Rate South African Men – YCee

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The last two days have recorded a strained relationship between Nigeria and South Africa over the xenophobic attacks in SA. Popular rapper, Ycee has even learned his voice on the xenophobic attack on social media and it has attracted several reactions. The rapper blasted South African men over the sad ...

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Xenophobic attacks: Nigeria starts evacuation of citizens from South Africa

The Goodluck Jonathan-government has approved the evacuation of Nigerians from South Africa as xenophobic attacks linger. Vanguard reports that, the Nigerian Commission in South Africa will commence the evacuation of Nigerians,today Monday, in a bid to save them from the spread of the attack. Following xenophobic attacks by South Africans ...

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