Xenophobia: No Nigerian was Murdered In South Africa...Minister Of Foreign Affair Says
The President Muhammadu Buhari led government on Wednesday said that no Nigerian was executed in the most recent xenophobic assaults in South Africa, Igbere TV reports. Igbere TV had revealed that properties worth
a huge number of naira, having a place with Nigerians in South Africa, were set on fire with numerous others plundered by South Africans. Leader of the Nigeria Union in South Africa,
Friend Adetola Olubajo, said the assaults started on Sunday morning in Jeppestown region of Johannesburg. Mr Olubajo said in an explanation that the crowd
"plundered a few shops possessed by remote nationals", including, "yet the police later scattered the furious horde and made some capture."
Be that as it may, responding, Lauretta Onochie, Buhari's Special
Aide on Social Media, said the recordings being circled via web-based networking media were not later, demanding that no Nigerian was lost to the assault. "No Nigerian life has been lost in South Africa in the most recent couple of days. The recordings being strutted on the online life are old recordings that are disconnected to Nigerians in South Africa", she tweeted.
a huge number of naira, having a place with Nigerians in South Africa, were set on fire with numerous others plundered by South Africans. Leader of the Nigeria Union in South Africa,
Friend Adetola Olubajo, said the assaults started on Sunday morning in Jeppestown region of Johannesburg. Mr Olubajo said in an explanation that the crowd
"plundered a few shops possessed by remote nationals", including, "yet the police later scattered the furious horde and made some capture."
Be that as it may, responding, Lauretta Onochie, Buhari's Special
Aide on Social Media, said the recordings being circled via web-based networking media were not later, demanding that no Nigerian was lost to the assault. "No Nigerian life has been lost in South Africa in the most recent couple of days. The recordings being strutted on the online life are old recordings that are disconnected to Nigerians in South Africa", she tweeted.
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