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Nigerians living in South Africa are at risk

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NN gave an advisory about Operation Dudula, a plan to attack foreign nationals.

TVC News Nigeria gives us a report about a potential risk to Nigerians in South Africa.

There is no denying that South Africa has a long and complicated history when it comes to intolerance. The country has been plagued by racial tensions for centuries, and these tensions came to a head in the 20th century with the rise of the apartheid regime. While the apartheid regime was eventually toppled, the country has still struggled to come to terms with its past and heal the divisions that exist between its various racial and ethnic groups. Recent years have seen a resurgence of intolerance in South Africa, with a number of high-profile incidents making headlines. In 2015, for example, a group of black students at the University of the Witwatersrand were expelled for allegedly singing an inflammatory song during a protest. Another important factor is the level of education. When people are not well-educated, they may be more likely to believe negative stereotypes about other groups of people. This can lead to intolerance of those groups. Finally, the history of a country can also contribute to intolerance.


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Abusi
Abusi
9 months ago

Nigerians living in South Africa should migrate back to the country or to other countries as a result of this intelligence of imminent attack on foreigners. South Africa is known to be hostile to foreigners, especially during the period of Apartheid.

Haykaylyon26
Haykaylyon26
9 months ago

Nigeria citizen living in south Africa should leave the country and come back or try other country their life is important most because of attack on foreigners

Tonerol10
Tonerol10
9 months ago

The way the South Africa are killing Nigerian is not good at all. South Africa Government is not even taking it serious self. My advice to our people over there.. Is for them to come back or move to another country. Life is precious ooo.

theApr
theApr
9 months ago

If Nigeria was a sane place and things are working, would anyone want to migrate. I blame the government. However, Nigerians in SA should try as much as possible to ensure their safety. If they have to relocate though.

Hassan Isa
Hassan Isa
9 months ago

The issue in South Africa is that many individuals do not have adequate education, and as a result, they are more prone to believe the false notions that have been perpetuated about other people’s communities.

Bola12
Bola12
9 months ago

South Africa’s past has had a role in contributing to the country’s intolerance of people of various nationalities and it’s not meant to be like that.

Tolaniiii
Tolaniiii
9 months ago

If only our country is a safe one, then I’m sure that no citizen of this country will make a decision to migrate, the government should work on this.

Christiana
Christiana
9 months ago

Emigration is something very common in Nigeria, and it’s putting the life of a lot of citizens at risk . One thing the government need to work on is the defense system of this country.

Adesanyaj72
Adesanyaj72
9 months ago

If our government can’t protect those in their territory, how will they be able to send help to other citizens in another country??

Ultra0711
Ultra0711
9 months ago

A country with such intolerance history should be the last a foreigner should call home. Nigerians over there should just migrate for the safety of there lives.

DimOla
DimOla
9 months ago

If we have good leaders who are doing the right things in Nigeria, why should we bordering ourselves about moving to South Africa in search of greener pastures. Now Nigerian living in South Africa of the plan attacks on foreigners by South Africans.

Iyanu12345ogg
Iyanu12345ogg
9 months ago

No place like hope..they say. I implore our citizens to return home or better still relocate to a more promising country due to the country’s current situation.

SarahDiv
SarahDiv
9 months ago

Nigerians living in South Africa should start exiting South Africa now that they have been warn of a planned attacks on foreigners by the South Africa. Our government will not do anything to resolve it. Only to make noise and do not.

Nwachukwu Kingsley
Nwachukwu Kingsley
9 months ago

Nigerians should avoid this country for the main time because their xenophobic acts is on fire right now

Remi1
Remi1
9 months ago

In spite of the fact that South Africa is currently grappling with its troubled history and working to mend the rifts that exist among its many different racial and ethnic groups, this is not intended to be for them.

Adeolastan
Adeolastan
9 months ago

The South African government should do all the possible best curb any breakdown of law and order by it citizens.

Kazeem1
Kazeem1
9 months ago

It’s only God that can protect the Nigerians currently in south Africa because these people are vile and dangerous

Chibuzor
Chibuzor
9 months ago

Despite the fact that the apartheid administration was eventually overthrown, South Africa continues to struggle to come to terms with its history and heal the fractures within the country; as a result, South Africa’s tolerance has suffered.

Taiwoo
Taiwoo
9 months ago

The United States has a long history of racial strife, which reached a boiling point in the 20th century along with many of the issues that stemmed from it. This conflict has afflicted the country for generations.