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Africans should leave South Africa and not regret it, as a first step towards redressing the unceasing arrogance of that country against fellow Africans that joined forces to liberate her from the crushing white apartheid reg... SayNoToXenophobia Africa

Nigerians, indeed, Africans should leave South Africa and not regret it, as a first step towards redressing the unceasing bullying, intimidation, and arrogance of that country against fellow Africans that joined forces to liberate her from the crushing white apartheid regime. African nations should severe diplomatic relations with South Africa as a mark of protest. This land of apartheid should be isolated and let’s watch how it copes with being an island.

I will focus this comment on Nigeria because of the other African nations may be better off, as not many of their citizens are migrating or found everywhere, unlike Nigerians that are found all over the world. Nigeria is the topmost migrant country in Africa, according to the Pew Research Centre. The Jewish wise King Solomon says, “Do not set foot in your neighbor’s house too often. Otherwise, he will see too much of you and hate you,” Proverbs 25:17. Granted that there is freedom of movement and there are international laws and treaties supporting that, it is not wise that people should be profiled or known to be found everywhere around the world. And some exhibit unnecessary flamboyancy that attracts the envy and hatred of the host nation people and makes them a target of attacks.

The second thing Nigeria should do is to escalate the problem. I mean escalate the crisis the same way South Africa has done with a view to de-escalating it at the appropriate time. Breaking diplomatic relations with South Africa is the first thing that should have been done. Too many government officials and other prominent citizens frequent South Africa as if it is their paradise.

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