Back to Nigeria in pains: ‘We left our wives, children in South Africa’
Despite the great relief that they were finally back to Nigeria, most of the returnees from South Africa, following repeated xenophobic attacks, expressed mixed emotions as they recounted different heartrending stories of abuse, torture, violence in the hands of their South African hosts.Segun Salau, 32, who hails from Ondo State, had spent five years living with his sister who had a stall in South Africa.
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