BREAKING: Nigeria won’t severe diplomatic ties with South Africa – FG XenophobiaInSouthAfrica FridayMotivation
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, has said that the country would not severe diplomatic ties with South Africa following the current xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.
He noted that any attempt by the country to cut diplomatic relationship with the former apartheid nation, would greatly affect Nigerians and their huge investment there. Onyeama, who briefed journalists after a meeting with the Senate panel led by Senator Bashir Ajibola, Nigeria would consider other options apart from diplomatic ties severance, to resolve the unfortunate development.
“Part of that road map on the executive side Mr. President has dispatched a special envoy to South Africa who would be holding discussion with the South African government at the very highest level.
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