The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) on Wednesday declared war on South African nationals and their businesses in Nigeria
Scores of the Nigerian students led by the National Public Relations Officer, NANS, Adeyemi Azeez, who poured into Lalubu street, Oke Lewo, located within the Central Business District of Abeokuta, the state capital, said NANS’ anger and ‘quit the country’ directive to the South African nationals, were precipitated by the wanton killing of Nigerians in South Africa, looting of their properties and the inability of the authority to arrest the situation.
“Clearly, our detest of anything that has to do with the South Africans is not unconnected to the spate of killings of our people in their country which has now taken another gear. “Going forward, as young people who originally own this country and we would not wait for President Muhammadu Buhari who have refused to take a leadership and decisive position on the menace of the South Africans.
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