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“Going back to historical antecedents, we made great sacrifices for South Africa to become a free state.” Nigeria

South Africa president envoy Monday told Nigeria president Muhammadu Buhari that none of his citizens died in the latest anti-foreigner attack in South Africa.

Radebe said South Africa was an integral part of Africa and is fully committed to peace and integration of the continent. During with the South African team, Buhari recalled the roles Nigeria played in engendering majority rule in South Africa and ending the apartheid. “Our leadership was quite committed to the cause. We made sacrifices, which younger people of today may not know. During my last visit to South Africa with the late President Robert Mugabe, it was very emotional, as Mugabe spoke about Nigeria’s contribution to free South Africa,” Buhari said.

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