Our police did nothing to stop xenophobic attacks – Coordinator, South African women married to Nigerians XenophobiaSouthAfrica
The Coordinator of South African Women Married to Nigerians, Mrs Thelma Okoro, tells FEMI MAKINDE that South African women are not in support of plan to relocate NigeriansWe have been living together for the past 16 years but the marriage is 11 years old.
Do you support the calls that the South African Government should compensate the victims of these xenophobic attacks? What I think can help is that there should be serious campaigns against drugs. Its negative effects on the health of those involved in it and the effects on the economy and many others should be highlighted. Association of Nigerians living here should make it known to the drug dealers that they do not support them in any way and that whatever they do should not be linked to them.
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