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FILE: South Africa Police Services officers stop looters from looting in central Durban, on Sunday. Photo: AFPNigeria’s Consul General in South Africa, Malik Abdul, has called on Nigerians in that country to exercise restraint, be cautious and as much as possible avoid high-risk areas.
He advised Nigerians to avoid being caught up in the violent protest, as the South African police and other law enforcement agencies are working hard to bring the situation under control.
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