Real reasons for xenophobic attacks in S/Africa-Experts
Some experts on international affairs, on Monday, expressed their views on the latest xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals in South-Africa in which protesters have destroyed several lives and valuable property.
The document, he said, was designed by the African National Congress and other organisations; it presented how new South Africa would be a welfarist nation, where everything would be free for citizens. “The ordinary South-Africans are aware that there is a problem in their society, but they lack the cognitive capacity to identify where exactly the problem lies.“The real issue is that the main sources of the economy; agriculture and mining are still in the hands of the minority white.
Also, an Ibadan based legal icon, Mr Adeniyi Akintola , opined that black citizens in South-Africa merely celebrated political independence without economic independence.
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