“Nothing… has sparked any form of conflict between the South African and foreign nationals.” SouthAfrica Nigeria XenopobicAttack Xenophobia
“by mindless criminals with ineffective police protection.” Nigerian High Commission in South Africa described the situation as “anarchy”.and to “distance themselves from any confrontation and conflict,” Ethiopia's Fana Broadcating Corporation reported.
Although attacks on foreign businesses are sporadic and sometimes fatal, the country’s police minister insisted that hatred of foreigners has nothing to do with such mob actions. “Nigerian-owned businesses were seriously affected. A car sales business owned by a Nigerian were among the several businesses set ablaze over the night,” the president of Nigeria Union South Africa Adetola Olubajo said in a statement on Monday.
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