We Didn’t Know CIIN Boss Was In South Africa Until She Died, Says Ambassador Bala

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We Didn’t Know CIIN Boss Was In South Africa Until She Died, Says Ambassador Bala
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We Didn’t Know CIIN Boss Was In South Africa Until She Died, Says Ambassador Bala

The Nigerian High Commissioner to South Africa, Ambassador Kabiru Bala, has reacted to the death of the Deputy Director-General of Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria , Elizabeth Ndubusi-Chukwu in the country.

He noted that the move is necessary to ensure that the rights and citizens of Nigerians are well protected in the event of any danger.Xenophobic Attacks: Buhari Orders Immediate Voluntary Evacuation Of Nigerians From South Africa “We only got to know after the event that yes she came and died. Not only in South Africa, wherever you go, have we have an embassy.

When asked on the crime rates of Nigerians in South Africa, the ambassador explained that the authorities were investigating some of the cases especially the report that about 10,000 Nigerians were languishing in prisons abroad.

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