Xenophobia: ASUU reveals reason for attacks on Nigerians in South Africa
ASUU said that about 50 percent of top-notch scholars in South Africa were Nigerians, noting that Nigerians, who were seen as mere greener-pasture seekers would always be exposed to attacks by their host countries.
According to him, South Africans would only respect Nigerians residing in their country if the migration was mutually dependent. “We are conscious of a position of weakness in which poor leadership has put this country. We have the resources to compete and beat South Africa on any ground such that the respect would be mutual. But today, they see us as dependent, inferior and people they could just discard with.
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