Xenophobia: Explore diplomatic avenues, Anglican Bishop urges FG XenophobiaInSouthAfrica FridayMotivation
Rt. Rev Humphrey Olumakaiye, Diocesan Bishop, Lagos Diocese has urged the Federal Government to explore every diplomatic avenue to end the problem between Nigeria and South Africa over xenophobic attacks.
According to him, everything necessary should be done to bring to justice those who partook in the attacks and adequate compensation should be given to the victims and their families.
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