Xenophobia: Fani-Kayode reacts as South Africa refuses to allow Nigerians go
Reports emerged on Wednesday afternoon that the South African authorities are frustrating the evacuation of Nigerians who have completed processes for the first batch of airlift from that country.
The Nigerian government is evacuating its citizens following the incessant xenophobic attacks on foreigners by the South Africans. Reacting to the news on Wednesday evening, the former Minister of Aviation tweeted, “South African officials refused to allow many Nigerians to be evacuated back home to Nigeria today.
“First you kill our compatriots and when we send planes to to pick them up and bring them back home to their loved ones you refuse to let them go!
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