Xenophobia: I Will Never Go To South Africa Again – Burna Boy
In the wake of fresh attacks on Nigerians in South Africa, Nigerian Singer, Burna Boy, has vowed never to visit the country.
The self-acclaimed ‘African Giant’ took to his twitter to vent over the recent attacks, stating that he had also had his fair share of xenophobic experiences in South Africa. According to him, although his dream had always been to see a united Africa, that dream may no longer be feasible until the government takes decisive measures against the situation.
He, however, stated that he was not encouraging violence and that there are some South Africans who are amazing… “but they are not many at all”, he added.crooner has also called on Nigerians in the diaspora to return home. “Instead of to go become dog for city…If all the Nigerians for diaspora come back with ginger for our future we go clean house wey e go shine pass shoe”, he wrote in response to a tweet by fellow musician, Davido who said, “I have not set foot in SA since 2017. And I will NOT EVER go to South Africa again for any reason until the SOUTH AFRICAN government wakes the fuck up and really performs A miracle because I don’t know how they can even possibly fix this.
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