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The National Association of Nigeria Students has opposed the proposed cultural exchange programme between Nigerian and South African youths to address xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and promote unity between the two countries.
The briefing was on cultural exchange programme between Nigeria and South Africa to foster unity between the two countries. ”We do not need the proposed exchange programme; how do you carry out exchange programme in a place where you are not safe? He said attacks by South Africans on Nigerians and other nationals were unjustifiable and condemnable.According to him, molestation of Nigerians by South Africans is not justifiable, if they can burn Nigerians’ owned shops and businesses, while South African businesses thrive in Nigeria.
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