Xenophobia: South African officials arrest, stop evacuation of Nigerians
The Air Peace aircraft which left Nigeria 11:30 pm Tuesday arrived OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg about 4:00 am.
The source said that the officials are demanding relevant travel documents, even as they accused the Nigerians of travelling without valid papers. “South Africa is frustrating Nigeria. The Air Peace aircraft has been there since 4:00 am. Their Immigration started giving our High Commission problems. They said some Nigerians didn’t have papers. Immigration is arresting them, asking them to explain how they came to South Africa.
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