Xenophobia: Time to put our house in order XenophobiaInSouthAfrica FridayMotivation
Call it cruelty. Call it barbarity. Call it a trail and straggle of atrocities, savagery, and truculence, and you will be right on the money. South Africans in recent season have neither hidden their anger, nor sheathed their savage swords. It is daggers drawn; this time round, not against a white minority rulership and dominance over the majority; but a war of sorts on citizens of nations from across the world who have called South Africa home.
Why have South Africans suddenly launched out livid against the rest of the world? The encapsulating summary of reasons for the fury was heard from the mouth of Thembelani Ngubane, the Secretary-General of a new political party; The African Basic Movement Party. Ngubane liberally and publicly expressed that foreign nationals are responsible for the high crime rate as well as the high unemployment rate in the country.
A few years ago, a Milwaukee city politician-friend invited me to speak at the birthday ceremony honouring Nelson Mandela, the late South African President. After my speech, a couple of South Africans approached me discussing Africa in general, and Nigeria-South African relations in particular. From our lengthy discussions, I concluded that Nigeria-South African relationship is frosty.
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