Xenophobia: Why Nigerians prefer to be second class citizens in other countries – Presidency
The Presidency has given reasons Nigerians prefer to be second class citizens in other countries.
Adesina said this when he spoke at the “Naija Youth Talk” programme organised by the United Nations Children’s Fund in Abuja on Monday September 9th. The president’s media aide said all hands must be on deck to ensure we achieve the Nigeria of every citizen’s dream.Adesina said: “We have a right to ask for the kind of country we want. A country where there will be no xenophobia; where nobody will tell us, go back to your country.
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