XenophobicAttacks: Nigeria Will Seek Compensation From South Africa, Says AbikeDabiri | Sahara Reporters Speaking, Dabiri-Erewa said the attack on fellow Africans by South Africans was unpleasant and does not represent Pan Africanism. READ MORE:
The Nigerian government says it would demand compensation from South African government over the killing of its citizens in the xenophobia attacks.
She spoke at the '1st Diaspora Lecture' held at the Federal University of Technology Akure on Thursday evening. According to her, no fewer than 127 Nigerians were killed in the last two years in South Africa due to xenophobic attacks. She said,"We are already pressing on for compensations for those who have lost good and properties. We are pressing for justice too for those who have already lost their loved ones and killed.
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