XenophobicAttacks Reflect Leadership Failure In Nigeria, South Africa -Former UN Diplomat | Sahara Reporters “It is not enough to defend mines and major corporate economic ventures by South African security apparatuses and not have plans... READ MORE:
A former United Nations diplomat, Babafemi Badejo, has condemned the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians living in South African and reprisal from Nigerians against South African businesses in Nigeria.
He explained: “Envy and jealousy of successful entrepreneurial Africans by unemployed South Africans cannot be addressed in one day. However, there should have been regular social and traditional media efforts that are geared towards letting South Africans know that other Africans are not responsible for their individual plights.
“Equally, the Nigerian political leadership has woefully failed by maintaining a failed state situation in Nigeria as the leaders continue to steal as these actions continue to drive our people into forced self-exile.
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