– Nigerians have taken to social media to condemn the attacks on Nigerians in South Africa
– Popular American-Nigerian rapper Jidenna also expressed his thoughts on the attacks
– It was gathered that the federal government reacted to the attacks, stating that enough is enough
A terrifying story of Nigerians living in South Africa being attacked has sparked fear and outrage among many Nigerians. Legit.ng reported that the federal government reacted to the persistent xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa, stating that enough is enough.
Following reports of the xenophobic attacks in South Africa, Nigerians took to social media to condemn the attacks. A Nigerian lady shared her thoughts on the attacks on the popular micro-blogging platform, Twitter.
The Nigerian lady identified as Vintage Lizie had noted that ninety-nine percent of South Africans hate Nigerians. The lady added that some of them would not shoot or hit Nigerians but they still feel hate for Nigerians deep down.
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Vintage Lizie’s tweet gained reactions from concerned Nigerians, including Nigerian-American rapper, Jidenna.
Replying to the lady’s tweet, the rapper agreed to her thoughts on xenophobic attacks. He replied to her tweet, saying true talk.
Other Nigerians who expressed concern about the Nigerians living in the country also replied to her tweet. They stated that they do not understand why South Africans hate Nigerians while some noted that South Africa is just a violent country.
Some of Nigeria’s popular figures also addressed the xenophobic attacks in South Africa. They condemned it.
Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that the former presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, recently condemned the xenophobic attacks against Nigerians in South Africa. Abubakar took to social media to expressed his thoughts on the reported attacks, he noted that the attacks are unacceptable.
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