“12 died and 639 arrested following xenophobic violence” – the September 9th headline of the online edition of South Africa’s weekly City Press newspaper. The paper...
This is saddening! The African Union has also been deadly silent.
Nigerian blood is not cheap and the shedding of it by foreigners attracts a heavy price. You shall pay that price.
The African continent will remain a basket case until the mass of the Nigerian people and the rest of the oppressed across the continent stand up...
If Nigeria wasn’t a failed state, her citizens won’t be fleeing and be ridiculed worldwide.
The Nigerian government simply has to make Nigeria more attractive to Nigerians and watch how quickly the arrogance of South African leaders would diminish.
We should not make excuses for xenophobic South Africa; after all, we did not make excuses for its precursor — apartheid South Africa. Xenophobia is just...
The ball is squarely in President Buhari's court. This is the time for action and not inaction. For authority and not delegation!
Africa and African must rise above this condition.
The bitter experiences of our nationals in South Africa should also impress it on us that it is imperative we make Nigeria worthy to live in.