Inciting remarks by some leaders in South Africa have been identified as part of the factors fueling xenophobic attacks in the country. Director, Indigenous Language Media in African Research Institute, South Africa, Professor Abiodun Salawu stated this while speaking with Radio Nigeria. Continue Reading
Following fear of reprisal attacks as a result of xenophobic crisis in South Africa, movements at cocoa shopping mall Dugbe, Ibadan were this morning restricted as security personnel were seen around the premises to prevent break down of law and order. The tensed security situation was to prevent attack on the mall owned by South […]Continue Reading
In light of the recent xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other African Nationals in South Africa, the Nigerian high Commissioner Ambassador Kabiru Bala has assured Nigerians in South Africa of the commitment of the commission to render support to victims of the attacks. In a statement issued on Tuesday Ambassador Bala said the commission is […]Continue Reading