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“No, there is nothing for me to apologise about.” SouthAfrica Nigeria Xenophobia XenophobicAttacks

Mayor of Johannesburg Herman Mashaba has said it “was not necessary” for South Africa to apologise to Nigeria for the recent xenophobic attacks.

Many non-South African businesses in and around Johannesburg and Pretoria were also vandalised and looted by the mob.The violence, which claimed the lives of 12 persons, most of whom were South Africans, caused diplomatic rows between the country and her neighbours and Nigeria. Botswana told her citizens “travelling to South Africa to exercise extreme caution in light of recent developments resulting in violent unrests.”But Mashaba, the mayor of Africa’s richest city, is unfazed by the violence although he insisted that he was not xenophobic.

South Africa has had an alarming increase in crime rates, especially femicide. The South African leaders accused Nigerians of being the ringleaders of drug and prostitution cartels in the country.

 

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Abi this one is mad ni

Ok, I'm just anxious for the Government of Nigeria to take it worst! By shutting down there business bodirs, companies, and all bound there businesses in Nigeria, for goodness sake! This will be the only way to take a good revenge and to make a deadlne btw us!

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