Xenophobic attacks: Evacuation brought respect to Nigeria – Onyema

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Xenophobic attacks: Evacuation brought respect to Nigeria – Onyema Nigeria

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The Air Peace boss told the House of Representatives that the evacuation of Nigerians from South Africa has brought respect to Nigeria across the world. Onyema also stated that South Africa is also suffering dearly for the attacks by its citizens on non-citizens.“That singular act has brought so much respect for Nigeria worldwide,” he said.

The Air Peace boss said the pressure on South Africa forced the country to apologise to Nigeria and other African countries.According to him, xenophobia will die a natural death soon in South Africa.DOWNLOAD THE PUNCH NEWS APP NOW ON

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Evacuation without reciprocity brought shame and ignominy, Mr minister.

Delusions of grandeur...

I don't wholly agree. Diplomacy would have brought greater honour. How many times would Air Peace fly in Nigerians when there is tension? He kind of took matters into his hands. Time will tell, though.

While the current leadership of Buhari brought Poverty not Africa status but World class status to Nigerians.. So sad!

Please can someone answer me this question do we have a president

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