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    Protest in South Africa: Nigeria government, Bianca Ojukwu react to xenophobic attacks for South Africa after Cyril Ramaphosa address – BBC News Pidgin

    Jamia NdamukongBy Jamia NdamukongJune 28, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Protest in South Africa: Nigeria government, Bianca Ojukwu react to xenophobic attacks for South Africa after Cyril Ramaphosa address – BBC News Pidgin
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    Nigeria President Bola Tinubu

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    Published9 June 2026
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    Di Nigeria govment say retaliatory actions “no dey off di table” against South Africa sake of how dia govment refuse to do anytin to stop di discriminatory treatment wey Nigerians dey currently suffer for di kontri

    Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Nigeria Minister of Foreign Affairs, tok dis one as she dey brief tori pipo on di efforts wey di Nigeria govment dey make to bring Nigerians bak from South Africa

    Di Minister tok say di decision on weda to retaliate against South Africa go hapun “for di highest level of govment but e no dey off di table”

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    Nigeria minister of foreign affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu

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    She insist say di accuse wey South African citizens dey make say most of di Nigerians for di kontri na illegal immigrants, na lie

    “Dem dey harras our citizens, dey loot dia properties, dey carry out criminal actions against dem. Di police refuse to do anytin. Di South African govment come out strongly, firmly enuf to condemn dis incidents, so our citizens are dey suffer distress,” Mrs Odumegwu-Ojukwu tok

    “Pipo wey dey do legitimate business, dem loot dia shops, dem burn dia shops. Children no fit go school bicos dey intimidated. So to tok say Nigerians wey dey do. legitimate business for South Africa na illegal migrants no be true at all.”

    Di Minister tok say Nigeria no deserve dis kain treatment from South Africa, kontri wey dem bin support wen dem dey suffer apartheid

    “Nigeria bin sacrifice plenty, commit funds, commit resources to help South Africa. For schools, we bin reserve seat for South Africans. My own generation, we bin carry placards and we protest in fron of South African assets, and sometimes dem bin arrest us for doing dis. So we no dey happy about how dem dey treat us (bicos) dem no dey ask all migrants to leave (dia kontri), dem dey only ask blacks to leave,” she tok.

    On di plans to bring bak Nigerians from South Africa, Mrs Odumegwu-Ojukwu tok say di numba of pipo wey don register to come bak dey increase evriday, however, dia plans dey on course and President Bola Tinubu don already give di final go-ahead

    She tok say: “E get some process wey di South African Homeland Security suppose carry out, as we screen our citizens wey wan return dem also follow for dat process and afta dat dem go give dem paper wey show say dem dey free to go.”

    Di Minister also tok say some oda govment agencies folo for di process, like di National Emergency Management Agency (Nema), to make sure say once dem return, dem go dey rehabilitated and reintegrated into di society

    Di first flight wey suppose carry Nigerians come back from South Africa bin dey scheduled to leave Johannesburg on Monday, but di foreign affairs ministry later postpone am to Wednesday as dem tok say dem gatz finalise some logistics issues

    Ghana don already repartriate more dan 600 of dia citizens from South Africa for di first phase of dia intervention programme to help dia stranded citizens

    Also di govment of Malawi announce say dem dey carry out similar repartriation exercise tru dia land borders wit South Africa

    On Sunday, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa tok say dem go increase dia fight against illegal migration into di kontri, howeva e ask citizens of di kontri to “overcome di challenges tru peace and love, not tru fear, anger or violence”

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