South Africa: Trouble in Paradise

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ike muo

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Mar 19, 2024, 1:14:34 PM3/19/24
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With Operation Dudula transforming into a political party and campaigning OPENLY against foreigners, it is obvious that 2024 will be hot for our people in South Africa. Most of the foreigners there are from Zimbabwe, Somali, Ethiopia, India but when the come comes to become, our people are the most vulnerable targets
I had wanted to argue that this scenario is common  in Nigeria. People from certain areas are everyday asked to ‘go home’, prevented from voting, their business areas always targeted for environmental cleansing and  receive a more highhanded treatment whenever  they run foul of the law. On 12/3/24, Justice Inyang Edem Ekwo  of FHC Abuja threw out a suite by the Coalition of Northern Groups  seeking to expel Nd’Igbo  from Nigeria.

Last week also, the Young Nigerian Rights Organisation, (YNRO), has raised an alarm over the  massive influx of illegal immigrants  from Mali, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Chad, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Algeria, and other African countries into Delta State. A group of Okoro traders had also demonstrated against the incessant kidnapping of their wives in Kogi state. Why the criminal entrepreneurs find their wives the most attractive targets, the Son of Man cannot fathom.






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