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My Advice On How FG Should Deal With Xenophobic Attacks On Nigerians by ultron12345: 9:33am On Sep 03, 2019
1- All Nigerians in South Africa should be evacuated and the Nigerian embassy in South Africa closed.

2- The South African ambassador in Nigeria should be expelled and the South African embassy here closed down.

3- Cut all diplomatic ties with South Africa

4- Place sanctions on all assets owned by South African citizens in Nigeria, especially shares owned by South African citizens. Shares owned by other citizens will not be touched, just those owned by South African citizens, so the companies will keep running. We should temporarily nationalize these assets by temporarily transferring their ownership to the Nigerian government. Every single kobo in Nigeria linked to South Africa should be temporarily seized by the Nigerian government. Repatriation of funds to South Africa should also be blocked.

5- Request for the South African president to travel down to Nigeria and apologize to Nigerians live on TV and pay compensations to all the Nigerian victims of the xenophobic attacks, to those who lost their properties and to the families of those who lost their lives, or else, the nationalization of South African assets will be made permanent. A one-month deadline should be given for this.

6- If no apology and no compensation is given by the deadline, all the assets temporarily seized will have their ownership transferred to the Nigerian government and then will be sold to Nigerians and anyone who is not South African. The money realized from this will be used to compensate the Nigerian victims for their losses in the xenophobic attacks. The shares can even be valued and used to compensate the victims directly.

This way, the victims get compensated, and we punish South Africa, without hurting our economy through job losses and capital loss which will happen if we outrightly shut down South African corporations. Instead, of shutting them down, let's seize them, sell them to Nigerians and non-South Africans and use the money to compensate the victims of xenophobia.

Enough is enough
How do we get this on FP

This is a matter of life and death for our fellow Nigerians in South Africa. Everyone should screenshot this and share it on nairaland, facebook, twitter, whatsapp, everywhere. Who knows, it just might get to the appropriate persons in power.

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Re: My Advice On How FG Should Deal With Xenophobic Attacks On Nigerians by Mariomadiba(m): 9:52am On Sep 03, 2019
This should hit FP
Lalasticlala

Who knows someone might suggest this to the appropriate person in power.

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Re: My Advice On How FG Should Deal With Xenophobic Attacks On Nigerians by Skyfornia(m): 10:04am On Sep 03, 2019
This won't happen under Buhari...anything that doesn't affect the Northerners can't draw the attention of the President.

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