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Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by GistGoViral: 8:38am On Sep 06, 2019
The South African Acting High Commissioner to Nigeria, Bobby Moroe, on Thursday confirmed the closure of the country’s missions in Nigeria.

Ms Moroe told News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Thursday that the closure was sequel to the directive from his country’s government.

The envoy said she had subsequently directed the Abuja and Lagos offices of the mission to suspend all consular activities until the situation improved.

The acting head of mission said that the closure was necessitated by fear of attack by some Nigerian youths.

The South African Government had in a statement by Naledi Pandor, the Minister of the Department of International Relation and Cooperation, on Thursday announced the closure of its Nigerian mission.

Ms Pandor expressed disappointment over the decision to support the closure of the South African High Commission in Abuja and the Consulate in Lagos.

She said both offices were closed following concerns reported to the minister by officials working in those places.

Ms Pandor said the closure “followed the receipt of threats against mission staff as well as the property of South Africa’’.

“After extensive consultations with relevant stakeholders as well as a security assessment of threats, the mission and the department took the decision to close the offices.

“At this point, there has been no direct physical threat to any of our diplomats and citizens.

“However, we view their safety as a priority and have thus taken the precautionary measure of closing while the situation remains somewhat unpredictable.’’

The official expressed displeasure at misleading reports circulating on social media about a direct physical attack on the acting head of mission.

She described the reports as totally false.

“Our acting head of mission is in constant communication with the department and with the authorities in Nigeria, who are providing extra security at South African offices.

“The department has received reports of marches by demonstrators to South African companies as well as attempts to attack them.

“We are communicating with businesses that have branches in Nigeria and have requested their senior managers to remain in close contact with the department and the ministry,” she said.

She said tradition in foreign policy provides that diplomatic missions enjoy protection from host countries but added that the department remained perturbed at threats directed at the mission.

“We are grateful to note that the security forces and the government of Nigeria are upholding this long-established practice of foreign policy.

She, further, confirmed directive to the mission that links be encouraged between the youth of South Africa and Nigeria and that the Nigerian students’ association visit South Africa.

She said that several meetings with students’ organisation were held at the mission and that a committee had been established to sustain their dialogue and work towards the proposed visit.

Ms Pandor said the department and the ministry would remain in constant contact, continue to assess the situation on ground and provide feedback as new information was made available.

She, however, said that the ministry planned to meet the African Heads of Mission to South Africa next week.

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by memez: 8:38am On Sep 06, 2019

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by nrexzy: 8:46am On Sep 06, 2019
Hehehe so dem Dey fear

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by Tintinnoty(m): 8:56am On Sep 06, 2019
In Zlant's voice.... "Violence is never a solution but rather chaos"

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by starbuck(f): 8:56am On Sep 06, 2019
We haff heard undecided
Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by Nobody: 8:56am On Sep 06, 2019
So you mean it's not buhari that closed it

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by Ezedon(m): 8:57am On Sep 06, 2019
Hakunah matata
Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by prensis: 8:57am On Sep 06, 2019
Of course they would fear for their life after what their people have done.

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by obimiheka(m): 8:58am On Sep 06, 2019
Abeg Na woman kill Mugabe? With all those quote relating to women?

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by illiteratepmb: 8:58am On Sep 06, 2019
Hehehe... This should be a good warning to you xenophobic idiots.

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by Nobody: 8:58am On Sep 06, 2019
angry
Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by sylve11: 8:58am On Sep 06, 2019
where is that guy that is selling scam data. at this point, your scam data advert is better than this thread cool

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by BusinessHub1: 8:58am On Sep 06, 2019
Stupid talk...doesn’t change anything

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by Neddstark: 8:58am On Sep 06, 2019
South Africa is now the most hated country in Africa. Thanks to their lazy aggressive citizens and the lenient government indirectly supporting them. Una don cast

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by spartan50(m): 8:58am On Sep 06, 2019
Una for wait.. idiots

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by Blinkers: 9:00am On Sep 06, 2019
cool
Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by manomam: 9:00am On Sep 06, 2019
A lot of Black South Africans (especially those at the bottom of the pyramid), have always had issues with the rapidly expanding and often highly resourceful African community in their country.
These set of South African citizens, unfortunately, see fellow Africans as low hanging fruits that they can throw sticks at, kill, rape, steal from and bully, without serious repercussions from their government or security apparatus.
Personally, I have had black South Africans ask me if I am Ibo or Yoruba while I was in South Africa. I asked why and they said if I was Ibo they would have been wary of me! I personally thought that was a load of crap, profiling a whole tribe based on the sins of a few.
I have had a South African lady tell me to my face that Nigeria is a Banana Republic! I remember the venom in her voice and the disdain in her eyes.
I have had a black South African hotel manager yell at me to allow him finish what he was saying and not interrupt him because he profiled me as an arrogant and aggressive Nigerian.
Fact is, there is a lot of anger in that land, maybe due to the years of suppression they suffered during the long period of apartheid, or maybe be other underlying issues. This has made a lot of them disillusioned and unsure of self.
The swag and never-say-die spirit of the Nigerian is also a major point of irritation for a lot of South Africans, because we just seem to swoop in, take over the whole place and start living their dreams right in front of them!
However, let's not forget that we also tend to piss people off with our loud, showy, noisy and in-your-face lifestyles and quite a number of our people are involved in a lot of unsavory things.
Let's also remember that we treat ourselves like crap in our own country, we kill, kidnap and decimate ourselves and sadly, our government seems to have abandoned us to our fate and we constantly and viciously demarket ourselves and our country in cyberspace, forgetting that others are watching and learning.
I believe we need to reassess our individual relationships as Nigerians, before we reassess our relationship with South Africa and its people. There's a lot for us to do to get from where we are to where we are supposed to be.
This time however, our government should stop speaking grammar and make a strong statement in this regard, because really, enough is enough.
God bless.

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by Neddstark: 9:01am On Sep 06, 2019
Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by Yinxies(f): 9:02am On Sep 06, 2019
We don hear
Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by chrisdstar: 9:02am On Sep 06, 2019
See your mumu"you're grateful that security operatives......bla bla bla while your country's security looks the other way when foreigners are killed n maimed. No be una fault shaa

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by Gten(m): 9:04am On Sep 06, 2019
“However, we view their safety as a priority and have thus taken the precautionary measure of closing while the situation remains somewhat unpredictable.’’

This is how a responsive government acts when she feels her citizens are threatened, FG should reciprocate and close our mission there too for their safety.

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by picoba(m): 9:05am On Sep 06, 2019
We heard you
Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by jkendy(m): 9:05am On Sep 06, 2019
This people still have the effontry and mouth to explain their actions abi
RIP Abacha. By now una 4 dey sing different tones 4 United Nations

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by DonroxyII: 9:06am On Sep 06, 2019
They have closed their own embassy, not even one single South African soul has been killed here , and ZA closed their embassy for fear of reprisal attack.
if only Nigeria can be very proactive in decision making, our country wouldn't be a laughing stock in d international community.

if we keep producing presidents that lack substance, we will keep having problems ... Obasanjo was the last active and proactive president Nigeria ever had since 4th republic.

Yar'adua ...... sickness
Jonathan ....... Dullness
Buhari ....... Doesn't even give a damn unless it is a corruffsion case that involve his enemy.

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by JonOlive: 9:07am On Sep 06, 2019
It is chain reactions such as these that makes those ill-advised attacks on people of different nationality, tribe, political affiliation, religion etc very dangerous. Lets learn to live in peace with all men.

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by Obaino12: 9:08am On Sep 06, 2019
Are you in Anambra State?

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by Nobody: 9:09am On Sep 06, 2019
“At this point, there has been no direct physical threat to any of our diplomats and citizens.
“However, we view their safety as a priority and have thus taken the precautionary measure of closing while the situation remains somewhat unpredictable.’’
a country that value the life of it citizens

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Re: Xenophobia: Why We Closed Our Embassy In Nigeria – South Africa by Nobody: 9:10am On Sep 06, 2019
jkendy:
This people still have the effontry and mouth to explain their actions abi
RIP Abacha. By now una 4 dey sing different tones 4 United Nations

I trust General Sanni Abacha for all this mess against his people....by now maybe all the south African in Nigeria could have been either dead or run for their life...their embassy could have been turn to another kuje prison

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