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Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by naijapower(m): 3:53am On Sep 16, 2019
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Clayson Monyela, a spokesperson to the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) faults the reaction of Nigeria to the rent xenophobic attack in the country
- Monyela says Nigeria is the most vocal country in reacting to the attacks despite the fact that
not a single Nigerian was killed in the incident
- The official insists that there were no Nigerian casualties during the public violence in South
Africa
Clayson Monyela, a spokesperson to the Department of International Relations and Cooperation
(DIRCO) in South Africa has accused Nigeria of overreacting to the recent xenophobic attack in the
country.
The Cable on Sunday, September 15, stated that Monyela was reported by a South African platform,
City Press, to have said that Nigeria was the most vocal in reacting to the attacks despite the fact that
not a single Nigerian was killed in the incident
“A challenge was thrown back at them to play their part in addressing the big challenge of
international migration.
He called on countries to create a conducive environment that will not force citizens to leave their
countries in droves and only react when there is a problem in the receiving country.
The official said xenophobia was a general problem not only South Africa but in the UK, US and other
countries where foreign nationals reside.
Monyela stated that there was engagements with Nigerian envoy sent by President Buhari to South
Africa with a view to ensuring that diplomatic ties between both countries remain intact.
In another report, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa has dispatched three special envoys
to seven African countries to deliver messages of pan-African unity and solidarity following
xenophobic attacks in South Africa, the presidency said on Sunday, September 15.
The special envoys will deliver a message from Ramaphosa regarding the incidents of violence that
recently erupted in some parts of South Africa, which have manifested in attacks on foreign nationals
and destruction of property, presidential spokesperson, Khusela Diko, said
Legit.ng gathered that the envoys will reassure fellow African countries that South Africa is committed
to the ideals of pan-African unity and solidarity, Diko said.
https://www.legit.ng/1259702-xenophobia-nigeria-overreacting-attacks-south-african-official-declares.html
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by Ruggedniggaone: 4:03am On Sep 16, 2019
tell him that he is mad internationally

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Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by Addme: 4:15am On Sep 16, 2019
So we'll wait until Nigerians are killed.
Mr. Claypot or whatever,were Nigerians not killed in the previous attacks even if none was killed now?
Were Nigerians shops not looted in these new attacks?
The facts that Nigerians were not killed does not mean Nigerians would not be killed if that nonsense had persisted and we would not wait for that again.
Now that we have shown you quarter of what we are made of,I know your countrymen will have a rethink when next they are high on xenophobic weeds.

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Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by Nobody: 4:15am On Sep 16, 2019
People's businesses, their only means of livelihoods were burnt to ashes and this idiot is saying Nigerians are overreacting to the attacks.
Does anyone know the idiot's address, I have a private comment to deliver in person. sad

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Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by dimexy247(m): 4:28am On Sep 16, 2019
Werey rey ooooo
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by Frankiss44(m): 4:45am On Sep 16, 2019
Why do they keep saying no Nigerian was killed meanwhile some of the returnees said some were killed..

You say a country is over reacting meanwhile you fold your hands and do nothing while people are being murdered in your streets and investments worth millions are being burnt to the ground..


Make thunder fire you there

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Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by NOC1(m): 5:27am On Sep 16, 2019
The mumu is just afraid of the effect of Nigerian reaction towards their Economy. If South African Government was proactive it won’t have degenerated to this level.
Rather Rahmphosa and ANC saw is a tool to retain power, his Party fueled it and his cabinet lighted it with their actions and reaction, with what this mumu just said they are not done yet, they are not remorseful neither will they stop fueling it but one thing I am sure is that South Africans will consume South Africa soon.
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by helinues: 5:52am On Sep 16, 2019
We are inviting Clayson for 2 days expensive trips to Nigeria..

Let him/her come first ...

Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by DonGtoG1(m): 5:53am On Sep 16, 2019
Can Clayson Monyela say amen to this prayer?,

"May the faith that befell the affected Nigerians in the recent or past xenophobic attacks in South Africa befall you, or any member of your family".
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by Flyingngel(m): 6:30am On Sep 16, 2019
All these point to one thing, that this attack has the backing of South African government.
Why would'nt they do anyhow since they are aware of the level of infrastructural decay, high level corruption and tribal sentiments in Nigeria which automatically pushes young Nigerians to their country.
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by juvewalex(m): 6:45am On Sep 16, 2019
Your father ...
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by juvewalex(m): 6:47am On Sep 16, 2019
Foolish talk , nor be by force to make contributions on xenophobic matters na.
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by Nobody: 7:26am On Sep 16, 2019
J111333:
People's businesses, their only means of livelihoods were burnt to ashes and this idiot is saying Nigerians are overreacting to the attacks.
Does anyone know the idiot's address, I have a private comment to deliver in person. sad
She has DIARRHOEA of the BRAIN
Re: Xenophobia: Nigeria Is Overreacting To Attacks - Clayson Monyela by Nobody: 8:11am On Sep 16, 2019
You don't want Nigerians but you want your SA companies in Nigeria raking billions of dollars annually from the same country you castigate and clamp down its citizens..

Well, that diplomatic ties they are scared of losing is our area of strength and we would exploit it.

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