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Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by Nobody: 11:13am On May 27, 2021
Nigerians In South Africa Protest Against Passport Issues, Extortion By Embassy’s Consul General, Officials


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnTMZNlzKlE

Nigerians in South Africa on Tuesday protested at the Nigeria Embassy in Johannesburg over what they described as continued extortion by diplomatic officials working in the consulate.

The protesters who came out in their numbers carried placards, displaying various inscriptions like “Nigerians are not criminals, Mr Abdulmalik's extortion is a crime”, “Abdulmalik, stop the extortion”.

According to the Nigerian Union South Africa (NUSA) in a communique obtained by SaharaReporters, Nigerians in the rainbow nation are extorted through the collection of diplomatic charges, hence the protests to air their grievances, in line with the constitution of the Republic of South Africa.

“Firstly, it is important to state that we have on different occasions raised these issues of extra charges, penalty for loss passport, illegal non-refundable deposits imposed on agents (passport and visa touts) and corruption at the Consulate General in Johannesburg with the Hon. Consul General, Mr. Abdulmalik M. Ahmed. After we visited to welcome you to South Africa in October 2020, we wrote on 6th November 2020 a letter of appeal to your office to address some concerns of Nigerians on service delivery at the Consulate General.

“When the CG imposed extra charges of R120 for passport capturing and penalty of R1500 on loss passport, we also wrote appealing that you should reconsidered your decisions on the extra charges and penalty. This was done on 20th January 2021. Instead of the Hon. Consul General to consider our plea, you increased the penalty for lost passport to R2000. We wrote again to Hon. CG on 29 April 2021 to further appeal for scrapping of these extra charges, instead of you to consider our appeal, you replied us with a press statement full of insults, name calling and threats. You made it clear in the letter that all Nigerians applying for lost passports are doing so with criminal intents and berated the activities of the passport touts. Copy of the shameful outburst is still on social media till date. We again wrote to you on 10th May 2021 making a number of demands.

“We are here today because none of our several pleas were considered instead the extra and illegal charges were increased while other status quo remains. On Saturday 22 May 2021, we met with you, the Hon. Consul General, and the head of chancery at a location in Sandton City to explain to you the negative effects of these extra charges on Nigerians and also once again to appeal that you drop these charges. I personally begged you, Your Excellency, to at least stop the collection of the charges so that adequate consultation can be made but you wrote on Sunday to affirm your stand that all these extra charges including the R10, 000 non- refundable deposits for agents will not be removed," the communique said.

It continued, “We demand that turnaround time for passport renewal and replacement should not be more than one month and also put in place a system that will accept applications and give both capturing and collection dates electronically. This is because the unnecessary delays make corruption inevitable as applicants will be desperate to get their travelling documents on time.

“We also demand that the Consul-General should look into the telephone and email of the Consulate-General, as it is a public knowledge that telephone calls are not usually attended to and emails are not replied. We equally demand that the Consul-General should remove the bottlenecks and close the loopholes arising from the process of passport issuance or re-issuance, instead of subjecting poor Nigerians to multiple admin charges and “non-refundable bond deposits”.

“We demand that the unreasonable R2000 penalty for lost passport and extra R120 for passport capturing (after payment of legitimate $106 dollars and extra charges of R50 imposed by Consulate and OIS services) should be stopped with immediate effect. And also the immediate removal of the R10, 000 non refundable deposits collected from touts whom you have christened agents and refunds those whom you have collected money from already. This is because the cost will ultimately be passed to poor Nigerians.”

Speaking to journalists, President of NUSA, Adetola Olubajo said the protest was to demand the withdrawal of excessive charges dubbed “Diplomatic Extortion” by the Consul General of Nigeria in Johannesburg, South Africa, Abdul Malik M Ahmed.

“Today the 25th of May 2021 is a day Nigerians in South Africa will shun the fraudulent and excessive diplomatic charges, levies slammed on fellow compatriots by our diplomatic mission officials led by the embattled Consul General Mr. Abdul Malik on passport renewal, lost or misplaced passports,” he said.

The police were on ground at the Nigerian consulate to maintain law and order while the protests lasted.

http://saharareporters.com/2021/05/26/nigerians-south-africa-protest-against-passport-issues-extortion-embassy%E2%80%99s-consul-general

Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by FreeIgbos: 11:43am On May 27, 2021
The tragic irony is that while these Nigerians can easily protest in a foreign country, they can't dare to do so in their own country!! The few they tried in Lekki and Kaduna was violently disrupted by their own government that sent police to use live bullet on them, while others were brutalized by hired sponsored thugs shocked shocked

Here is South Africa, a fellow African country and not America or an European nation. Now, consider these scenarios and tell me if Nigeria is indeed not a zoo. SMH!

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Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by MsAllison(f): 12:00pm On May 27, 2021
PissfulProtester:
Check them...

Na Igbos dem go be..


Protesting everywhere

The only right thing to them is when something is done to favour ONLY them

adadike you see those serial igbo haters I'm telling you
they only hide under ipob to spew their hate for igbos

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Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by MsAllison(f): 12:05pm On May 27, 2021
PeaceforNigeria:


Will those ones listen - don't think so. It butters their 'mouldy' bread !!
bro I'll always report and leave posterity for others

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Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by PissfulProtester: 12:15pm On May 27, 2021
VictorUSA:
Is there any group of people that stages unreasonable protest like the hausas? Hausa fiful stages protest against what does not concern them on basis of religion.
Oh! Luke they did in support of Israel recently, right?

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Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by PissfulProtester: 12:16pm On May 27, 2021
VictorUSA:
Is there any group of people that stages unreasonable protest like the hausas? Hausa fiful stages protest against what does not concern them on basis of religion.
Oh! Like they did in support of Israel recently, right?

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Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by PissfulProtester: 12:19pm On May 27, 2021
MsAllison:

who's this please
do I know you?
e shock you ABI? grin

You no believe say I go know you deep like that..

We are watching you..

When the time is right, we go deliver judgement on you

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Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by bolaayenimo: 12:23pm On May 27, 2021
beware of xenophobia attacks
Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by Built2last: 12:23pm On May 27, 2021
Nigerian spirit is carried everywhere by Nigerians

I got a message from UK passport office reminding me that my passport will expire soon.

That i need to book appointment to renew it.

No hassle, no bribe, no stress.

That's because there are people hired to do their job and they are doing it.

To renew Naija passpot in London, if you dont know anyone or have 100 pounds for bribe, you go wait tire

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Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by rawtouch: 12:23pm On May 27, 2021
shocked

the government is incompetent internationally

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Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by FalseProphet1(m): 12:24pm On May 27, 2021
I see the presidency releasing a clueless statement concerning this issue. This I have seen.
Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by chukwuibuipob: 12:24pm On May 27, 2021
sad
Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by eedimo(m): 12:24pm On May 27, 2021
Nigerians against Nigerians.
Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by michlins(m): 12:25pm On May 27, 2021
It doesn't matter where you are, this country is made to frustrate you

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Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by ArewaNightmare: 12:25pm On May 27, 2021
shocked Am not surprised bcuz it's the structure that FRAUDGERIA is built on , extort from its citizens both home and Abroad #tueh


Funnies is northerners will be jubilating and masturbate on this thread bcuz poverty has eaten them deep that they only know about cows even in 21st century

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Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by VictorUSA(m): 12:27pm On May 27, 2021
PissfulProtester:
Oh! Like they did in support of Israel recently, right?
Palestine not Israel.
Re: Nigerians In South Africa Protest At Embassy Against Extortion, Poor Service by BruncleZuma: 12:28pm On May 27, 2021
grin grin grin grin

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