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Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 10:15pm On Dec 25, 2024
In the intricate landscape of African international relations, the relationship between South Africa and Nigeria has become a focal point of tension, misconception, and resilient diplomacy.

Despite escalating social media conflicts and isolated incidents, senior diplomatic officials insist that the core of bilateral relations remains strong and multifaceted.

SA Vs NIGERIA SOCIAL MEDIA MIRAGE

Social media has emerged as a new arena for national rivalries.

In August 2024, South African users orchestrated mass cancellations of Uber and Bolt rides in Nigeria, and Nigeria reciprocated, demonstrating the potential for digital platforms to amplify tensions.

South Africa’s head of Public Diplomacy Clayton Monyela told The Citizen “Social media is not representative of the views of South Africans or Nigerians”.

“The debate on social media is just a very small aspect, and the people posting online certainly don’t represent the majority views of either country.”


Monyela argues that the diplomatic relationship between Nigeria and South Africa remains “strong, cordial, and mutually beneficial” across political, trade, and social dimensions.

He pointed to recent high-level interactions as evidence, including President Bola Tinubu’s visit to Cape Town where he led a significant delegation and was welcomed as a respected continental leader.

NIGERIA XENOPHOBIA CAUTION 'TOTALLY UNNECESSARY!'

Despite the diplomatic reassurances, several recent incidents have tested the bilateral relationship:

In February 2024, Nigeria’s High Commission in Pretoria issued a warning to its citizens about potential threats during the Africa Cup of Nations semifinal.

The advisory, which referenced “inflammatory online comments” and threats against “Nigerians cooking jollof rice” drew sharp criticism from South African officials.

[b]Monyela swiftly responded.

“Bafana Bafana has played the Super Eagles many times, and there’s no history of soccer hooliganism associated with the outcome of such encounters. South Africans pose no threat to Nigerians… This is totally unnecessary!”[/b]

ENTERTAINMENT RIVALRY?

The “diplomatic chill” may have also impacted cultural exchanges.

Nigerian music sensation Ayra Starr saw her Johannesburg and Cape Town shows cancelled due to her team’s visa applications being denied.

Similarly, Nigeria’s under-18 basketball team initially faced visa challenges for the FIBA U-18 Afrobasket tournament in Cape Town, an incident the Nigerian Basketball Federation condemned as “against the spirit of sportsmanship.”


The cultural sphere has become another site of competition, particularly in music.

The rivalry between Nigeria’s Afrobeats and South Africa’s Amapiano has sparked passionate online debates.

Even the Grammy Awards became a battleground when South African popstar Tyla won the inaugural Best African Music Performance category, beating four Nigerian nominees.


CHIDIMMA ADETSHINA INVESTIGATION

The relationship has also been tested by complex identity issues. In October 2023, South African Home Affairs initiated an investigation into the citizenship of a Soweto-born law student, Chidimma Adetshina, and her Mozambican-born mother, referring the case to the Hawks for criminal investigation.

Adetshina’s father is Nigerian and she went to the country after her troubles in South Africa.
There she competed and won the Miss Universe Nigeria pageant, and later runner-up at the international Miss Universe pageant.

‘STRONG AND CORDIAL '

Monyela urged a more nuanced understanding of bilateral relations.

“The interactions between our countries at the head of state, administration, and senior officials level demonstrate our strong connection,” he explained.

He acknowledged specific challenges, such as crime and immigration concerns, but emphasised that these are being addressed through proper governmental channels.


“Diplomatic relations between Nigeria and South Africa are strong and cordial,” he reiterates. “The interactions between our countries at various levels demonstrate a commitment to mutual understanding and cooperation.”
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/social-media-south-africans-nigerians-says-dirco/

Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by Sonnobax15(m): 10:33pm On Dec 25, 2024
lipsrsealed
Ok,maybe the Chidinma's recent saga was a mere social media fantasy too? undecided
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by Peakdesign23(f): 10:37pm On Dec 25, 2024
sad
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by shortgun(m): 10:40pm On Dec 25, 2024
Nigerians and other Africans have been targeted in xenophobic attacks in South Africa. There's also the selective harassment by law enforcement.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 2:21am On Dec 26, 2024
2024 - the year for the history books when SA flogged 9ja wotowoto.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by timilehin007(m): 2:31am On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
2024 - the year for the history books when SA flogged 9ja wotowoto.
wishful thinking.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 4:01am On Dec 26, 2024
timilehin007:
wishful thinking.
It's the truth. Nigerians were bouncing off the walls for much of 2024 at the mere mention of the word SA. Started with heart attacks at AFCON in February and ended with endless wailing for SA visas in December after South Africans tried to block the 5-year deal. In between was just wotowoto peppering month after month.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by Yankee101: 5:14am On Dec 26, 2024
They make so much money from Nigeria yet hate us

Nigerian men are hard working and their women love that. Its part of the problem.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by Solsix(m): 5:19am On Dec 26, 2024
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Ok,maybe the Chidinma's recent saga was a mere social media fantasy too? undecided
U dey mind them? Even burna boy event was also part of the social media banter. South Africans just don't like Nigerians and there is no justifiable reason for that.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by educatedfool: 5:32am On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
2024 - the year for the history books when SA flogged 9ja wotowoto.
If I mistakenly jam u on the road, blood go flow cry
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by Crucialgem(m): 5:42am On Dec 26, 2024
SEUN let's gang up and ban all the south African on nairaland without any reason, I am sure if they also have anything like south Africanland they would not give Nigerians access to it
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by helinues: 5:46am On Dec 26, 2024
Apart from Nigeria, who are the South Africans getting along with?

South Africans have been petty about almost every issue lately
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by helinues: 5:51am On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
2024 - the year for the history books when SA flogged 9ja wotowoto.
2024, the year some South Africans reached their highest peak of pettiness
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 5:54am On Dec 26, 2024
helinues:
2024, the year some South Africans reached their highest peak of pettiness
You were part and parcel of the pettiness and continue to be 😂😂😂
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by 1Alex: 5:54am On Dec 26, 2024
Ok
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by antiMuhamad: 5:55am On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
It's the truth. Nigerians were bouncing off the walls for much of 2024 at the mere mention of the word SA. Started with heart attacks at AFCON in February and ended with endless wailing for SA visas in December after South Africans tried to block the 5-year deal. In between was just wotowoto peppering month after month.
At this rate, I am convinced a Nigerian fingered your mother's old puss*y to death. You are so obsessed with Nigerians the way MuhamMAD was obsessed with small girls.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by helinues: 5:55am On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
You were part and parcel of the pettiness and continue to be 😂😂😂
Hahaha, is anyone still taking you seriously on this forum?

You that can't engage others without sounding incoherently. Hahaha

Oya proof me right with your next response

🤣🤣
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 5:55am On Dec 26, 2024
educatedfool:
If I mistakenly jam u on the road, blood go flow cry
Oh we've reached vawulence so quickly?! I was only just warming up 😂😂😂
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by 1Alex: 5:57am On Dec 26, 2024
It's a lie.

When they shamelessly showcased their "generator republic" mockery, what was the aim?

Social media is a great tool.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 5:59am On Dec 26, 2024
antiMuhamad:
At this rate, I am convinced a Nigerian fingered your mother's old puss*y to death. You are so obsessed with Nigerians the way MuhamMAD was obsessed with small girls.
You have my mother's old vjj on your mind so early in the morning? No wonder you trek millions of kilometers on barefoot to SA to breathe our air 😂😂😂. Visa still DENIED!
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by fasterwell(m): 6:02am On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
2024 - the year for the history books when SA flogged 9ja wotowoto.
And you are here on nairaland which is a Nigerian platform to promote your country right?

You are now using Nigerian slang WOTOWOTO😀😀😀

You don't want foreign businesses in your country but your own companies are here making money without any form of harassment.

Nigeria will always be a home for all Africans
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 6:07am On Dec 26, 2024
helinues:
Hahaha, is anyone still taking you seriously on this forum?

You that can't engage others without sounding incoherently. Hahaha

Oya proof me right with your next response

🤣🤣
Incoherent were your 2023 election results.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by nigeriansamurai(m): 6:08am On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
Oh we've reached vawulence so quickly?! I was only just warming up 😂😂😂
You may not see it but, what you are doing here has greater consequences than you can imagine. You may simply not understand or you have intentionally decided to become a problem yourself...

I believe DSS suppose look into your matter.
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by helinues: 6:09am On Dec 26, 2024
RandDigital:
Incoherent were your 2023 election results.
You were part and parcel of the pettiness and continue to be
You that can't engage others without sounding incoherently. Hahaha
Can you see what I am talking about you.

You have taken your own incoherency to another dimensions.

So it's now Nigeria election not me again?

Very easy SA guy to predict

Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by Zubeezanga(m): 6:11am On Dec 26, 2024
South Africans are vile human beings
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by Nahunger(m): 6:11am On Dec 26, 2024
Okay lol
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 6:13am On Dec 26, 2024
helinues:
Can you see what I am talking about you.

You have taken your own incoherency to another dimensions.

So it's now Nigeria election not me again?

Very easy SA guy to predict
Go back to Grade R! 😂😂😂

Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by Nahunger(m): 6:13am On Dec 26, 2024
tongue
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by DeltaBachelor(m): 6:13am On Dec 26, 2024
Mtsheeeew
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by RandDigital(op): 6:16am On Dec 26, 2024
Zubeezanga:
South Africans are vile human beings
I wonder who started all this by committing crimes in someone else's country. I guess in your head those people aren't vile, right?
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by danvon(m): 6:18am On Dec 26, 2024
I am tired of hearing anything South Africa
Re: Social Media Not A Reflection Of SA-Nigeria Relations - South African Government by jyz200(m): 6:18am On Dec 26, 2024
the next world war would start from social media
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