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Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by BeeBeeOoh(op): 4:24am On Mar 08, 2017
Leader of the House of Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, has said that retaliation would be the last resort in the efforts being made by the Federal Government to resolve the continued xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.


Gbajabiamila, who is leading the House six-man delegation to South Africa, next Monday, explained that the retaliation would be detrimental to both countries. Addressing House correspondents yesterday on why the House leadership decided to send a delegation to South Africa, the majority leader said during the 5-day trip, the lawmakers would interface with the South African Parliament and discuss the possibility of both countries enacting hate crime laws, adding that it would cover crimes committed based on nationality.


He said that the delegation intended to engage the South African Parliament and other authorities on areas of mutual benefit and how much both countries could lose from Xenophobia and possible retaliatory actions or severing of diplomatic ties.


He stated further that they would also seek to strengthen the Nigerian /South African Bilateral Commission which only exists on paper for now. “We hope to meet with Nigerians who reside in South Africa and assure them of government’s intervention.


“We will advance and hopefully get a commitment on the need for payment of compensation for the victims of this last attack,” he said. Also speaking on whether Nigeria was afraid to take strict action against South Africa, Gbajabiamila said that retaliation was not the first step to diplomacy, adding that cutting of ties and retaliation are always the last resort.
http://newtelegraphonline.com/news/xenophobic-attacks-nigeria-will-not-retaliate-now-gbajabiamila/

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Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by sarrki(m): 4:27am On Mar 08, 2017
We need to get serious about our foreign policy

So that our citizens outside of the shore of Nigeria can be treated with dignity
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by DrDeji20(m): 4:45am On Mar 08, 2017
any good government know what to do for its citizens.
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by madridguy(m): 5:01am On Mar 08, 2017
This is bad of our government. So Nigerians in SA will still have to wait till another one week before you guys go there to address the issue. Smh for the rogues representing us.
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by Goldenheart(m): 5:10am On Mar 08, 2017
What a bleeped up country
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by SamuelAnyawu(m): 5:15am On Mar 08, 2017
sarrki:
We need to get serious about our foreign policy

So that our citizens outside of the shore of Nigeria can be treated with dignity
cool

Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by omenkaLives(m):
sarrki:
We need to get serious about our foreign policy

So that our citizens outside of the shore of Nigeria can be treated with dignity
How much dignity do we treat ourselves with within the country? Don't you realise these people read about and see images of jungle justice, police brutality, army brutality, ethnoreligious intolerance, political rascality, corruption, etc? The way a man treats his wife at home in the presence of his visitors is the same way they regard her outside her home.
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by anonymuz(m): 7:16am On Mar 08, 2017
omenkaLives:
How much dignity so we treat ourselves with within the country? Don't you realise these people read about and see images of jungle justice, police brutality, army brutality, ethnoreligious intolerance, political rascality, corruption, etc? The way a man treats his wife at home in the presence of his visitors is the same way they regard her outside her home.
Bro that's the absolute truth.
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by Raphael81(m): 7:23am On Mar 08, 2017
sarrki:
We need to get serious about our foreign policy

So that our citizens outside of the shore of Nigeria can be treated with dignity
Our government is never serious brohuh
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by habex005(m): 7:42am On Mar 08, 2017
Why?
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by engreo(m): 7:44am On Mar 08, 2017
God will help us
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by YINKS89(m): 7:45am On Mar 08, 2017
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Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by Antoeni(m): 7:45am On Mar 08, 2017
What is Nigeria waiting for
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by NNVanguard(m): 7:45am On Mar 08, 2017
sarrki:
We need to get serious about our foreign policy

So that our citizens outside of the shore of Nigeria can be treated with dignity
Can you tell that to PMB your god?
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by Tazdroid(m): 7:46am On Mar 08, 2017
Even though it's a last resort, I never really liked the idea of retaliation. Innocent people may get victimised in the process


I see it as a case of two wrongs not making it right
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by neonly: 7:46am On Mar 08, 2017
Buhari why now undecided undecided undecided undecided
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by fergieboy: 7:47am On Mar 08, 2017
grin grin grin

Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by bedspread: 7:47am On Mar 08, 2017
When Baba comes back they will hear us
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by DirtyGold:
In otherwords, you people are going to see how you can beg them to cooperate with you?
I would have preferred they summon the south africans to come apologize (with compensations) and advance how they will prevent future occurrences since they are the offenders.

We really have jokes as leaders in a country that claims to be giant of Africa... Is this how USA, Britain, Russia etc will respond to this?

What's tha business?
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by Nobody: 7:48am On Mar 08, 2017
omenkaLives:
How much dignity do we treat ourselves with within the country? Don't you realise these people read about and see images of jungle justice, police brutality, army brutality, ethnoreligious intolerance, political rascality, corruption, etc? The way a man treats his wife at home in the presence of his visitors is the same way they regard her outside her home.
...

Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by acenazt: 7:48am On Mar 08, 2017
See Trash Talk. Was The South African Government On Strike When The Xenophobic Attacks Were Conducted? These People Knew What Was Going On But Decided To Drink Champagne While Listening To Ukomboti. So What Is Mr Femi Talking About
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by Sultty(m): 7:49am On Mar 08, 2017
U got it, I don't really know why wailers are wailinghuh
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by emi14: 7:49am On Mar 08, 2017
madridguy:
This is bad of our government. So Nigerians in SA will still have to wait till another one week before you guys go there to address the issue. Smh for the rogues representing us.
Slow men at work
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by Nobody: 7:51am On Mar 08, 2017
acenazt:
See Trash Talk. Was The South African Government On Strike When The Xenophobic Attacks Were Conducted? These People Knew What Was Going On But Decided To Drink Champagne While Listening To Ukomboti. So What Is Mr Femi Talking About
...

Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by Mexyz(m): 7:51am On Mar 08, 2017
omenkaLives:
How much dignity do we treat ourselves with within the country? Don't you realise these people read about and see images of jungle justice, police brutality, army brutality, ethnoreligious intolerance, political rascality, corruption, etc? The way a man treats his wife at home in the presence of his visitors is the same way they regard her outside her home.
Just take a look at yourself omenka, here you are talking about army brutality when you and your likes always cheer Buratai and his men up whenever you hear/read about their brutality towards Ipob, shites and innocent Nigerians for putting on the military camo. Oga swerve one side jare.
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by Nobody: 7:54am On Mar 08, 2017
it is well with us
Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Why Nigeria Won't Retaliate Now - Gbajabiamila by DollarAngel(m): 7:57am On Mar 08, 2017
Up LIVERPOOL

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