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Xenophobia: South Africa Speaks On ‘cutting’ Bilateral Ties With Nigeria by NaijaNews101: 11:59am On Sep 08, 2019
Xenophobia: South Africa speaks on ‘cutting’ bilateral ties with Nigeria



The South African Acting High Commissioner to Nigeria, Amb Bobby Moroe, on Sunday said his country will not cut bilateral ties with Nigeria.

He said his country remained committed to strengthening bilateral ties with Nigeria.

Moroe told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja that the relationship between Nigeria and South Africa would remain strong and on course.

The envoy said President Muhammadu Buhari and his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa, were expected to meet in October to discuss modalities to address attacks on Nigerians living in that country.

Meanwhile, in a statement by Khusela Diko, spokesperson to the President, the South African Government said President Buhari’s state visit would reinforce the bond between both countries.

Diko stated that the visit, next month, would further strengthen their bond and jointly develop responses to challenges affecting people and businesses in South Africa and Nigeria.


According to him, President Cyril Ramaphosa held discussions, on Sept. 6, with Nigeria’s Special Envoy, Amb. Ahmed Abubakar, on violence in South Africa and developments in Nigeria around South African businesses.

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Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Speaks On ‘cutting’ Bilateral Ties With Nigeria by AAlozie(m): 12:01pm On Sep 08, 2019
Cut it na... Idiots and ingredients
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Speaks On ‘cutting’ Bilateral Ties With Nigeria by juvewalex(m): 12:16pm On Sep 08, 2019
It would have been better to cut ties with us ,maybe Nigerian government would be forced to grow some balls and stop being a weak of a nation to enable them cater more for its citizens in both home and abroad .

The huge profits which mtn ,dstv stanbic bank and etc make are supposed to remain here only if they were Nigerian investments.

Nigeria will rather crumble indigenous investments for foreign investments to flourish.

Our population is meant to be a plus for us if only we know what we are doing in this country, that's why every foreign investor always wants to capture Nigerian market in Africa .

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Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Speaks On ‘cutting’ Bilateral Ties With Nigeria by SimDan95(m): 12:45pm On Sep 08, 2019
when they are making huge profit from us, useless children of doom

Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Speaks On ‘cutting’ Bilateral Ties With Nigeria by dollytino4real(f): 1:07pm On Sep 08, 2019
must he go, is there no other delegates dat can go and bring report to him as the head?
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Speaks On ‘cutting’ Bilateral Ties With Nigeria by comradewanle(m): 1:14pm On Sep 08, 2019
dollytino4real:
must he go, is there no other delegates dat can go and bring report to him as the head?



Pls read the last paragraph again. ...he had already sent delegates but wants to meet with SA president.
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Speaks On ‘cutting’ Bilateral Ties With Nigeria by efighter: 1:18pm On Sep 08, 2019
Come and take scissors from my hand now and cut the useless bilateral relationship which is based on the blood of innocent Nigerians.

It is clear that it is the SA government that sponsored its useless people to attack foreigners that is why you see the SA government saying that the attack is not against foreigners, that is also why SA Police provide cover for SA citizens to attack foreigners. That is why you see SA Immigration Services running after foreigners and arresting foreigners.
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Speaks On ‘cutting’ Bilateral Ties With Nigeria by dollytino4real(f): 1:20pm On Sep 08, 2019
comradewanle:




Pls read the last paragraph again. ...he had already sent delegates but wants to meet with SA president.
pls let him still wait because S.A. there are remote controlled people
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Speaks On ‘cutting’ Bilateral Ties With Nigeria by pwansunriseteam: 1:22pm On Sep 08, 2019
Ok
Re: Xenophobia: South Africa Speaks On ‘cutting’ Bilateral Ties With Nigeria by keryj(f): 2:26pm On Sep 08, 2019
When they are even the ones achieving more from us grin


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