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XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Islie: 2:21pm On Sep 21, 2019
…say we cannot go home empty-handed


By Okey Maduforo



While the Peace Airline continues to evacuate Nigerians from South Africa, up to 30 per cent of the population affected is returning home while a great number of them have already taken their business activities to other African countries.

Saturday Telegraph gathered that the population of Nigerians in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Liberia and Gabon has increased as most of the Nigerians resident in South Africa have relocated to those countries. In a telephone interview with some of them from Awka, Ozubulu and Ihiala, they lamented that they lost a lot in South Africa and could not come home to start life all over again. On his part, Mr. Jude Enukeme, lamented that: “What are we coming home to do? We left Nigeria because the environment is not friendly for business and our aim is to better the lives of our people when we return.

“But if we return home now, where do we start? If the Nigerian government wants us to come home, what arrangement has government put in place for us to continue our business?” “Are we returning home to face the same problem that made us leave the country? I have been in South Africa for two years now and my fortunes started changing for the better before the xenophobia problem and lost almost everything.”

Speaking also, Mr. Matthew Nwokoye, an auto mechanic, contended that he sold his workshop in Nigeria and all that he had to go to South Africa, lamenting that on his return to Nigeria, he had no place to start life again after four years of searching for greener pasture. He said: “As I speak with you I am in Zimbabwe and I have told my wife and parents not to worry about me, I will be fine.

I sold my mechanic workshop to go to South Africa and I cannot come home a failure and a liability to my family members. “The crisis in South Africa has opened our eyes to discover that it is not only there that one can do business and more than 80 of us are now in the country from South Africa and we have bright chances of making it and I can assure you that we will make it.” In countries like Liberia, Mozambique and even Gabon, Nigerian’s population has doubled as was confirmed by Mr. Chukwunonye Ikeagwu, a motor parts dealer. He said: “There are so many of them here in Mozambique and they are willing to work and do business here.

The problem with most of these countries is that their citizens are lazy and they enjoy a lot of welfare from their government so they are not interested in working. “Very soon Nigerians will take over all the jobs in these countries even in Gabon and Liberia because Nigerians are strong and hardworking. “Some stopped over in Mozambique before entering other countries in East and South Africa, but I pray they do not abuse the privileges that we are already enjoying in those countries.”

Speaking with some parents in Anambra State, they confirmed that their relatives are not returning home. “My son and his cousin called us to tell us that they are not coming home because they have nothing to show because of the problem in South Africa,” a parent said.

They said they had relocated to Mozambique while some said that they were now in Liberia and Zimbabwe to continue their business in those countries. At Ozubulu where the popular South African business man, known as Bishop comes from, villagers confirmed that most of their sons and daughters had refused to join the returnees.

“They are still in South Africa and most of them said they are remaining in South Africa and making business contacts in other parts of Africa,” a resident volunteered. Meanwhile, most hotels in those countries where Europeans reside have been populated by females perceived to be Nigerians who are alleged to be laughing all the way to the bank from commercial sex business.

“There are so many of our girls in those countries now and they prefer to do business in hotels where the whites come to relax and unfortunately, most of them are graduates from our universities and polytechnics. “They are paid in dollars and they have already formed a kind of union which understudies the number of Nigerians in every city including the men in order to avert any xenophobic attacks by the indigenes,” Mr. Joseph Iweha told Saturday Telegraph. He added: “Such name like Oduduwa Co-operative Society, Ikenga Investments, Niger Delta Brotherhood are organisations aimed at keeping a tab on their kinsmen doing business in those countries with known Nigerian citizens in those countries heading these organizations”.

These bodies, according to Iweha, will be registered with the local authorities presenting details of the kind of businesses Nigerians in those areas are doing and also to checkmate any attack by host communities.



https://www.newtelegraphng.com/2019/09/xenophobia-nigerians-find-safe-havens-in-zimbabwe-mozambique-others/

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by IGBOSON1: 2:27pm On Sep 21, 2019
Ironic they can’t find that same safe heaven in a place they’re told is their country!

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by nabiz(m): 2:32pm On Sep 21, 2019
It is well

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by nlPoster: 2:35pm On Sep 21, 2019
Is it really possible citizens of every country are lazy apart from Nigerians?

Just wondering.

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Bouncingbabyboy(m): 2:41pm On Sep 21, 2019
I pray you all abide by the laws of the land and avoid illegal businesses

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Jayslicky: 3:03pm On Sep 21, 2019
shocked

Nigeria has failed many of its citizens, many people have swore with their lives never to return to this country.

Nigeria needs help, we are at an abysmal level.

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by hisexcellency34: 3:03pm On Sep 21, 2019
Desperadoes!

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by tolumizzy(m): 3:06pm On Sep 21, 2019
Good move

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Olorunnim: 3:06pm On Sep 21, 2019
nairalandposter:
Is it really possible citizens of every country are lazy apart from Nigerians?

Just wondering.
Be patriotic at least for once where is laziness mentioned here. cry

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by bestman09(m): 3:06pm On Sep 21, 2019
grin
Anywhere, except Nigeria is OK

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Wickedfacts: 3:06pm On Sep 21, 2019
It's mostly Igbos, and I say this with no pejorative intents. This is because culturally, the Igbo culture of trading and movement encourages economic migration.

The average Igbo man can he selling an item or service for 10M here in Nigeria and be selling the same item for 8M outside Nigeria. However, he would prefer to sell outside Nigeria for 8M because his location and the fact that he's outside Nigeria fits the cultural ideal of economic migration.

Thus, the grass would always look greener on the other side until they are faced with the harsh reality.

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Buliwyf: 3:06pm On Sep 21, 2019
They will soon enter SA back in the next few months.

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by notoriousbabe: 3:07pm On Sep 21, 2019
I just pray that our people will not carry all these their criminal activities there. Truth be told some Nigerians are bad within and outside the country

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by NaijaRoyalty(m): 3:07pm On Sep 21, 2019
I wish you guys Goodluck

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by NaijaRoyalty(m): 3:08pm On Sep 21, 2019
notoriousbabe:
I just pray that our people will not carry all these their criminal activities there. Truth be told some Nigerians are bad within and outside the country

Every country got bad eggs so stop talking nonsense

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Calibate101(f): 3:09pm On Sep 21, 2019
May God heal our land.

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by roladex(f): 3:11pm On Sep 21, 2019
Must u post irrelevant and indecent stuff here? I don't think u r ok

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Rubicon67(m): 3:11pm On Sep 21, 2019
I just hope we won't go there and start becoming nuisance with our loud and 'take over' attitude.

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Pavore9: 3:13pm On Sep 21, 2019
nairalandposter:
Is it really possible citizens of every country are lazy apart from Nigerians?

Just wondering.

Na wash.

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Sleevia: 3:13pm On Sep 21, 2019
Eraserubbish:
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I hope u no click that thing. Omo d guy dey steal password o

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by AnanseK(m): 3:14pm On Sep 21, 2019
They will soon find out what Igbos can do

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Madibah(m): 3:15pm On Sep 21, 2019
This is dramatically ominous..
Zimbabwe na country?

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by vaxx: 3:15pm On Sep 21, 2019
nairalandposter:
Is it really possible citizens of every country are lazy apart from Nigerians?

Just wondering.
The use of that word is just crazy and alarming . it is rested on pride. Nigerians are hard-working no doubt, so are the citizens of other nation. Nigerians tends to dominate fast base on the population. if one Nigerian is successful in a particular trade , he invite tens of his brother into the same buisness and that continue .

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Heyzee5: 3:16pm On Sep 21, 2019
roladex:
Must u post irrelevant and indecent stuff here? I don't think u r ok
There is no point complaining. Just report the moniker........the process is click report button at the base of the post and press 5 in the box provided. Done! The post will be removed......gracias.

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Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by Madibah(m): 3:16pm On Sep 21, 2019
Sleevia:
I hope u no click that thing. Omo d guy dey steal password o

Dem b bastard ...so them fit steal password through day link..

People don mad o

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