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South Africa Katılım Mayıs 2010
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#3Sports@3SportsGh·
How breakfast is served at the games village at the African Athletics Championship. #3Sports
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Cargo 🇿🇦@ysoldati·
@ShehuSani You can fix Nigeria by not running in the next elections and let young sober minds run the senate.
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ÓMÒÉLÉRÍNJÁRÉ
ÓMÒÉLÉRÍNJÁRÉ@omoelerinjare·
During a traditional wedding ceremony, a South African 🇿🇦 daughter-in-law gave her Nigerian Igbo 🇳🇬 father-in-law a cap and traditional walking stick. Delighted, he said she was the first person to give him such a gift, and she had instantly become his daughter. He then offered her warm, heartfelt prayers.
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Tested Don
Tested Don@jnr_mike·
@S_OkudzetoAblak Watch south Africans who live in shacks in soweto run to this comment section to insult him I will always rate Ghananians above sad Africans. Ghananians own their land. They own their businesses.
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Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa
Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa@S_OkudzetoAblak·
Yesterday, I joyfully hosted Mr. Emmanuel Asamoah, Ghana’s victim of xenophobia we relocated from South Africa. We had a great time together at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I am pleased to disclose that business mogul, Mr. Ibrahim Mahama has reached out to me and offered to fully sponsor any business startup of Mr. Asamoah’s choice here in Ghana.
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Cargo 🇿🇦@ysoldati·
@antonioguterres Your time at the UN is way past its sell by date. This is what is the current crisis facing the world.
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António Guterres
António Guterres@antonioguterres·
Migration is not the crisis. The crisis is the world’s collective failure to manage migration together. We need cooperation across borders, governments & societies to show how multilateral cooperation delivers in the lives of migrants & the societies they strengthen.
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Wale S Akerele
Wale S Akerele@akerele_s·
Black South Africans none of you to your 100 generations will ever have PEACE. @CyrilRamaphosa you are a FAILED MAN pls you are not welcome to Nigeria again. Worse incompetent president look at what your drunker people are doing to another black man. Pls dont step into Nigeria. @officialABAT sir act now sir those animals must leave Nigeria NOW. @NigeriaGov
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Cargo 🇿🇦@ysoldati·
@Ojukwu_Bianca I speak on behalf of South Africans, come and fetch your criminals. We do not express concern or misgivings about your plans to evacuate them.
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Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu
Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu@Ojukwu_Bianca·
This morning, I had a phone conversation with Hon Ronald Lamola, South Africa Foreign Affairs Minister who expressed concern and misgivings concerning the plans by the government of Nigeria to evacuate its citizens desirous of leaving the Republic of South Africa due to the recent xenophobic attacks and anti-foreigner sentiments openly expressed during continuing anti-migrant protests in South Africa, the latest of which took place in Durban, South Africa, yesterday 6th May 2026. I maintained that our Government cannot stand by and watch the systematic harrasment and humiliation of our nationals resident in SA as well as the extra-judicial killings of our people, and that the evacuation of our citizens who want to return home remains our Government's priority at this time . I also highlighted the need for their police and justice systems to take the cases on ground of extra-judicial killings of Nigerians in South Africa more seriously and that there should be clear and immediate consequences for such acts. Yesterday's protests in Durban did not record acts of violence as there was heavy security presence. However Nigerians were advised to close their shops and businesses and stay largely indoors by Mission. Our discussions also centered on the violent and indiscriminate rhetoric and actions of South Africa's anti-foreigner political parties which puts the lives and properties of Nigerian and other Nationals at risk, but which conversely might also have the effect jeopardizing the safety of South African interests in Nigeria. Nigerians have exercised, and continue to demonstrate commendable restraint, in their response to the ongoing crisis. I also brought to his attention, having engaged with some of our Nationals resident with their families in South Africa, the unfortunate fact that Nigerian Children as well as children born of both Nigerian and South African parents (referred to as 'Sougerians' ) are being wrongfully bullied in schools and taunted to 'return to their country'. This is reprehensible and capable of causing trauma to young minds for whom such incidents may remain etched in memory. Hon. Lamola informed that the SA authorities recognise that they have a responsibility to protect these innocent children and doing their utmost through education supervisory bodies to discourage these practices. While we both pledged to continue to work together to de-escalate this crisis, noting the vehement condemnations of the President of South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa and SA Government of the prevailing state of affairs, what is worrisome to our citizens both in Nigeria and those resident in South Africa is that the demand that all foreigners leave South Africa, appears to be targeted only towards black Africans which makes one wonder whether what is happening should not be more accurately defined as 'Afriphobia' rather than Xenophobia. The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed that the Nigerian Missions in South Africa set up , with immediate effect, a crisis notifications unit for imperiled citizens who have also been advised first and foremost to contact SA security authorities whenever dangerous situations arise.
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Cargo 🇿🇦@ysoldati·
@alhaadiahmad @RonaldLamola @grok Unorganized is your governments inability to build flushing toilets, maintain a proper power grid, and protect Christians from mass murder. The only solution it has is give them rice, give them rice 🚮
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Minister: International Relations and Cooperation
Thank you for the telephone conversation this morning. We look forward to receiving information on the alleged extra-judicial killings. To date, there has been no credible information availed. We are a nation of the rule of law, and we will continue to ensure all people within our country feel free and safe. We maintain that while Nigeria has a sovereign right to make a decision with regard to the repatriation of its willing citizens, we remain of the view that calls for repatriations will not be able to address the full scale of irregular migration. We also believe that engagements on migration should be evidence-based, deal with push and pull factors, and avoid fearmongering. The South African government continues to condemn attacks on foreign nationals, and it maintains that law enforcement must decisively deal with any violence against foreign nationals in South Africa. We look forward to ensuring that this matter is handled in a manner that maintains our enduring bilateral relations.
Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu@Ojukwu_Bianca

This morning, I had a phone conversation with Hon Ronald Lamola, South Africa Foreign Affairs Minister who expressed concern and misgivings concerning the plans by the government of Nigeria to evacuate its citizens desirous of leaving the Republic of South Africa due to the recent xenophobic attacks and anti-foreigner sentiments openly expressed during continuing anti-migrant protests in South Africa, the latest of which took place in Durban, South Africa, yesterday 6th May 2026. I maintained that our Government cannot stand by and watch the systematic harrasment and humiliation of our nationals resident in SA as well as the extra-judicial killings of our people, and that the evacuation of our citizens who want to return home remains our Government's priority at this time . I also highlighted the need for their police and justice systems to take the cases on ground of extra-judicial killings of Nigerians in South Africa more seriously and that there should be clear and immediate consequences for such acts. Yesterday's protests in Durban did not record acts of violence as there was heavy security presence. However Nigerians were advised to close their shops and businesses and stay largely indoors by Mission. Our discussions also centered on the violent and indiscriminate rhetoric and actions of South Africa's anti-foreigner political parties which puts the lives and properties of Nigerian and other Nationals at risk, but which conversely might also have the effect jeopardizing the safety of South African interests in Nigeria. Nigerians have exercised, and continue to demonstrate commendable restraint, in their response to the ongoing crisis. I also brought to his attention, having engaged with some of our Nationals resident with their families in South Africa, the unfortunate fact that Nigerian Children as well as children born of both Nigerian and South African parents (referred to as 'Sougerians' ) are being wrongfully bullied in schools and taunted to 'return to their country'. This is reprehensible and capable of causing trauma to young minds for whom such incidents may remain etched in memory. Hon. Lamola informed that the SA authorities recognise that they have a responsibility to protect these innocent children and doing their utmost through education supervisory bodies to discourage these practices. While we both pledged to continue to work together to de-escalate this crisis, noting the vehement condemnations of the President of South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa and SA Government of the prevailing state of affairs, what is worrisome to our citizens both in Nigeria and those resident in South Africa is that the demand that all foreigners leave South Africa, appears to be targeted only towards black Africans which makes one wonder whether what is happening should not be more accurately defined as 'Afriphobia' rather than Xenophobia. The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed that the Nigerian Missions in South Africa set up , with immediate effect, a crisis notifications unit for imperiled citizens who have also been advised first and foremost to contact SA security authorities whenever dangerous situations arise.

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Cargo 🇿🇦@ysoldati·
@NigeriaStories DSTV is owned by France, leave South Africa out. You cannot even have proper flushing toilets but here you are concerned with DSTV MTN. South Africa is coming to sort out your electricity grid
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
DStv must appear before this Senate: South Africa cannot try this ~ Senate President Akpabio says
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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
“Only China Can Help Us Out Of This Issue Of Electricity In Nigeria. The Best Thing To Do Is To Swallow Our Pride And Give China Full Control Of Our Electricity For 20 Years. So They Can Give Us Stable Electricity Supply And Real Development In Nigeria.” ~ Senator Danjuma Goje Tells Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
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Cargo 🇿🇦@ysoldati·
@dammiedammie35 South African Parliament does not dicuss nonsense. There is not even a single case that has been registered by any Nigerian for Xenophobia or any case registered for a Nigerian killed. South Africans are raising issues of illegal migration, drug and human trafficking by Nigerian
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“I Have Taken A Personal Action Already, A Nigeria Surgeon Was Kp@!d By South Africa Mechanic”💔 - Akpabio Lament
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Zik
Zik@thatzikhomie·
@dammiedammie35 It’s simple oshiomole already said it make multi choice reduce the subscription to the point minimum wage can accommodate it and do that for mtn subscription too and watch their government reach out simple , we have power lets use it .
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SIKAOFFICIAL🦍
SIKAOFFICIAL🦍@SIKAOFFICIAL1·
“Let us revoke the licenses of MTN and DSTV. When we have this balance of madness, I believe there’ll be sanity.” — Nigerian Senator, Adams Oshiomole urges, stressing that economic sanctions against South African businesses in Nigeria will get the country’s government to act quickly against xenophobic attacks on Nigerian nationals. [🎥: TV Platinum]
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Cargo 🇿🇦@ysoldati·
@fweshtiny Tinubu has just stated he will be campaigning for a second term and here you are worried about South Africa. What a shame
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Destiny Krams🇺🇸🇳🇬
While white South Africans are creating waves in the world, xenophobic black South Africans are lazily parading around to cause violence and loot foreigners all in the name of Abahambe (foreigners must go)? Big Shame!
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.@LBGamestips·
Africans are calling for the disqualification of South Africa 🇿🇦 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup 🏆 due to alleged human rights violations
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Purely African
Purely African@TheRealAssasn·
Should we also tell these South Africans hustling in Uganda to go back and fix their country? Just asking🤔
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Purely African
Purely African@TheRealAssasn·
When I see Xenophobic south Africans telling fellow blacks to leave and go fix their countries I just laugh. They think those white owned buildings and businesses is paradise, this is Kampala city not Johannesburg.
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Mary Kathomi
Mary Kathomi@MaryK2022·
South Africans have really disappointed the continent
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Cargo 🇿🇦@ysoldati·
@_AfricanUnion South Africa funds the AU with a tune of more than R200 million a year. Our leaders need to review how the countries taxes are spent.
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African Union
African Union@_AfricanUnion·
Following the African Union’s permanent membership in the G20 and South Africa’s historic 2025 Presidency, the next priority is strategic preparation for the 2026 United States G20 Presidency. #G20Miami The AU will convene a Strategic AU G20 Retreat on 27–28 April 2026 in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, hosted by the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. The Retreat aims to discuss:- 1.Lessons from South Africa’s Presidency 2. 2026 U.S. G20 priorities & opportunities for Africa 3. Common AU position under #Agenda2063 4.Stronger coordination & leadership transition 5. Roadmap for Africa’s G20 engagement Stay tuned for updates.
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