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Xenophobia: Onyema, Nigerians Condemn Attacks on Nigerians in South Africa
Nigerians have condemned the burning down and looting of Nigerian-owned businesses by South Africans in xenophobic attacks at the weekend in the rainbow nation.
Nigerians took to Twitter to express their outrage over the violence and called for appropriate retaliatory measures to serve as deterrent. Others called for boycott of South Africa-owned businesses in Nigeria.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyema in a tweet on Monday assured that the federal government will take definitive measures against South Africa.
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