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SV: {UAH} Two South African communities give Nigerians residing there quit notice

SHAMEFUL EXCUSE AND PREJUDICE. Well, prejudice and reverse prejudice! Memory is indeed, too short in Africa.

appropå prejudice, South Africans are said to be notorious users themselves. Now they turn around upon failure to fight drug abuse and alcoholism and resort to scapegracing.

Först av all, USUALLY, A FOREIGNER DOES NOT GO INTO THIS KIND OF DANGEROUS TRADE IF THE MARKETAND LOCAL DEALERS DO NOT ALREADY EXIST. And, most often, local brutes control the deal.
Noc'la gaumoy
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.


Den torsdag, 15 juni 2017 17:08 skrev Bobby Alcantara <bobbyalcantara94@gmail.com>:


Gwokto,

Uganda man raped a woman but Nigerians take the rap!!! It is a funny world.


Two South African communities give Nigerians residing there quit notice


Two South African communities,  Kuruman community in Northern Cape Province and Klaafontein community, Extension 5 in Johannesburg, have reportedly given the Nigerians residing there quit notice.
According to the President of the Nigerian union in South Africa, Ikechukwu Anyene, the Klaafontein community, have directed landlords in the area not to renew the rent of Nigerians residing in their properties while the Kuruman community in Northern Cape Province have given Nigerians till tomorrow June 16th to leave their community.





Anyene says the South African communities have accused the Nigerians of introducing drug related crime and prostitution to their community. They claim that efforts to stop the Nigerians from engaging in such crimes have failed as most of their children and youths have been badly influenced by the Nigerians residing there.
Anyene maintained that some of the perpetrators of the crimes in these regions have been wrongfully identified as Nigerians. He gave an instance where a Ugandan man who allegedly raped a girl in Kwazulu Natal Province, was wrongfully identified as a Nigerian in the South African press.
He called on the Nigerian High Commission in South Africa and the Federal government to speedily intervene in these unfortunate developments so that the affected Nigerians who have their businesses and investments in the communities, are not left stranded.

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