@Africa_Arise_@Currentreport1 And black people, especially those terrorist they don't want to educate themselves and say no to western imperialist, say no to being used by white people against their fellow black people in the form of terrorist
@EngeesBishop People are protesting in enugwu and Port harcourt , I know if it happens in the East, yorubas will not protect, bcos of their wickedness.
@EngeesBishop@akatah_romanus Must you mention southeast in all you do? When mazi nnamdi kanu was sending the signal to yorubas on what is, they he want to divide nigeria. I will advise you to tell your people to defend themselves at all cost, bcos the problem is coming.
"They tell us to hate Igbos and never allow them to become President. Yet, it is our own northern brothers who are killing our people every day. And the same people that tell us to hate Igbos are the ones defending our killers.
Maybe it's time we focus on the real problems instead of being divided by ethnicity."
Rebuilding Brotherhood Trust Across African Borders
I have been observing with deep concern the alarming rise of xenophobic attacks in South Africa. I strongly condemn these acts. My thoughts are with all those affected—especially our Nigerian brothers and sisters, whose lives, businesses, and dignity are once again under threat. No African should feel unsafe on African soil, or anywhere else.
I commend the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mrs Bianca Ojukwu and her Ministry for their swift response to this issue.
I recall my visit to our compatriots during a similar crisis. It was a painful experience that revealed both the suffering and resilience of our people. It also highlighted a fundamental truth: beyond borders, we share a common identity and destiny as Africans. Such experiences should have inspired lasting solutions, not recurring tragedy.
In this regard, I urge the authorities in South Africa to act decisively - to protect lives and property, bring perpetrators to justice, and restore public confidence. Leadership must rise to the occasion, making it clear that violence and intolerance have no place in our societies. -PO
@Shaeikhweeder Mugu, is mohammed from nigeria? The world is moving, and you are still dwelling in darkness called religion. Even Saudi Arabia who introduced mohammed to you. Can't you see how fast they are developing?