Xenophobic and Afrophobic South Africans shut down a Nigerian man’s business in South Africa despite the fact that he had all the necessary legal documentation, paid taxes, employed 25 South Africans, and had lived in the country for 13 years.
“Why Is It That Anytime An Arrest Is Made In The North, We See Headlines Like This From The Media… Vs When An Arrest Is Made In The East, We Start Seeing Headlines Like This From The Media…” ~ Comedian Odinaka Reacts
Even Jamaicans were rooting for Mexico against South Africa
Afrophobic violence and anti-African immigrant sentiment have heavily damaged South Africa's international reputation
Mexico 2-0 South Africa
Say no to afrophobia. We are one
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The truth about the Biafra #Genocide and the Aburi agreement by Mazi Nnamdi kanu ( Ipob Leader). More than 5 million Biafrans were killed by the Nigeria government and their collaborators
The issue of starvation is just a cover up. We will retain thiss country, humanitarian reason or not" ~~~Benjamin Adekunle
All is fair in war, the plight of the people is not priority, the priority is the unity of the country ~~~Awolowo
Two Yoruba men, on Biafrans starvation.
“I Have Worked And Lived In Italy And Across Europe For Over 10 Years, Yet I Have Nothing Tangible To Show For It. No House, No Family, No Property, No Money And I’m Suffering. If Someone Gives Me £20,000 Right Now, I’ll Pack My Bags And Return To Nigeria Immediately.” ~ Nigerian Man Based In Italy👀
“Nigerians, When Are We Going To Come Together Collectively To Demand The Release Of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Everything He Warned Us About Is Happening Before Our Eyes. I Also Call On Yoruba People To Join This Demand For His Immediate Release. Look At The Rising Cases Of Banditry And Insecurity Across Yoruba Land Today. He Warned About These Years Ago, And Those Warnings Are Now Unfolding Before Us.” ~ Media Personality Godwin_Je
Ojukwu was such a leader. He stopped accepting aid from Britain because he believed Britain was playing both sides - supplying arms to Nigeria while sending relief materials such as milk to Biafra. It is no surprise that the BBC is now sponsoring a documentary titled Surviving Biafra.