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    Nigeria Begins Evacuation of Citizens Amid Rising Xenophobia in South Africa

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 11, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Nigeria has commenced the evacuation of its citizens from South Africa in response to a surge in xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals. This move follows a pattern of increasing hostility against migrants in South Africa, which has led several African countries to repatriate their citizens for safety reasons. The Nigerian government has prioritized the welfare of its people amid growing concerns over their security in the region.

    South Africa has experienced repeated outbreaks of xenophobic violence over the past decade, often fueled by economic frustrations and social tensions. These attacks have resulted in loss of life, destruction of property, and displacement of thousands of migrants from various African countries. Nigeria’s decision to evacuate its nationals underscores the severity of the current situation and the urgent need for protective measures.

    In a significant development, Nigeria’s repatriation efforts highlight broader regional challenges related to migration and inter-country relations within Africa. The escalating xenophobic sentiment not only threatens the safety of migrants but also risks straining diplomatic ties between South Africa and its neighbors. This situation calls for coordinated regional responses to address the root causes of xenophobia and promote peaceful coexistence among diverse communities.

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