Renowned artist, Innocent
Ujah, otherwise known as Tuface has condemned the recent wave xenophobic
attacks by South Africans against foreigners, particularly those of
African descent.
2baba
as he’s fondly called, took to twitter to express his disgust at the
South Africa killings which he described as a big embarrassment to other
‘cool’ South Africans.
On his twitter handle @2faceidibia, he twitted:
Fans of Tuface also joined him in condemning the attacks which have attracted condemnation world wide.
Following
the xenophobic attacks, Nigerians have been counting their loses, the
loss according to the Nigerian mission in South Africa include looted
shops, burnt shops, two burnt mechanic workshops, 11 burnt cars and two
stolen cars, among others.
The Goodluck Jonathan-government has approved the evacuation of Nigerians from South Africa as xenophobic attacks linger.
The Nigerian Commission in South Africa will commence the evacuation of Nigerians, Monday, in a bid to save them from the spread of the attack. South African authorities have struggled to contain mobs in the economic capital Johannesburg and Durban who were hunting down foreigners.
The Nigerian Commission in South Africa will commence the evacuation of Nigerians, Monday, in a bid to save them from the spread of the attack. South African authorities have struggled to contain mobs in the economic capital Johannesburg and Durban who were hunting down foreigners.
Zulu
king, Goodwill Zwelithini on Monday April 20, denied whipping up
xenophobic hatred in South Africa after he was accused of triggering
violence that has left at least seven people dead and forced thousands
from their homes.
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