7 DAYS ULTIMATUM! Nigerians Storm South African Embassy As Retaliation Threats Explode

7 DAYS ULTIMATUM! Nigerians Storm South African Embassy As Retaliation Threats Explode



Tensions between Nigeria and South Africa are rising once again as angry Nigerian youths storm the South African Embassy in Abuja over alleged xenophobic attacks on Nigerians living in South Africa. In this explosive report, protesters issue a 7-day ultimatum, warning South African businesses and officials in Nigeria to take action before the situation escalates further.

The video also covers reactions from Nigerian activists, embassy protests, viral street demonstrations, and strong statements from Julius Malema defending Nigerians and blaming the South African government for failing to address crime and unemployment.

Meanwhile, some Nigerians are calling for retaliation against South African companies like MTN Group, while others are urging calm and diplomacy to avoid another dangerous conflict between Africa’s two biggest economies.

Could this crisis spiral out of control? Should African governments intervene before tensions worsen? Watch the full report and share your thoughts in the comments.

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20 thoughts on “7 DAYS ULTIMATUM! Nigerians Storm South African Embassy As Retaliation Threats Explode

  1. I don't know what Ghana is waiting
    for?Ghanaians are too timid and too weak and Mahama too is too weak.
    Ghanaians are only hard and tough on fellow Ghanaians but very weak on foreigners.

  2. In case of Nigeria,I beg you to go back to your country.and built up your country.Nigeria is one of the richest country in Africa but corruption is killing this country.Nigeria fight for your country and not for SA.How comes that Nigerians seem not to love their own country,why.???NIGERIANS GO BACK TO NIGERIA AND NOT TO ANYOTHER COUNTRYđŸ˜¢đŸ˜¢

  3. The people responsible for the xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals are black South Africans, the native Zulu and Xhosa people. They do not hold any meaningful investments in Nigeria. Therefore targeting a company like MTN is backing the wrong tree.

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