Xenophobia: South Africans have short memories, shame on them for attacking Nigerians – Fani-Kayode
Xenophobia: South Africans have short memories, shame on them for attacking Nigerians – Fani-Kayode
Controversial speaker and director of media for the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Organisation, Femi Fani Kayode has joined in condemning the ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
South Africans have been attacking foreigners in their land, asking them to leave.
Reacting to the incident for the first time, Fani Kayode, a former Aviation Minister took to his Facebook Wednesday night to blast the Mandiba kinsmen for being ungrateful after Nigeria helped them to fight apartheid.
He wrote, “The slaughter of Nigerians and other foreigners in South Africa is shocking and unacceptable.
“The people of South Africa appear to have very short memories. Had it not been for Nigeria apartheid would have lasted in their country for at least another 10 years and Mandela may have never been released. Shame on them”.
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