Saturday, 23 November 2024

XENOPHOBIA IN SOUTH AFRICA: NIGERIANS PROTEST IN CANADA

Nigerians in Toronto, Ontario, Canada  were at the South African’s Embassy yesterday in Toronto on  Monday  to register their grievance over the non-stop  treatment being meted  to their fellow African brothers and sisters in South Africa.

Alhaji Kay Alabi  the APC chairman  Canada  Chapter told OASES NEWS that  South African’s behavior should not be taken lightly with just  a mere apology or treated with levity.  In Alhaji Kay Alabi’s words he described the act as  “not only barbaric but inhuman, unacceptable, archaic and  nasty”.   Ms Funmi Olumade  recalled when Nigeria gave South Africa Millions of Dollars helping them in their trying days.  Prince Adewale Adekanmbi (The Oluwo of Iwo Kingdom)  told OASES NEWS  that  King Zulu should  be tried in the ICC for murder because his statement  incited the South Africans against their fellow Africans.

The Protesters carried placards with different words, like; “Say No to Xenophobia”, “Iwo Kingdom says No to Xenophobia”, “APC says No to Xenophobia”   “Stop killing your fellow men”,  “we all one”, “King Zulu should be tried in International Court” etc.  Another protester said that the government of South Africa should try to solve the problem now and advised the Nigerian government and other African governments to step into this ugly incident and sign a peace accord if necessary.

Another protester felt so angry that none of the South African’s Embassy staff came out to appeal to us to show an understanding of our plight. “It is highly likely that we would continue to protest until reasonable and acceptable solutions are exhibited to stop these unnecessary killings, afterall we are all foreigners in other countries”

It is sad that   anti-foreigner sentiments to Zulus by Zulu "King" Goodwill Zwelithini and Edward Zuma caused the incidents happening in South Africa, resulting to Africans murdering their African brothers and sisters through burning, matchetting and other barbaric ways of  exterminating each other.    Prince Adewale Akanmbi The Oluwo of Iwo Kingdom called that this be investigated immediately and Zulu be tried at the International Court regardless of his position, “this is a crime against humanity”, he concluded.

 


News Letter

Subscribe our Email News Letter to get Instant Update at anytime

About Oases News

OASES News is a News Agency with the central idea of diseminating credible, evidence-based, impeccable news and activities without stripping all technicalities involved in news reporting.