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Xenophobia: Tinubu directs Nigerian missions in S’Africa to establish crisis unit
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Xenophobia: Tinubu directs Nigerian missions in S’Africa to establish crisis unit

Punch Nigeria 6 days 1 mins read
President Tinubu directs Nigerian missions to create a crisis unit for citizens amid rising xenophobia in South Africa, as officials discuss ‘Afriphobia’. Read More: https://punchng.com/xenophobia-tinubu-directs-nigerian-missions-in-safrica-to-establish-crisis-unit/

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