Nigerians in South Africa get quit notice
- Nigerians in south Africa were issued quit notice in two communities - They were accused of perpetrating crimes in the country
- The Nigerian union in the country however said all crimes were usually attributed to Nigerians Nigerians in South Africa have been issued with a quit notice to vacate two communities in the country over what has been described as punishment for the crimes. NAN reports that the Nigeria Union in South Africa on Wednesday, June 14 accused two communities in that country of ordering Nigerians to quit the territories.
LATEST POLITICS SPORTS GOSSIP WEDDINGS HAUSA NEWS FEEDBACK PHOTO NEWS BOKO HARAM FOOTBALL BUZZ ENTERTAINMENT NAIJ.COM TV 364 USD/NGN Nigerians in South Africa get quit notice Author: Omotayo Yusuf UPDATED: 4 HOURS AGO VIEWS: 58239 SHARE ON FACEBOOK SEND VIA EMAIL SEND ON WHATSAPP SHARE ON FACEBOOK SEND VIA EMAIL SEND ON WHATSAPP - Nigerians in south Africa were issued quit notice in two communities - They were accused of perpetrating crimes in the country - The Nigerian union in the country however said all crimes were usually attributed to Nigerians Nigerians in South Africa have been issued with a quit notice to vacate two communities in the country over what has been described as punishment for the crimes. NAN reports that the Nigeria Union in South Africa on Wednesday, June 14 accused two communities in that country of ordering Nigerians to quit the territories. READ ALSO: LIST of Evans the kidnapper's 19 victims, ransom they paid President of the union, Mr. Ikechukwu Anyene, said the Kuruman community in Northern Cape Province gave Nigerians till Thursday to leave the place. Anyene also said the Klaafontein community, Extension 5, Johannesburg, directed landlords not to renew the rent of Nigerians in the area. He said the grievance of the South Africans was that Nigerians were responsible for some social vices such as illicit drug trade and prostitution. Anyene said: “The Nigeria union held series of meetings with the affected communities as well as police and local authorities on the recent threats to Nigerians. “We have also written reports on these incidents and sent to the Nigerian Mission and the South African police. “We recommended interventions before the June 16 deadline to the mission and we are waiting for their response.
- The Nigerian union in the country however said all crimes were usually attributed to Nigerians Nigerians in South Africa have been issued with a quit notice to vacate two communities in the country over what has been described as punishment for the crimes. NAN reports that the Nigeria Union in South Africa on Wednesday, June 14 accused two communities in that country of ordering Nigerians to quit the territories.
LATEST POLITICS SPORTS GOSSIP WEDDINGS HAUSA NEWS FEEDBACK PHOTO NEWS BOKO HARAM FOOTBALL BUZZ ENTERTAINMENT NAIJ.COM TV 364 USD/NGN Nigerians in South Africa get quit notice Author: Omotayo Yusuf UPDATED: 4 HOURS AGO VIEWS: 58239 SHARE ON FACEBOOK SEND VIA EMAIL SEND ON WHATSAPP SHARE ON FACEBOOK SEND VIA EMAIL SEND ON WHATSAPP - Nigerians in south Africa were issued quit notice in two communities - They were accused of perpetrating crimes in the country - The Nigerian union in the country however said all crimes were usually attributed to Nigerians Nigerians in South Africa have been issued with a quit notice to vacate two communities in the country over what has been described as punishment for the crimes. NAN reports that the Nigeria Union in South Africa on Wednesday, June 14 accused two communities in that country of ordering Nigerians to quit the territories. READ ALSO: LIST of Evans the kidnapper's 19 victims, ransom they paid President of the union, Mr. Ikechukwu Anyene, said the Kuruman community in Northern Cape Province gave Nigerians till Thursday to leave the place. Anyene also said the Klaafontein community, Extension 5, Johannesburg, directed landlords not to renew the rent of Nigerians in the area. He said the grievance of the South Africans was that Nigerians were responsible for some social vices such as illicit drug trade and prostitution. Anyene said: “The Nigeria union held series of meetings with the affected communities as well as police and local authorities on the recent threats to Nigerians. “We have also written reports on these incidents and sent to the Nigerian Mission and the South African police. “We recommended interventions before the June 16 deadline to the mission and we are waiting for their response.
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