Nigerian Student Body offers 7-Day Ultimatum to South African Businesses in the Country

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In the wake of the recent killings and obliteration of Nigerian owned businesses in South Africa, Nigerians have begun to react to the incessant killings of Nigerians in South Africa.

A representative of the Nigerian Student Body has publicly required that all South African owned companies exit the Country declaring a 7-day ultimatum for this to swing to effect.

With as many as 120 South African Organization domiciled in Nigeria, Nigerians have expressed extreme displeasure over the lynching and Xenophobic attacks on Nigerians doing the same in South Africa.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, has confirmed the attack on Nigerians in South Africa as well as the looting of businesses belonging to them.

Onyeama, who confirmed the development in a tweet on Monday, said the Nigerian Government will take decisive measures in dealing with the matter.

It has also been reported that some big South African companies within the country have begun to experience similar consequences as the fate of Nigerian businesses in their home country.

This will not be the first time an ultimatum will be placed on South Africans within Nigeria, but with the recent burning down of the MTN Office in Apapa, it is to be believed that the threats are valid.