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FG to Demand Compensation for Nigerians' Abandoned Businesse

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Samuel Omotere
FG to Demand Compensation for Nigerians' Abandoned Businesse
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The Nigerian government is planning to seek compensation from South Africa for businesses and properties abandoned by Nigerians returning home due to anti-immigrant tensions. Officials are currently documenting the assets left behind to facilitate these claims.

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This highlights the diplomatic and economic complexities surrounding migration, xenophobia, and the protection of citizens' assets abroad.

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The framing focuses on the protection of migrants' rights and government intervention, reflecting a humanitarian and state-centric perspective.

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