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Onoh condemns Enikanolaiye's remarks on Xenophobic attacks in South Africa

Onoh condemns Enikanolaiye's remarks on Xenophobic attacks in South Africa
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Josef Onoh, a former aide to President Tinubu, has publicly criticized Nigeria's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs for downplaying recent xenophobic violence against Nigerians in South Africa. Onoh argues that the government's dismissive stance ignores the severity of the attacks and fails to protect Nigerian citizens abroad.

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The dispute highlights ongoing diplomatic tensions between Nigeria and South Africa regarding the safety of African migrants and the effectiveness of regional leadership.

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President Bola Tinubu's former South-East spokesman, Josef Onoh

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