Saturday, April 25, 2026 - A Nigerian woman living in South Africa has raised concerns over the treatment of Nigerians, calling on the Nigerian government to intervene.
In a video message, she alleged that Nigerians are facing repeated
harassment and attacks, while receiving little or no support from officials.
She also criticised the Nigerian consulate, saying it has remained silent
despite the situation.
According to her, the issue has gone beyond documentation, with some
Nigerians allegedly being told to leave the country entirely.
She shared personal experiences, stating that her children—born in South
Africa—have been bullied and told to “go back to their country.”
While noting that some may consider returning home, she questioned the
reality of coming back to Nigeria, citing concerns about economic hardship,
electricity, and living conditions.
She urged the government to engage South African authorities, stressing
that if Nigerians must leave, it should not happen under unsafe or hostile
conditions.
Watch video below..
“We are being killed like chicken” Nigerian woman in South Africa cries out for help (VIDEO) pic.twitter.com/0BrwgbgCkc
— DAILY POST 🇳🇬 (@dailypost_ng) April 25, 2026

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