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Nigerians must let South Africans feel the heat of being foreigners – Afia Schwarzenegger

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Ghanaian comedienne and media personality, Afia Schwarzenegger has added her voice to the latest xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

In a post on her Instagram page, Afia Schwar was not happy about how the President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa is tackling this issue.

She, therefore, charged African leaders to punish South Africa for this uncivilized act.

Again, the controversial actress advised Nigerians and other affected Nationals to pay them back severally.

She posted: “Meet the President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa…A man who is supposed to know better.

We need African Leaders to sanction this country or else this foolishness will not stop.

#NigeriaActNow let their people also feel the heat, let South Africans feel the pain of being a foreigner.

If this is what their president is promising them, then what do u expect??”.

Meanwhile a new video circulating on social media depicts the South African-President Cyril Ramaphosa calling for the arrest of those involved in the act.

“There can be no justification for any South African to attack people from other countries,” Ramaphosa said in a series of videos on his official Twitter account. “We are against xenophobia. These attacks are completely against the rule of law.”

Checkout Afia’s post below;

Source: ghbase.com

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