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Nigerian High Commission In South Africa Invites All Victims Of Xenophobic Attacks

High Commission of Nigeria in Pretoria has begun compiling a list of the victims of the xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

Nigerian High Commissioner in South Africa, Ambassador Kabiru Bala, has called on all Nigerians affected by ongoing xenophobic attacks in that country to report their situation to the Commission.

In a statement made available to newsmen on Tuesday, 3rd September 2019, Ambassador Kabiru Bala assured Nigerians that a list of those affected by the xenophobic attack is currently being compiled,

He also said that the High Commission and Consulate are currently working with the relevant authorities to bring back normalcy.

Debunking previous report that the Nigerian High Commission was closed to Nigerians, Bala assured that the Consulate and High Commission are always open to citizens.

Read the press release below:

Tobias Sylvester

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