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Xenophobia: End diplomatic relations with South Africa now – Sen Ningi tells Nigerian Govt

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July 7, 2026

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Bauchi Central Senator, Abdul Ningi, has called on the Nigerian government to immediately end diplomatic relations with South Africa over xenophobic attacks on Nigerian citizens. Ningi made the call on Tuesday during plenary at the Senate. His call came amid ongoing xenophobic attacks on Nigerians living in South Africa. Recall that following the attacks, the Nigerian government [] Xenophobia: End diplomatic relations with South Africa now – Sen Ningi tells Nigerian Govt

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Voice of Nigeria

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· Jul 6, 2026

Nigeria Weighs Diplomatic, Economic Response to South Africa Crisis

The Nigerian Government says it is weighing diplomatic and economic options in response to the ongoing attacks and intimidation of Nigerians in South Africa, while prioritising dialogue and African solidarity over immediate retaliatory measures. Speaking in an interview with Voice of Nigeria Correspondent, Margaret Ebeshi, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr Kimiebi [] The post Nigeria Weighs Diplomatic, Economic Response to South Africa Crisis appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

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· Jul 7, 2026

Senate condemns attacks on Nigerians, seeks guarantees from South Africa

The Senate has warned that Nigeria may review its diplomatic relationship with South Africa if renewed xenophobic attacks against Nigerians continue. The warning followed a motion moved by Senator Asuquo Ekpeyong over an alleged June 30, 2026, ultimatum issued to Nigerians living in South Africa. Lawmakers described the development as a serious threat to the [] Senate condemns attacks on Nigerians, seeks guarantees from South Africa

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· Jul 3, 2026

Ghana and South Africa in diplomatic standoff over alleged killing of migrant 

A significant diplomatic impasse has emerged between South Africa and Ghana following the death of a Ghanaian national in Cape Town. The tension hinges on diametrically opposed accounts regarding the cause and context of the incident. The Ghanaian government has formally condemned what it characterises as a fatal consequence of rising xenophobic violence. Conversely, South []

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· Jul 6, 2026

Trade minister directs ambassador to deepen trade ties with Ghana

The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Labanya Margret Mathya, has directed South Sudan’s ambassador to Ghana with strengthening trade and investment cooperation between the two countries. The directive followed a meeting between Dr Labanya and Ambassador Jacqueline Natepi Ben on Monday at the ministry’s headquarters in Juba. The two officials discussed potential areas of [] The post Trade minister directs ambassador to deepen trade ties with Ghana appeared first on Eye Radio.

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Related coverage for "Xenophobia: End diplomatic relations with South Africa now – Sen Ningi tells Nigerian Govt": Voice of Nigeria — Nigeria Weighs Diplomatic, Economic Response to South Africa Crisis. Daily Post Nigeria — Senate condemns attacks on Nigerians, seeks guarantees from South Africa. MyJoyOnline — Ghana and South Africa in diplomatic standoff over alleged killing of migrant . Eye Radio — Trade minister directs ambassador to deepen trade ties with Ghana