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Xenophobia: ‘You Are Fighting Wrong War’ – Wizkid Breaks Silence On Killings Of Nigerians In South Africa

Popular Nigerian singer, Wizkid has joined Nigerians to condemn the ongoing Xenophobic attacks on several Nigerians and other Africans in South Africa.

There’s  been a report about   viral videos on Monday that  showed widespread attacks on Nigerians and their businesses in South Africa.

The new wave of attacks saw the killing of Nigerians and burning of shops and businesses owned by Africans.

The President of the Nigeria Union South Africa (NUSA), Adetola Olubajo who confirmed the development to NAN said on Monday that the attacks began on Sunday morning in Jeppestown area of Johannesburg when a building was set ablaze by an angry mob.

The attacks and killings have since stirred reactions from well-meaning Nigerians calling on government to take drastic measures against the South African government.

Wizkid, reacting, expressed sadness over the videos showing Nigerians been killed.

He urged Africans to treat each other as one, adding that, ‘ We are all humans before anything else.’

The ‘Fever’ crooner stressed that South Africans are fighting the wrong war.

On his Twitter page, Wizkid wrote:-

”Disheartening to watch these videos from my home! You’re fighting the wrong war , fighting the wrong people.

“How do we walk around hating each other? Africa is one! We’re all the same people! Please don’t lose yourself! #SayNoToXenophobia. One Love

“Please educate yourselves, educate the kids , educate the youth!

“We’re all humans before anything else! “Humans” and most importantly “Africans”!

Written by Afan Shedrach

Shedrach Afan Kaze (2nd July) is a Nigerian Music & General news blogger, Online Promoter, Phone Technician & an entrepreneur. He is the CEO of Smartslimhub NG.

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