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South Africans Moving From House To House Looking For Nigerians To Kill – Returnees Recount Ordeal

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South Africans Moving From House To House Looking For Nigerians To Kill – Returnees Recount Ordeal

For the lucky Nigerians who returned home on Wednesday, it is time to thank God for sparing their lives from the jaws of death impelled by xenophobic attacks in the rainbow country. For many of the 187 returnees it was a tough decision, but one they had to take after their horrendous encounters with militants in the former apartheid enclave, just like their counterparts from other African countries like Zambian, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.

From their testimonies, their plight was a case of search for greener pastures turning sour. Besides the dislocation returning home will cause them, the mental agony of having to count their losses is an eternal torture. The returnees from different parts of the country said they had been running from pillar to post to escape attacks as they made their ways from different parts of South Africa into Johannesburg to be documented for return to their country of birth.

They said they responded to the presidential directive that all Nigerians in South Africa return home, as the Nigerian authorities in Johannesburg had commenced documentation of the affected nationals preparatory to their return home. The process of their return had been accelerated by the gesture of indigenous carrier, Air Peace, which deployed its Boeing 777 aircraft to bring back hundreds of Nigerians who were trapped in the xenophobic conundrum.

As the aircraft arrived South Africa in the early hours of Wednesday, more than 320 Nigerians who were set to return home were subjected to security checks by Immigration authorities, who required them to carry out fresh set of biometrics and subjected them to other humiliating experiences, delaying them for 15 hours before they could embark on the six-hour flight to Nigeria.

While it was a sweet-bitter experience to return home, emotions took the greater part of them as they boarded the aircraft. Tears flowed freely down their cheeks because reality of having to return home had dawned on them.

As the aircraft landed at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, the cabin crew of Air Peace emerged with placards with the inscription ‘Say No to Xenophobia.’ As they disembarked from the Boeing 777-200 which landed at exactly 9.32 at the hajj and cargo section of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, the returnees were in high spirits, praising the airline, the Nigerian government and the Nigerian Consul General for the great efforts made to evacuate them from South Africa.

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Horror tales from returnees

Some of the returnees told journalists at the airport that their erstwhile South Africans hosts were fierce in their attacks on Nigerians, going from house to house and from shop to shop, looting and burning whatever they believed belonged to Nigerians.

Juwon Sadiku, an indigene of Oyo State, who said he was a businessman, regretted his long stay in South Africa, saying:

“It was a narrow escape from that hell called South Africa. Those people are wicked. They hate Nigerians because of our enterprise and courageous spirit.

“It was terrible, my brother. We barely escaped with our lives. We were all scared. In Pretoria, some of those South African militants were going from house to house, looking for Nigerians to kill.

“The apartheid in South Africa is still there. This time around, it was not a case of whites against blacks but inhumanity from black South Africans to fellow blacks who are foreigners. The people have a poor sense of history. They forgot the role Nigeria, as part of the Frontline States, played in their independence. They are evil. They are just callous.”

 “Even if you are married to their women, they will not spare any foreigner, especially Nigerians. I do not know what we have done to them to warrant this level of hatred. “But I do not blame them. It is time for our government to rise up and defend the interest of Nigerians. They must be forced to pay compensation for the wanton destruction of our property. Our people should also target their business interests and halt them here in Nigeria.”

Another returnee, Olu Bamidele, who hails from Ikorodu in Lagos State, said he had been in South Africa for many years, but had to return home following federal government’s gesture to evacuate Nigerians and save their lives.

Another returnee, a mother of two of South East extraction who declined to give her name, said she would not forget in a hurry how the premises that hosted her business were set ablaze by rampaging South African youths.

She said:

“My brother, these are my two children (pointing to them). I am happy that I am alive and back with them to Nigeria. I was running a beauty shop in Pretoria, but some South Africans came and set the premises where I carried out my business ablaze. I lost everything.

“How am I going to carry on with my life? I had to join the aircraft provided by Air Peace to return.

“Even the car I was driving, in the wake of the xenophobic attacks, I asked an agent to help me sell it just to get some money to resettle myself, but the place where the car was put up for sale was vandalized and the car burnt. But what can I do but resign to fate? When there is life, there is hope.

“I even have a valid work permit and visa to stay in the country, but that is now history. We have returned. We are looking up to the Nigerian government to see what they will do to assist us.”

Returnee points accusing finger at South African govt

Yet another returnee, an indigene of Anambra State who gave his name as Uche Nwabu, said he had to hide for many days in Pretoria when Zulu militants launched attacks on Nigerians and other foreigners.

He accused the South African police and security agencies of conniving with the irate militants to unleash terror on Nigerians.

He said: “On one of the days, I was returning from work where I served as a tiller. We heard that South African militants were attacking Nigerians. We alerted the South African police that their people were carrying out violent attacks on Nigerians. They ignored us and looked the other way. We had to run for dear lives.

“As I speak to you, a lot of Nigerians are afraid to leave their homes in Pretoria for Johannesburg for fear of attack. Many of our people have been killed and are unaccounted for. But this madness must stop. Our government must stand up to take serious action.

“My brother, if the situation in Nigeria were better, most of us would not have gone to South Africa to risk our lives. If government could provide uninterrupted power supply, create a friendlier business environment, most of us will prefer to stay here and salvage our country.”

He, however, wondered why government had not severed diplomatic ties with South Africa, considering the “evil” their people have done to Nigerians.

He said: “Government should go ahead and cut the flight frequencies of South African Airways and other businesses in Nigeria. That way, their government would call their people to order. ”

Why some Nigerians would not return

Narrating his unsavoury experience, another returnee who identified himself as Roland Chibuzo from Abia State, said some Nigerians were reluctant to return home in spite of the gesture from government because of the investments they have in South Africa.

He said:

“I can tell you for free that many of our people are reluctant to come back to Nigeria because they have invested heavily in South Africa. Some or people have houses, hotels and other investments, and they will not like to leave such behind. If they return home, what will they be doing here? Where would they start from? It is a serious dilemma.”

Speaking about their ordeal, one of the returnees, who hails from Osun State and identified himself simply as Saheed, lamented how he was sacked from job by South Africans as well as other inhuman treatments meted out on him.

Another returnee, Victor Uwas, an indigene of Delta State, said:

“My brother, the situation was terrible. We were all scared because they were going from home to home looking for Nigerians to kill and maim.

“Apartheid is still continuing in South Africa with their wicked policy of segregation. This time, it is not about segregation between the white and the black but segregation between South Africans and the nationals of other African countries. It is about the oppression of other Africans.

“The reason they are attacking Nigerians is that South African youths are lazy. They blame Nigerians for their economic problems, which is very wrong. That why the Nigerian government must cut diplomatic ties with South Africa.

“The whole world is keeping quiet because the evil of xenophobia is black people against black people. If it was against while people, America and Europe would have said something to condemn the evil act.”

He, however, urged President Muhammadu Buhari to say something to send a strong signal to his South African counterpart that the Nigerian government would take every step to protect her people.”

Another returnee from Abia State identified as Onuoha Chizoba said although it was painful, he was happy to return home.

He said:

“I would like to advise Nigerians still staying back in South Africa to return home, because from the plans we learnt that those South African have, they will carry out more attacks on foreigners, including Nigerians.”

On his part, an Osun indigene who gave him name as Aliu Saheed said many Nigerians were refusing to come home because of their investment in South Africa.

He said:

“Many people do not want to return home because of the cars and other property and families they have in South Africa. How do you expect such people to come to Nigeria like that without any compensation?

“We who decided to return home have lost everything; that is why we are here. I worked in the protocol department of a South African company for six months. I have been in the country since 2015. In the company where I worked at the airport, they refused to pay my salary.

“I was attending one of their schools, but I was pushed out because I am a foreigner.”

A female returnee, who gave her name as Temide Olakojo, from Oyo State, said:

“I registered my company in South Africa. I was selling beauty products with valid papers. I decided to return home because of the massive killings and looting of property of Nigerians by South Africans.”

Another female returnee said she was lucky to have escaped because the car she rode in was stopped and she was asked by the South Africans to introduce herself. She spoke their language,

And they spared her life. She said after the narrow escape, she resolved that it was time to return home.

She said:

“I have lived in South   Africa since 2012. I had a permit, but based on the bad experience, the search for greener pastures has turned sour.”

[Source]

10 Comments

10 Comments

  1. jesuit onye

    September 14, 2019 at 7:02 AM

    the problem in that country is that most of them are lazy. They can’t stand the can do attitude of Nigerians and other foreigners.

  2. ghana

    September 14, 2019 at 7:52 AM

    Nigerians don’t respect our laws and customs they are drug dealers so we love them only if they are not in our country and let them leave our country
    please Nigerians must leave south Africa we don’t need them here
    their behaver is not welcomed I think world wide.
    .
    ask yourself why only nigerians
    .
    the reason is ****, *****and they only think of ****
    .
    WE DON’T WANT Nigerians in our country finish and klaar

  3. South African

    September 14, 2019 at 9:52 AM

    but to all of the returnees none is blaming their own for drug peddling, pimping of women & under age girls and human trafficking as if its normal to commit that cruelty I hear those who made honest living but what about criminals or are their acts allowed in Nigeria

  4. Siyabonga Mvelase

    September 14, 2019 at 12:26 PM

    Nigerians had made this country a **** home they have no respect they are arrogant it is why they are not welcome in many countries around the world. Nigerians are **** 9 September 4 Nigerians wre cought smuggling fake dollars in Ghana

  5. Lele

    September 14, 2019 at 12:50 PM

    All these people commenting to Nigerian media are a bunch of liars! Of the 12 peopl who lost their lives, there were two foreign nationals(a Zimbabwean and Mozambiquen). So people should stop lying and saying Nigerians were slaughtered. The police in Pretoria going door to door were looking for validity of paperwork. Nigerians are the ***** Africans. They make up the largest number of any African country that has people incarcerated around the world. If Nigerians are soo hard working, why do **** of them sell drugs? Cause they want to make easy money. They came to South Africa and destroyed the youth with drugs, now when the community & those young people react it becomes a problem. Countries in Europe are even offering to pay Nigerians to leave their countries and never return…..

  6. Ace

    September 14, 2019 at 10:21 PM

    I am a Nigerian, and am proud of my country Nigeria. I say it every where I go. I am not ashamed of my country. I am hardworking, and I have a legitimate job. We have bad people all over the world. It is not peculiar to any race, color, tribe.
    South Africans says Nigerians do drugs, but am yet to see anyone caught with drugs in SA.
    You do not kill people, because of insinuations, it’s only in Africa you hear of such acts. You cannot take one’s life just like that, it is very barbaric.
    Why do you take laws into your hands! Killing and maiming innocent people. I am happy my people are leaving your country.

  7. Metu Nyetu

    September 15, 2019 at 6:22 AM

    THERE ARE just three things that our government would do, and South Africa would regret this stupidity of theirs till a hundred generations:
    1) Severe all diplomatic ties with them.
    2) Cancel all direct flights from and to that slave-ridden country.
    3) Give Nigerians steady power supply and good roads.

    NIGERIANS CAN survive anywhere in the world! But when the environment is more favourable, you see their industry at its best. That’s why we keep moving in droves to greener pastures. Nigeria is far richer than SA in terms of natural resources. If they are well harnessed, we would overtake, or be abreast of, UAE. This is certain. The main issue we have to deal with is the wickedness and the insincerity of our leaders. They tell those in diaspora to come back so we all can develop the country, but they are not willing to give us friendly environments that encourage business. What a wicked crop of leaders in Nigeria! Maybe this humiliation from SA would jolt their dead consciences to life. Maybe not. Who knows?

  8. Gbenga Adekuajo

    September 15, 2019 at 1:20 PM

    Nigeria & Nigerians have become an endanger specie world over, My take is due to our notorious reputation no country is willing to accommodate us again, Their could be no better time to go back home & fix our rotten stinking country so we can stop wondering around the globe include warntore country for economic survival, Nigeria right now is a mess.

  9. gentle

    September 16, 2019 at 7:13 AM

    How I wish we can also send all the Nigerians here in my country back to Nigeria? This Nigerians people are not Worthy to live with they think only them are intelligent or wise. Am happy that SA stood up and send them away sending all Nigeria is like cleaning their country from dirts. Nigerians are not Worthy to live anywhere in the world all they know is to make fast money to go back home and boast etc so they can do anything for that. They know them for crimes, prostitution etc very bad people let them go back to Nigeria and commit all their crimes there. Donald Trump said let all Nigeria should leave US people thought he was being racists now is SA lol. In the USA 60% of crime committed by black is Nigerian especially when it’s comes to cyber criminality. I also pray that one day we stand up like SA and send all Nigerian back to Nigeria as well. Belgium is ready to pay 2000 Euros for each Nigeria who is willing to leave their country. Very soon other countries will take if from SA and send all Nigerians back to their country. I pray let my country b the next to send Them Nigerians are not Worthy to live with.

    • Digger

      September 18, 2019 at 1:15 PM

      Turnder from Japan fire you idiot

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