Senator Adams Oshiomhole, representing Edo State, has alleged that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa only spoke out against xenophobic attacks in Southafrica after he publicly accused him of inaction.

Speaking in an interview from 32:04 on Arise TV, the senator said, “Nigerians know where I stand. And I am happy that Nigerians in South Africa are happy that somebody spoke for them. Even the South African president, after I spoke and accused him of doing nothing and I said that he would go on his knees to beg when we hit him, he has made a broadcast condemning the attacks, which he did not do before I said it. I have no regret whatsoever,” he said.

The senator also pointed out that the South African government has not jailed anyone for the killings, and he alleged that some South African officials who are profiting from the Nigerian economy have refused to call their people to order amid the attacks….Read_More…

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