



Yet an ugly development from the southern African nation, sheer hatred against fellow Africans. This has been the case from time, when this obscene acts will stop is still very much a concern to observers. Scary videos from South Africa displayed innocent foreigners (including Nigerians) been lynched, maimed and virulently attacked till death.





On Saturday July 20, 2019 report says a 17 years old Nigerian, Chinonso Dennis was shot dead in Johannesburg, it was said that this lad in company of his friend went to buy something from a shop when someone chased them, open fire on them but the boy was unfortunately killed in the process.





Not forgetting the fact that recently, a high ranking Nigerian official, the Deputy Director-General of Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria, Elizabeth Ndubusi-Chukwu was murdered in South Africa. From reports, she is not resident there, she went to South Africa to attend the Conference of the African Insurance Organisation (A10), she was later found dead in her hotel room, reports from autopsy pinpointed that she was strangulated to death.





The death tolls of Nigerians on the South African soil have risen to about 200 since 2016. It was widely believed by Nigerians that the Nigerian authorities are not doing enough to protect Nigerians in Diaspora as many are being killed and erroneously jailed in several countries.





It will be right to say that the apartheid labour of the renowned selfless leader and former president of South Africa (Nelson Mandela) has been put to mud.





Pundits believed that South Africans had deep hatred for foreigners who have occupied several important positions in their country. South Africans are indolent and as such there are high tendencies for foreigners to take up important jobs in their country. Irrespective of the reasons for this hatred it shouldn't result to killing a fellow African.