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Nigeria Issues Urgent Safety Alert as Anti-Foreigner Protests Sweep South Africa

If you are a Nigerian living in South Africa right now, this is not the week to be caught off guard. The threat is organized, it is nationwide, and the Nigerian government wants its citizens paying close attention. Ahead of statewide anti-foreigner protests scheduled for Monday, May 4, 2026, the Nigerian Consulate General in Johannesburg has issued a formal safety alert to Nigerian nationals residing across South Africa. The advisory, signed by Consul General Ambassador Ninikanwa Okey-Uche and released on Sunday, urges citizens to stay vigilant as demonstrations are expected to span all nine of South Africa's provinces. Security sources indicate that anti-foreigner groups have been mobilizing locals through coordinated messaging campaigns, calling for a nationwide shutdown intended to pressure South African authorities into acting against foreign nationals living in the country. The organizers are demanding the expulsion of both documented and undocumented migrants, with the centra...

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