After speaking with Nigerians in Cape Town yesterday, I was able to have meaningful discussions this morning with three South African ministers and political party leaders regarding the ongoing challenges related to immigration, regional collaboration, and fostering peaceful coexistence between our nations.
I had the pleasure of meeting with Mr Leon Schreiber, the South African Minister of Home Affairs and a prominent figure in the Democratic Alliance; Mr Velenkosini Hlabisa, the Minister of Cooperative
Governance and Traditional Affairs and leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP); and Mr Gayton McKenzie, the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture and leader of the Patriotic Alliance (PA).Our conversations were productive and candid, focusing on the current challenges that affect both countries—particularly those related to migration, economic strains, youth unemployment, security issues, and the rising tensions faced by African foreigners in South Africa.
I firmly believe that Nigeria and South Africa, both prominent African nations, must enhance dialogue, bolster cooperation, and seek solutions based on justice, mutual respect, and adherence to the rule of law. In challenging times, leaders and citizens alike need to demonstrate responsible leadership, compassion, and restraint.
We collectively stressed the importance of law-abiding behaviour, avoiding violence, resisting hate or provocation, and allowing lawful institutions to address grievances through democratic and constitutional processes, regardless of the challenges we face.
The progress of Africa hinges on our ability to create unity, foster economic inclusivity, invest in our communities, and uphold the dignity of every African, no matter where they live.
- PO
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Peter Obi appears to be the only p0litician in Nigeria ready to put his l!fe on the line, at all c0sts, just to see the country progress once again.
In a p0litical arena dominated by self-interest and empty promises, Peter Obi stands out as the only p0litician who consistently puts his l!fe on the line, at all c0sts, just to see N!geria rise again.
While many leaders play it safe and pr0tect their comfort, Obi has repeatedly shown a rare kind of courage — one that puts national progress above personal safety and p0litical convenience. Whether facing thr£ats, crit!c!sm, or intense opposition, his commitment to good governance, accountability, and youth empowerment remains uπshaken.
He doesn’t just talk about chaπge. He lives it. And in doing so, he continues to inspire mill!ons of Nigerians who are tired of the same 0ld stories.
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