Nigeria Responds to South Africa Xenophobia
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported May 05, 2026 · Last updated May 06, 2026
The ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa and Nigeria's diplomatic response could strain bilateral relations, potentially impacting South African companies like MTN Group and MultiChoice Group operating in Nigeria if retaliatory economic measures are adopted. While the Senate President Godswill Akpabio advocates for diplomacy, calls for sanctions from other lawmakers highlight the risk to these businesses.
The Nigeria — National Assembly (Nigeria) has initiated a diplomatic response to intensifying xenophobic attacks against Nigerians in South Africa. A joint ad hoc committee of the Nigeria — Senate of Nigeria and the Nigeria — House of Representatives (Nigeria) will undertake a fact-finding and diplomatic visit to South Africa to address the crisis and express Nigeria's displeasure. While Senate President Godswill Akpabio emphasizes diplomatic engagement and dismisses economic retaliation, Senator Adams Oshiomhole has strongly advocated for sanctions against South African businesses such as MTN Group and MultiChoice Group operating in Nigeria. The Nigeria — House of Representatives (Nigeria) has also called for evacuation measures for Nigerians in South Africa and a review of bilateral agreements. The event underscores growing tensions and potential economic repercussions for South African entities with significant operations in Nigeria.
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