The recent xenophobic attack on Nigerians, businesses, and properties in South Africa has been greeted with reactions from several persons across the world.
The incident was reported to have started on Sunday morning as confirmed by the President of the Nigeria Union South Africa (NUSA), Adetola Olubajo.
Adetola stated that the attacks began on Sunday morning in Jeppestown area of Johannesburg when a building was set ablaze by an angry mob.
However, following the attack on Nigerians in South Africa, Nigerians have been calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to make a statement on the incident to calm the minds of his countrymen.
On Tuesday, some Nigerians compared the regime of former President Olusegun Obasanjo and President Buhari’s administration, they were of the view that Obasanjo would have taken an action to calm down the situation during his tenure.
The view of Nigerians about the action of President Buhari has seen the hashtag ‘WeNoGetPresident’ trend on Twitter.
See some reactions below:
When Nigeria crash and burns but you’re not worried cos no cow was killed #WeNoGetPresident pic.twitter.com/iINxuBqMfk
— Billionaire Ambition 🙏🏿 (@Datgreatnigga) September 4, 2019
For once, I stand with Dino. The president is slow to react and too dull to lead. This lack of proaction on important issues has been become recurring decimal. Tueh!#WeNoGetPresident pic.twitter.com/6ELhDqcOf9
— ALHAJI TeaJAY🇳🇬🇫🇮 #cfc# 💯 👳🏿♂️ (@teejaybaba) September 4, 2019
Now we know what kind of a General we have as a current president, he is only quick to act when cows or his Fulani brethren are affected. He can travel to Japan with no useful outcome but where lives are lost he want to send special envoy to waste our estacode
— Mayuku Festus (@festusdfirst) September 4, 2019
For the first time , I stand with Dino. The president is too slow to react and too dull to lead. This lack of protraction on important issues has been become recurring decimal. The president should resign please , we have heard enough! #WeNoGetPresident pic.twitter.com/VnUMA1y22M
— zeepy (@Zipporah1995) September 4, 2019
source https://www.naijanews.com/2019/09/04/xenophobia-wenogetpresident-trends-on-twitter/
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