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Xenophobia: University students threaten to shut down South African businesses in Nigeria

The National Association of University Students (NAUS) has threatened to shut down South Africans’ businesses in Nigeria if their government fails to stop xenophobic attacks.

by Diplomatic Info
June 30, 2026
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The National Association of University Students (NAUS) has threatened to shut down South Africans’ businesses in Nigeria if their government fails to stop xenophobic attacks.

In response to the xenophobic attacks that have targeted Nigerians and other African nationals, Mr Meshach Nwankwo, speaking at a press briefing on Monday, condemned the recent attacks, describing them as unacceptable and contrary to the principles of African unity.

The association urged South African authorities to investigate allegations of violence, intimidation, and hate speech against Nigerians living in the country.

“The National Association of University Students unequivocally condemns every act of xenophobia, hate speech, and violence directed against Nigerians, and indeed, against any African living lawfully within another African nation,” Mr Nwankwo said. “Our strength in Africa lies in unity, mutual respect, and shared prosperity. There is absolutely no place for hatred or violence amongst brothers and sisters on our continent.”

The students also urged the South African High Commission in Nigeria to provide credible assurances regarding the safety and protection of Nigerians living in South Africa, and issued a seven-day ultimatum to implement what it described as decisive and lasting measures to address the situation.

“Should these concerns remain inadequately addressed within one week from this press statement, we reserve the constitutional rights to mobilise peaceful and lawful advocacy, including peaceful demonstrations and other democratic engagements in defence of the dignity and safety of Nigerian students and citizens,” Mr Nwankwo added.

NAUS maintained that its planned actions would remain peaceful and lawful, insisting that the safety and dignity of Nigerians abroad must be protected.

The series of protests in the country has heightened tensions between South Africans and undocumented foreigners, forcing foreign-owned businesses to shut down amid violent attacks and looting, while countries such as Uganda, Ghana, Malawi, and Zimbabwe swiftly evacuated their citizens.

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the country’s plans to ease violence, calling on traditional rulers to calm the ongoing tensions.

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