National Association of Nigerian Students warn South African President, Jacob Zuma, to stay away from Buhari's inauguration



The National Association of Nigerian Students has advised South African President, Jacob Zuma, to stay away from the inauguration of the president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari.

The organisation also threatened to storm the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, should Zuma step into the country’s airport.

According to the association, Zuma should keep off as his visit will be an insult to the sensibility of Nigerians over his alleged poor handling of the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other migrant foreigners in South Africa.




A statement by NANS President, Tijani Usman, noted that Zuma’s inability to “apologise to Nigerians like he did to Mozambique”, despite the sacrifices the country made for South Africa, was unfortunate.

He said, “We wish to advise the South African President (Jacob Zuma) to rather stay at home and address burning issues, rather than embarking on a visit that is the least desirable.

“The South African President’s failure to apologise to Nigeria for the losses the country and our citizens incurred during the xenophobic attacks on foreigners leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. There is therefore, no point felicitating with a people who clearly do not matter much to you. President Zuma’s visit will only amount to pretence.”

NANS further restated its earlier position that it will henceforth not hesitate to clamp down on South African investments in the country should any incident of xenophobic attacks recur.
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  1. Shameless leaders behave abnormally! People of honor would not even allow such ungrateful behavior of his citizens to happen.

    All leaders are welcome except this shameless J. Zuma. He knows some of his responsible and honorable investors are making cool money here in Nigeria. A leader with vision must have considered the consequences of xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other migrant foreigners in South Africa.

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    1. Nans shit up, you can't even hurt a fly. You know we South Africans run your country, if we pull out of your country Nigeria, you know what that means. We have invested so much money in Nigeria, man, data, Stanbic bank etc. we have given your people employment, IGR etc. why ce to South Africa and take away the scarce opportunity that is meant for our people?. Just don't provok us.

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    2. Nans shit up, you can't even hurt a fly. You know we South Africans run your country, if we pull out of your country Nigeria, you know what that means. We have invested so much money in Nigeria, man, data, Stanbic bank etc. we have given your people employment, IGR etc. why ce to South Africa and take away the scarce opportunity that is meant for our people?. Just don't provok us.

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    3. 1:08pm. Your a big fool. The good thing is we have other effective alternatives to ur so called establishments. Pls get the hell out of this country. Punk!

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  2. Wonder what Zuma would gain from visiting that shit country called Nigeria.
    They must tell their people to pack their flat occiput heads back to Nigeria

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  3. Freedom from slavery!

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