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Recall Nigeria’s ambassador to South Africa & Drag Zulu king to ICC- Senate tells Presidency

The Senate today approached the presidency to recall Nigeria’s High Commissioner to South Africa furthermore file a lawsuit against Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini at the International Criminal Court taking after the late xenophobic in a few sections of South Africa.
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At its entire session, the Senate President David Mark asked the South African government not to stretch Nigerian government beyond its elastic limit

“My humble suggestion will be that South Africa should not stretch us beyond our elastic limit on this matter be cause there is a limit beyond which the nation will not accept what is happening in South Africa” he said

Also speaking, Senator Eta Enang called on Nigerian government to take painful but reciprocal actions against South Africa, adding that South African companies here in Nigeria are ripping us off through the services they provide

“Nigeria should learn to take reciprocal painful action against South Africa. South Africa is part of the countries that have collapsed the economy and sabortaged the economy of Nigeria because what we are paying to MTN and DSTV is so monumental and it is affecting the economy of Nigeria.” he said

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