It has also been confirmed by the Nigerian government that none of the returnees are criminals and compensation for the victims will be handled by the ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The minister, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama also stated that the issues of non-renewal of work permits and the cancellation of residency of returnees will be discussed by the President, Muhammadu Buhari and South African President, Cyril Ramophosa when they meet by 3rd October.
from Sahara reporters
May God bless my brother Mr Geoffrey Onyema!...
ReplyDeleteWonderful !! That’s how it’s done! God bless this Nation!
ReplyDeleteGod bless Allen Onyema the Air Peace boss. May all your dreams in life come through. South Africans will surely pay for this crime in one way or the other. So they knew their economic will nosedive or even crash and they went ahead chasing Nigerians away from their country. Why are they now begging them not to go or delaying the plane landing permit in the first place? As if that wasn't enough, they resorted to threatening them of ten years visa ban if they ever leave. These people are really funny. What actually do they want?
ReplyDeleteTeach SA a lesson they will never forget
ReplyDeleteNigeria be TOUGH with them
More blessing Mr Onyema...
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