Nigeria evacuates citizens from South Africa as anti-migrant sentiment rises
Nigeria has repatriated 268 of its citizens from South Africa due to rising anti-migrant sentiment and xenophobic attacks. The flight landed in Lagos after departing Johannesburg, with approximately 1,000 Nigerians registered for repatriation.

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AI-generatedNigeria has repatriated 268 of its citizens from South Africa due to rising anti-migrant sentiment and xenophobic attacks. The flight landed in Lagos after departing Johannesburg, with approximately 1,000 Nigerians registered for repatriation. This follows similar evacuations by Ghana, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. Many African migrants moved to South Africa after 1994 seeking better opportunities, but high unemployment has fueled anti-migrant feelings and attacks. One repatriated Nigerian stated he was leaving due to unsafe conditions and the killing of fellow citizens, having himself been targeted.
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5 extractedI'm leaving because of the conditions they've given us here. They say we must leave on or before 30th June. And because of the way they are killing people, killing our brothers, so I'm not safe.
Ghana, Zimbabwe, and Malawi have also evacuated citizens from South Africa.
Around 1,000 Nigerians have registered for repatriation from South Africa.
Nigeria has repatriated 268 citizens from South Africa due to rising anti-migrant sentiment.
South Africa faces an unemployment rate exceeding 30%, contributing to anti-migrant sentiments.