Nigeria to seek compensation for property abandoned by citizens fleeing South Africa
Nigeria plans to seek compensation for property abandoned by its citizens who have left South Africa. This action follows recent protests by groups demanding stricter measures against illegal migration, which led to some foreigners being given a deadline to depart.

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AI-generatedNigeria plans to seek compensation for property abandoned by its citizens who have left South Africa. This action follows recent protests by groups demanding stricter measures against illegal migration, which led to some foreigners being given a deadline to depart. Nigeria's acting high commissioner is collecting documentation of businesses, vehicles, and properties left behind by returning nationals. The Nigerian foreign ministry will verify these claims before making a formal request to South Africa. The situation has resulted in arrests for immigration offenses and looting, with diplomatic channels being used for engagement.
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5 extractedNigeria will verify all compensation claims before making a formal request to South Africa.
Nigeria plans to seek compensation for property abandoned by citizens fleeing South Africa.
South African police arrested about 900 people, mostly for immigration offenses and looting.
Anti-migrant groups demanded undocumented foreigners leave South Africa by June 30.
Approximately 25,000 nationals of other African countries have left South Africa.