A SOUTH AFRICAN WOMAN HAS TAKEN TO SOCIAL MEDIA TO EXPRESS HER REMORSE REGARDING THE TREATMENT OF NIGERIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA. (PHOTO).

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 A South African woman has taken to social media to express her remorse regarding the treatment of Nigerians in South Africa.  She shared that after spending about a week and a half in Nigeria, she has been deeply touched by the hospitality she received, contrasting it with the lack of such warmth for Nigerians in South Africa. She pointed out that South Africans often become suspicious when they learn someone is Nigerian. She urged her fellow South Africans to travel more, particularly to other African nations. While addressing the issue of xenophobia in South Africa, she made it clear that she does not hold xenophobic views and that not all South Africans do, though she acknowledged that many do have such attitudes. Additionally, she mentioned that Nigerians tend to treat foreigners as guests, even if they are not directly hosting them.

DECEMBER IN NIGERIA IS TOO MUCH - TYLA SPEAKS ON ENJOYING DETTY DECEMBER IN LAGOS. (PHOTO).

 


December in Nigeria is too much - Tyla speaks on enjoying Detty December in Lagos


South African singer, Tyla Laura Seethal, says she is having the time of her life in Nigeria this yuletide holiday. 

 

Tyla arrived in Nigeria just before Christmas and has been spotted at a number of parties living it up.

 

In an interview with The Beat FM 99.9, Tyla said she saw the videos of the parties in Nigeria and had no choice but to come and experience them.  


“I saw those videos (parties) and I said I’m coming. December in Nigeria is too much.”


Her visit is part of a larger trend of international stars flocking to Nigeria for the festive season, drawn by the country’s thriving music scene, energetic parties, and cultural richness.


 

Tyla, 22, shot to global recognition with her song ‘Water’.

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