Nigeria weighs retaliation over xenophobic attacks in South Africa
Nigeria's government says it may act against South Africa as frustration grows over attacks on its citizens, with voluntary repatriations underway and hundreds set to return home. #dwafricasocialmedia #dwafrica #dwafricawomen

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