
Senator Oshiomhole has proposed a concept he refers to as a ‘balance of madness’ in Nigeria’s foreign policy to address ongoing xenophobic attacks against Nigerians in South Africa. This proposal aims to counter the persistent violence and discrimination faced by Nigerians abroad, particularly in South Africa.
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