About 13 hours ago, on Teusday, March 21, the Nigerian Union in South Africa said five Nigerians had been attacked in Polokwane, Limpopo Province of that country in renewed xenophobic attacks.
In view of the 2017 Day commemoration, NOIPolls presented a poll, which gauged the perceptions of Nigerians on migration and vital socio-economic attributes relating to migration, as well as the perceptions of Nigerians on the xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

If the poll was to be followed, then the Nigerian government should encourage Nigerians to return. However, as earlier pointed out, many migrated for reasons that cannot be easily overlooked.
8 days ago on, Monday, March 13, Nigeria's minister of foreign affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama and his South African counterpart, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane held a meeting.
he meeting was to diffuse soaring tensions over a recent string of attacks on migrants living in South Africa which has elicited reactions in Nigeria. This is the route 25% of Nigerians are advising.
3. Employment creation
17% of the respondents believe that ‘employment creation’ in Nigeria would reduce the migration of Nigerians to South Africa.
4. Cut off ties with South Africa
Other Nigerians proposed a total cutting off of ties with South Africa as the appropriate response to the Xenophobic attacks.
5. Provide security
5% of the respondents believed that providing security for Nigerians in South Africa will help.
6. Investigate the actual problem
7. Encourage investment
8. Provide social amenities


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