Synagogue where a lot of South Africans shelter in Nigeria reacts to Xenophobia and reprisal attacks

The unending Xenophobia attacks in South Africa has led to reprisal attacks on their citizens residing in other African countries and Nigerians were among the first to retaliate on South Africans and their businesses in Nigeria.

In a bid to get hold of more South Africans, Nigerians on social media were reporting the locations where their citizens can be found across Nigeria and it was reported that majority of them can be found in Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN.

The founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN, Prophet T.B. Joshua has now reacted to the xenophobic attack on Nigerians in South Africa.

Speaking while at the Sunday’s service at the church’s base in Lagos State, Joshua charged Africans to be united. T.B. Joshua, who dropped tears during the service on Sunday stated:

“If we cannot understand ourselves as Africans, how will other continents understand us.

“If we cannot understand ourselves as Africans, how will other continents understand us.

“Dear Africans, we should not let fellow Africans feel unwelcomed in our countries.

“The world should know that every country has their challenges. The wound of one should be the wound of all.

“Africa unite, we have a common enemy. Let’s us come together and fight the one enemy that has camouflage itself.”

In related news, there was tension again in South Africa after another sets of protests rock several cities of the country on Sunday, 08/09/2019 and Nigeria have concluded to commence evacuation of her Citizens on Wednesday, 11/09/2019.

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