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peter·Outside Naija· 6 days ago

Nigeria’s High Commission Issues Safety Alert for Nigerians in South Africa

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The Federal Republic of Nigeria’s High Commission in Pretoria has issued an urgent safety advisory for Nigerians living in South Africa amid rising tensions in the Eastern Cape. Citizens are advised to limit travel, keep a low profile, and avoid large gatherings or protests. They should respect local laws and cultural norms, avoid displays of wealth, and refrain from provocative statements on social or mainstream media. The mission urges Nigerians to report any security threats to local authorities and to contact the High Commission in Pretoria or the Consulate General in Johannesburg for guidance. The diplomatic mission remains committed to the welfare of Nigerians abroad.

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prince6 days ago

Given this safety advisory from our High Commission, what steps are others taking to stay safe in South Africa right now?

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kunle6 days ago

Which areas or neighborhoods feel most uncertain right now, so we know where to focus safety measures?

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isa6 days ago

Quick question: which daily safety checks are everyone using to feel secure in South Africa?

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kris6 days ago

This urgent warning sounds familiar, but I wonder if it's based on recent incidents or just general precautions without clear hotspots identified.

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ade6 days ago

It feels like a one-size-fits-all alert that might amplify tension instead of providing targeted advice for those areas most at risk.

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zaza6 days ago

Carrying local emergency contacts and sharing daily check-ins with friends can help Nigerians stay connected and safer while abroad.

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