South African police officers stage protest against Nigerians (Photos)

Yesterday, the South African police officers staged their own protest, accusing Nigerians residing in the council of intimidation and false accusation.

This is coming after Nigerians stormed the police station on October 11th to protest, after a 25-year-old Nigerian man identified as Ibrahim O. Badmus was allegedly killed by South African police officers at his home on October 10th.


Reports say South African policemen raided his home at Vanderbijlpark triangle on suspicion that he sells hard drugs. They handcuffed him and used excessive pepper spray on him. He passed out and died due to suffocation.


Here are photos from the protest from South African police who are accusing Nigerians residents of false accusation;






8 Comments

  1. What as Nigerians done to South Africa??

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  2. SA please forgive us in Nigeria... we are facing a lot already... pls

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  3. as a so-called South African young man, Nigerians have done nothing but inspire me to be and do more in life. It is a goal of mine to touch down in Naija yet I feel like S.H.I.T every time I see such reports. To think I'm herded in as part of the flock that is exterminating itself to this extent... it's a disgrace. I speak for myself only. nothing but necrotic thinking and "one day the chicken shall come home to roost..." #salut!

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  4. @Mbullelo wise words, we respect your wisdom! Gracias! Read more of our news and gists on this blog

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  5. look what they are doing to their own prez Hon Pres JG Zuma. Then they blame the so-called white man, colonialism and the devil when it's the result of their own doings...

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  6. @Mbulello too bad, they cannot celebrate their president, the same president comes to Nigeria he was celebrated, statue was made for him, South Africans came for Nigerians calling us 'Clueless', there needs to be a re-orientation of the people. Really you are different from everyone south African I have met on twitter... Please invite more south African brothers and sisters to this blog, together we can make a difference

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