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07/06/2026

[BREAKING NEWS AFRICA]
NIGERIA 🇳🇬 G-MASTER NEWS
13 sitesThe 30 June Ultimatum: South Africa Risks Multi-Billion Dollar Economic Ruin in Nigeria Over Cowardly Anti-Migrant Politics
The Nation Nigeria

ABUJA - 07 JUNE 2026 | The multi-billion dollar bilateral trade relationship between Nigeria and South Africa is teetering on the edge of a catastrophic cliff. As violent xenophobic groups in South Africa openly enforce a terrifying "30 June ultimatum" demanding all African migrants leave the country, the federal government in Abuja is executing emergency, state-backed evacuations of over 1,000 traumatised Nigerian citizens.If Pretoria fails to crush this vigilante "March and March" movement immediately, South Africa stands to lose its most lucrative market on the continent.

In Abuja, the Nigeria National Assembly is already deliberating on a series of aggressive retaliatory measures. If these anti-foreigner operations are not halted by lunchtime, South Africa’s corporate crown jewels including MTN, MultiChoice (DStv), and Shoprite, will face swift regulatory freezes, asset nationalisation, and total boycotts across Nigeria.

Gaslighting from the Presidency: The Ntshavheni Statements
The escalating crisis has been deliberately fueled by systemic gaslighting from the highest levels of the South African state. In a widely publicised briefing, South Africa’s Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, explicitly stated: “There are no xenophobic attacks in South Africa. There have been attacks on foreign nationals, which is unfortunate.”

By reducing targeted, systemic Afrophobia to "ordinary crime" and defending the constitutional rights of vigilantes to terrorise foreign nationals, the Presidency has effectively given a green light to violence. This political cowardice stems directly from a desire to placate domestic voters amid a brutal 32.9% unemployment rate, choosing to scapegoat hardworking Nigerian entrepreneurs rather than fixing their own structural economic failures.

Asymmetry of Trade: South Africa’s Extravagant Vulnerability
Pretoria's political elite seems to forget that their domestic economy cannot survive without the rest of Africa. While Nigeria has historically maintained an accommodating environment for South African corporate monopolies, South Africa has systematically locked Nigerian businesses out of its domestic market through weaponised visa regimes and institutional harassment.

• MTN & MultiChoice: Nigeria serves as the single largest profit driver for these entities. A synchronized regulatory freeze in Lagos and Abuja would wipe out billions in corporate market value before the close of trade.
• The AfCFTA Delusion: South Africa cannot expect to triple its continental exports under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) while treating the citizens of its largest trading partners as target practice on the streets of Johannesburg.
• The Mandela Tax Memory: Nigerian lawmakers are rightly reminding Pretoria that during the darkest days of Apartheid, Nigerian civil servants paid a mandatory "Mandela Tax" out of their own salaries to fund the liberation of the very people now burning Nigerian businesses.

Prediction: What Ramaphosa Will Say Tonight at 18:00
With the diplomatic fallout threatening to isolate South Africa globally, President Cyril Ramaphosa is scheduled to deliver an urgent national address tonight at 18:00. From a Nigerian perspective, the address is expected to be a masterclass in diplomatic doublespeak, designed to pacify international investors while quietly coddling domestic populist sentiment.
Here is what the South African President will likely tell the world tonight:
• The "Few Criminal Elements" Narrative: Ramaphosa will strongly condemn the violence, insisting that South Africans are inherently hospitable and that the attacks are the work of a "few criminal opportunists" trying to destabilise the country.
• The Border Enforcement Pivot: To appease domestic anti-migrant groups, he will immediately pivot to a heavy-handed announcement regarding tighter border controls, the deployment of the army to support Home Affairs, and accelerated deportations of undocumented foreigners.
• Placating Corporate Interventions: He will explicitly mention the historical bonds between South Africa and sister nations like Nigeria and Ghana, attempting to reassure the markets that South African corporate assets on the continent are safe and that diplomatic channels remain functional.

The Nigerian Position is Clear: Abuja is done with empty rhetoric and expressions of "deep concern". If Ramaphosa’s 18:00 address does not include the immediate, military enforcement of security around Nigerian nationals, the dismantling of vigilante deadline groups, and the immediate arrest of those leading the 30 June marches, the economic receipts will be delivered.

Nigeria will not hesitate to show South Africa that a nation cannot spit on its customers and expect them to keep buying.



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07/06/2026

[BREAKING NEWS AFRICA]
SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦 G-MASTER NEWS
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to address the nation this evening at 18:00 about illegal immigrants related issues.

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