2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-64897-2_5
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Nigeria’s Attitude Towards South Africa’s Perceived Xenophobia: Exploring a Shared Hegemonic Power for Africa’s Development

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“…South African companies such as; MTN, Stanbic Merchant Bank Nigeria Ltd, and Multi-choice Nigeria/M-Net, among others, are successfully operating in Nigeria; also, Nigerian establishments such as First Bank, Union Bank, Financial Standard and Philips Consulting among others, are also operating in South Africa (Umezurike & Lucky, 2015). Nigerian nationals' incessant attacks by South Africans have been perceived by Nigeria that "South Africa is reflecting as ungrateful" (Ogunnubi & Amusan, 2018). The vicious attacks by South Africans on foreigners were based on the aggression and prejudices that immigrants are the ones controlling their economy, taking their jobs, and spreading deadly illnesses among their society (Unah, 2017).…”
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“…South African companies such as; MTN, Stanbic Merchant Bank Nigeria Ltd, and Multi-choice Nigeria/M-Net, among others, are successfully operating in Nigeria; also, Nigerian establishments such as First Bank, Union Bank, Financial Standard and Philips Consulting among others, are also operating in South Africa (Umezurike & Lucky, 2015). Nigerian nationals' incessant attacks by South Africans have been perceived by Nigeria that "South Africa is reflecting as ungrateful" (Ogunnubi & Amusan, 2018). The vicious attacks by South Africans on foreigners were based on the aggression and prejudices that immigrants are the ones controlling their economy, taking their jobs, and spreading deadly illnesses among their society (Unah, 2017).…”
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“…In the South African context, xenophobia can be dated back to pre-1994, in which immigrants faced violence and discrimination in the country, even though such actions were ascribed to the established racism from the Apartheid rule (Ogunnubi & Amusan, 2018). The government has been confounded with a rapid influx of legitimate and illicit foreign migrants permeating the country.…”
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“…Understanding the relations between both countries entails investigating the dynamics of interaction as a process of flows and closures, empowerment and enslavement, hope and disappointment, gains and losses, and sacrifices. Both countries are recognized as regional hegemons in Africa (Ogunnubi & Amusan, 2018). Located in the Gulf of Guinea on the West Coast of Africa, Nigeria's estimated population of over 190million is Africa's largest.…”
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“…Thus, Nigeria was a frontline state in the struggle for South Africa's liberation from apartheid. In 1994, following the end of apartheid rule and enthronement of democracy, South Africa witnessed an unprecedented inflow of immigrants including African nationals looking for greener pastures and for recreational activities (Ogunnubi & Amusan, 2018). Today, the country attracts visitors from around the world for a varied of reasons such as vacations, recreational and relaxation, adventures, business purposes among others.…”
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