Nigeria:
Songhai Analyst Speaks W. IBTimes On Nigeria-South Bilateral Relations In Light Of Xenophobic Attacks
07 March 2017
Songhai Advisory LLP
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"Right now, the [Nigerian] government is looking to attract
foreign investment to tackle the ongoing recession and address
foreign exchange shortages... [Consequently], this xenophobic
[violence in South Africa] will be managed by the [Nigerian]
government in a way that minimises risk to potential or existing
investment in the country.
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