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The relationship between both nations dates back to the early 1970s, with a common denominator being that they are former colonies of the British Empire. Both countries are also members of the Commonwealth of Nations and African Union.
The relationship strengthened in 1994 when Nigeria actively opposed the apartheid regime of South Africa. Despite the mutual respect and relationship shared, both countries have recently faced competition. Cultural differences and diplomatic disputes, including xenophobic riots and violence in South Africa targeting Nigerians, have also arisen.
Many have described the relationship as a “love-hate relationship.”
The recent disqualification of Chidimma Adetshina, who was forced to withdraw from Miss South Africa due to a nationality row, brought the relationship between both countries to light. She has since accepted an invitation to participate in Miss Universe Nigeria.
On social media, banter and trolling continue. The latest trend on X (formerly Twitter) is “Request in Nigeria.” While its origin is unknown, MyNigeria observes that South Africans have updated their location to show they are in Lagos or any Nigerian city to order a Bolt. The primary objective of the trend is to frustrate the efforts of drivers of the ride-hailing app in the country.
Nigerians have responded in kind.
Check out the posts below
South Africans are now booking rides from their country and wasting Nigerian drivers time in this fuel scarcity.
If Nigeria retaliate now, they’ll start crying . This is hatred and stupidity taken too far.
— ỌjịUgo™️🍫👁️🗨️ (@OjiUgo_nwa) August 22, 2024
South Africans are booking rides from their country, wasting Nigerian drivers time. pic.twitter.com/OLoyaA2ADz
— YabaLeftOnline (@yabaleftonline) August 22, 2024
South Africans bolt / Uber drivers go suffer today
Aura for Aura ✅ pic.twitter.com/sKA4e1V6xT
— Omo Kogi (Yagba)🦅🦍 (@Oladapomikky1) August 22, 2024
South Africans are ordering Bolt in Nigeria, all the way from SA and cancelling when the rider gets to the pick up location.
According to them, Nigeria’s currency is weak, ‘they’ can’t pay cancellation fees.
Next they want to start reporting fake crimes to police lines. pic.twitter.com/WecffgvP3W
— Trending Explained (@TrendingEx) August 22, 2024
South Africans started this challenge where they’ll order bolt from Lagos to spite Nigerians.
Nigerians countered and started Ordering bolt and pay on delivery items to get back to them.
DJ play me Asake, Hating is a lifestyle. hating. Hating hating. Hating is a part of us. pic.twitter.com/hDZPfPRRRN
— Oyiga Micheal (@Nsukka_okpa) August 22, 2024
This is what we woke up to today.
South Africans changing their location and booking bolt drivers in Nigeria just to waste their time.
They even turned it into a challenge! Oh man!pic.twitter.com/iHd7GVEq9b
— thatcanvapro (@egbokavictory_) August 22, 2024
South Africans are humiliating hardworking Nigerians in Nigeria all the way from SA. They have been placing false orders with aim to incur losses for our people.
This madness ends today. We have to stand up for honest Nigerians that are being humiliated by them.
Wake up! pic.twitter.com/ypN3RZ92ti
— Man of Letters. (@Letter_to_Jack) August 22, 2024
What do y’all stand to gain from wasting your time and emotions on strangers?
South Africans are doing a “Request in Nigeria” challenge where they are requesting Uber rides in Nigeria and wasting Driver’s money; time and fuel. Please if you’re Nigerian share this to alert them. pic.twitter.com/wr9RKB2vsF
— ✂️🧵Our Fada🦅 #BBNaija (@SKIES_NATIONS) August 22, 2024
Nigerians don’t need to beg South Africans to stop this Bolt challenge they’ve started. With the population we have and our access to the internet, it will not be funny if Nigerians return this energy. pic.twitter.com/LdrN6H8tNw
— Bayo Otedola (@mister_ade5) August 22, 2024