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‘Cyber Xenophobia’ – Former AAC Presidential Candidate Omoyele Sowore reacts to Bolt fight between Nigerians and South Africans

Former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has reacted to the ongoing conflict between Nigerians and South Africans on X.... CLICK TO READ THE FULL NEWS HERE▶▶

His reactions come after another heated exchange on social media between citizens of both countries. In this latest argument, people from Nigeria and South Africa were ordering and canceling rides from each other’s countries from the comfort of their homes.

In his response, Sowore urged Nigerians to stop cyberbullying their counterparts.

“I totally condemn the cyber war on South African internet infrastructure by a group of netizens from ‘Nigeria’ disrupting online transportation services for a majority of fellow Africans because of the misconduct of a few South Africans,” he wrote on X.

“It is unacceptable, and I want it stopped henceforth. ‘Cyber Xenophobia’ is as dangerously reprehensible as mental and physical Xenophobia!

“There are millions of South Africans, as well as Nigerians in the diaspora, that would be adversely affected by this terrible conduct.

“The technology ride-hailing company, Bolt, has announced that it has suspended an unspecified number of accounts engaged in soliciting fraudulent ride requests and subsequently canceling them.

“The ride-hailing application has also limited requests for rides between countries due to a significant increase in such requests in Nigeria and South Africa.

“In the early hours of Thursday, a new chapter unfolded in the heated online dispute between Nigerians and South Africans, as both groups entered into yet another contest for dominance.

“Citizens from both nations have taken to ordering e-hailing drivers from one another’s countries, all from the comfort of their own homes,” he wrote.

Bolt has since announced restrictions to inter-country ride requests between Nigeria and South Africa.

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