Following protests by 
Nigerians held outside the consulate and at the South African High 
Commission in Abuja against the Xenophobic attacks on foreigners in 
South Africa, the country on Wednesday announced the closure of its 
consulate in Lagos.
 South 
African Consul-General in Nigeria, Sam Monaisa, said this in a statement
 to the South African Business Forum that the closure would remain until
 Thursday.
Although
 the situation in Durban has calmed down, he wrote that he was concerned
 about the Nigerians that were being repatriated.
Also 
accused Nigerians of “using the social media to blow an already tensed 
situation in South Africa out of proportion and stoking emotions." 
Social 
media fuelling the belief that Nigerians were being killed daily in 
South Africa, has made South African businesses and citizens become 
targets of retaliation in Nigeria just as Johannesburg-based Sasol Ltd. 
announced it was repatriating South African employees working on 
projects in Mozambique for their own safety.
He further warned the forum’s members to stay alert and not move around unnecessarily. 
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They should not be afraid,Nigerians do not pay back evil with evil.
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