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Yusuf Babalola Condemns Xenophobia, Proffers Solution

Lagos business tycoon, Yusuf Babalola, the Managing Director of thriving Yozooph Nigeria has joined other prominent Nigerians in condemning the recent Xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa.

The unassuming businessman empathize with the victims of the unfortunate attack and enjoined Africans to live together in peace and unity. Alhaji. Yusuf Babalola, the Chairman of Yozooph Nigeria Ltd said this in a statement.

According to him, the only way out for the south African business interests operating in Nigeria is to adopt a new brand identity. The new identity will, in his own wisdom protect the Nigerian nationals who bought franchises from south africa from further attacks.
“I sympathize with Nigerians both home and in diaspora. It saddens my heart to see how we Africans treat Africans treat ourselves. This is a strong message to Africans, it’s time to unite and see ourselves as one. My condolences goes to the families of those who lost their lives to the recent Xenophobic attack in South Africa”.

He added ” I have been to South Africa a couple of times and I know how difficult it is for the hopeless South African boys to desist from crimes, they simply don’t go to school, they roam the streets of South Africa as early as 7am looking for alcohol, cigarette and weeds of all kind after which they indulge in all kinds of terrible activities like car highjack, robbing unsuspecting citizens and foreigners of their valuables in daylight, the crime in South Africa is the highest in the whole of Africa”.
While speaking on the occasion of Nigeria’s independence anniversary, he lamented that at 59 Nigeria still dont have stable electricity while industries are being converted to churches.
At 59 there is no affordable educations for our children and youths while the minimum wage is 18,000 when government knows it cant take workers for even a week, this stylishly encourages even more corruptions
At 59 we spen 6 to 7 hours from lagos to kwara just 250 kilometres, a journey that would ordinarily last for 2 hours. At 59 a lot of patriotic government retired workers are dieing like ordinary chickens just because some corrupt leaders have diverted their pensions. At 59 every Tom dick and harry hire mobile police to travel from one place to the other just because of safety and security. At 59 there is no awareness that more vocational schools must be built instead of universities. At 59 political offices is even more attractive than any other business ventures. The list goes on

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