Xenophobic attack dont push nigeria to the wall fg wants south africa

It seems like you're referring to the recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa and the concerns expressed by the Nigerian government.

Yes, it's true that there have been reports of xenophobic attacks in South Africa, targeting foreign nationals, including Nigerians. The attacks have led to widespread outrage and condemnation from many countries, including Nigeria.

In response to the attacks, the Nigerian government has expressed its concerns and has called for the South African government to take immediate action to protect the lives and properties of Nigerian citizens in South Africa. The Nigerian government has also threatened to take diplomatic action if the situation is not addressed.

It's understandable that the Nigerian government would want to take a strong stance against xenophobic attacks, given the significant number of Nigerian citizens who live and work in South Africa. The attacks have not only caused harm to individuals but have also damaged the relationship between the two countries.

However, it's also important to note that the xenophobic attacks in South Africa are a complex issue that requires a nuanced approach. The attacks are not limited to Nigerians, and many other foreign nationals have also been affected.

In the meantime, the Nigerian government has called on its citizens in South Africa to exercise caution and to follow the instructions of the South African authorities. The government has also offered assistance to those affected by the attacks and has called on the South African government to provide adequate protection to all foreign nationals in the country.

It's hoped that the situation will be resolved peacefully and that the two countries can work together to address the root causes of the xenophobic attacks.