Below is what she posted on instagram...
Where
do I begin? When I was goin to post about this about 4days ago, if I
did I'm sure I'd have written a whole paragraph as I had too many words
running thru my head from watching videos of attacks on innocent victims
to arrogant silly South African man saying to the camera that Nigerians
have to go cos they take their women & their jobs... #smh
looking into his lazy eyes as he spoke was single handedly the most
stupid thing I'd ever heard a full grown man say, but that aside I guess
this images speak for themselves... I'd say this much tho' as regards
what I read and images being circulated on social media and few acts
already being engaged by Nigerians on South African countries in
Nigeria, and worst of all watching a Nigerian Senator on NTA lastNight
encouraging Nigerians to attack companies like MTN & MultiChoice
amongst others is totally despicable.
Firstly 98% of ppl working in
these companies are Nigerians so how exactly will causing harm to our
very own people or building the idea help end #xenophobia?
Destroying properties of our very own with the hope that Companies will
bare the loss? Cos I'm quite confused. It is a critical time, we are
hurt, we are furious we want them to pay but Violence is not the
Solution to Violence, cos as far as I'm concerned to "BeLittle", is to
"Be Little" and we will never be any better than the people committing
this totally sinful and shameful act if we bring ourselves to lay In the
mud with them. We have to be united to fight, we have to maintain
positivity, we have to stay strong and most of all be united as #ONE... Let ur Voice be heard, Africa Is One, Put An End to XENOPHOBIC acts��. #stand4peace&unity... #violenceIsNotTheAnswer2violence. ������