The House of Representatives in Nigeria has called for a review of existing agreements and business deals with South Africa following the reported killings of 118 Nigerian citizens over the past two years. Lawmakers are advocating for the suspension of business permits and incentives granted to South African companies operating in Nigeria. This action aims to address the concerns regarding the safety and welfare of Nigerian nationals abroad. The resolution reflects a growing demand for accountability and protective measures for citizens facing violence in foreign countries.
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