South Africans have intensified their fight against Nigerians following the scandal involving former Miss SA finalist, Chidimma Adetshina.
Chidimma Adetshina, who faced challenges after announcing her participation in the Miss Universe Nigeria contest and had to withdraw from the Miss South Africa competition due to intimidation and a nationality controversy.
As a result, Miss Universe Nigeria extended an invitation to the beauty queen to participate in the pageant and represent Taraba State.
Guy Murray-Bruce, the president of Silverbird Group and national director of Miss Universe Nigeria, blamed the South African government for forcing Chidimma out in an interview with Arise TV.
In an attempt to provoke Nigerians, South Africans are continuing their war on Bolt rides by ordering rides in Nigeria and cancelling them once the driver arrives at the location, causing them to waste time and fuel with no benefit.
Nigerians displeased by this behaviour, retaliated using the same platform and shared evidence on their various social media pages.
The situation has now escalated into a more serious conflict between the two countries.
See social media reactions here
pretty_tonia1_: "Are they even ready for Nigerians ?? Abi they have forgotten we are jobless??"
callherariana_: "We order ur South Africa women to cure boredom ask jowi zaza."
tochi_lifestyle: "When I’m already in love a with a South African woman.. You all should stop the rough play."
ubani01: "It’s sad because Nigerians don’t play with pettiness."
officialpassmark: "You guys are playing with jokes that Nigerians knows how to do best."
Nigerians don gather all South African Bolt drivers for one place😂 pic.twitter.com/vnNQyU81OT
— SEUÑ (@YKoluwaseun9) August 22, 2024
South Africans think they’re petty they were not informed😂
— MBAH (@Mbahdeyforyou) August 22, 2024
Nigerians Arise!!!! Bolt for Bolt pic.twitter.com/PMcAyqH8fM
All the Bolt riders in South Africa are busy, Nigerians don order everything 😭 pic.twitter.com/diQsxdCdP3
— Ayo, the First (@aystickz) August 22, 2024
South Africans bolt / Uber drivers go suffer today
— Omo Kogi (Yagba)🦅🦍 (@Oladapomikky1) August 22, 2024
Aura for Aura ✅ pic.twitter.com/sKA4e1V6xT
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