“Ghana Is Not Like Nigeria”- Afia Schwarzenegger Warns South Africans Over X3n0phobic Att@Cks

  • Afia Schwarzenegger, a Ghanaian media personality, has addressed rising xenophobic tensions against African migrants in South Africa.
  • She issued a strong warning in defense of Ghanaian citizens, emphasizing the need for solidarity.
  • Schwarzenegger highlighted that Ghana’s response to such incidents should not be compared to Nigeria’s.

Ghanaian media personality Afia Schwarzenegger has reacted strongly to the recent X3n0phobic tensions affecting African migrants in South Africa, issuing a warning in defence of Ghanaian citizens.

In a statement shared online, she emphasized that Ghana should not be compared to Nigeria in terms of response to such incidents, stressing that Ghanaians would not remain silent if their citizens are targeted abroad.

Her words…

“Ghana is not like Nigeria and we won’t hesitate to return the stupid favour.”

According to her, any form of hostility or attacks against Ghanaians living in South Africa would not be taken lightly, adding that there would be consequences if such situations persist.

Her comments have since sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some users supporting her stance while others urged calm and diplomatic engagement among African nations.

The issue of xenophobic violence in South Africa has continued to generate concern across the continent, with calls for unity and stronger protection for African migrants living outside their home countries.

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In other news… A Nigerian man has advised women on what to prioritise when choosing a life partner, stressing that emotional intelligence and empathy should matter more than financial status.

In a message that has since sparked reactions online, he encouraged women to look beyond wealth and focus on a man’s character, especially his ability to show compassion and understand others.

According to him, money should not be the main deciding factor in choosing a husband, as financial stability alone does not guarantee a healthy or supportive marriage.

He explained that a man who lacks empathy may struggle to treat his partner and family with kindness, even if he is wealthy.

Using his mother as an example, he shared that she valued emotional understanding over material things in her own experience, suggesting that this approach helped shape a more stable and meaningful relationship.Nigerian Culture Magazine

His words in part read:

“When it comes to choosing a husband, put money aside and look for a man that has human empathy.”

The advice has since generated mixed reactions, with some agreeing that character is more important than wealth in marriage, while others argued that financial security also plays a significant role in building a stable home.

Regardless of differing opinions, the post has continued to fuel conversations around what truly matters when selecting a life partner in modern relationships.

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