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Killing of Nigerians in South Africa: We are looking into it – Ramaphosa tells Buhari


Only days after the alleged killing of a Nigerian in South Africa by security agents, President Cyril Ramaphosa says discussions are ongoing to tackle the issue.
President Ramaphosa says he feels sad about the development especially with the long-standing relationship between South Africa and Nigeria, Channels TV reported.
The South African President spoke after a bilateral meeting with President Muhammad Buhari on the sidelines of the ongoing TICAD 7 in Yokohama Japan.
He says he had a fruitful meeting with President Buhari, and hopes that positive outcomes will follow as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, President Buhari also met with his counterpart from Benin Republic Patrice Talon.
At the meeting, the two leaders discussed the closure of the Benin- Nigeria border which Mr Talon says is causing hardship for his country.
President Buhari promised to convene a meeting to review the situation.
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