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WATCH: A Famous Nigerian Self-appointed King Sent a Message to Bheki Cele About “Sizokuthola” Show

September 12, 2024
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In South Africa, drug abuse has emerged as a significant concern, mirroring the global trend affecting numerous countries. The adverse effects of substance abuse on individuals and communities are far-reaching, encompassing social, health, and economic consequences.

To combat drug abuse effectively, it is crucial to adopt a comprehensive approach that includes prevention, treatment, and support for affected individuals. While it is true that there have been instances of Nigerian individuals involved in drug-related crimes in South Africa, it is essential to refrain from generalizing the actions of a few individuals to an entire nationality or ethnic group.


Drug-related activities can involve individuals from diverse backgrounds and nationalities, necessitating fair and thorough law enforcement efforts to address these issues.




Recently, an individual purporting to be the self-proclaimed Ama-King of Nigeria South Africa, claiming affiliation with the Igbo tribe, has made statements aimed at intimidating the South African government. These statements came in response to recent arrests made by Xolani on the popular Moja Love show “Sozok’thola.” In a recorded video, the self-appointed Ama-King falsely alleged that Nigerian drug dealers were being subjected to physical assault and hospitalization. It is suggested that some Nigerians employ such tactics to manipulate other countries when they find themselves involved in illegal activities.

In addition to the drug abuse problem, concerns have also emerged regarding potential terrorist organizations, including ISIS, expressing an interest in South Africa. The show hosted by Xolani, which exposes criminal activities of Nigerians in South Africa, has made him a primary target. The recent arrests have posed challenges for these terrorist groups, as their ability to freely trade drugs and smuggle money out of the country has been curtailed. While some individuals believe that the government is not adequately addressing these warning signs, many South Africans have voiced their determination to protect their country from any threats. They emphasize their history of fighting and sacrificing for their nation.


In response to the ongoing issue of drug abuse, the South African government needs to prioritize the implementation of comprehensive strategies. These strategies should include robust prevention programs that educate individuals about the dangers of substance abuse, rehabilitation and treatment facilities to help those struggling with addiction, and support services for affected communities. Additionally, law enforcement agencies should collaborate effectively to identify and apprehend those involved in drug-related crimes, regardless of their nationality or ethnic background.


Regarding national security concerns, it is imperative for the government to work closely with intelligence agencies and international partners to counter potential threats. Heightened security measures, such as increased surveillance, border control, and intelligence sharing, can help deter terrorist activities and safeguard the nation’s interests. Furthermore, fostering strong relationships with communities and promoting a sense of unity among diverse groups can contribute to a collective effort in maintaining security and combating crime.


The issue of drug abuse and the associated challenges it brings to South Africa requires a balanced and inclusive approach. By addressing the root causes of drug abuse, supporting those affected, and enhancing security measures, the country can strive towards a safer and healthier future for all its citizens.

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