
Human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju has reacted to the ongoing anti-immigrant protests and reports of xenophobic sentiments in South Africa, criticising some protesters over claims that foreign nationals are responsible for the country’s economic challenges.
In a statement shared on social media, Adeyanju responded to comments reportedly made by some South African protesters, who alleged that Nigerians and other African migrants were taking their jobs, attracting local women, and living better lifestyles.
Adeyanju dismisses protesters’ claims
According to the lawyer, success comes through hard work rather than nationality. He argued that owning expensive cars or achieving financial stability is not as easy as some protesters suggest.
He wrote: “During today’s protest in South Africa, lazy ass SA men were wailing and cry¿ng uncontrollably on TV that Nigerians and other Africans are taking their jabs (jobs), women and driving nice cars while they suffer in their own country.”
Adeyanju continued: “They think it’s easy to work hard & afford a nice car or attract women as a high value man. If it’s easy, drive a nice car in SA let’s see.”
He further stated: “If it’s easy, let South African women like you the way they like Nigerians and other Africans. If Nigerians leave your country, your women will relocate to Lagos and Abuja.”





