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Jacinta Ngobese calls for removal of drug-selling Nigerians in SA

By Purpose Reporter

Popular radio personality Jacinta Ngobese has vowed to help any political party that commits to rooting out illegal Nigerians. 

Jacinta is peeved at how the illegal immigrants are running riot and selling drugs in South Africa without anyone stopping them. 

She was responding to an episode of Sizok’thola which investigates and exposes criminals especially who deal in drugs. 

The Vuma FM mid-morning show presenter posted a screenshot of the episode with a Nigerian who had been caught out on her Instagram. 

“Every week on this show there’s Nigerians being caught selling drugs all over the country,” she captioned the two pictures. 

“And I ask myself all the time, what kind of government is this? That doesn’t care about its youth being destroyed by foreigners who are so comfortable (enough) to do crime in SA because of our corrupt officials who themselves are comfortable with crime and corruption because it’s become our identity?

“These upcoming elections I’m willing to hear out, campaign and vote for any political party that vows to put SA first and root out this rot!,” added Jacinta. 

Her opinion resonated with most of her followers. Most said something needed to be done to rid the country of illegal foreigners. 

The beautiful and vivacious Jacinta is known for calling out the rot when she sees it. 

But it was the first time she offered to take part in politics to help root out a problem. 

The issue of illegal Nigerian immigrants selling drugs in the country is long standing. 

On the Moja Love show, every second week a person of Nigerian origin is caught out for dealing in drugs. 

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In almost every major city there are areas known to be occupied mostly by Nigerians and are known drug havens. 

In Durban, the Point Road area is known for such illegal activities while in Johannesburg it is Hillbrow and Yeoville. 

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