Chidimma Adetshina, a 23-year-old law student and model from Soweto, has faced xenophobic backlash because her father is a Nigerian while her mother is a South African of Mozambican descent.
A viral video showing Chidimma celebrating with her Nigerian relatives has sparked further outrage on social media, with many South Africans calling for her disqualification.
When asked on social media about his stance on Chidimma and the viral video, Gayton McKenzie stated that Nigerians should not be allowed to compete in the Miss SA pageant.
He, however, added that he would gather more information before making any definitive comments.
McKenzie said, “I just returned from Paris and will definitely get more information tomorrow, we truly cannot have Nigerians compete in our Miss SA competition. I wanna get all facts before I comment but it gives funny vibes already.”
The minister also mentioned that the video of Chidimma with Nigerians raised valid concerns, which he plans to address after getting all the facts.
He emphasized that the issue is not gossip but a legitimate question raised by the video.
“You want me to ignore people that voted for me? You want me to ignore a legitimate question? I will get the facts and return with an answer. This is not gossip, that video raises legitimate suspicion,” McKenzie said.
KanyiDaily recalls that Nigerian rapper, Ice Prince Zamani recently described the social media feud between Nigerians and South Africans as a “family feud.”
Hollywood actor Terrence Howard has spoken about his uncomfortable experience with music executive Sean "Diddy"…
Nigeria’s total debt stock jumped to N144.67 trillion as of December 31, 2024, marking a…
Oba Abimbola Owoade has been crowned as the 46th Alaafin of Oyo, taking over from…
Bayern Munich legend Thomas Muller has announced that he will leave the club at the…
Nigerian gospel singer Tope Alabi has reportedly turned down a request to perform at actress…
Nigerian gospel singers Nathaniel Bassey, Mercy Chinwo, and Moses Bliss have made a big impact…