Air Peace CEO Allen Onyema has publicly called for a complete halt to Nigerian investment in South Africa. This call to action stems from ongoing and repeated instances of xenophobic violence targeting Nigerians in South Africa. Onyema advocates for an economic boycott as a direct response to the attacks, urging fellow citizens to withdraw their financial interests. He believes this measure will pressure South Africa to address the safety and rights of foreign nationals within its borders. The CEO’s statement reflects growing frustration in Nigeria over the continued targeting of its citizens. This proposed boycott aims to demonstrate Nigeria’s economic leverage and demand better protection for Nigerians abroad. Further details can be found in a report by PunchNG.