Nigerian Consul-General confronts Chinese officials over mistreatment of citizens
By OakTV
10 April 2020 |
7:55 pm
The Consul-General of Nigeria in Guangzhou, China, Anozie Madaubuchi Cyril was seen in a viral video confronting some Chinese officials days after a video of Nigerians being sent out of their apartments in China went viral on social media.
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