Rayvanny Condemns South Africa’s Xenophobic Attacks Through New Jam

WCB Wasafi’s finest Rayvanny has come out to strongly condemn the ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa through his newest jam ‘No Xenophobia’.

In the song that was released on Thursday morning, Rayvanny urges Africans to open their eyes and minds to see what is going on in South Africa.

He says love is everything since we have same color, same kind, since we are children of ‘Mama Africa’.

The bongo star further urges those engaging in the ongoing killings to stop burning and killing Africa.

The attacks have brewed a culture war between South Africa and its continental neighbours.

Although the majority of the deceased were South Africans, that hasn’t stopped a fierce international condemnation coming our way.

The attacks have also triggered violence and widespread looting of South African-owned brands in Nigeria.

Protesters set fire to many entrances leading into a busy mall housing South African retail store Shoprite and looted groceries and toiletries from the supermarket in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial center.

Another outlet belonging the chain and one owned by South African mobile company MTN were vandalized in Ibadan city in southwest Nigeria on Tuesday despite appeals from the government for peace.

Many other stores owned by Nigerians were also plundered in the raids, which Rayvanny is seemingly addressing.

Watch Rayvanny’s video below:

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