The article criticizes the African National Congress (ANC) for fostering afrophobia and xenophobia in South Africa, despite historical Nigerian support for the ANC during its struggle against apartheid. The author recalls how Nigerian students funded ANC activities, hosted South African students, and circulated ANC materials. However, they argue that the ANC failed to educate them about apartheid or the liberation movement, which they learned about through British teachers, literature, and cultural works like music and books. The author plans to hold the ANC accountable internationally for its alleged role in promoting racial hostility.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the ANC as responsible for afrophobia and xenophobia, using emotionally charged language and emphasizing historical grievances against the ANC. It presents the author's personal experiences and cultural influences to criticize the ANC's actions, suggesting a strong ideological and





