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Chidimma Adetshina’s Citizenship Case Fuels Claims of Political Distraction

by Leo Muzivoreva
October 30, 2024
in South Africa
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Chidimma Adetshina’s Citizenship Case Fuels Claims of Political Distraction

The ongoing case of Miss Universe Nigeria, Chidimma Adetshina, has garnered attention from South Africans and beyond, especially given her contentious journey from a Miss South Africa contestant to representing Nigeria on the global stage. The latest twist in the saga sees the Department of Home Affairs preparing to revoke Adetshina’s ID and travel documents, raising questions about the timing and motives behind the decision.

Months ago, Home Affairs indicated it had uncovered potential prima facie evidence concerning Adetshina’s mother, sparking an investigation into the family’s citizenship status. Despite the investigation, Chidimma not only participated in but won the Miss Universe Nigeria competition, subsequently qualifying to represent Nigeria at the renowned Miss Universe pageant in Mexico. This progression has left many South Africans puzzled as to how she and her mother managed to travel internationally amidst an unresolved citizenship inquiry.

Recently, the Department of Home Affairs stated that Adetshina and her mother could lose their South African citizenship after reportedly failing to provide adequate justification for retaining their documents. While some view this update as a long-overdue move towards resolution, others are questioning the motivation behind its timing.

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The skepticism was fueled by a recent controversy involving Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber, who allegedly preempted protocol by prematurely announcing a diplomatic agreement between South Africa and Ukraine. Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya later clarified that no official authorization had been given for such an announcement, describing Schreiber’s actions as unauthorized and, perhaps, hasty.

Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber faces criticism amid Chidimma Adetshina controversy. Image source : X

Some South Africans see the renewed attention on Adetshina’s case as a convenient distraction from the backlash surrounding Schreiber’s diplomatic misstep. The minister’s actions have drawn significant criticism, with some citizens and opposition members calling for his resignation. Critics argue that Schreiber’s track record suggests a lack of regard for the interests of South Africans, particularly those from historically marginalized communities.

The unfolding developments have ignited both public frustration and deeper discussions about government accountability, highlighting what some perceive as a willingness to divert attention from political missteps by amplifying high-profile cases such as Adetshina’s. Whether this is indeed a calculated move or a coincidental alignment remains a topic of speculation, leaving the public waiting for clarity on both Adetshina’s citizenship status and Minister Schreiber’s position in the government.

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