Julius Malema, South Africa’s fiery opposition leader, paid a courtesy visit to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, signaling a push for stronger Nigeria-South Africa ties ahead of a major conference.
Julius Malema, leader of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters, arrived at Lagos House, Marina, to meet Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, marking a significant moment in Pan-African diplomacy. The visit, occurring before Malema’s keynote address at the Nigerian Bar Association’s Annual General Conference in Enugu, underscored shared goals of fostering unity and combating xenophobia across the continent. Accompanied by EFF leaders, including Deputy Secretary General Leigh-Ann Mathys, Malema signed the visitors’ book, receiving symbolic gifts reflecting Lagos’ cultural heritage.
Sanwo-Olu welcomed Malema warmly, emphasizing Lagos’ role as a hub for diplomatic engagement. Malema, known for his outspoken advocacy for economic justice, reiterated his commitment to African solidarity, engaging in discussions on governance and regional cooperation. The visit follows Malema’s earlier trip to Lagos in March 2024 to support the African Development Bank’s leadership award ceremony, highlighting his growing influence in Nigerian circles.
The meeting has sparked optimism about deepening Nigeria-South Africa relations, with some advocating for collaborative economic initiatives, while others emphasize addressing historical tensions. Nigeria, a key player in African diplomacy, views the visit as a step toward stronger continental ties. Malema’s engagement, building on his Pan-Africanist vision, tests the potential for cross-border partnerships. As he prepares for his Enugu address, the visit reinforces Lagos’ stature as a diplomatic center, shaping prospects for unity in a dynamic African landscape.