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Miss South Africa Contestant Withdraws Amid Controversy

Chidimma Adetshina, a Miss South Africa contestant, has withdrawn from the beauty pageant due to a national controversy and government investigation.
Xenophobic Attacks and Citizenship Questions
Adetshina, 23, faced vicious xenophobic attacks on social media since being announced as a finalist in July. Her Nigerian heritage sparked questions about her credentials, with many, including cabinet ministers, doubting her citizenship.
The Home Affairs ministry accused Adetshina’s mother of fraud and identity theft, prompting an investigation into her citizenship. The ministry found “prima facie indications” of fraud, which may impact Adetshina’s citizenship.
Withdrawal and Gratitude
Adetshina withdrew from the competition, citing safety and wellbeing concerns for her family. She thanked supporters, saying, “I am really grateful for all the love and support I have been shown.”
Broader Implications
Adetshina’s participation stoked anti-foreigner sentiment in South Africa, a nation with a history of violent attacks on immigrants. The controversy highlights ongoing debates about citizenship, identity, and belonging
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