Julius Malema, the leader of the South African opposition, made a courtesy visit to Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the governor of Lagos State on Saturday.
The governor greeted Malema at the Lagos House in Marina, where she is also the party’s leader, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), an opposition party in South Africa.
In a post on his official X handle on Saturday night, Sanwo-Olu stated, “Today, I received Mr. Julius Malema, President of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters, on a courtesy visit at Lagos House, Marina.
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The governor also shared some of the governor’s travel photos.
Malema was scheduled to address the Nigerian Bar Association at its annual general conference in Enugu on August 24, 2025, according to a post posted on the EFF’s official X handle on Sunday.
The Enugu State International Conference Center in Enugu is where the event is scheduled to take place.
The opposition leader of South Africa vowed to continue using the controversial chants that were used during a contentious White House meeting between US President Donald Trump and South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa in May.
Trump attacked Ramaphosa during Washington talks by presenting a four-minute video to back up his claims of a “white genocide” against the nation that overcame decades of apartheid.
Malema, a 44-year-old opposition politician, was the main character in the video, which was captured on several clips and depicted in his populist, Marxist-inspired EFF party chanting “cut the throat of whiteness” and “kill the boer, kill the farmer” a contentious anti-apartheid song.
The enduring appeal to the white-minority rule movement’s “Kill the Boer” rallying cry has been around for decades, and its use has piqued the party representation of white South Africans since the end of apartheid in 1994.
See below for more pictures of Malema’s visit:



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