He said the briefing followed Tinubu’s directive to receive South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s special envoy and foreign minister, Ronald Lamola. Enikanolaiye said he updated the president on commitments secured from South Africa, including activating an early warning mechanism and the Nigeria-South Africa Bi-National Commission. He also briefed Tinubu on the evacuation of about 1,490 Nigerians from South Africa following the attacks. “We have designed a form to be filled by all Nigerians who may have lost property in South Africa. He stressed that Nigeria would continue negotiations with South Africa while retaining other options should diplomatic efforts fail.