Miss SA Contestant Chidimma Adetshina Calls for Ubuntu Spirit as Deportation Case Delayed
The former Miss SA finalist spoke out in Cape Town after a court delayed the final decision on her citizenship status for another year.

Chidimma Adetshina made a rare public appearance outside a Cape Town courtroom on Wednesday, 19 August 2026. The high-profile figure maintained a calm demeanor as she faced reporters to discuss the latest updates regarding her ongoing citizenship and deportation saga.
The court has officially pushed the final judgment on her case to 27 February 2027. This postponement ensures that Adetshina will not face immediate deportation, allowing her to remain at liberty while the legal review process is completed.
A Plea for Fairness and Ubuntu
Addressing the media without visible frustration, Adetshina voiced her concerns about being singled out. "I believe that I have been treated unfairly and targeted, and there has been an attempt to make me an example," she stated to the gathered press.
She emphasized that South African society should be led by legal principles rather than prejudice. She urged the public to reject xenophobia and false information, stating, "We should all be guided by the spirit of Ubuntu."
Trusting the Legal System
Adetshina clarified that she is not attempting to bypass the system. She told reporters that she has consistently utilized every legal channel available to her and plans to continue following the official protocols as the case moves forward.
Wrapping up her statement, she expressed gratitude toward her legal representatives and her inner circle. She credited her family, friends, and supporters for their continued loyalty throughout what she described as a difficult ordeal.
Divided Reactions Online
The news of the delay and her public statement sparked immediate debate across social media. While some South Africans expressed frustration over her status and legal delays, others noted her clear desire to be recognized as a citizen of the country where she was born.
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Originally reported by Entertainment News and Daily Updates 24/7 on Briefly.co.za News (Jessica Gcaba).
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