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Nigerian Government, Diaspora Group Demand Justice After Alleged Killing of Two Citizens in South Africa
Nigerian Government, Diaspora Group Demand Justice After Alleged Killing of Two Citizens in South Africa

Nigerian Government, Diaspora Group Demand Justice After Alleged Killing of Two Citizens in South Africa

The Nigerian government has condemned the alleged killing of two Nigerians in South Africa, threatening action, while a diaspora group calls for a thorough investigation.

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Thandolwethu Gathoni

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The Nigerian government has condemned the alleged killing of two of its citizens in South Africa, warning of potential action if justice is not served. The government expressed concern that foreigners, particularly Nigerians, are increasingly being targeted, suggesting a pattern that risks misrepresenting law-abiding citizens as criminals (Channels Television, 2026).

A Nigerian diaspora group, the Nigerian Union in South Africa (NUSA), has also condemned the incident, demanding accountability. NUSA said it has initiated engagement with South African police to ensure a comprehensive investigation and that justice is delivered (Peoples Gazette, 2026).

No official confirmation of the deaths or arrests has been issued by South African authorities. The circumstances surrounding the alleged killings remain under investigation. The Nigerian government’s statement underscores growing diplomatic tensions over the safety of African nationals in South Africa, where prior incidents of xenophobic violence have drawn regional scrutiny.

Nigerian officials have not specified the nature of potential retaliatory measures, but the threat signals escalating concern over the treatment of its citizens abroad. The case adds to a series of high-profile incidents involving African migrants in South Africa, prompting renewed calls for improved protection and due process.