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Two Nigerians Killed In Fresh Xenophobic Attack In South Africa

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Bring Perpetrators To Book! Nigeria Union In South Africa Cries

Two Nigerians have been killed in a fresh xenophobic attack on foreigners in South Africa.

It was learned that the latest victims Bonny Iwuoha and Goziem Akpenyi were stabbed to death during xenophobic attacks in Johannesburg and Cape Town on April 5 and April 6.

Naija News reports that this is coming, less than two weeks after a Nigerian Mr Ire Chinello was killed by an unidentified assailant in South Africa.

Recall that the President of the Nigerian Community in the country, Mr. Benjamin Okoli, had, however, attributed the death to cult activities as against the public cry of Xenophobia.

The Assistant Public Relations Officer, Nigeria Union in South Africa (NUSA), Odefa Ikele, confirmed the killings in a telephone interview with news men from Johannesburg on Monday.

Ikele said: “The Nigerian community lost two citizens to gruesome murders over the weekend. Mr Bonny Iwuoha, 48, from Ihitte/Uboma in Imo State, was stabbed to death at about 11:45pm on April 6, in Johannesburg South.

“We gathered that his assailants followed him from 152 Hay Street Turffontein, and thereafter, stabbed and killed him in front of his gate at Turf Road, Turffontein.

“The killing was witnessed by Mr Izochukwu Nwokocha, also known as, Nwa Father,” he said.

Ikele said the killing had been reported and a case of murder opened at Booysens Police Station in Johannesburg South.

He said that another Nigerian, Goziem Akpenyi, also lost his life in similar circumstance on April 5.

The NUSA spokesman said: “Akpenyi was allegedly stabbed to death by three unknown coloured South African men after an argument with the deceased.

“The incident took place at Bellville Stadium parking lot in Cape Town at about 1 p.m. on Friday, April 5.

“These latest killings add to four other Nigerians who were shot dead in March. Three of the victims were murdered in Sunnyside, Pretoria and one in Balfour Park, Johannesburg.”

Ikele said that NUSA was concerned over the continuous killings of Nigerians and worried that the perpetrators had not been brought to book.

According to him, the arrest and prosecution of the culprits by the South African Police would put to a stop the daily killings of Nigerians.

“We call on the Nigerian Government to impress on their South African counterpart that the killings have to be investigated and the culprits prosecuted,” he appealed.



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