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    Nigeria says two nationals killed in South Africa amid rise of anti

    Billy JohnsonBy Billy JohnsonJuly 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigeria says two nationals killed in South Africa amid rise of anti-migrant attacks

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    EPA Protesters draped in South African flags in a rally against undocumented immigrants during a nationwide anti-immigration shutdown in Cape Town, South Africa, 30 June 2026.
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    Anti-migrant sentiment has been rising in South Africa

    Nigeria says two of its citizens have been killed in South Africa “at a time when foreigners are being unduly targeted” there

    A statement from the foreign ministry said Emeka Charles Iroegbu was “reportedly killed” on 28 June by police officers “using gruesome interrogation techniques”, while unidentified assailants had killed shop owner Musa Yunana Joe on the same day

    The authorities in South Africa’s capital, Pretoria, are yet to comment

    Nigeria’s foreign ministry said the incidents came amid a rise in anti-migrant sentiment in South Africa, which has led to roughly 25,000 citizens from other African countries being repatriated by their nations, including some 700 Nigerians

    Protesters in South Africa have urged the government to do more to curb illegal migration. They say foreigners are taking jobs and unfairly benefiting from public services

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    In its statement, Nigeria’s foreign ministry said Iroegbu was reportedly killed in Pretoria by officers from the Tshwane Metro police department

    Joe, killed on 28 June, was attacked outside his shop in the city of eMalahleni, the ministry said

    Abuja said it was placing the South African government “on notice” and that “all options remain on the table… if the uncultured and provocative trend of intolerance and apartheid-style behaviour of South Africa against foreigners is not addressed”

    Nigeria has said it will seek compensation from South Africa for its citizens who have left the country, adding that Abuja had begun documenting businesses and properties left behind by Nigerians

    However, at a media briefing on Friday, South African cabinet minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said her government would not pay compensation and that Nigerians can sell registered properties they left behind on the South African market

    She also said: “We would be interested to know where the drug dens of Nigerians are, so they can show us where they have been holding the drugs so we can clean the drugs in South Africa quite urgently.”

    Nigeria’s foreign ministry strongly condemned this comment in their statement on Sunday, calling it “unacceptable”

    “Such derogatory, unprofessional and uncensored generalised public statements by highly placed government officials constitute hate speech,” the ministry said

    AFP via Getty Images Members of the Zulu regiment known as the 'Amabutho' holding sticks march during a demonstration
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    Police said protests across the country on Tuesday were peaceful

    Some anti-migrant groups in South Africa had given undocumented foreigners a deadline of 30 June to leave the country

    Ghana, Malawi and Nigeria are among African countries which repatriated some of their citizens ahead of the deadline

    South Africa has one of the highest rates of unemployment in the world – at more than 30% – and anti-migrant sentiment has been rising in recent months

    The continent’s most developed economy remains a magnet for people from poorer countries seeking work often in low-paid jobs

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