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Another Nigerian burnt alive in South Africa, 4 policemen arraigned for killing, maltreating Nigerians

by Ola Peter
April 23, 2018
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Nigerian burnt alive in South Africa

Nigerian burnt alive in South Africa

The Publicity Secretary of the Nigeria Union in South Africa, Mr. Habib Miller, confirmed the killing from Pretoria in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Port Harcourt on Monday.

He said the victim, a native of Njikoka in Anambra State and an upholsterer in South Africa, was attacked and killed by a mob in Rustenburg, North West Province.

Miller said that the victim was murdered in cold blood over his accent and habit, which the mobsters supposedly found offensive.

“The mob descended on him like a common criminal with all sorts of dangerous weapons in the presence of South African police officers.

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“Eyewitnesses say the victim beckoned for help from the police to intervene and help him, but they turned a blind eye.

“When Nwaogu could no longer persevere, he ran for safety; the mob chased and caught him, poured petrol on him and set him ablaze,” he said.

Miller said that the mob then left Nwaogu when they thought he had died.

The spokesman said that shortly after the mob left Nwaogu that some passersby called emergency personnel, who later took the victim’s charred body to the hospital.

“The eyewitnesses feeling that the victim was still alive called for help; unfortunately, Nwaogu could not survive the ordeal and died at Job Shimankane Hospital in Rustenburg,” he said.

Records show that no fewer than 118 Nigerians have been killed in South Africa since February, 2016.

Four South African policemen arraigned for killing, maltreating Nigerians.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Diaspora Affairs, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, on Monday disclosed that about four South African policemen are currently on trial for alleged killing and maltreating of Nigerians resident in their country.

Dabiri-Erewa said this in a message she posted on her verified Twitter handle, @abikedabiri.

She was responding to twitter users who raised concerns over continued violence targeted at Nigerians in South Africa.

One user had demanded to know what happened to Nigeria’s citizenship diplomacy principle in the face of continued attacks on Nigerians, asking if it was not time for reciprocity against South Africa.

That, Dabiri-Erewa said, was a decision for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

She, however, said that Nigeria’s mission in South Africa was making progress in discussions and engagements.

“That really is a decision for the MFA. But our mission in SA has made progress in discussions and engagements.

“About four SA policemen currently on trial for killings and maltreatment of Nigerians. Never happened before,” she wrote.

The presidential aide added that the Nigerian mission was already on the matter of a Nigerian burnt to death in Rustenburg, South Africa, after his vehicle was set ablaze by yet-to-be identified people.

She described Rustenburg as a particularly volatile area, saying 14 Nigerians are currently in court on allegations of public violence and drugs.

“The mission is already on this matter. Rustenburg is a particularly volatile area where 14 Nigerians are currently in court for allegations of public violence/drugs.

“However, no justification for doing this to anyone. The mission right now is meeting with SA authorities,” she said.

Reports have it that no fewer than 117 Nigerians have been killed in South Africa since February 2016.

Unofficial estimates put the number of Nigerians residing in South Africa at about 800,000, majority of whom are young people.

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