T
uesday, April 28, 2026 - Two Nigerians, Amaramiro Emmanuel and Ekpeyong Andrew, have been k!lled in South Africa.
According to Ambassador Ninikanwa Okey-Uche, Consul-General
of Nigeria in Johannesburg, they were k!lled by personnel of South African
National Defence Force (SANDF) in Port Elizabeth.
Okey-Uche said the k!llings had further raised questions
about the safety of Nigerians and other foreigners in South Africa.
She added that the separate incidents had thrown the
deceased families, the Nigerian community and diplomatic missions in shock.
The Consul-General noted the inherent danger over continuous
generalisation in some quarters and tagging of well-meaning innocent Nigerians
in the country as criminals.
“On this, we are calling on South African authorities to
thoroughly investigate the matter and bring the perpetrators of the gruesome
act to justice,” she said.
"Our position is that no matter what the allegations
may be, there are lawful processes and steps to justice. All should be presumed
innocent and granted fair treatment and hearing in a court of law.
“No one should take laws into their own hands under any
circumstances. We hope to achieve the ultimate prosecution of the
perpetrators.”
She appealed to Nigerian citizens to remain calm and
law-abiding, as they conduct their legal activities and go about their daily
lives in South
Africa.
She said the Consulate had received the report of the
preliminary investigation on the circumstances surrounding the deceased’s
d3ath.
Emmanuel’s untimely d3ath allegedly resulted from injuries
sustained during the brutal beatings by the military personnel on April 20,
2026.
His compatriot allegedly following an alleged altercation
with members of the Tshwane Metro Police.
Andrew was apprehended on April 19, in Booysens area of
Pretoria, and his body was subsequently discovered at the Pretoria Central
Mortuary in circumstances.
“A formal case has been opened with the South African Police
Service and the matter is being investigated,” she said.
"We welcome this development and underscore the
importance of ensuring the investigation is conducted in a thorough,
transparent, and impartial manner.
“In this regard, the Consulate-General respectfully calls on the
relevant South African authorities, including the Independent Police
Investigative Directorate (IPID), to expedite inquiries and establish the facts
surrounding this incident."
According to her, the Consulate is in active engagement with
the appropriate South African authorities and closely monitoring developments.
"We are poised to assist the family of the deceased to
provide necessary Consular support and assistance,” she said.
She further expressed condolences to the respective families
of the deceased, while praying for their souls to rest in peace.
She promised to fulfill the Consulate’s mandate focused on
overseeing the welfare and fair treatment of all Nigerians.
The Nigerian envoy urged the Nigerian community in South
Africa to remain calm, law-abiding and allow relevant authorities to carry out
their investigations.

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