Tuesday, April 28, 2026: Two Nigerian nationals have been killed in South Africa, prompting renewed calls from Nigerian authorities for stronger protection of citizens abroad and swift justice from South African officials.
The incident, which has drawn condemnation from the Federal Government and diaspora officials, has once again highlighted the vulnerability of Nigerians living in parts of South Africa, where cases of violent attacks and killings have been repeatedly reported over the years.
Although full details of the latest incident are still being clarified by authorities, Nigerian officials say the deaths are being treated as a serious case requiring urgent investigation.
The victims, whose identities were confirmed by community sources, were reportedly attacked and killed under circumstances that remain under police investigation.
Reacting to the killings, Nigerian authorities have urged South African security agencies to ensure that those responsible are identified and prosecuted, stressing that the safety of Nigerians abroad must be guaranteed.
Officials also appealed for calm within the Nigerian community in South Africa, warning against retaliatory actions while investigations continue.
They emphasised that diplomatic channels are already engaged to ensure accountability and prevent further escalation.
The killings add to long-standing concerns over the safety of Nigerians in South Africa, where previous incidents have triggered diplomatic engagements between both countries and repeated calls for improved protection mechanisms.
The Federal Government has reiterated its position that while Nigerians abroad are expected to respect the laws of their host countries, they are also entitled to protection under international law and human rights standards.























