The President of Nigeria Union in South Africa, Mr Adetola Olubajo, made the disclosure in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Lagos.
Olubajo said the development was as a result of an ugly incident that took place on Wednesday, Jan. 8, between a Police Officer and a Nigerian.
He said that a Nigerian man, an Abakaliki indigene of Ebonyi, allegedly stabbed to death a Police Officer, Constable Nico Visagie, during a disagreement at 5 a.m.
Olubajo said that the details of the disagreement was still not very clear as the major witness was also stabbed multiple times and was still in critical condition at the hospital.
He added that the suspect who stabbed the police officer had been arrested and would appear in court on or before next Monday.
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wahala don come again. They should just leave there immediately because the South Africans will use this opportunity to show their wickedness..
ReplyDeleteRIp to the police officer.
Stella, thanks for the data.
These SA people have started again.
ReplyDeleteStop being biased,a Nigerian started this one
DeleteWhat nonsense... Nigerians should respect their host countries
ReplyDeleteNot again pls..but why d 9ja guy go stab d police man? Even d witness too? See what he has caused for others now? When he knew quite well SA people are wicked? God save our own
ReplyDeleteDo you know if he did it in self defense.
DeleteGood they arrested the Nigerian murderer. He should face the music. However his very wrong action shouldn't be taken out on other Nigerian residents. Two wrongs don't make a right.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the data, Stella. Pa, thank you too. Grateful.
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ReplyDeleteNawa ooo Nigerian's should Learn to resolve everything peacefully na
ReplyDeleteLet us turn inwards to deal with our weaknesses before they deal with us
ReplyDeleteit could have been in self defence cos south african police can be very nasty. we however dont have all the full details. if am Nigerian living in SA i would have left that country by now. my first impression when i visited Joburg in 2006 wast that they were unfriendly people, so am not even surprised at all these stories of xenophobic attacks
ReplyDeleteMake Una leave another man country now. Haba. How long would you all keep staying where you're not wanted.
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