As Nigerians mourn Mrs. Obianuju Ndubuisi-Chukwu, a Nigerian Insurance chief who was murdered in South Africa, the country again is grappling with the ruthless assassination of a teenager in that country.
Ndubisi-Chukwu was the Deputy Director-General of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) and was killed on June 13 in her hotel room.
A teenager, Chinonso Dennis Obiaju, 17, a Nigerian still in high school, was shot dead in Johannesburg on Saturday.
The President of Nigerian Union in South Africa, Mr Adetola Olubajo, who confirmed the killing to newsmen, said the deceased student lived in Roodeprt, Johannesburg with his guardian.
Olubajo said on telephone that the late boy’s guardian, Mr Mike Nsofor, disclosed that he was shot at about 6.30 p.m when the deceased went to buy from a shop with his friend and someone chased and opened fire on them, killing him.
He added that the family would be burying him in South Africa, noting that the union’s leaders in Johannesburg would be contacting him on developments.
Olubajo said they were going to the Police on Monday to finalise on the registry and provision of his papers stating Obiaju was born in South Africa and his mother is in the U.S and spoke to Mike Nsofor to pass the Nigerian community’s condolences and call for justice to be served in this case as anybody who hunt down a young school boy couldn’t have any justifiable reasons.
He implored the Federal Government to urgently protect Nigerians in the Diaspora. At least no fewer than 200 Nigerians have been killed in xenophobic attacks between 2016 and this year. According to unofficial sources, up to 800,000 Nigerians, mostly young people, reside in South Africa. (NAN)
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