Two Nigerians were shot dead unidentified assailants in Western Cape
Province of South Africa yesterday, the Nigeria Union in South Africa said.
The Nigeria Union in South Africa said on Wednesday that two Nigerians
were shot dead in Western Cape Province of that country. Chairman of the
Union`s chapter in the province, Mike Ibitoye confirmed the killing on
telephone, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported. “ Mr Ernest Ughakwesili,
42, native of Nkpor, Idemili North Local
Government Area of Anambra State, was shot in a night club by gunmen at Strand
Area of Cape Town on Sunday.
“The assailants escaped after the shooting and the victim died before
being rushed to the hospital,” he said. Ibitoye also said the second victim,
Chimezie Oranusi, 26, from Oba town in Anambra State, was shot with a friend in
a car at Delst area of Cape Town. “The friend is a South African and is still
in the hospital receiving treatment.
“The incidents have been reported to the police and the national
secretariat of the union,” he said. The chairman said that the motive behind
the shootings had not been ascertained, adding that the police had commenced
investigation.
The Secretary of the union, Mr Adetola Olubajo, said the national
secretariat had received the report of the killings. “We have received report
about the killing of two Nigerians in Cape Town, Western Cape Province of South
Africa.
“The union`s chapter in the province is handling the matter while the national
body has reported the incident to the Nigerian Mission in South Africa. We urge
Nigerians in South Africa to remain law abiding. We also appeal to the Federal
Government to continue to protect the welfare of our people here,” he said.
A Nigerian, Chinedu Eze, 35, was shot by a Somalian on April 25 during an
argument over cell phone. He deals in cell phones. Reports said that on the
fateful day, there was an argument between him and Somali man inside a car.
“The Somalian reportedly shot him three times, and when he ran out of the
car, he shot him six times again, leading to his death,” Ibitoye said at the
time.

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