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Niya and Tawicasa like to train together... But accidents can happen. And Niya would be too stubborn to admit she's hurt.
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Nigerian Man, Benjamin Okoli, Dies in South African Police Custody – NICASA Demands Justice
South African Police Brutality on Nigerians Sparks Outrage The Nigerian Citizens Association in South Africa (NICASA) has strongly condemned the tragic death of a 40-year-old Nigerian, Benjamin Okoli, who reportedly died while in South African police custody. This unfortunate incident comes less than a month after NICASA denounced the death of another Nigerian, Jeremiah Okoye, a 50-year-old man…
Xenophobia: Buhari’s visit to Ramaphosa excites Nigerians
Nigerian Citizens Association in South Africa (NICASA), is optimistic that the meeting between Nigerian and South African Presidents in October, will bring lasting solutions to the recurrent xenophobia. The President of NICASA, Ben Okoli, made this known in Johannesburg, South Africa. Okoli said President Muhammadu Buhari and his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa, were expected to meet in October to discuss modalities to address attacks on Nigerians living in that country. “We are looking forward to the state visit by President Buhari and we believe his coming will help reduce the suffering Nigerians go through in South Africa. “We will use the opportunity to lay our complaints to the president and highlight security of lives and properties of our members, as the area of concern that we want addressed. “We will also be able to get assurance from our host country’s president towards securing lives and properties of Nigerians here. “We hope the visit will comfort Nigerians here, because we expect our plight to be tabled before the host government, so they can provide adequate protection to ensure Nigerians feel safe,” he said. He lamented the high handedness of Police operatives in South Africa on matters that concerned Nigerians, saying issues like brutality and killings should be brought to the fore at the meeting. “We will list all potentials that could bring about economic benefits and growth to Nigerians through the anticipated state visit,” he said. He said that Nigerians have, without any fear of contradiction, contributed immensely to the growth of the South African economy. “We urge the South African Government to ensure that the attacks do not reoccur. We appeal to them to device alternative strategies since previous efforts to stop xenophobia have not worked. “We believe xenophobia can be stopped and therefore appeal to the South African government to provide succour to foreigners who have lost their source of livelihood, especially Nigerians. He commended the Nigerian Consulate General to South Africa, Godwin Adama, for the pro-active steps he had so far taken to douse tension via the media in that country. “The mission’s gate has never been shut against Nigerians; it has always kept its door open. “What happened is that after the crisis in Pretoria where South African’s destroyed Nigerian businesses and property, those whose property was destroyed went to the mission out of frustration and anger. “I understand the situation; it is not easy for somebody to lose his property and just be watching; but the mission gate was not shut against them,” he said. “I understand the situation; it is not easy for somebody to lose his property and just be watching; but the mission gate was not shut against them,” he said. He said they were invited in and received by an official of the consulate who went as far as organising food and drinks for them to make sure that they are comfortable. “So they were attended to and nobody would say that the gate was shut against them. “The mission allowed them in even though they came in by force and destroyed part of the entrance. “They were encouraged to go and calculate their losses and bring back the report through the organisation. So, we are actually collaborating with people who have lost their property. “We are taking inventory of what our people lost, which I will make available to the high commissioner in due time,” Okoli said. Read the full article
Okechukwu Henry, another Nigerian stabbed to death in S/Africa
Okechukwu Henry, another Nigerian stabbed to death in S/Africa
President Nigerian Citizens Association South Africa (NICASA), Ben Okoli, says a Nigerian, Mr Okechukwu Henry, from Imo State, was stabbed to death by unknown South African robbers.
The NICASA president said this in a letter to the Consul-General, Nigerian Consulate Johannesburg, South Africa. A copy of the letter was obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Abuja.
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Nigerian shoots dead Nigerian Elochukwu in South Africa
Nigerian shoots dead Nigerian Elochukwu in South Africa
A yet to be identified Nigerian shot dead a fellow Nigerian, Tony Elochukwu on 24 April in broad day at a restaurant in South Africa.
Elochukwu was from Nnobi Anambra State.
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The tragic news was conveyed by the Nigerians Citizens Association in South Africa (NICASA) in a letter sent by its president, Prince Ben Okoli to the Consular General, Nigerian Consulate in…
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