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Nigeria Warns of Rising Anti-Immigrant Violence in South Africa

Indonesia-Vietnam 2026-07-06 News

Nigeria's foreign minister warned that the safety of African immigrants in South Africa is deteriorating following the disputed deaths of two Nigerian nationals.

Protests and rising tensions over immigrant safety in South Africa.

Protests and rising tensions over immigrant safety in South Africa.

Diplomatic Tensions Escalate Over Xenophobic Attacks

Nigerian Foreign Minister Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu stated on Monday that there are no signs of the situation improving, prompting the government to announce additional evacuation flights for its citizens. The minister demanded a thorough investigation by South African authorities into the recent deaths of Musa Yunana Joe and Charles Iroegbu, who were reportedly killed amidst ongoing xenophobic protests targeting foreign nationals.

The Nigerian foreign ministry reported that Joe was killed by unidentified criminals outside his shop in eMalahleni on June 28, while Iroegbu allegedly died during a police interrogation in Pretoria on the same day. South African police countered that Joe's death did not appear to be linked to the protests, while South African foreign ministry spokesman Chrispin Phiri urged Nigeria's High Commission to submit actionable information to aid a rule-of-law investigation.

The diplomatic fallout has reached a critical point, with Nigeria issuing a stark warning that 'all options remain on the table' if South Africa fails to address the provocative trend of intolerance against foreigners. Meanwhile, weeks of anti-immigrant marches have seen local demonstrators blame undocumented migrants for straining social services and taking jobs, resulting in widespread looting and arson targeting immigrant-owned shops.

The crisis has reverberated across the region, with Mozambique reporting five citizen deaths in late May, though South Africa disputes the figure, claiming only two casualties. Uganda's High Commission also announced a fourth wave of voluntary repatriations on Monday, as South Africa struggles to contain the violence alongside its longstanding issues with severe domestic crime.

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Hari Nurjanah

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Senior journalist with experience covering political dynamics in Indonesia and the Southeast Asian region. Delivers in-depth analysis of public policy, bilateral relations, and national strategic issues.