Rising Tensions: Two Nigerian Citizens Killed Amid South African Anti-Migrant Unrest
As South Africa grapples with a surge in anti-migrant violence , the Nigerian government has reported that two of its nationals were killed in separate incidents on June 28, 2026. These fatalities occurred during a period of heightened volatility, leading up to an unofficial "deadline" set by anti-immigration activists for foreigners to leave the country. The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs identified the victims as Musa Yunana Joe, who was killed by unidentified attackers in front of his shop in the city of eMalahleni, and Emeka Charles Iroegbu, who died following an encounter with Tshwane Metro Police in Pretoria. The Nigerian consulate has officially condemned the killings, describing them as deeply disturbing and calling for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding both deaths. Nigerian nationals repatriated from South Africa, following concerns about unrest, arrive at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria, Tuesday, June 3...