Nigerian Girl Murdered In South Africa

Nigerian Girl Murdered In South Africa

A 20-year-old Nigerian student has been allegedly murdered by her Zimbabwean boyfriend in South Africa.

 

Naizi Evah

The deceased, Naizi Evah, a third year Computer Systems Engineering student third was allegedly killed on May 24, Saturday at the Vaal University of Technology.

Apparently the Edo born Naizi until her death was said to be in an abusive relationship, and was beaten and had her boyfriend had threatened to kill her, according to her friends.

 

Tired of being abused she decided to end the relationship with her Zimbabwean boyfriend and told close friends she was done with him but he kept on trying to get her back.

 

The unidentified man was arrested by police in connection with Naizi's death but was bailed two days after police said they couldn't find any substantial evidence linking him to her death

 

Students studying at the Vaal University of Technology have said they won't allow this case be swept under the rug as they will march to the police station to demand for answers.

 

The rate at which Nigerian students are being murdered abroad is worrisome. These is one of the many students killed abroad.

Just in March, a 17-year-old girl Nigerian girl, Forester Samson, was reportedly stabbed to death in the capital of Russia, by yet-to-be-identified Russian gangsters, while in the same month, Oloruntoba, 19-year-old Son of Popular AIT broadcaster, Aisha Falode was pushed from a 17-storey building by an Arab man in Duboi and justice hasn't been served for these killings.

Source: Legit.ng

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