Nigerian student brutally killed by ‘Foreigners’ in Philippines

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A Nigerian student, identified only as Ikem, was allegedly brutally murdered by a group of Chinese in the Republic of Philippines.

An ally to the deceased, according to the Punch, Michael Ojuola, shared photos of the remains of Ikem on the microblogging platform, X formerly Twitter, page on Sunday.

Michael said the deceased was tied and beaten severely before he gave up on the ghost.

Sharing photos of the deceased, he wrote, “A friend of mine, A Nigerian Medical Student named Ikem studying in the Republic of Philippines was brutally murdered by a group of Chinese.

“They tied his hands up, covered and tied his mouth and was beaten blue-black until he gave up the gh*st.

“This should never be allowed to get swept under the carpet regardless of the relationship btw the Philippines and China.!

“This is so inhuman and barbaric! I can’t even think straight at the moment cos of the horrific videos I’m getting right now from the hospital.”

He further called on the Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, alongside other stakeholders, to address the situation.

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