Violence broke out in KuGompo City, Eastern Cape, as protesters set fire to vehicles and buildings reportedly owned by foreign nationals.
The unrest was triggered by the controversial installation of an Igbo traditional leader as a local king, an event organized by the Nigerian community.
According to Newzroom Africa, the situation escalated following reports of foreign nationals allegedly attacking demonstrators with knives and a vehicle.
The unrest was reportedly triggered by the controversial installation of Nigerian Igbo leader Solomon Ogbonna Eziko as “Igwe Ndigbo” on March 24, 2026, which Eastern Cape authorities deemed disrespectful to local traditions and sovereignty.
Reports also noted risks of explosions from fuel and crowds vandalising a mosque, while affected foreign business owners emerge distraught.
Eziko is a Nigerian national from the Igbo ethnic group in southeastern Nigeria.
He gained public attention in March 2026 after being installed by members of the local Nigerian/Igbo diaspora community in KuGompo (East London area), Eastern Cape province, South Africa, as “Igwe Ndigbo Na East London” (roughly translating to “Igbo King/Leader in East London”).
He has been active in the Nigerian community in East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Reports describe him as involved in philanthropic activities, supporting the less privileged, and promoting peace and unity among Nigerians in the area.
He has reportedly served in community leadership roles, such as chairman of aspects of the East London Nigerian/Igbo community.


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