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Police on high alert after violent protests over ‘Nigerian king’

Posted on March 31, 2026
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PICTURE: X/ GOMPO PROTEST

Police in the Eastern Cape remain on high alert following violent protests in KuGompo (formerly East London) over the coronation of Nigerian national Solomon Ogbonna Eziko as Igwe Ndigbo.

The initially peaceful, approved march — led by traditional leaders opposing the coronation — turned violent when protesters threw stones and set vehicles alight.

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Unrest: East London.

Protesters have torched vehicles and buildings.

Reports say property belonging to foreign nationals are being targeted in protest against the installation of a Nigerian king in the Eastern Cape. pic.twitter.com/maT4GqT0iM

— Yusuf Abramjee (@Abramjee) March 30, 2026

The report indicates that at least 10 vehicles were damaged, a building was partially burned, and two people were injured.

Police used rubber bullets and stun grenades to restore order, and no arrests have been made.

Traditional leaders, backed by political voices including ATM leader Vuyo Zungula, are demanding Eziko’s deportation along with others involved in the ceremony, calling for an investigation into their immigration status and possible legal action.

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X (formerly Twitter) users weighed in:

Siyaqheleka ngoku,AmaZulu nawo ayasidelela just like the Nigerian group that did not notify our royal house re their activity.Xhosa people are not violent but strategic&have our own way of dealing with things.We will make sure that those who came to destroy our city be dealt with pic.twitter.com/bADDucESS5

— Nolubabalo Mcinga (@NP_Mcinga) March 30, 2026

This so called Nigerian King walk like he own Eastern Cape 🙄 pic.twitter.com/LvVgrGmkgZ

— Akani Nwanati (@AkanimiltonM) March 30, 2026

First published by African Insider

Compiled by Betha Madhomu

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