Two Nigerians to face trial in Ghana over alleged murder of compatriot

Author: Chris JohnsonPublished on: July 14, 2026Country: Ghana
Crime & Law
Two Nigerians to face trial in Ghana over alleged murder of compatriot

Two Nigerian nationals, Daniel Victor Eze and David Oko Ewa, are set to face trial in Ghana for the alleged murder of fellow Nigerian Nkemujika Uzorchuku Eze, 36, following a dispute over proceeds from internet fraud. The victim's body was found in his apartment at Sanzirigu, Tamale. The suspects confessed to conspiring to kill him. They were arrested while attempting to flee through the Ghana-Togo border.

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