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FOSAD condemns South Africa xenophobic violence, cautions against diaspora coronation of Eze Ndigbo

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The Forum of South-East Academic Doctors (FOSAD) has expressed deep concern and strong condemnation over the recent outbreak of violence in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province, which was triggered by the controversial coronation of an Igbo traditional ruler in the diaspora.

The unfortunate incident, which reportedly led to the destruction of lives and properties—particularly those belonging to Igbos—once again underscores the grave dangers associated with practices that are inconsistent with established cultural norms and host community sensitivities.

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FOSAD unequivocally frowns at the practice of installing or coronating “Eze Ndigbo” outside Igbo land. While the Igbo people are known globally for their resilience, enterprise, and strong cultural identity, such actions, when carried out in foreign lands, often create unnecessary tension, misunderstanding, and, as recent events have shown, violent backlash.

This moment presents a critical opportunity for reflection. FOSAD calls on all Igbos in the diaspora to immediately desist from engaging in or supporting any form of traditional coronation that confers kingship titles outside the South-East region of Nigeria. These practices not only distort the cultural and institutional meaning of traditional authority but also expose innocent people to avoidable risks.

FOSAD aligns fully with the directive recently issued by traditional rulers in the South-East, which clearly states that no citizen of the region residing abroad should crown himself or be crowned as a king. The forum reiterates that the only legitimate traditional rulers are those who reside within their ancestral communities in Igbo land and have been duly recognized through established processes, including the conferment of staff of office and certification by relevant state governments.

Consequently, FOSAD urges all Igbo people, both at home and in the diaspora, to refrain from recognizing or according legitimacy to any individual parading as an “Eze Ndigbo” outside the South-East who does not meet these criteria.

During an internal deliberation on the FOSAD platform, a respected member, who has lived in South Africa for over 25 years offered a sobering perspective on the issue. She noted:

“It’s disheartening that our people, the Igbos, don’t learn from history. Not long ago, this same Eze Ndigbo coronation caused serious havoc in Ghana. Our people lost businesses, livelihoods, and even lives. The real Ezes in Igbo land have warned against such diaspora coronations. Why are we disregarding our culture and elders? What is the essence of a king without land, without community, without legitimate authority?”

She further lamented that the events of March 30, 2026, in South Africa represent yet another painful chapter in a recurring pattern of avoidable losses.

FOSAD shares this concern and stresses that the safety, dignity, and prosperity of Igbo people abroad must take precedence over symbolic or self-imposed titles that carry no traditional legitimacy. The forum also notes with concern that certain behaviours perceived as excessive display or cultural insensitivity may inadvertently heighten tensions in host communities.

In light of this, FOSAD appeals to Igbo diaspora communities to exercise restraint, cultural discipline, and situational awareness in their interactions abroad. It is essential to foster peaceful coexistence, mutual respect, and lawful conduct in all host countries.

The forum also calls on Nigerian diplomatic missions and community leaders to intensify engagement with diaspora populations to promote cultural orientation and conflict prevention strategies.

In conclusion, FOSAD reiterates its solidarity with victims of the South Africa violence and calls for calm, dialogue, and responsible leadership at all levels. The preservation of Igbo lives, properties, and global reputation must remain paramount.

Signed

Dr Stephen Nwala
President, Forum of South East Academic Doctors (FOSAD)

Dr Uzor Ngoladi
Secretary General, Forum of South East Academic Doctors (FOSAD)

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