Kazeem Ademola Temitope, a Nigerian singer who fled Ukraine for Germany, is currently on life support after he went for a swim in a lake.
According to a Twitter user, @Earthbreaker_SD, who shared a video of Kazeem on life support in a hospital in Germany, an effort is ongoing to locate his family.
He claimed Kazeem, who recently arrived in Germany, went for a swim and dived into a lake. Fortunately, he was rescued and is now on life support.
“A Nigerian student named Kazeem Ademola Temitope who arrived in Germany from Ukraine is currently on life support at a German hospital after going for a swim and diving into a lake. He was rescued and currently on life support. There’s an ongoing effort to locate his family before he’s taken off the machine.
Please if you know or able to identify him, and could reach his family, kindly tell them to contact the embassy of Nigeria in Germany +49 30 212 30 280 or 300 #MelillaMassacre | please let retweet to get to his famz.” The tweet reads.
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A Nigerian student named Kazeem Ademola Temitope who arrived in Germany from Ukraine is currently on life support at a German hospital after going for a swim and diving into a lake.
He was rescued and currently on life support. There’s an ongoing effort to locate his family pic.twitter.com/NWaDXXJL5u— Ọmọ Oladejo_kẹta (@Earthbreaker_SD) June 28, 2022
In other new, residents of the Nko community in Yakurr local government area in Cross River State accused Nigerian soldiers of committing crimes against humanity in their community.
According to reports, soldiers had been deployed to the community on peacekeeping, following a clash with Oyadama, a neighbouring community.
However, residents say that the soldiers broke into their homes and shops, and started shooting sporadically, killing people.
The soldiers also allegedly burnt people’s houses. The military operation which began on Saturday evening, June 25, resulted in deaths and displacement, locals claim.
A particular lady who lost her dad, took to Twitter to lament on the situation and in crying out, “judged God” for letting her father die in the chaos.