US TEENAGE GIRL MURDER: NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT DEMAND JUSTICE


Toyin Salau, Nigerian Teen activist killed in Florida, US.
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The Chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora (NIDCOM) Abike Dabiri-Erewa has called for US investigations into the murder of a 19 -year old Nigerian activist Toyin Salau.

The black lives matter protester went missing on June the 6th after she disclosed the identity of a man who sexually assaulted her on twitter.




The teen activist was later found dead, several days after, on Monday road in southeast Tallahassee, Florida, a few miles from the library where she was last seen.

According to  Miss Salau in a long thread of tweets, the man who assaulted her is a black man in his 40's who lives in a gray painted duplex style house and drives a white clean Silverado Chevrolet truck and had presented himself as a man of God.

Following her tweets the man had promised to help in retrieving her belongings from a church she had earlier sought refuge.




Mrs Dabiri-Erewa described the alleged murder of the Nigerian-American activist as disturbing and cruel in a statement signed by the media and public relations unit of NiDCOM Mr Abdur-Rahman Balogun.
NIDCOM CHAIRMAN ABIKE DABIRI-EREWA AND PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI


The NIDCOM boss has however condoled with the family of the late activist who died fighting against racial injustice in the US.

Meanwhile, the calls for justice on Toyin Salau's murder has thickened on twitter.









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