Chukwu told reporters in Abuja, the capital, the two are spouses of a man and woman who had direct contact with Liberian-American Patrick Sawyer, who flew into the country last month with the virus and infected 11 others before he died in July, including the male and female caregiver who both subsequently died of Ebola.
The last two cases bring the total number of confirmed infections in Nigeria, including Sawyer, to 14. Five have died from the illness, five recovered were discharged from hospital while another four are being treated in isolation in Lagos, the commercial capital where Sawyer's flight landed. Chukwu says five patients.
Information Minister Lewis Brown said in a radio interview today morning that the boy, Shakie Kamara, was shot Wednesday by security forces trying to prevent riots and looting in the West Point community.
He said officials were contacting Kamara's family "to express our sympathy" over the death.
West Point has been a flash point for violence related to the Ebola outbreak, which has killed 576 people in Liberia and 1,350 in West Africa.
