On 9 December 2011, Onoje passed the medical examination to run in the
Moldovan presidential election, 2011–2012. He was the owner of a company registered in Moldova, which sells newspapers. On 2 January 2012, Onoje protested in front of the
Russian Embassy in Chișinău against the
death of Vadim Pisari, denouncing the lack of an official statement from the Moldovan government on Vadim Pisari's case. One day later, he joined another demonstration. According to
Amnesty International, Onoje was a victim of racism. On 20 January 2012, they reported that
Vladimir Voronin, the head of the
Party of Communists made racist statements addressed to Onoje. Two days earlier, he had participated in the meeting of a group near the
Triumphal Arch, Chișinău, while Voronin was addressing his supporters in the
National Assembly Square. Voronin, the former President of the country said: “They [the
ruling parties] brought here a
Negro, who'd just climbed down from a tree, and now he's doing politics for them." On 19 January 2012, Amnesty International also reported that Onoje was beaten up in a toilet in an underpass in Chișinău near a shopping centre in broad daylight. ==Later life and death==