Starting with the heavy fermion compound CeNi$_9$Ge$_4$, the substitution of nickel by copper leads to a dominance of the RKKY interaction in competition with the Kondo and crystal field interaction. Consequently, this results in an antiferromagnetic phase transition in CeNi$_{9-x}$Cu$_x$Ge$_4$ for $x>0.4$, which is, however, not fully completed up to a Cu-concentration of $x=1$. To study the influence of single-ion effects on the AFM ordering by shielding the $4f$-moments, we analyzed the spin diluted substitution series La$_{0.5}$Ce$_{0.5}$Ni$_{9-x}$Cu$_x$Ge$_4$ by magnetic susceptibility $chi$ and specific heat $C$ measurements. For small Cu-amounts $xleq 0.4$ the data reveal single-ion scaling with regard to the Ce-concentration, while for larger Cu-concentrations the AFM transition (encountered in the CeNi$_{9-x}$Cu$_x$Ge$_4$ series) is found to be completely depressed. Calculation of the entropy reveal that the Kondo-effect still shields the 4$f$-moments of the Ce$^{3+}$-ions in CeNi$_8$CuGe$_4$.