OUTRAGE AS NIGERIANS SEEK ARREST OF CANADA-BASED WOMAN INCITING VIOLENCE

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Concerned Nigerians have flooded the Internet, demanding the arrest of Amaka Patience Sunnberger, a Nigerian woman living in Canada, and her collaborators for threatening the lives of other Nigerians on social media.

On Wednesday, Nigerians from all walks of life took to social media to express their horror and indignation after a viral TikTok video appeared showing the woman and other Nigerians advocating for the poisoning of Yoruba and Benin people.

On Wednesday, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Director-General of the Nigerian Diaspora Commission, spoke on the topic via her X.com handle. She recognised the woman and claimed that numerous Nigerian organisations had brought the case to the notice of Canadian officials.

Dabiri-Erewa wrote, “This is the picture of the lady behind the voice.Amaka Patience Sunnberger.

“She has deleted her TikTok account, and a group of Nigerians in Canada are reporting her officially to the relevant authorities in Canada. Thanks for alerting everyone.”

Journalists who viewed the now-viral TikTok video on X.com on Wednesday, heard the woman instructing others on the social media space to poison Nigerians of Yoruba and Benin descent.

“Record me very well. It is time to start poisoning the Yoruba and the Benin. Poison their food and water. I will poison your food and water.

“The hatred in your heart will last forever. I will put it (poison) inside their food and water when I get to work tomorrow. I want Ndigbo to get that heart of wickedness. You are too quiet and cool. Enough is enough,” the lady ranted in Pidgin Language while other participants in the space spurred her on.

Meanwhile, following the NiDCOM DG’s revelation and disturbing content of the video, some Nigerians on X.com called for the immediate arrest of the suspect and others who participated in the live video, fearing they might proceed with the plan if not apprehended for questioning.

An X.com user, @DAMIADENUGA, who shared the video on his account Wednesday, urged Nigerians in Canada to stay safe and take precautionary measures.

“A very disturbing video of some Nigerians on TikTok planning the death of other Nigerians in Canada. This post is for awareness purposes only. Be careful out there, folks,” he wrote.

“Please, everyone on that TikTok live space with her are all accomplices; they all must be traced!!! Every one of them.” @AmodaOgunlere added.

Corroborating the call for the participants’ arrest, @AbiolaKujore wrote, “The sad part is they all supported her and cheered her on; I was shocked.”

“They share the same sentiment because I wonder why anyone would want to give her a listening ear by being part of that demonic space,” @adedirant noted.

Assuring other Nigerians that the authorities had begun a probe into the distasteful video, @Lekanarsenal said, “Most of them do delete their TikTok account, but the hand will touch them one after the other. Some of them live in Nigeria, and we repost them. We are going to track every account that leads to them.”

“Pls let’s all say no to all Bigotry!! Let’s not pick and choose! Or we become hypocrites! Let’s trace all of them. Both those in South Africa inciting hate and bigotry! Let’s all of us say no to all bigots. Be Yoruba, Igbo, or any other tribe! Enough Naija!” @nassy22_tactics urged.

“@Olalekakanakogun called on leaders from all sides to encourage their followers to refrain from fanning animosity towards fellow Nigerians, saying, “It is high time that our brothers and sisters changed strategy and learnt tolerance and sportsmanship. There must be an end to these nauseating episodes.”

Meanwhile, other Nigerians, while calling for the woman’s arrest, urged the authorities to respond equally when similar public remarks are made by other Nigerians.

“Let’s come to equity with clean hands. She is a mess and deserves whatever measure is brought upon her by the law, but let’s also be active in condemning the same from our own when they err. Some portions of both tribes have been nothing short of mischievous

While referencing a report by the News Agency of Nigeria, reported in 2022 that a 45-year-old Nigerian, known as Adeyinka Shoyemi, living on Powis Terrace in Notting Hill, West London, was sentenced to four and a half years in prison for inciting racial hatred and promoting violence in Nigeria through inflammatory messages.

The convict came under police scrutiny in March 2019 after members of the public reported posts targeting the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria.

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