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Asari Dokubo Threatens Igbos With Guns Days After Meeting Tinubu (Watch Video)

Asari Dokubo Threatens Igbos With Guns Days After Meeting Tinubu (Watch Video)
Former Niger Delta militant leader Asari Dokubo has stirred a barrage of reactions on social media after sharing a video clip of himself flaunting guns and threatening the Igbo-speaking people in Nigeria.
In the clip seen by Onyxnewsng, Dokubo was heard threatening that if not for the British intervention, he would have been selling the Igbo people to slavery just like his father did many years ago.
Dokubo said the Igbo people were looking for who would deal with them, asking them to look around and see how they were being killed incessantly.
His words: “You open. You take your leprosy hand to write. Don’t you have respect for the people who bought your father?
“Is it every Calabari that is a Calabari man? Do you know your roots? That you talk to me? You don’t know that people own this Calabari.
“You are law-abiding…Igbos, I don’t know them. I don’t know where they came from. Because I know that if not for British intervention, I will still be selling them. The way my father sold them.
“Now look at you people in Igbo land. Look at how you are dying woto-woto.
“You will do a video to sell that Alhaji has run away. You dey see me? I don’t run.
“Una head no correct. E be like say una dey look for who go finish una.”
Dokubo’s threat is coming a few days after visiting President Bola Tinubu at the presidential villa in Abuja.
Dokubo had told journalists earlier that he and his brothers have assured Tinubu to help his administration fight oil thieves in the Niger Delta.
Dokubo’s recent video clip, however, has been receiving a series of backlash on social media as some Nigerians blamed President Tinubu for giving the former militant an audience at the Aso Villa.
See the video below…
Asari Dokubo Threatens Igbos With Guns Days After Meeting Tinubu (Watch Video)#AsariDokubo #threats #Igbos #calabari #Tribe pic.twitter.com/ORYEcPs7Lq
— Onyxnewsng (@onyxnewsng) June 21, 2023
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