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Mass Poison: Canada Begins Probe Of Nigerian Woman Who Threatens Genocide

Mass Poison: Canada Begins Probe Of Nigerian Woman Who Threatens Genocide
  • PublishedAugust 31, 2024

Canadian authorities have begun the probe of a Nigerian woman based in Canada, Amaka Sunnberger, who threatened to poison Nigerians of Yoruba and Benin extractions.

In the viral video, the woman who was on a TikTok live with some other persons, threatened to ensure mass killings of the Yoruba and Benin people living in Canada.

A representative of the Toronto Police Service, Sergeant Bassey Osagie, said investigation had begun into the matter.

“This incident has been reported to the Toronto Police Service and is currently under investigation,” Osagie said.

OSUN DEFENDER reports that after the identity of the woman was revealed, the House of Representatives petitioned the Canadian authorities, demanding an investigation and prosecution of the woman.

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The House of Reps, in a letter to the Canadian government, requested that Sunnberger be prosecuted.

The letter, addressed to the Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Jamie Christoff, said Sunnberger’s inflammatory statements constituted a direct threat to Nigerians.

The letter read in part, “In the light of the seriousness of these violations, we respectfully request the following actions: Investigation: an immediate and thorough investigation should be conducted into Ms. Sunberger’s actions by Canadian law enforcement and appropriate authorities.”

But Sunnberger while reacting to the lawmakers’ demand, in another TikTok video, dismissed the request for her arrest, affirming that she held a Canadian passport.

She said, “Somebody just sends me a message, say them arrest me, say them wan deport me, with passport? I be Canada pikin.

“See am now, I dey house, why I go dey lie?”

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