Olayomi Koiki
A Nigerian woman based in Ontario, Canada, has appeared in a disturbing video calling for the killing of Yoruba people of the South-Western Nigeria and Benin people in Edo State, a South-South state, through mass poisoning.
The woman – who is probably an Igbo, made the call in a TikTok live meeting video trending on social media, and vowed to start poisoning foods and waters of Yoruba and Benin people at her place of work.
She asked people of the South-East region of Nigeria, inhabited by the Igbo people to develop a ‘hard heart’ and start poisoning Yoruba people of the South-West and Benin people of the South-South by poisoning their foods and waters anywhere they see them.
Speaking in Pidgin language, the woman said: “Record me very very well. It is time to start poisoning the Yorubas and the Benins. Put poison in all your foods at work. Put poison in all your water so that you all will start dying one-by-one.
“You people will not die one day. You people will fall sick for a long time. I will put Otapiapia (rat poison) inside your waters and foods. You people will never get well.
“This kind of hatred I have for you people will last forever. In all your foods, I will put Otapiapia.”
Others at the meeting reminded her of other poisons including “Eat and Die”, Sniper.
She continued: “I will put them in all your foods. If I go to work tomorrow, I will put it (poison) in Yoruba people’s food. Go and tell the government that I’m in Canada, I’m in Ontario. Hurry up, go fast.
“I will put Otapiapia, I will put Ogbomosho inside your foods. You will start hearing that Yorubas have died, Benins have died. I’m the one saying it.
“I want Igbos to have a heart of wickedness. You people are too quiet. You are too cool. Enough is enough. If you have a means of killing them, kill them out of the way, because they are too foolish. They are of no use to society. Lots of prostitutes and everything.”
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Abike Dabiri, the chairperson of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), has disclosed the identity of the woman.
“This is the picture of the lady behind the voice. Amaka Patience Sunnberger,” the Nigerian government official said.
“She has deleted her TikTok account, and a group of Nigerians in Canada are reporting her officially to the relevant authorities in Canada.”
With many Nigerians desperate to escape poverty and hardship back home, the population of Nigerians in Canada has continued to increase.
Over 71,000 Nigerians reportedly obtained Canadian citizenship in the past 19 years.
An X user who first posted the “very disturbing” video on the social platform said he wanted to alert other Nigerians living in Canada.
“Be careful out there, folks,” he said.