Nigerian Woman in Canada Brags About Immunity After Threats to Poison Yorubas and Edos
A Nigerian woman living in Canada has sparked outrage after making threats to poison members of the Yoruba and Edo communities in Canada. In a recent video, she boldly claimed that nothing would happen to her because she is a Canadian citizen, even after the Nigerian House of Representatives reported her to the Canadian government.
The woman, whose identity has been disclosed, made alarming threats in a video that quickly went viral on social media. She claimed she had plans to poison Yorubas and Edos residing in Canada. The disturbing content of the video prompted widespread condemnation and immediate action from Nigerian authorities.
In response, the House of Representatives took the matter seriously, reporting her threats to the Canadian government. Despite this, the woman appeared unfazed, boasting in a follow-up video that she could not be deported or punished because she holds a Canadian passport.
“How can they deport me when I have a Canadian passport?” she said, dismissing the possibility of any consequences for her actions.
Her remarks have fueled anger and concern among the Nigerian diaspora in Canada, as well as back home in Nigeria. Many have called for swift action by Canadian authorities to ensure the safety of the targeted communities and hold the woman accountable for her statements.
The situation remains tense as the public awaits further action from Canadian officials. The incident has raised serious questions about the consequences of hate speech and the protection of immigrant communities in Canada. Authorities are being urged to investigate the matter thoroughly and take appropriate measures to prevent further escalation.