24-HOUR ULTIMATUM: Rivers Vigilante Threatens to “Blow Up” Oil Wells if Kanu Not Freed
Heavy tension grips Rivers State tonight after popular vigilante commander ASABUJA issued a chilling public ultimatum: if Nnamdi Kanu is not released within 24 hours, he warned, every oil well and foreign company operating in the state will be attacked.
Speaking to a crowd and online supporters, ASABUJA — who says he and his family are Igbo — demanded immediate action from the federal government. “If Tinubu does not free Nnamdi Kanu in 24 hours, we will shut down the economy here,” he declared, promising to cripple Nigeria’s oil infrastructure and force foreign firms to flee.
Security sources say authorities are on high alert as coastal and oil facilities brace for possible attacks. Residents and businesses across Rivers have been urged to exercise caution and follow official advisories while the situation develops.
Heavy tension grips Rivers State tonight after popular vigilante commander ASABUJA issued a chilling public ultimatum: if Nnamdi Kanu is not released within 24 hours, he warned, every oil well and foreign company operating in the state will be attacked.
Speaking to a crowd and online supporters, ASABUJA — who says he and his family are Igbo — demanded immediate action from the federal government. “If Tinubu does not free Nnamdi Kanu in 24 hours, we will shut down the economy here,” he declared, promising to cripple Nigeria’s oil infrastructure and force foreign firms to flee.
Security sources say authorities are on high alert as coastal and oil facilities brace for possible attacks. Residents and businesses across Rivers have been urged to exercise caution and follow official advisories while the situation develops.
24-HOUR ULTIMATUM: Rivers Vigilante Threatens to “Blow Up” Oil Wells if Kanu Not Freed
Heavy tension grips Rivers State tonight after popular vigilante commander ASABUJA issued a chilling public ultimatum: if Nnamdi Kanu is not released within 24 hours, he warned, every oil well and foreign company operating in the state will be attacked.
Speaking to a crowd and online supporters, ASABUJA — who says he and his family are Igbo — demanded immediate action from the federal government. “If Tinubu does not free Nnamdi Kanu in 24 hours, we will shut down the economy here,” he declared, promising to cripple Nigeria’s oil infrastructure and force foreign firms to flee.
Security sources say authorities are on high alert as coastal and oil facilities brace for possible attacks. Residents and businesses across Rivers have been urged to exercise caution and follow official advisories while the situation develops.
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