Breaking News: U.S. President Donald Trump has officially declared former Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, one of the most wanted men in the world, following intelligence reports linking him to the alleged killing of Igbos during the Obi-Igbo crisis in Rivers State.
According to a statement released from the White House, President Trump reportedly said:
“Anyone responsible for the killing of innocent people, especially ethnic minorities, must face justice — no matter who they are or where they hide.”
Trump further ordered international security agencies to place Wike under global surveillance, stating that he should be “arrested, dead or alive, if he ever sets foot in any European country.”
Sources within the U.S. Department of State confirmed that Washington has reached out to the European Union for possible enforcement of the global warrant.
According to a statement released from the White House, President Trump reportedly said:
“Anyone responsible for the killing of innocent people, especially ethnic minorities, must face justice — no matter who they are or where they hide.”
Trump further ordered international security agencies to place Wike under global surveillance, stating that he should be “arrested, dead or alive, if he ever sets foot in any European country.”
Sources within the U.S. Department of State confirmed that Washington has reached out to the European Union for possible enforcement of the global warrant.
Breaking News: U.S. President Donald Trump has officially declared former Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, one of the most wanted men in the world, following intelligence reports linking him to the alleged killing of Igbos during the Obi-Igbo crisis in Rivers State.
According to a statement released from the White House, President Trump reportedly said:
“Anyone responsible for the killing of innocent people, especially ethnic minorities, must face justice — no matter who they are or where they hide.”
Trump further ordered international security agencies to place Wike under global surveillance, stating that he should be “arrested, dead or alive, if he ever sets foot in any European country.”
Sources within the U.S. Department of State confirmed that Washington has reached out to the European Union for possible enforcement of the global warrant.
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