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They Are Coming With War And Destruction, Biafra, Ijaw & Niger Beware- Asari Dokubo Raises Alarm

They Are Coming With War And Destruction, Biafra, Ijaw & Niger Beware- Asari Dokubo Raises Alarm

AnkarawomanMay 15, 2020.

One of the leader of the Niger Delta, Asari Dokubo, has issued a stern warning to the entire people of Biafra, Ijaw, and Niger, even Yorubaland, to be ready for mass destruction and war from the Fulani.



In a sadden video received by Aynaijang News , the man castigated the Nigeria Federal Government over his nonchalant action towards the way the Fulani are been transported in masses into different parts of Nigeria.
He further unleashed a few points and later asked why are they coming in masses everyday, if not of there hidden agenda?

Truck conveying fulani interceptedVideo of Asari Message Below:


In a recent video that sparked outrageous remarks on the social media, where  series of trucks and containers loaded with northern people were intercepted despite “No Interstate” transportation order gave by President Muhammadu Buhari .
As gathered by Aynaijang News reporter during a live chat with a Nigerian from the eastern part of this nation. He says:
Really, when I reflect on this sad development, I weep in my heart. They are coming ,yes in their numbers. Some of our chiefs and community leaders are even ignorantly allocating lands or settlements for them as you rightly acknowledged. But in their bags hidden are the very weapons of destruction they have prepared for us. Yet, we are so aloof and nonchalant.

Asari you’re a known voice in the Niger Delta. Take it beyond the social media. Socialize your boys in IYC.

The cloud is gathered, It’s the rain after the terror that will fall very soon.

What do you think is coming?

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