The disturbing video, which circulated on social media, features the woman advocating for the mass poisoning of Yoruba and Benin people.
Ontario, Canada – A shocking video has surfaced, showing a Nigerian woman living in Ontario, Canada, making a chilling call to violence against the people of South-Western Nigeria and the Benin community. The disturbing video, which circulated on social media, features the woman advocating for the mass poisoning of Yoruba and Benin people.
The individual, who is likely of Igbo descent, can be heard urging others to take action against their perceived enemies. In the video, she demands that people of South-Western Nigeria and Benin develop a “hard heart” and start poisoning their food and water supplies. She specifically mentions putting rat poison, also known as Otapiapia, in their food and water.
The woman’s diatribe is laced with hatred and venom, as she describes her desire to see the targeted communities fall ill and eventually die. She takes aim at the Yoruba and Benin people, labeling them as “foolish” and stating that they are of no use to society.
The disturbing incident has sparked widespread concern among authorities and social media users. The woman’s call to violence is particularly alarming given its brazen nature and the potential for harm it poses to innocent individuals.
In a worrying development, the woman’s exact location was disclosed in the video, as she claims to be living in Ontario, Canada. Authorities have been alerted to the situation, and an investigation is currently underway to identify the individual and bring her to justice.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of hate speech and the importance of promoting tolerance and understanding among communities. As the world grapples with the rising tide of hate crimes, this incident serves as a stark warning of the devastating consequences of unchecked hatred.
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