Amaka Patience Sunnberger, a Nigerian lady residing in Canada, has denied the idea of arrest or deportation after the Nigerian House of Representatives urged the Canadian government to pursue her for inciting violence and genocide against Yoruba and Benin people.
Sunnberger cited her Canadian citizenship as protection in a viral video clip that began trending on X.com on Thursday, claiming that Canada’s legal system differs from Nigeria’s, which allows arrests without questioning.
She said, “Somebody just sent me a message saying they were going to arrest me and deport me, with my passport. I am a Canadian pikin.
“See am now, I dey house, why I go dey lie?
This comes after a video clip surfaced on Tuesday, showing her making threatening comments against Yoruba and Benin people during a virtual meeting on TikTok.
The woman, claiming to be a resident of Ontario, Canada, vowed to harm Yoruba or Benin individuals she encounters, sparking outrage and prompting the House of Representatives to request her prosecution. The House of Representatives has written to the Canadian government, urging it to investigate and prosecute Sunnberger for her inciting comments, which it said violate international and Canadian laws.