‘I can’t be deported,’ Canadian-Nigerian woman threatening Yoruba, Benin people with poison boasts

A Nigerian woman based in Canada, Amaka Patience Sunnberger, has addressed concerns of arrest or deportation following a call by the Nigerian House of Representatives for her prosecution due to alleged incitement of violence and genocide against Yoruba and Benin people.
In a widely circulated video, Sunnberger asserted her protection under Canadian law, emphasizing the differences between the legal systems of Canada and Nigeria, where arrests can occur without prior questioning.
She confidently stated her Canadian citizenship as a shield against arrest or deportation, highlighting her current freedom at home. This response came in reaction to a video circulating on social media where she made threatening remarks against Yoruba and Benin individuals during a virtual meeting on TikTok.
The House of Representatives has intervened, petitioning the Canadian government to investigate and prosecute Sunnberger for her remarks that allegedly breach both international and Canadian laws.
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