- Former Niger Delta militant, General Asabuja, publicly responded to critics who petitioned security agencies after a video of him displaying rifles went viral.
- He questioned why he was being specifically targeted, demanding that Nigerians should also petition bandits and armed groups operating in other regions.
- He made a sarcastic declaration about changing his identity to that of a Fulani man to secure perceived immunity, highlighting his belief in selective justice against armed individuals based on their origin.
Former Niger Delta militant leader, General Asabuja, has responded defiantly to critics who petitioned security agencies after a video of him displaying rifles surfaced online. Asabuja questioned why he was being singled out when other armed groups reportedly operate without consequence.
In the viral video, the former militant challenged his critics, insisting that they should also petition bandits and armed groups operating in other regions of the country.
He questioned the selective enforcement:
“Wetin una dey petition me for? Wetin una dey petition General Asabuja for? He shows gun, he shows rifles. Make una petition Fulani people now. Petition bandits now. Why is my own different?”
He went further, making a sarcastic declaration about changing his identity to secure perceived immunity:
“Okay, I’m a bandit for Niger Delta. I don agree. I’m a Fulani. My papa from Fulani for peace to reign, my mother from Niger Delta, Rivers State. Because when Fulani do something, they dey go free. Fulani people come and adopt me. I’m a Fulani man. God bless Nigeria.”



