Lekki Toll Gate Lagos, Nigeria/GETTY IMAGES
Biafra political activist, Nnamdi Kanu has said that 'consequences abound for the Lekki Toll Gate Lagos, Nigeria incident', AllNews reports.
Kanu, the leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) said this on his known Twitter handle on Wednesday.
According to the 53-year-old, the shooting which a Wednesday report by CNN described as 'a bloody night of bullets and brutality' "will live in infamy".
"Oppression never pays and it comes with consequences," Kanu wrote.
"In 1964, you oppressed the West and got Operation Wetie.
"In 1967, you oppressed the East and got the Civil War.
"Today, you’re oppressing #NigerianYouths because of #EndSARS.
"Consequences abound. #Lekki & #Obigbo will live in infamy."
Oppression never pays & it comes with consequences. In 1964, you oppressed the West & got Operation Wetie. In 1967, you oppressed the East & got the Civil War. Today, you’re oppressing #NigerianYouths because of #EndSARS. Consequences abound. #Lekki & #Obigbo will live in infamy
— Mazi Nnamdi Kanu (@MaziNnamdiKanu) November 18, 2020
Kanu's IPOB is agitating for the secession and sovereignty of Eastern Nigeria.
Meanwhile, some social media users are calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to resign over the Lekki Shooting incident which happened on October 20.
See some tweets below:
See ehn, this thing called Nigeria is just hanging by a thread on the verge of a catastrophic implosion. Its all vibes and survival garnished with blood of Jesus and a sprinkle of inshallah. We're getting closer to a war thorn Yemen.
— Olumide Omotoso (@Olu_Lumotz) November 19, 2020
Buratai and #BuhariResign, then arrest them.
The sad part is Buhari doesn't qualify for a chairman of a LG.#BuhariResign pic.twitter.com/idLVS9wxVz
— Naza Innocent (@Nazainnocent) November 19, 2020
I’m grateful for the internet, @Twitter most especially. For making the world see who @MBuhari and his evil govt are; Dictatorship with a sprinkle of democraZy. #EndSARS #EndBadGovernanceinNIGERIA #BuhariResign #LekkiMassaccre #LekkiGenocide #sugar Fashola
— Debo Macaroni (@mrmacaronniii) November 19, 2020
With the renewed attitude of Nigerians to demand for justice, I am fully convinced that things will no longer be the same#BuhariResign #LekkiGenocide
— CEO (@OkenwaChukwuma) November 19, 2020
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