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‘My life in danger’ – English Alhaji raises alarm after receiving calls from bandits [VIDEO]
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‘My life in danger’ – English Alhaji raises alarm after receiving calls from bandits [VIDEO]

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Popular Nigerian digital creator, English Alhaji, has raised alarm after receiving bandits’ calls.

English Alhaji raised an alarm in a video shared on his Instagram page.

DAILY POST recalls that English Alhaji had a week ago commended the youth of Achepe community in Nasarawa State for repelling bandits’ attack.

While faulting the youth for handing over some captured bandits to the military, English Alhaji said “Only mistake wey this people do, this youth of Achepe catch this people finish and handed them over to the military. 

“Why? Why? Do you want the army to reintegrate them? Abi the once they integrate never do una? You want them to integrate more of the terrorist? Why handling them over to the military? Unalive this boys. You don catch them and collected the AK-47 rifle from them, kpai them. Why giving them to the police again? Youth of Achepe, una no do well for that one oo.”

However, in a now trending video on his Instagram page, English Alhaji who stated that his life is in danger, shared a recorded WhatsApp video call he received from bandits threatening him for advising Nigerians to kill them.

“Nigerians, so yesterday in the afternoon bandits called me on a video call. You can see the confidence, you guys are no longer hiding. They no longer cover their face, they’re everywhere. They got my WhatsApp number on my Facebook page. They turned their camera to show me ammunition. Na now I know the kind danger wey I dey.

“They said why do I tell people to be killing them. One of them said this thing wey I dey tell people to unalive them when they catch them, don’t hand them over to the military, kpai them. They said what if they catch me, they will do that same thing to me”, he said.

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‘My life in danger’ – English Alhaji raises alarm after receiving calls from bandits [VIDEO]

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