“Come If You’re Brave”- Fulani Man Dares Sunday Igboho, Offers ₦10 Million for Fuel in Viral Threat Video

  • A viral video has sparked debate after a Fulani man publicly challenged Sunday Igboho over alleged plans to attack his community.
  • The man claimed he and others were willing to send the activist ₦10 million for fuel if transportation was an issue.
  • He also made several threatening remarks, including swearing that Sunday Igboho would not leave alive if he visited.

A Fulani man has stirred widespread reactions on social media after a viral video showed him issuing strong threats against Yoruba nation activist Sunday Igboho.

In the video, the man claimed he had received information that Sunday Igboho was allegedly planning to visit and burn down their houses. He challenged the activist to carry out the alleged plan, insisting that he should not back down if the reports were true.

The speaker further mocked Igboho by offering to contribute ₦10 million to cover the cost of fueling his vehicle, claiming that a Hilux consumes a lot of fuel.

According to him:

“Salamaleikum. I want this video to get to Sunday Igboho. We have heard that he is coming to our father’s house to burn it down.

“Tell him that if he doesn’t come, he is a bastard, not a true son of his father.

“We have explained to Sunday Igboho that if he doesn’t have enough money to fuel his car, he should let us know so that we can send him ₦10 million to fuel his Hilux.

“He didn’t know that Hilux consumes a lot of fuel which might be too high for him to afford.

“If Sunday Igboho comes here and goes back alive, let me not achieve anything that I have come to do in this life. I swear with the Quran.

“Sunday Igboho has no charms. All his acclaimed charms are nothing but lies.

“We follow the power of the Quran, the power of Prophet Muhammad. If he comes here, he won’t go back alive, and if he doesn’t come, he is not a true son of Yoruba nor a true son of Oduduwa.”

The video has generated mixed reactions online, with many expressing concern over the inflammatory nature of the remarks

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