Crime
Big Trouble! Pay N30m Or I’ll Kill 300 People – Terror Kingpin Issues 14-Day Ultimatum To Zamfara State

According to a report by Nigerian Tribune, a terror leader idenitfied as Nasanda, has vowed to avenge the death of his bride, her uncle and aunt whom he claimed were killed by some vigilante men in Zamfara State.
According to Nigerian Tribune, the terror kingpin gave a 14-day ultimatum to the Zamfara State Government to pay 30 million naira as compensation on the three deceased persons.
Failure to pay the compensation, he vowed, would lead to the killing of 300 locals.
In a recorded audio message trending on social media, Nasanda described the murder of his bride, her uncle, and aunt as deliberate even stating that the vigilante men knew that they were related to him.
In the audio, the terrorist was quoted as saying that he has been realistic and not greedy in asking for the N30 million compensation.
According to him,
if he was greedy, he would have asked for N50 million per person.
“I am not giving months, but 14 days, for my demands to be met. And we will not attack until when people are on their farms. If our Fulani people are not allowed to live in peace, we will also not allow others to live in peace,” he said.
“If the government can’t pay the money, I will do what I am used to. That is I will take the life of 300 people to avenge the death of my bride and two of her relations. Yes, the lives of 900 will be in danger,” he asserted.
At the time of filing this report, there was no statement from the police or the state government over the threats.
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