Niger Delta activist and former militant leader Asari Dokubo has broken his silence on the 2021 arrest of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, making a shocking and highly charged declaration.
In a recent video posted on his official Facebook page, Dokubo flatly denied having any role in Kanu's capture, but he revealed the extreme nature of their rivalry. Dokubo characterized their relationship not as a friendship betrayed, but as an open, deadly war.
"He Was My Enemy. I Was Looking For Him To Kill Him."
Dokubo asserted that his hostility towards Kanu was public knowledge, claiming he had openly vowed to "smoke him out" months before the arrest due to profound ideological and personal clashes.
"At the time Nnamdi Kanu was arrested, he was my enemy," Dokubo stated unequivocally. "I was looking for him to kill him, and he was also looking for me to kill me."
The activist stressed that his threats were made publicly, making any claims of secret collusion or betrayal impossible. His statement clarifies the long-standing, intense tension between the two powerful figures, insisting he had no hidden hand in Kanu's detention—only an open, homicidal rivalry.
🚨 This is a stunning admission of deadly intent!
Do you believe Dokubo's claim that their rivalry was purely open warfare, or does this statement raise even more questions about the circumstances surrounding Nnamdi Kanu's arrest? Share your opinion below! 👇


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