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Nigerian govt wants to kill me – Journalist David Hundeyin raises alarm, seeks Ghanaian president protection

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
September 21, 2023
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  • Hundeyin claimed that he would be killed if he returned to the country
  • The fugitive disclosed that the federal government was after his life for exposing some confidential information

David Hundeyin, a Nigerian investigative journalist, says the Nigerian government has unleashed the federal might and full apparatus of the State on him.

The intrepid investigative journalist said the president Bola Tinubu-led federal government is ready to go to any length to silence him, including breaking of all known international laws and conventions which Nigeria is signatory to.

Hundeyin’s compelling, poignant and eye-opening investigative works, of which many revolve around the personality of Tinubu, have put him on a collision course with the federal government, and have made him a target of not only persecution but imminent assassination.

A public appeal to Ghanaian president @NAkufoAddo, the Ghanaian Ministry of Interior and the Ghana Refugee Board. pic.twitter.com/unpyK0u9Se

— David Hundeyin (@DavidHundeyin) September 20, 2023

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Hundeyin claimed that he would be killed if he returned to the country.

The fugitive disclosed that the federal government was after his life for exposing some confidential information.

Hundeyin further claimed that the Nigerian government wrote a letter to the Ghanaian authority demanding his repatriation after he exposed an “internal communication within the Nigerian military ordering mobilisation of troops to Sokoto in preparation for operations in the Niger Republic.”

He alleged that a jet was sent to bring him back to Nigeria but he had already fled Ghana at that time.

He disclosed that the Nigerian military and the country’s intelligence agency have been working assiduously to repatriate him back to the country by all means necessary, including illegal rendition, since they got wind of his existential status in Ghana which came to public knowledge after his brush with Zimbabwean immigration authority.

He made claims in a recent podcast interview, The REN Experience and also in a 16-minute long video he posted on his X account.

Hundeyin said, “I have written high-risk stories that I can’t think of any Nigerian journalist alive or dead who has attempted… Okay, maybe Dele Giwa. And he paid for it with his life. He got a letter bomb and he died. And that was one such story. I have done several.

“So, there is a reason I can’t step foot in Nigeria. If I step foot in Nigeria, I am going to die. That’s a fact. I will die.”

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