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VIDEO: Boko Haram will be child’s play, Asari Dokubo threatens Rivers gov Fubara

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Dokubo claimed that Fubara rigged the elections to become governor and even refused his help when he offered it.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Ex-militant, Asari Dokubo, has threatened to fight Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara if the latter brings him trouble.

Dokubo stated this in a video which went viral on Tuesday.

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The former militant recently came under backlash over his army of militants which he claims is loyal to President Bola Tinubu.

Fubara had called on the military to go after Dokubo and his men.

However, in the viral video, Dokubo threatened that “Boko Haram will be a child’s play” if Fubara causes trouble for his camp.

He said the governor was an ordinary person like him.

“We did not look for his trouble, so he shouldn’t look for ours, because if he does, him go collect,” he said.

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Dokubo claimed that Fubara rigged the elections to become governor and even refused his help when he offered it.

Siminaliayi Fubara

“What did we do to Sim? During his election, we said it was an election for Ijo people, and we wouldn’t like it if Ijo people died because of their elections. We had the capacity to turn Rivers State upside down, but we did not do it,” he said.

“They rigged the election; he’s in government house.”

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On June 8, Dokubo, in a Facebook live stream, advised Fubara to recant his assertion in a tweet after his inauguration, in which he called Rivers State a Christian state.

“I am using this medium to advise the governor, Sim Fubara, to better retract the statement. I want him to know that Rivers State is not and will never be a Christian state. With such a statement, I can say that the governor is starting on the wrong footing,” Dokubo said.

The ex-militant met with Tinubu at the Presidential Villa on June 19.

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