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Police Invasion: “Akpabio Can’t Kill Me” – Nunieh Dares Minister

Nunieh who has vowed to expose the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, noted that the minister cannot kill her as she will not stop telling Nigerians about the activities in the NDDC.

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The former Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Joy Nunieh, has reacted to the invasion of police operatives at her residence.

Nunieh who has vowed to expose the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, noted that the minister cannot kill her as she will not stop telling Nigerians about the activities in the NDDC.

The former NDDC boss stated this while speaking with newsmen at the Rivers State Government House in Port Harcourt after the state Governor, Nyesom Wike rescued her from a police invasion at her residence.

Nunieh further stated that she is safe at the Government House, she accused the former Abia State Governor of trying to use security operatives to stop her from revealing the truth before the House of Representatives Committee on the NDDC.

She stated “I was supposed to be going today to Abuja to make my submission before the House of Representatives Committee. I’m sure it’s about that.”

“Meanwhile, the man that harassed me is at home. The man who stole the money is at home. The man who stole government funds is at home. The man who took government money is at home. The man who said I should go and take an oath is at home.”

“It is a criminal offence. It is life imprisonment to take an oath, to even offer me an oath is liable. So, I am here.”

“I feel very safe in the Government House. I am safe here. Akpabio can’t kill me. He can’t. I am not from Uyo. He can’t kill me. And why do people think he has a monopoly of violence?”

Recall that Governor Wike had moved Nunieh out of her residence, at 3, Owuru Creek view, off Herbert Macaulay Street, Old GRA, Port Harcourt to Government House Port Harcourt on Thursday after officers of the Nigerian police stormed her house.