NIDCOM boss, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has written the Mayor of Brampton, as she urged for investigation of Patience Amaka Sunnberger who thr3atened to Kpai her compatriots in Canada.
We wish to inform your esteemed office that NIDCOM is in receipt of a video circulating online of a Nigerian woman resident in Canada who had been inciting vidence and calling for the kiings of persons belonging to a certain tribe in Nigeria.
The said woman known as Mrs. Amaka Patience Sonberger, who apparently lives in Brampton Canada is a disability support worker in Brampton. It is worrisome that someone who works with the one of the most vulnerable demographic in the society made such a comment as she may be a dal ger to the vulnerable people she works with and needs to be investigated, checkmated and stopped for the society’s good.
Furthermore, while we have been informed that this matter has been brought to the attention of the Canadian authorities by Nigerians living in Canada, we also want to lend our voice to the effort of ending such issues at its roots.
In view of the above, we ask that this issue be properly investigated not just because of her threat of poisoning persons from a particular tribe in Nigeria, but to determine her attitude at her job with the vulnerable.
Please accept the assurances of our esteemed regards.