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Nigerian Professor who wished the Queen an Excruciating painful death has once again given reasons to back up her claim


The Nigerian Professor who wished the Queen an Excruciating painful death, Prof Uju Anya has once again spoken up to support her claims.


Before the death of the Queen was announced, her health challenge was also made public which attracted the prayers and sympathy of many people. However, one twitter post from a Nigerian Professor living in the US got the massive attention of people around the world as she Stated that she hoped the Queen would die a slow and painful excruciating death. The post Which has now been deleted by twitter, brought about different opinions and views from people who thought the professor was right or heartlessly wrong. Still the professor didn’t go back on her words as she still had so much to say.


On another post she made, she still had this to say “I am very happy over the awareness I’ve created 48 hours ago. The likes of Jeff Bezos and many others have reacted. Questions are now been asked about the “British Empire”.
“Factually, Ojukwu and Gowon had a meeting in Ghana, to avert this sad history. But because the British empire which is now under the leadership of King Charles lll were paranoia, they influenced Gowon to go ahead simply because they don’t want another Japan in Africa.”
” The history books are there. “There was a country” by Chinua Achebe is there for facts!. “The Biafra story” by Frederick Forsyth and many others.”
” Let me also state it once again that my family was a victim. There is no family in Igbo land who did not had a share of this sad history. Till this day, there’s no apology!!.”
” Again, I only dropped a tweet. The Irish people celebrated it with fireworks. You can check #Irishtwitter hashtag on twitter for emphasis.”
” We must speak up! The Igbo needs justice!. Africa needs justice!”
” The 56 commonwealth countries needs justice!
Although a lot of people are still reacting in different ways, Still it doesn’t seem like she’s about to back down.
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