Like a hunter that is now been hunted, All Progressives Party Spokesman, Felix Morka, after an incendiary remark that was allegedly aimed at inciting the public against Mr. Peter Obi, a leading opposing figure, is now crying foul after his comments backfired at him.
A distraught Morka, appeared on Arise TV this morning to cry that he and his family have been threatened with death following his recent comments about Peter Obi.
Morka’s remarks, made during an interview on Arise Television, were reportedly misconstrued by Obi as threatening.
Morka revealed that he had documented over 400 threats, including around 200 specific death threats, many with graphic descriptions of harm.
Morka denied making any statement that could be seen as threatening to Obi, insisting that the threats were issued by individuals acting on their own, Punch reports.
He assured that he would submit the threats to law enforcement for investigation.
The controversy stemmed from Morka’s criticism of Obi’s comments about President Bola Tinubu’s government, where he suggested that Obi “deserved whatever came his way.”
This led to strong reactions, with figures like Atiku Abubakar calling for an apology from the APC and the Labour Party demanding action against Morka.
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Like a hunter that is now been hunted, All Progressives Party Spokesman, Felix Morka, after an incendiary remark that was allegedly aimed at inciting the public against Mr. Peter Obi, a leading opposing figure, is now crying foul after his comments backfired at him.
A distraught Morka, appeared on Arise TV this morning to cry that he and his family have been threatened with death following his recent comments about Peter Obi.
Morka’s remarks, made during an interview on Arise Television, were reportedly misconstrued by Obi as threatening.
Morka revealed that he had documented over 400 threats, including around 200 specific death threats, many with graphic descriptions of harm.
Morka denied making any statement that could be seen as threatening to Obi, insisting that the threats were issued by individuals acting on their own, Punch reports.
He assured that he would submit the threats to law enforcement for investigation.
The controversy stemmed from Morka’s criticism of Obi’s comments about President Bola Tinubu’s government, where he suggested that Obi “deserved whatever came his way.”
This led to strong reactions, with figures like Atiku Abubakar calling for an apology from the APC and the Labour Party demanding action against Morka.
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