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Nigerian activist alleges death threat in UK

A London-based Nigerian political activist, Prof. Alexia Thomas has raised the alarmed over threats to her life, even as she is calling on the British government to protect her from being exterminated.

Prof. Thomas is the Chairman of The Commonwealth Liberation Party and Chieftain (TCLP), a UK-based political party, and a frontline advocate for the emancipation of Commonwealth citizens in the European nation. She is also a Chieftain of the Commonwealth Alliance Treaty Commission.

For the latest move against her, the female activist may have gone underground and in hiding.

In a release made available to journalists in London, Tuesday, the female activist alleged that some agents of unknown persons suspected to be hired assailants have been sending threatening messages to her, while she is being trailed round the country.

It was reported that similar death threats against her was reported to UK authorities in 2008. In a letter she wrote to Commissioner of Police, Metropolitan Police, New Scotland Yard dated 24th July 2008, she had alleged that, “My life is threatened daily by some personnel from Oakington and Collinbrook detention centers, because I fight against the injustice orchestrated on Commonwealth citizens.

“As an activist, an advocate, it is my will to fight for social justice and liberty for Commonwealth citizens and the Black Race. The oppression of Commonwealth citizens and Black Race in detention centers like Oakington, Collinbrook and many more should never be undermined because the truth of the saint cannot protrude against the saint.

Speaking on the support she had received from the UK government, she says, “I have heard enormous support from the government, the Prime Minister, Prince of Wales and Her Majesty The Queen. This is because the Government has proven justice to the vulnerable is freedom, an act to willful their redemption, this can never be denied.”

She listed the clandestine monitoring of her activities by stating that: “These people have persistently tailed me, spy on me and quietly budged my phones. In their decoyed stunt, they make anonymous people call me to set me up by faking the names of different government agencies. I am persistently followed and monitored because I speak the truth and I speak justice to fight against the slavery act.

“These killer agents have informed many detainees of their desire to assassinate me. And that I am been monitored daily. If justice for my people is meritable by my quest, then the plot to eliminate the genuine course of my combat must not be covered up.

The positive stands of my action are recognised by the UK Government. Rather than my endeavours for standing to eradicate the suffering of my people, my country and my nation be recognized, instead they are plotting to kill me because I fight against oppression of the Black Race and Commonwealth citizens.”

In her letter copied to Prince of Wales, Prime Minister, Secretary of State Home Office back then, Prof. Thomas sought for the following protection to show her security alert at 98 percent: “To protect the personal information and that of my family from public register, to register my statement for any assassination attempt made on my life, my only attacker I envisaged are personnel of UKBA; to investigate whom amongst the UKBA personnel wants me dead, to issue a restriction warning that anybody who wants an audience with me must officially request an official appointment from me, if the source of the person is known by me; then it is at my discretion to invite the person. Also, to restrict any government agency direct contact at my home, unless in my office premises with my permission. I will stand by my God as my first security and now I request the Metropolitan Police Authority to take my security alert paramount. The act to rub me of my life is an extent to undermine my consistent questioning of the provocative oppression of my people. My actions are just by my reality from their realms.” Prof. Thomas, however, said she would not be deterred by threats of those she considered “agents of oppression”.

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