Heavily Armed Militants Are Dragging Our Young People To Oporoza Bases in Chains. Ezekiel Daniel Speak up

...As The Gruesome Truth Cannot Be Bought Or Buried, Washington And The European Union Have The Receipt 

In a blistering, raw, and highly combustible declaration, frontline Niger Delta activist Comrade Daniel Ezekiel has launched a devastating rhetorical assault against the billionaire ex-militant leader Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo.

The activist has openly accused Tompolo, his family, and his private security apparatus of running a ruthless internal colonial empire characterized by brutal torture, human rights violations, and the systemic choking of the Izon nation.

“My Bible tells me in John 8:32 that you shall know the truth and it will set you free,”

Comrade Daniel Ezekiel stated, speaking with fierce conviction. “This campaign will continue to set our people free from internal colonialism, subjugation, bullying, harassment, and oppression through the obscene display of common wealth by one family. 

Let me say it loudly: those seeing Tompolo as God should cut the crap because he is not and can never be. As a victim of dehumanization who went through hell protecting this same monster, it is my duty to put pressure and end the barbarity going on in the riverine Niger Delta by the Tompolo empire.”

The activist revealed that following a major national radio broadcast on Real FM 99.3 in Abuja on June 17, 2026, he and his team immediately moved into high-level diplomatic meetings in Maitama. 

Ezekiel briefed Miss Jefferson Adams of a Washington-based international advocacy group and the Wakili of the European Union Commission for West Africa, presenting them with gruesome, documented records of atrocities allegedly committed in Izon territory.

Chief among the horrors presented was the tragic death of Patrick Peresuodel. According to Ezekiel, on May 15, 2026, Patrick was abducted from his parents' house in Amassoma by Bodmas Kemepadei—identified as the Deputy Chief of Staff to Tare Pondi. 

Ezekiel asserted that Patrick was taken to a residence in Yenagoa, where Kemepadei and four Civil Defence officers attached to him tortured the young man into a state of total paralysis. When they realized he was on the verge of death, they hurriedly dumped him at a police station; Patrick ultimately succumbed to his horrific injuries in a Yenagoa hospital on January 28, 2026.

“To show how wicked and soulless Tompolo and his cabal are, instead of demanding that Bodmas be brought to book, he sent 50 million naira to Patrick’s parents to buy their silence,” 

Ezekiel alleged, detailing how the international delegates were visibly shaken, with Miss Jefferson breaking into tears upon seeing photographs of Patrick’s mutilated body.

Ezekiel further briefed the global observers on the activities of an individual he described as a "crude, illiterate gangster" known as Super Ebilade. The activist alleged that Ebilade and heavily armed militants have been invading Izon communities, seizing youths, and forcefully dragging them to Tompolo’s operational base in Oporoza, Gbaramatu Kingdom. 

There, Ezekiel claimed, a figure named Ekomieyefa Uduboh subjects them to an Abacha-like regime of brutal torture, spraying pepper on their bodies and tying them under the scorching sun until they lose consciousness.

The activist pulled no punches regarding the operations of the multi-billion naira pipeline surveillance contract, stating explicitly that the Tantita Security Services firm has become the primary vessel through which these animalistic and barbarian acts are being committed against the local population.

Sharing his own deeply personal betrayal, Ezekiel recalled an encounter where Tompolo openly threatened to direct his "dirty miscreants" to torture him if he continued to assert his independence. “I felt so bad that day and vowed never to go near him again," Ezekiel revealed. "Had I not gone to Oporoza, there is no way he would have spoken to me in such a humiliating manner, despite all I did and how I put my life on the line for him in the past.”

To ensure international verification, Ezekiel has provided the global advocacy groups with direct contact numbers and coordinates to visit Patrick’s grieving parents in Bayelsa, as well as victims at the NPA Waterside in Warri, Delta State—a mission the delegates have reportedly promised to fulfill.

Concluding his explosive manifesto, the activist extended profound appreciation to his mentor, the renowned legal icon and former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, Professor Chidi Odinkalu of the Open Society Justice Initiative, for anchoring his advocacy career. Ezekiel closed with a roaring battle cry directly to the younger generation of the region.

“To my fellow Izon youths, you are not slaves in your own land. Therefore, speak out against the tyrannical activities of Tompolo, his brothers, and his cabal.”

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