APC Chieftain Joe Igbokwe Returns to Facebook After 14-Day Restriction, Denies Kidnapping Rumors

 

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Joe Igbokwe, has opened up on his struggle to regain access to his Facebook page after it was restricted for 14 days.

UGAMATV reports that the public commentator had been conspicuously absent from social media for over two weeks.

Following his silence, a rumour emerged online suggesting that he had been abducted by armed men.

However, in a post on his Facebook page on Sunday night, Igbokwe, who confirmed that the account has been restored, said he was never abducted.

According to him, the page was taken down pending an investigation into a suspected violation of community standards.

He wrote: “Facebook has just released my page. They said I was investigated and they found out that I have not violated any community standards.

“I was caged for and shut up for 14 days. It was like a debilitating torture that has no limit. I derive joy in making sense to people.

“Immediately my page was pulled down, children of hate, cultural savages, epicureans went to town that I have been kidnapped on Lagos–Ibadan Expressway. It was a lie from the pit of hell.

“A story told by a certain group of charlatans and scoundrels without life, without soul, without honour, without dignity, without integrity. I forgive them.

“I derive joy, full of glories, in seeing good and ugly people coming to my page. It has been all fun. I thank Egondu Okorie, Peter Claver, Omoyele Sowore, Ngozi Nwolisa, Zara Onyinye, Kurtis Adigba, Uche Amagba, Tayo Oyetibo SAN, etc. May God bless you all. Amen, an endless Alleluia.”

 

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