![]() ![]() “NBM is unaware of any organization called ‘Black Axe’ as we restated on Jin Vanguard newspaper, page 21. We do not need any prophet to tell us the reason behind the slanderous publication against certain targeted individuals and political party. Macjob is a politician that contested for the Abeokuta South federal constituency in Ogun State under YDP, a party in Nigeria. ![]() Videos of violence and criminality by NBM should abound if indeed it is a violent group. Several footages in the documentary are false and never involved NBM or its members. “The producer, Otunba Friday Gbolahan Macjob, used footages of violence during the #EndSARS campaign in Nigeria to falsely allege that NBM is violent. What he has done is criminal and unacceptable. It is standard practice that participants of such work be fully aware of what they are getting involved in before their opinions are used in such a documentary. It is shameful to see how a journalist intentionally twisted the context in which commentaries were made, mixed it up with responses of charlatans to make an asinine claim that NBM is a violent group. The President of NBM granted the interview to BBC in good faith to clear any misconception. The BBC’s interview with our leadership was to help the world understand that Black Axe has never been, is not and can/will never be NBM. “The producer of the egregious documentary is a man whose background should be investigated by BBC and security agencies. ![]()
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