“Don’t Lose Hope” – Sunday Igboho Tells Yoruba Nation Agitators, Vows To Return Soon

Popular Activist and a Frontline Yoruba Nation agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has rejigged the hope of his supporters that the movement to actualise the Oodua Republic was still on track while emphasizing that he has not given up on the agitation.

Recall that the activist fled Nigeria about 15 months ago to Cotonou, Benin Republic, following an invasion of his residence by the Department of States Services, DSS.

Sunday Igboho who noted that the time for the Yoruba nation had come and vowed to see it actualization added that he would be returning to Nigeria soon.

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Igboho who made this statement while speaking virtually at Bishop Ajayi Crowther’s annual posthumous birthday celebration in Ibadan, Oyo State Capital said:

“I thank you all for your support since the inception of this just cause, and by God’s grace, the Fulani’s herdsmen activities against our people will end in our land. The Yoruba nation will soon be achieved and it will be better than all the nations in the world.

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“My message to Yoruba people worldwide, who are passionate about the country of their own is not to lose hope. I am more than convinced that we are on our way to freedom. Our agitation is an idea whose time has come. I will come back to Yorubaland soon.”

Igboho had earlier called on monarchs in the region to convene a meeting and discuss the security situation in the South-West.

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He also debunked reports from some quarters that he was no longer interested in the struggle for the Yoruba Nation.

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“Don’t Lose Hope” – Sunday Igboho Tells Yoruba Nation Agitators, Vows To Return Soon

Popular Activist and a Frontline Yoruba Nation agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has rejigged the hope of his supporters that the movement to actualise the Oodua Republic was still on track while emphasizing that he has not given up on the agitation.

Recall that the activist fled Nigeria about 15 months ago to Cotonou, Benin Republic, following an invasion of his residence by the Department of States Services, DSS.

Sunday Igboho who noted that the time for the Yoruba nation had come and vowed to see it actualization added that he would be returning to Nigeria soon.

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Igboho who made this statement while speaking virtually at Bishop Ajayi Crowther’s annual posthumous birthday celebration in Ibadan, Oyo State Capital said:

“I thank you all for your support since the inception of this just cause, and by God’s grace, the Fulani’s herdsmen activities against our people will end in our land. The Yoruba nation will soon be achieved and it will be better than all the nations in the world.

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“My message to Yoruba people worldwide, who are passionate about the country of their own is not to lose hope. I am more than convinced that we are on our way to freedom. Our agitation is an idea whose time has come. I will come back to Yorubaland soon.”

Igboho had earlier called on monarchs in the region to convene a meeting and discuss the security situation in the South-West.

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He also debunked reports from some quarters that he was no longer interested in the struggle for the Yoruba Nation.

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