Popular Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo well known as Sunday Igboho, on Saturday, stormed Akure, the Ondo State capital to join Yoruba independence agitators in the state.
EKO HOT BLOG had earlier reported that a group of Yoruba independence agitators in the early of Saturday commenced a rally at Isinkan Roundabout in the state capital.
Igboho arrived in Akure with many of his supporters in his convoy on Saturday afternoon.
The rights activist, who gained prominence following an ultimatum he issued to criminal herdsmen in the South-West, emphasized that election will not be held in 2023, adding that there is no going back on the agitation for Yoruba Nation.
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Speaking at the palace of the Deji of Akure, Igboho further stated that Yorubas cannot be second-class citizens in Nigeria, hence the call for Yoruba Nation.
He said, “There no going back on Odua nation. There won’t be election in 2023 and all will be achieved before the year runs out.
“Fulanis are now terrorizing us on our land but it’s time for all that to end. All that we have are being controlled by the Fulanis and that is why we are saying that enough is enough. All we want is Yoruba nation and nothing more.”
The Yoruba activist, therefore, appealed to his followers to stop abusing Yoruba elders, noting that they were also not happy with the current situation of the country.
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