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Sunday Igboho Blows Hot As He Begins Another Journey To Evict Fulani & Hausa Miners From Idere
- Sunday Adeyemo popularly known as Sunday Igboho is a Yoruba activist and a freedom fighter.
- He evicted the Seriki Fulani out of Ibarapa area of Igangan LGA.
- Ever since then, his name has been going viral on social media and he’s now part of the agitator of Oodua Republic.
The pan-Yoruba activist and liberation fighter, Chief Sunday Igboho paid a courtesy visit to the palace of Onidere of Idere, Oba Kingsley Onikola Oyelami Olufiji II.
He visited the King after receiving the bad news some days ago that Killer herdsmen loyal to the suspected notorious Wakili, killed some people, and to unveil his next plan of action to the Oba, EKO HOT BLOG gathered.
According to the pan-Yoruba activist, he revealed at the palace of the Oba of Idere kingdom in Ibarapaland that he was chilled to his marrow when he heard that loyalists of the notorious Wakili were still a big threat to residents of Igangan.
He added that there mission at the palace was to bring before the Oba their next plan of action, as would love to make findings of those killer herdsmen that reportedly killed four people some days ago at Idere town in Ibarapaland, and to trail them to wherever they would have run to.
Again, he continued as he talked about their plan of visiting the mining sites within Ibarapaland to give an ultimatum to those Fulanis and Bororo at those mining sites to quit.
He further stated that those among the Yorubas that could actively carry out the mining job would be engaged immediately.
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