JUST IN: Yoruba Nation Protest Resumes In Lagos

JUST IN: Yoruba Nation Protest Resumes In Lagos (Photo)

by Victor Ndubuisi
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A campaign to create awareness for Yoruba nation is currently going on In Agege area of Lagos.

This campaign is coming after popular Yoruba activist, Sunday Igboho declared that Yoruba doesn’t want to be part of Nigeria again, but want to stand alone.

As a result of this, several others have risen up to support this movement, and the campaign is one of those ways to support the Yoruba nation movement.

Sunday Igboho: Yoruba Nation Still Remains The Goal
Sunday Igboho’s spokesman, Koikimedia shared the live video of the campaign.

However, Yoruba rights activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has said the time has come for the actualisation of the much-desired Yoruba Nation.

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He said that there is no basis for ‘one Nigeria’ as insecurity spreads to the southwest region, adding that the only solution is for the Yoruba nation to stand on its own.

Igboho in the now-viral video where he was addressing a press conference, reiterated his stance against killer herdsmen in the southwest.

“Starting from now, we don’t want herdsmen in our land to disturb our farms again. If we meet any killer herdsmen, we are going to face and destroy them.

Sunday Igboho: Why Yoruba People Are Not Interested In ‘One Nigeria’ Anymore

“If any police attack us for that, we are ready for them. We don’t want Nigeria again, but Yoruba nation. There is no essence for one Nigeria when major resources in the country are in the hands of the northerners.”

“Enough is enough, no going back… we are not scared of anybody, these killer herders are taking over our land and they are killing us,” he added.

 

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