Yoruba Nation Leaders’ Resignations Rejected By Members

Adeniran Resigns As Yoruba Nation Chair Due To Fraud Allegation

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Wale Adeniran, the Leader and Chairman of the Yoruba Self-Determination Struggle, also known as Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide, has resigned from the group due to allegations of fraud and embezzlement.

Adeniran stated in a two-minute 33-second video posted on YouTube (Omoboriowo media) on Saturday that he stepped down to enable for a full investigation into the fraud charge levelled against him.

He challenged anyone who had proof or evidences against him, or who had donated money to the organisation through him, to come out and make it public.
Adeniran stated that he resigned from the IOOW in order to allow for a full inquiry, and he urged Yoruba elders to form a committee in this respect.

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He said, “I want to use this medium to step aside as Chairman of Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide, as member of Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide, I step down as the participant in the Yoruba Nation struggle so as to allow for unfettered investigations of all these allegations.

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“Because in all developed parts of the world, what they normally do is that, if there is an allegation against public office holder, he or she will step aside to allow thorough investigation, that’s what I’m doing right now.

“I thank you all, and whatever comes out after the investigation should be made public. There shouldn’t be secret there. They should publicise the outcome of the investigation because all Yoruba must know the truth about the fraud allegation involving the struggle. Thank you,” Adeniran added.

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Also withdrawing, Maxwell Adeleye, the Communications Manager of the immediate past leader and Chairman of the group, Banji Akintoye, said, “In view of recent developments in the group, I wish to inform all the Yoruba people worldwide that I have stepped aside and withdrawn from the agitation for an Independent Yoruba nation under its current leadership with effect from January 6, 2023.”
“May I inform members of the public that I stepped aside as the Communications Manager of Professor Banji Akintoye since August 5, 2022 and finally cut-off communication with the historian since October 31, 2022. I have also resigned my membership of Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide,” he stated.

 

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