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Yoruba will break-away from Nigeria latest by December, says Sunday Igboho

The Ekiti State capital, Ado-Ekiti, was agog on Saturday as hundreds of Yoruba nation agitators, led by Ilana Omo Oodua, marched in from surrounding South-West states for a rally.

The agitators attacked the capital city, led by popular Yoruba Nation agitator Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, to seek Yorubaland’s independence.

Traditionalists, masquerades, ladies, traders, adolescents, motorcyclists, artisans, and other agitators wore clothes with the inscription “Omo Oduduwa ni mi.”

The demonstrators who gathered at Fajuyi park took a lengthy trek to pay homage, passing past Okesa junction, Ojumose, Erekesan, and the Palace of Ewi in Ado-Ekiti.

They marched through the streets of Ado, chanting various solidarity and freedom anthems, defying significant combined security presence stationed to numerous critical locations.

“No going back on Yoruba nation,” “We are ready to go,” “Enough is Enough,” “We are not slaves to Fulani,” “No retreat, no surrender,” and “Let Hausa go their own way, let Fulani go their own way, and Igbo people should also go” were among the solidarity songs.

The police, on the other hand, did not interrupt the gathering in any manner, claiming that they were there to safeguard the agitators and prevent a collapse of law and order.

Addressing the mamoth crowds, Igboho said that no efforts would be spared to rescue the Yoruba nation from the firm grips and vestiges of the Fulanis who have been oppressing the people of the southwest from time immemorial.

He said that it is high time Yoruba nation break-away from Nigeria and chart a new course for itself, adding that the Nigerian environment has been consistently harsh to the Yoruba people at the advantage of the Fulanis.

Igboho noted that everything would be done to ensure the emancipation of the region from the clutches of “evil-genius oppressors”, saying that Yoruba nation would break-away latest by the ending of December, this year.

He said that the people of the southwest have suffered in the last six years of the present administration and that the only option for the Yoruba to break the yoke of the continued subjagtion is to secede.

“Today, we are here to sensitise our people that we can no longer ensure the sufferings being meted out to us by Fulani feudal Lord’s. We are no longer slaves under them.

“The South has oil and water and other natural resources, but Fulani are the ones enjoying them. Most of our university graduates are Okada riders being what our politicians who tell lies recklessly have made us to be.

“Yoruba is the most educated race in Nigeria, but are these graduates getting jobs, no. Rather, our politicians would be buying motorbikes for them for Okada riding. This is wrong and would have to stop. Can they allow their children to be riding Okada?

“Today, they have shared everything that belongs to Nigeria among themselves. The President is a Fulani man, the Inspector General of Police, Director General of the Department of State Services, the Chief of Army Staff, Chairmen of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agencies and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and Comptrollers General of Immigration and Customs are all Fulanis.

“Let me say this emphatically, we won’t vote in the Southwest in 2023. We need a government of our own. The Fulanis are kidnapping us and collecting ransom, killing and raping us and our leaders are watching because of politics. This will no longer be tolerated

“The next line of action now is that, we are entering the bush to chase away these Fulani herders. We don’t want them on our lands again. We will pursue them just like I have been saying,” he stated.

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