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Breaking News: Sunday Igboho Sets 1 Week Deadline For Fulanis To Leave Iwere-Ile
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- Post By lakimy2k
- 1 year ago
Chief Dr Sunday Adeyemo aka ‘Sunday Igboho’ is leading a campaign of Yoruba self determination and activism to make sure that these Fulani marauders vacate with their belongings within a week, starting from yesterday (Sunday).
To help combat these malicious acts of violence, Sunday Igboho has taken decisive action to offer support to farmers in southwestern Nigeria. We have a team of experienced professionals ready to ensure your safety and security so that you can rest assured that your land is well-protected.
The prominent Yoruba freedom fighter, Sunday Igboho, has extended his greetings to all the kings, chiefs, and political leaders in Yoruba land including Oyo State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde and the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun. In doing so, he also stressed on the importance of deploying more energy to protect Yorubaland against Fulani marauders who were imported during the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari.
Chief Sunday Adeyemo emphatically reminded everyone that these marauders exist for one purpose only: To settle down and take over Indigenous people’s in Yorubaland. Therefore it is imperative to take aggressive steps to ensure their demise and restore peace and justice back into the lives of our people. He encouraged everyone to join forces in this fight against injustice by actively participating in voicing out opinions while defending our rights at all times.
Sunday Adeyemo Igboho's spokesman Olayomi Koiki released a statement on behalf of the popular Yoruba leader calling for an end to criminal activities in Southwestern Nigeria. The statement cites evidence of crime against humanity in the Oyo and Ogun States, both of which have been indirectly affected by these illegal activities over the past few days.
In light of this, Sunday Igboho is pleading with local authorities to take action and put an end to such criminal behavior in order to protect citizens from any further harm or danger. He believes that taking action now can help restore peace and stability in the region by providing a safe environment for all individuals living there. He is urging those responsible for enforcing laws and regulations to take immediate steps to prevent further violence and ensure public safety at all times. Igboho's plea comes at a time when many other leaders are pushing for greater security forces throughout the Yorubaland in order to combat escalating insecurity brought on by ongoing herdsmen attacks as well as other violent activities carried out by criminals in some parts of Yorubaland. It is also worth noting that his statements have resonated with many people who share his sense of urgency towards finding solutions that will bring about lasting peace and prosperity throughout the region.
To support this courageous mission towards achieving a secure society, Olayomi Koiki – spokesman for Dr. Sunday Adeyemo Igboho, declared yesterday that his organization would make its mission a priority during this “one week” plan – where he personally promised to travel into affected regions/communities himself if necessary in order to guarantee proper security procedures are implemented.
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