Crime
‘Defend Yourselves Against Attackers,’ Sunday Igboho To Yorubas
‘Defend Yourselves Against Attackers,‘ Sunday Igboho has said to Yorubas.
Popular Yoruba Rights Activist, Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho, has urged Yoruba people to defend themselves when attacked, saying all he wants is peace in South west.
Igboho said this on Wednesday, when former Nigerian Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, visited him at his Soka, Ibadan residence in Oyo State.
Igboho’s words: “I don’t have anything to say for now, my uncle (Fani-Kayode) has said everything for me. What we want in Yorubaland is peace. We don’t want banditry, we don’t want Fulani herdsmen to continue to kill our people, we want our people to be free.
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“My message to my people in Yorubaland is that they must try to defend themselves. Don’t let anyone come to your farm or your home to kill you, you must try to defend yourself, which was what the minister said too,” he said.
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