1 May 2024

Sunday Igboho is a freedom fighter, Human Rights Activist and humanist

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Yoruba self-determination agitator and human rights advocate, Chief Sunday Igboho has reached out to all Yoruba people across the World appealing to them to stand firm on their self-determination stance.

According to the determined advocate of Yoruba unity and progress, there is no solution to the current artificial barrenness invoked on Yoruba land than gaining our freedom so we can evolve and rise to the greatness God has endowed the Yoruba World which for long had been denied by enemies of our progress and foreign predators envious of our land resources and human endowments.

Chief Adeyemo said Yoruba people’s quest for self-determination is our rights and that seeking for such forward march is an inalienable right that should not be denied or be deprived, and therefore, we are only fighting for our rights such that laws across the World have allowed for

In a brief message sent through his lawyer, Olusegun Falola, Chief Igboho Adeyemo said he is still standing on his belief, which is the emergence of a virile Yoruba Nation that would pursue the Yoruba people’s dream of greatness and self-emancipation.

According to him, his blood is running in the Yoruba Nation mindset and as far as he is concerned and in his own his own map and his dictionary of existence, Nigeria is spiritually no more in existence.

He said as a Yoruba man and as an indigenous person of Yoruba land, it is time for Yorubas to stand firm on their feet and fight for their own Nation as Nigeria is not a nation but an enforced trade land for foreigners creating trouble to destroy Yoruba’s future.

He sends his greetings and appreciation to all sons and Daughters of Yoruba around the world thanking them for all the support they have given to him in recent months and in the face of all the intimidation by the Nigerian government seeking to eliminate him and other agitators.

He reiterated that the current spirit of unity as demonstrated by all the drivers of our agitation is what we need to stand our ground for what we want adding that bullying, intimidation, suppression, repression and alienation as being carried out by the Buhari government won’t stop the dream and the drive as the Yoruba train already has left the bank-river of enslavement and would sail to a freedom land soon.

“We must continue our peaceful awareness and campaign in accordance with the United Nations Charter,
African Union Charter and under other existing international laws which support self-determination.

He urged Yorubas and all Igbos and Middle belt region freedom advocates to join the 1 million March coming up in New York in September 14 and 15 at the United Nations 76th General Assembly organized by NINAS.

He concluded by praying that may the peace of the Lord be upon all Yoruba freedom fighters

Sunday Igboho is a freedom fighter, Human Rights Activist and humanist
Yorubaland in Nigeria

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