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Oodua Nation: Principals hammered for allowing Igboho foot soldiers to teach Yoruba secession
Three school principals in Osun got suspension by the state government for allowing some secessionists into their school to talk Yoruba independence.
According to the state’s Commissioner for Education, Folorunsho Bamisayemi, a viral video showed the group talking to the students about the plan of the Yoruba nation to secede from Nigeria.
The group comprised followers of Suday Adeyemo aka Igboho. They were seeing enlightening the school children about the state of the nation, the need for a Yoruba nation, and why they should encourage their parents to support it.
But the state government frowned at such brainwashing.
“The administration of Governor Adegboyega Oyetola was not aware and never gave consent to the group to speak with public school students in the state,’ he said.
“Nigeria is one entity and will continue to remain so. The state government of Osun never gave consent to any group to speak with students of public schools on a matter we know can cause disunity and chaos in the country.”
Governors across the Yorubaland have distanced themselves and their government from Igboho, his handler Prof. Banji Akintoye, and his supporters.
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