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Why Tinubu, others should forget 2023 election, says Sunday Igboho
Yoruba Nation activist, Sunday Adeniyi Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho has asked the National leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu and many others nursing presidential ambition in 2023 to forget it as there would be no election in the country comes 2023.
In a video anchored by his spokesman, Oluyomi Koiki, Sunday Igboho insisted that there will not be any election in the South West because Yorubas will not be part of Nigeria by then.
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Speaking in Yoruba, the Yoruba nation fighter said: “Marriage is not by force. We can’t live with you again. The Yoruba nation is a vehicle of salvation and I want all Yoruba to board the vehicle and have their seats.
Sunday Igboho also vowed to keep the fire burning without backing down.
“How can we go back when we are almost at our destination? Those who have not joined us should do so now because there’s no election in 2023. Yoruba will go,” he said.
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Igboho began agitating for Oduduwa Republic after herders started attacks on the Southwest without the federal government finding any solution to the incessant attacks.
He has also at various times backed the agitation of the Indigenous People of Biafra over its call to have an independent nation in the Southeast region of the country.
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