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Oduduwa Republic: Igboho To Declare Secession, Vows To Lead Rally On Oct. 1st (Video)


Members of Agbekoya Peace Movement alongside popular Ibadan socialite, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as
Igboho, have made serious plans to organise a rally on October 1, 2020, to demand for the secession of the Yoruba race from Nigeria.

Sunday Adeyemo made the vow to lead the rally while speaking at a meeting with members of Agbekoya Peace Movement held in Ibadan, Oyo State.

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Adeyemo Igboho could be seen in a video, charging the youths to be fully prepared for the October 1 rally as they all must be ready to demand for the secession, in order to have an Oduduwa Republic.

He noted that the Yorubas are eligible to have their own country, just like Benin Republic and Togo who have even lesser population, adding that Yorubas are intelligent and courageous enough to stand alone.

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Adeyemo, while stressing on the importance of unity and how it helps in any battle or situation, called on the Aare Ona Kakaofo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams to come out and lead the entire Yoruba youths in the rally because he is the garrison commander of the Yoruba military.

The native of Igboho, an ancient town in Oyo state, alongside some yet-to-be identified members of the Agbekoya Peace Movement vowed that nothing will stop them from organising the rally except they were detained or killed by security operatives.

They displayed the proposed flag of Oduduwa Republic and further appealed to Yoruba monarchs and natives to support the course.

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