The Yoruba agitator said: “I salute my father, Olugbon, on his
birthday celebration today in Oyo State. Kabiyesi, you will live many
years on earth in health and peace,” he said in Yoruba.
“I want to use this opportunity to advise you, sir, though I’m not
worthy of advising you. I want to use this opportunity to explain that I
wouldn’t want you to toe the path of other monarchs who are giving
Yorubaland chieftaincy titles to unqualified persons.
“Our people are being killed across the country while they are giving
chieftaincy titles to unqualified persons and it is not supposed to be
so. Unqualified persons are been crowned with traditional titles.
“Kabiyesi, you will live longer. Please advise these kings that what
they have done is not good because when Yoruba people get angry, things
will be difficult. Please, use the occasion of your birthday to tell
those traditional rulers to stop, it is very bad.”
According to Vanguard report, on Saturday, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje
of Kano State and his wife, Hafsat, were decorated as the Aare Fiwajoye
and Yeye Aare Fiwajoye of Ibadanland, in Ibadan.
The development stirred mixed reactions as some people faulted the decision of the Olubadan.
Reacting to reports that he has abandoned the agitation for the
Yoruba nation, Igboho dismissed the reports, while urging South-West
monarchs to support the Yoruba nation movement.
He said: “I, Sunday Adeyemo and all those who are following me on the
issue of Yoruba Nation, there is no going back for us. There are talks
around that we have stopped clamouring for Yoruba nation that is not
true, it is an unconfirmed rumour. We want Yoruba Nation; we want to be
free from slavery because what God has given us on our land is enough to
feed us.
“I want the Yoruba monarchs to call a meeting, come together, you can
see how our people are being killed everywhere, this is not good.
Please come together and support us, may you live long. Yoruba Nation,
no going back.”
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