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Yoruba Nation: Gani Adams Criticises Sunday Igboho’s ‘Wrong Methods’

Thursday 8 July 2021

Yoruba Nation: Gani Adams Criticises Sunday Igboho’s ‘Wrong Methods’
Gani Adams

Aare Onakakanfo of Yoruba land, Gani Adams, has stated that popular Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Igboho, is using wrong methods to demand self-determination.

Mr Adams said rather than engage traditional rulers peacefully and get their support, he focused on propaganda.

He made his position known in a video that went viral on social media on Wednesday.

Adams expressed that Igboho’s threat to forcefully reopen the borders and claims that 1,000 policemen would not return if they invaded his house were reckless.

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“Most of Sunday Igboho’s methods are wrong. I told him that his methods are wrong. But God has used him in the agitation for Yoruba Nation. He has played his own role and he will still play more roles. We should not let him be killed or persecuted.

“He should caution his talkative followers so that they won’t put him into trouble. I told him some time ago that those people surrounding him are agents of a politician in Lagos. I told him it is better to train your trusted soldiers than to hire mercenaries who will later go for the highest bidder.

“Don’t cause more damage to this freedom fight. Let the elders wade in. Even if any Oba or leader talks against you, don’t abuse them. Let’s begin to preach our gospel to win more souls. You said you wanted to go and open the borders. That will be the beginning of war. You don’t need to say that. It will be counterproductive.

“You don’t have war materials, you were molesting the Army. You said if 1,000 policemen visited your house, 100 would hardly return safely. You don’t need all that. Propaganda should not be too much in self-determination.”

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