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Sunday Igboho Steps Back On Secession Moves Following Nnamdi Kanu’s Arrest

by NewsOnline Nigeria
June 30, 2021
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Sunday Igboho

Sunday Igboho has taken a step back on secession moves following Nnamdi Kanu’s Arrest by Federal Government.

 

News Online reports that Sunday Adeyemo popularly known as Sunday Igboho has stated that he does not possess the power to fight the Nigerian government.

ALSO: President Buhari Asked To Grant IPOB Leader Nnamdi Kanu Presidential Pardon

 

Igboho, a pro-secessionist leader, said that it is only God that has the power to fight the battle for secession from Nigeria. His comments are coming at the heels of the arrest of IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu.

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Igboho said; “Those abroad are the ones contributing the money we use in buying vehicles and do other things. How many can I do? Sunday Igboho is not the only powerful person. There are many powerful persons everywhere, unless we want to deceive ourselves. I can’t do it all alone. We must all unite. But someone must lead first. Moses was chosen to librate the Israelites before others join him. God will fight for us.”

 

“I don’t have the power to fight the Federal Government. In fact, I can’t fight an ordinary Local Government Chairman. But the battle is the Lord’s. God who is the head of the battle will fight for us. Our own generation will emancipate the Yoruba race from slavery.”

 

BREAKING: Two Senators Dump PDP For APC

 

“To all Yorubas, come out on July 3 for the peaceful rally. We should not fight. We only want to tell Buhari that all we want is Yoruba Nation. Nobody should threaten us with death. You cannot kill us. There is no live champion, but current champion,”.

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He, however confirmed that the planned mega rally for the agitation of Yoruba nation will still hold on July 3rd.

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