AdvertisementYoruba Nation agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, who is popularly known as Sunday Igboho, submitted a petition to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer.
Notwithstanding that the content of the petition was kept secret, it is however believed not to be unconnected with the crusade to realise an independent country for the indigenous Yoruba people of the South-West, Nigeria.
A competent source said the petition which was submitted at the 10 Downing Street seat of the British Prime Minister in London was submitted by Igboho on behalf of leader of the Yoruba Nation Movement and foremost historian, Professor Banji Akintoye.
Igboho later escaped to Benin Republic where he was later apprehended and detained.
Among dignitaries who accompanied Igboho to submit the petition include the Diaspora Youth Leader of the movement, Prophet Ologunoluwa; Vice President of Ifeladun Apapo, Fatai Ogunribido; General Secretary of Yoruba World Media, Alhaja Adeyeye, and a member of Yoruba Nation Movement, Paul Odebiyi...
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