The Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo, aka Sunday Igboho on Monday declared war on killer herdsmen during a visit to some parts of Ogun
Igboho had a brief stopover in Abeokuta around 4pm where he interacted with supporters.
He proceeded to Ketuland where some soldiers allegedly connived with herdsmen to flog farmers for not permitting them to graze their cattle in Yewa-North Local Government Area.
In Abeokuta, the activist said: “I observe there is an injustice from the herdsmen because they know the power that they have in the Federal Government.
“So, they behave as if Yoruba people are nobody. They kill our people, they kidnap our people, and they rape our women.”
“Any herdsman who engages in kidnapping would be flushed out.”
He declared he would not limit his activism to Igangan, saying “Not only Igangan, we are going to visit all Yorubaland and ensure there is peace everywhere.”
The nation
Popular Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo, aka Sunday Igboho on Monday declared war on killer herdsmen during a visit to some parts of Ogun.
Igboho had a brief stopover in Abeokuta around 4pm where he interacted with supporters.
He proceeded to Ketuland where some soldiers allegedly connived with herdsmen to flog farmers for not permitting them to graze their cattle in Yewa-North Local Government Area.
In Abeokuta, the activist said: “I observe there is an injustice from the herdsmen because they know the power that they have in the Federal Government.
“So, they behave as if Yoruba people are nobody. They kill our people, they kidnap our people, and they rape our women.”
“Any herdsman who engages in kidnapping would be flushed out.”
He declared he would not limit his activism to Igangan, saying “Not only Igangan, we are going to visit all
Popular Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo, aka Sunday Igboho on Monday declared war on killer herdsmen during a visit to some parts of Ogun.
Igboho had a brief stopover in Abeokuta around 4pm where he interacted with supporters.
He proceeded to Ketuland where some soldiers allegedly connived with herdsmen to flog farmers for not permitting them to graze their cattle in Yewa-North Local Government Area.
In Abeokuta, the activist said: “I observe there is an injustice from the herdsmen because they know the power that they have in the Federal Government.
“So, they behave as if Yoruba people are nobody. They kill our people, they kidnap our people, and they rape our women.”
“Any herdsman who engages in kidnapping would be flushed out.”
He declared he would not limit his activism to Igangan, saying “Not only Igangan, we are going to visit all Yorubaland and ensure there is peace everywhere.”
The nation