Igboho At 49: Yoruba Nation Agitation Won’t Stop – Gani Adams Vows

The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Oloye Gani Adams has dedicated a special message to the Yoruba Nationa agitator Chief Sunday Adeyemo more popularly known as Ogbeni Sunday Igboho as he turns 49-year-old today while still in jail in the Benin Republic.

Chief Gani Adams in his birthday message urged the government of Benin Republic to release Sunday Igboo from detention unconditionally.
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Chief Gani Adams, said this in a statement released by his Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Aderemi, the message reads, “for Igboho to have reached 49 years old in life is a milestone and sign of maturity, adding that the best way to appreciate God in the life of the Yoruba nation agitator is to continue to live for humanity.”

The Yoruba generalissimo stated further that with the present situation in the country, there’s no doubt that the struggle for the liberation of the Yoruba race is still ongoing and Yoruba nation agitators both home or abroad will never relent in seeking justice and total freedom from the bondage of bad leadership.Sunday Igboho and Chief Gani Adams

“Whether Sunday Igboho is with us now or in the Republic of Benin, I think we owe him a duty to celebrate him on the special occasion of his 50th birthday anniversary.
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“The struggle for the liberation of our race is one struggle that cannot die, and no matter the threats or injustice meted out to each and every one of us by the Federal Government, we remain unshaken that the struggle for a just society where life is meaningful is a dream that can only become a reality in Yorubaland.

“So, I am using this opportunity to urge all the six governors in the southwest to press on the Federal Government to release Igboho unconditionally. That is the only thing they can do to justify their positions and strengths as true ambassadors of the region.

“I once celebrated one of my birthdays in detention and in those trying moments, I felt the urge never to look back but look up to God and that actually raised my spirit that whether now or later justice will triumph.

“I will be set free from the bondage of injustice. And it all came to pass Unfortunately, this same experience is playing out in the case of Igboho as he turns 50 today, but I am sure that he will surely be set free because the activist is not fighting a wrong cause but a cause for the liberation of our race.” Gani Adams

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