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VIDEO: Sunday Igboho Submits Petitions To UK Prime Minister For Yoruba Nation Support

The Yoruba Nation activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho has reportedly submitted a petition to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer to consider the secessionist movement in Nigeria.
Olayomi Koiki, the spokesman for Sunday Igboho, made this known in a post on Sunday via his X page.
He stated that Igboho submitted the petition on behalf of the leader of the Yoruba Nation movement, Prof. Adebanji Akintoye.
He wrote, “At exactly 14:00 hrs Dr. Chief Sunday Igboho delivered a petition to the UK Prime Minister on behalf of Prof. Adebanji Akintoye, leader of the YORUBA NATION movement, and Olayomi Koiki, his spokesman @10DowningStreet.”
Those who accompanied Igboho were Diaspora Youth Leader, Prophet Ologunoluwa, Vice President of Ifeladun Apapo, Fatai Ogunribido, General Secretary of Yoruba World Media, Alhaja Adeyeye, and Member of Yoruba Nation Movement, Paul Odebiyi.
According to report, the movement is seeking the immediate intervention of the UK Prime Minister and his government in their agitation to set up a country that Indigenous Yoruba people will predominantly own.
Akintoye and Sunday Igboho have been at the forefront of the actualization of a Yoruba nation.
Several reports claimed that Yoruba historian and arrowhead of the struggle for the independence of the Oodua nation, Banji Akintoye had earlier accused the Nigerian government of trying to cajole agitator, Sunday Adeyemo (Igboho) to withdraw from the agitations.
See video below;
Yoruba nation handling letter to the British Government at downing street, pic.twitter.com/lYPujPxUSX
— KOIKIMEDIA (@KoikiMedia) October 12, 2024
