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Oct 1 Rally: Yoruba One Voice Applauds Members For Successful Rally
Yoruba One Voice has applauded its members for a successful rally.
News Rain Nigeria reports that non Political diaspora group known as the Yoruba One Voice has commended their members for the successful succession rally that held simultaneously at six different continents.
The Secretary-General of the group, Dr. Sina Okanlomo after the successful rally in South Africa on Thursday sent a press release applauding the commitment of the group members for the idea of the rally.

Oct 1 Rally: Yoruba One Voice Applauds Members
Dr. Sina said the success recorded at the rallies held across all the 176 countries of the world was a big testimony that the group is determined to seek independence of the Oodua Republic, without infringing on the rights of the people of Nigerians.
“As a group of Yoruba in diaspora, we are entitled to our rights. There is an urgent need for a referendum as a genuine reason for us to know the basis for our existence. We have resolved to set the ball rolling. We have stated the reason for seeking the complete independence of the O’odua Republic. The rallies came as the best alternative because Yoruba in the Diaspora strongly owes our allegiance to the Oodua Republic.
Dr. Sina through the press release expressed appreciation to IPOB members that joined the rallies from their base for their solidarity and display of maturity during the rallies.
Other members of the YOV that spoke at the rallies, held in Asia, America, Britain, and Ireland include Mr. Opaniyi Odeshina, Frankline, Olakanya, Lanre Banwo, and Dele Oshipitan.

He added that the group had in a letter sent to institutions which include the United Nations, European Union, United States, African Union, and other various embassies, including countries where rallies were held, demanding a peaceful decoupling of the Yoruba territory from Nigeria.
” Yoruba are tired of this system. A country where the security situation is porous, with a governor was attacked severally with an array of security architecture. A country where citizens cannot hold peaceful rallies, a country ravaged by insecurity, including, killings, banditry, terrorism, and economic doom. A country where there is no fund in the national treasury and citizens are subjected to abject poverty. Yoruba is tired of this union called Nigeria. We are entitled to our rights. Sina said.
