Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, the leader of the Yoruba Nation agitation, has issued a strong warning to the Federal Government of Nigeria. In a statement, Igboho advised the government not to intimidate the British High Commissioner over his petition to the UK Prime Minister.
Igboho’s petition to the UK Prime Minister has sparked a reaction from the Nigerian government, which reportedly summoned the British High Commissioner to address the matter. However, Igboho has made it clear that he will not be silenced and that the government should not use intimidation tactics against the British envoy.
The Yoruba Nation activist emphasized that his petition is a legitimate expression of his rights and the rights of his people, and he will continue to advocate for the interests of the Yoruba Nation without fear of reprisal.
This development comes amid ongoing tensions between the Nigerian government and separatist groups, highlighting the complex and sensitive nature of the issue.