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Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by ijustdey: 12:00pm On Feb 04, 2021
By Mojeed Alabi

The Ooni of Ife, Enitan Ogunwusi, has described the comments made against him by the acclaimed Yoruba warlord, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, as irresponsible.

In an exclusive telephone interview with PREMIUM TIMES, Mr Ogunwusi, who spoke through his spokesman, Moses Olafare, said the palace was not ready to engage Mr Adeyemo formally on the matter but the issue of the threat of violence against the monarch would be handled appropriately.

Mr Adeyemo, while taking part in a virtual town hall meeting on Wednesday morning with Nigerians in the diaspora, attacked some South-west leaders including the former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu; Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde, and traditional rulers including the Oluwo of Iwo, Abdulrasheed Akanbi, and the Ooni.

He accused the Ooni of ”receiving dollars from President Muhammadu Buhari when he visited the Presidential Villa recently” and condemned the monarch’s comments while addressing the media at the villa.

Sunday Igboho described the Yoruba leaders as lily-livered and called them Fulani slaves.


He also threatened to waylay, open fire on them or visit and vandalise their properties.

Ooni speaks

The monarch said no true Yoruba son or daughter would speak in such a manner as Mr Adeyemo has spoken, saying his conduct and attitude cast doubt on his true intention in his “self-saddled responsibility of defending the Yorubas.”

The Ooni’s spokesman, Mr Olafare, said Mr Adeyemo was going overboard in his conduct and that he should not believe that he is bigger than the authorities.

He said; “We have not made any official statements on the matter and the matter does not really make any sense to us. If somebody who identifies himself with the cause of Yoruba could be talking in that manner about the Ooni who is indisputably a spiritual head of the race, then one must wonder whether or not the person has been representing us truly. It gives room to people to suspect your motive.”

Mr Olafare said ”for a man claiming to be defending a race to be attacking the same people you claim you are defending leaves much to be desired”.

Allegations of receiving bribes

Speaking on the allegation that the monarch collected money from the president, the spokesman said the allegation is not only irresponsible but also lacks substance.

“He made some very irresponsible allegations. You know when you make allegations that you cannot back up with evidence, that can only portray you as an irresponsible man. If you make unfounded allegations and then you want to use allegations to further justify your claims as the generalissimo of the race, it is up to the public. It’s so unfortunate, if you say the Ooni has collected money, I expected him to show evidence. You say he has collected dollars. Irresponsible allegation is irresponsible allegation if you cannot back up whatever you allege with acceptable evidence,” Mr Olafare said.

He added that the support of the people Mr Adeyemo is currently enjoying in his onslaught against some criminals that have infiltrated the South-west is not out of the blues. He, however, cautioned him against reckless comments and allegations, saying they do not portray him as a cultured Yoruba man with moral values and virtues.

“If you’re doing something and people are hailing you, I don’t think you need to allow that credit to get into your head and start to misbehave. If you could open your mouth and call Ooni such unprintable names that you called him, that shows the kind of Yoruba man that you are. I do not see any reason that will make me describe a Baale, who is of lower rank on the traditional rulers ranking, with such unprintable names. If I cannot do that to a Baale, why should I say such a thing to an Ooni? It’s not good. It does not portray anybody as an Omoluabi, as a man of Yoruba virtues and values.

“In any case, if you’re fighting for the liberation of the people, this is a responsibility that is self-saddled, you choose to and for you to succeed, you need the same people that you’re representing, otherwise you would not succeed. Is this the way you’re going to get the support of the people you’re representing when you start attacking the same people? People will back out, that is just it. Whether you like it or not, some people are following you because of that same Ooni. They will back out.”

Threat of violence

On the threat of violence, Mr Olafare said; “Well, he said that in a video that is well circulated and the video must have gotten to security agents who would see beyond what we are seeing. It is a threat to life if you say that if somebody is going, you’re going to waylay that person and fire him. If you’re bold enough to say that, to anybody not to talk of even an Ooni of Ife, I believe that security agents will see that as a threat to life. While we’re not ready to report any matter to security agents, I believe that they will know what to do.”

Backstory

Mr Adeyemo’s popularity recently rose in the South-west after he led an attack against a Fulani community leader in Oyo whom he accused of harbouring Fulani herders involved in criminal activities.

The herders-farmers’ clashes are rampant in parts of Oyo and other states in the country mainly caused by nomadic herders grazing their cattle on the farms of residents. The situation has gotten worse with some of the nomadic herders engaging in kidnapping, murder and rape, thus infuriating many Nigerians.

Following the repeated attacks in Ibarapa area of Oyo State, Mr Adeyemo issued an ultimatum to herdsmen in the area.

When the ultimatum expired, he led some youth to the house of the head of the Fulani community in Igangan town, Abdulkadri Saliu. Mr Saliu was chased out of the community and his house and cars burnt.

The Seriki Fulani has since relocated to Kwara State with his family.

The ‘warlord’ on Monday also visited Ogun State to continue his self-appointed mandate of chasing Fulani herders out of the state with the state government saying it never asked for his help.

Although there have been several reports of criminal activities carried out by herdsmen in the South-west and other parts of Nigeria, the country’s law does not give any citizen the right to expel other citizens or residents from wherever they choose to live or do business in the country.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/440533-herders-crisis-ooni-replies-sunday-igboho.html

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by SpecialAdviser(m): 12:01pm On Feb 04, 2021
Lolz. Where is unity in all these?

This is a time Yorubas should be united and not this divided.
The North surely enjoys such disunity.

Yorubas are seriously divided on this issue of Fulani herdsmen with different tunes.

There should not be any division in a scenario where foreigners are seizing people's lands, raping and kidnapping people with daily slaughter.
Such disunity is not needed.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by slivertongue: 12:02pm On Feb 04, 2021
The monarch said no true Yoruba son or daughter would speak in such a manner as Mr Adeyemo has spoken, saying his conduct and attitude cast doubt on his true intention in his “self-saddled responsibility of defending the Yorubas.”

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by niyisky: 12:03pm On Feb 04, 2021
Sunday has apologized. We all make mistakes and he admitted that. Let's focus more on our general threat.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by Kzinne: 12:06pm On Feb 04, 2021
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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by OlawaleBammie: 12:07pm On Feb 04, 2021
Well.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by ProfessorBerlin(m): 12:08pm On Feb 04, 2021
Oni na slave

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by Marine54(m): 12:10pm On Feb 04, 2021
Is this thesame bravely and courageous Ooni of Ife i was reading during my primary school days..

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by ORIENTATION101: 12:12pm On Feb 04, 2021
Sunday igboho has offended all 201 dieties of Yorubaland , Cos that's what ooni represent.since he cant learn how to speak to elders, he will be taught a bitter lesson.
Any masquerade that sees himself like a God will be stripped Naked in the market place

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by wakaman: 12:12pm On Feb 04, 2021
Ooni kiss
Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by Fahdiga1: 12:13pm On Feb 04, 2021
Instead of these people to unite and fight their common enemy they are here exposing their back stabbing traits to the world. when will they learn to be United like the Igbos

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by Nightalan: 12:20pm On Feb 04, 2021
He has apologized but the best form of apology is a changed behaviour, Igboho should watch his attitude and know that we won't allow him make unguarded, unsubstantiated statements against the Ooni and drag him like a Tiger generator. Kilo fe fa?

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by CrazyBen(m): 12:24pm On Feb 04, 2021
FFK has said it all
© CrazyBen

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by seunmsg(m): 12:25pm On Feb 04, 2021
Sunday Igboho should be very careful. He should be building a United front and not fighting and insulting respectable personalities.

Yorubas are very responsible and respectful. We don’t go about boasting and talking carelessly. He should apply Yoruba native intelligence in what he’s doing and stop taking like a parrot at the slightest sight of a microphone or camera.

The criminal herdsmen going about killing people don’t grant interviews. Even the Iskilu Wakili that some people are hyping has not said anything on camera. His pictures are not even available online despite the hype. Igboho must be careful going forward.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by johnmartus(m): 12:26pm On Feb 04, 2021
What nonsense Ooni should respect himself.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by yemmight(m): 12:44pm On Feb 04, 2021
We all Yorubas support Igboho on his effort but he talks recklessly. He should try to keep some words to himself.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by Jostoman: 12:51pm On Feb 04, 2021
Igboho should be very careful so that he won't offend those that will stand for him when trouble come. Not because you are fighting to defend Yoruba people then you will now start to insult your traditional people.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by limeta(f): 12:53pm On Feb 04, 2021
Sunday i trust

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by StaffofOrayan(m): 12:53pm On Feb 04, 2021
Ooni with all due respect, you are the irresponsible one here,
How can you tell your people to leave their security to Buhari when you don't even believe that nonsense,
2 kings have already gone to banditry, one in Southern Kaduna and one close to home, make una continue una slavishness

I don't even blame the fulani anymore, it's too easy to terrorize cowards, if I was fulani I would be kidnapping in the SW too,
Must be like taking candy from a baby

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by Dedetwo(m): 12:57pm On Feb 04, 2021
Ooni was never an Oba. Oduduwa and Akambi were chief priests not Oba.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by BigSarah(f): 12:59pm On Feb 04, 2021
Someone should get Sunday a suit, a chicken suit!
Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by descarado: 1:06pm On Feb 04, 2021
The press is having a field day as well as the fulanis.

It will die a natural death like others. Fulanis will strategize again and start from where they stopped.
Their aim is one thing. Conquer by all means.

All fulanis have one voice. No liberate fulani and Nigeria is seen as their headquarter.

They rode on the back of Muslim to conquer and dominate using cattle herding as a front.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by SaintBeehot(m): 1:07pm On Feb 04, 2021
We all know ife people can never like Sunday, but he's wrong on this one.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:08pm On Feb 04, 2021

If you’re doing something and people are hailing you, I don’t think you need to allow that credit to get into your head and start to misbehave. If you could open your mouth and call Ooni such unprintable names that you called him, that shows the kind of Yoruba man that you are. I do not see any reason that will make me describe a Baale, who is of lower rank on the traditional rulers ranking, with such unprintable names. If I cannot do that to a Baale, why should I say such a thing to an Ooni? It’s not good. It does not portray anybody as an Omoluabi, as a man of Yoruba virtues and values.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by tot(f): 1:08pm On Feb 04, 2021
Division... a house divided cannot stand. All participants should take note of this, come together and face the common enemy.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by ipobarethieves: 1:08pm On Feb 04, 2021
Nothing must happen to sad igboho

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by Queenlovely(f): 1:08pm On Feb 04, 2021
That is why I admire igbos a lot,

Respect is reciprocal

Yoruba says igbo don't have respect.

But Yoruba respect is overdose, Too much of everything is bad

Every man is a king in igbo land. inshort The Obi of onitsha bows to Men with heavy pocket. we respect, we don't fear our king.

Go to Lagos and see how Igbos opened Yoruba boys eyes to reality, that you can shout at elders and ogun won't strike you dead.

Those Mama Put and Buka women dey hear am hot hot from igbo boys if them misbehave, they will shun you no matter your age

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by Dididrumz(m): 1:09pm On Feb 04, 2021
Ok
Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by Whiteshield: 1:09pm On Feb 04, 2021
Ooni should not have gone to meet Buhari. What was the Ooni going to look for in Aso rock? That is why people like Igboho will open their mouths and talk to him anyhow.

In the early 2000s, Buhari came to Oyo State and asked Lam Adesina the then Governor that "Why are your people killing my people". Lam blasted him and thoroughly scolded him. It is that same Buhari that the Ooni is going to meet because Fulanis were displaced in Oyo. You think Buhari doesn't know what he is doing?

The Ooni better sits down and allow the Aláàfin handle this matter if he doesn't know what to do. The Ooni can respond to Igboho's insult but can't say a word about Fulanis killing his subjects.

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Re: Herders Crisis: Ooni Replies Sunday Igboho by Tranquillity360: 1:09pm On Feb 04, 2021
Yorubas hate themselves

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