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Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Couldntfigurean: 3:09pm On Oct 12, 2023
Imprisoned Isese priest forced to renounce Yoruba tradition in custody, accept Fulani dominance in Ilorin

Isese priest, Adegbola Abdulazeez, has been forced to renounce his belief in the Yoruba traditional spiritual system and pledge allegiance to the emirate in Ilorin as part of pre-conditions to regain his freedom, Peoples Gazette learnt on Thursday.

In a letter written by his counsel, Muftau Olobi, first reported by Sahara Reporters, the Isese activist was compelled to pen a sycophantic apology after spending weeks in custody and realising he needed to back down on his belief in order to regain his freedom. His elderly mother’s health has also deteriorated recently. Nafisat Adegbola was forced to travel from her residence in Oyo to Ilorin frequently to check on her detained son.

Although the personal apology letter was not made public, it was accompanied by an accompanying note from his counsel, who wrote that his client has not only “genuinely repented,” but has also been “purged of his exuberance” and is now “totally remorseful.”

A member of Mr Adegbola’s defence team, Adedamola Solesi, had previously clarified that the activist would not get justice in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.

“Tani Olohun cannot get justice in Ilorin. I have been able to feel the nerve of the police; they are unwilling to arrest these people when they harass us. I have been able to feel the nerves of the court. Both at the upper area court and the magistrate court. These people will continue to have their way even up to the court of appeal.

“They have a court of appeal here if you say you want to appeal. We are still at the lower court. We are not even yet at the High Court. If we continue on this path up to the court of appeal, our client (Tani Olohun) will continue to be in detention. In my years of practice, I challenge any lawyer in Nigeria to challenge me that what I am saying is not right,” Mr Solesi said.

Since his arrest on August 17 for insulting the emir in Ilorin, Ibrahim Sulu Gambari, and other Muslim leaders, several tactics have been used by his accusers in connivance with state institutions to frustrate any semblance of a fair trial even in the face of the charges filed, which critics slammed as preposterous.

Mr Adegbola lived and worked out of Oyo State until he was whisked in Gestapo style to Ilorin. Even though the police claimed a warrant for his arrest was issued in Ilorin, multiple sources have stated that the state’s ministry of justice and the attorney general are not aware of the proceedings that led to his arrest.

His associate, Owolabi Aworeni, said that the arrest and subsequent torture and dehumanisation that the activist has faced were secretly planned between the commissioner of police in Kwara, Ebun Adelesi, and some Islamic leaders who were vexed by his audacious stance against stealth forms of Islamic extremism that is slowly invading the South West.

“They have been targeting him for a very long time because he is very much outspoken about Isese, he was accused of Insulting an Imam, which there is no concrete evidence that he did,” he said.

The police spokesperson in Kwara, Okasanmi Ajayi, hung up the phone on The Gazette when asked for comments about the police’s role in the matter.

Until recently, Mr Adegbola was an Isese practitioner who ran a Facebook page dubbed “Tani Olorun,” a medium through which he critiqued what he considered the hypocrisy of religious leaders across the divide who constantly talk down on traditional religious practices in the open while secretly patronising herbalist for both body ailments and spiritual issues.

He became more vocal when pockets of Islamic extremists started harassing traditional worshippers in Ilorin in the build-up to the Isese week and annual Osun Osogbo festival, recognised around the world as a period to remember and celebrate the traditional roots and heritage of the Yoruba people.

Osun traditional rulers were confronted as they went about their peaceful worship by fundamentalists who claimed that Ilorin is not a place to celebrate Isese and that the land is fully Islamic.

The attention of the police and state authorities was drawn to this provocative and brazen violation of constitutionally enshrined fundamental rights by several voices, including popular entertainer, Adekunle Adelana, popularly known as Oba Solomoni, but the calls fell on deaf ears even as the Islamic extremists issued open threats to traditional worshippers. Neither the state’s commissioner of police nor other authorities have addressed the crucial issue.

This pattern follows the rot of religious polarisation which continues to plague Nigeria under the ruling All Progressives Congres (APC), which has failed in the last eight years to achieve any form of national cohesion or unity. It is widely accepted that the lopsided appointments made by erstwhile President Muhammadu Buhari contributed significantly to notions of religious supremacy which at some point gave credence to conspiracy theorists who alleged that the former military leader was on a mission to Islamise the country.

Isese adherents and other liberal residents of the southwestern parts of the country who supported them have raised concerns of potential retaliatory actions in their domains in response to the ongoing state-supervised religious oppression and discrimination in Ilorin. Analysts say the region might be drifting towards a dangerous ridge if the tension is not urgently quelled.

President Bola Tinubu, who assumed office on May 29 in the aftermath of a widely controversial election, cannot be said to have resumed the business of governing and uniting the country, despite featuring these issues in his campaign paraphernalia.

Mr Tinubu himself ran on a controversial Muslim-Muslim ticket. His critics interpreted this as an assault on Nigeria’s principle of religious and tribal inclusion, an allegation he strictly denied, saying he was only concerned about finding the most competent person to be his running mate.

https:///gazettengr/status/1712467455380164693?s=46&t=odQ-HTD9pXqssKnB-Me8zw

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Zonefree(m): 3:10pm On Oct 12, 2023
No big deal.

Yoruba and Fulani are one.

Yoruba Ronu
Fulani Amaka.

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Couldntfigurean: 3:12pm On Oct 12, 2023
We Yorubas are one
Ibo people want to divide us
Nothing like Yoruba Muslim and Christian

Yan yan yan yan

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by agadez007(m): 3:15pm On Oct 12, 2023
Yoruba Muslims are no different than the Hausa/Fulani Muslims
Why they haven’t been exhibiting their Islamic radicalism is because the popular of Christians is still up,if the population of Muslims in south west rises to 80%
Yoruba Christians will suffer

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Minime10(f): 3:15pm On Oct 12, 2023
Couldntfigurean:
Imprisoned Isese priest forced to renounce Yoruba tradition in custody, accept Fulani dominance in Ilorin

Isese priest, Adegbola Abdulazeez, has been forced to renounce his belief in the Yoruba traditional spiritual system and pledge allegiance to the emirate in Ilorin as part of pre-conditions to regain his freedom, Peoples Gazette learnt on Thursday.

In a letter written by his counsel, Muftau Olobi, first reported by Sahara Reporters, the Isese activist was compelled to pen a sycophantic apology after spending weeks in custody and realising he needed to back down on his belief in order to regain his freedom. His elderly mother’s health has also deteriorated recently. Nafisat Adegbola was forced to travel from her residence in Oyo to Ilorin frequently to check on her detained son.

Although the personal apology letter was not made public, it was accompanied by an accompanying note from his counsel, who wrote that his client has not only “genuinely repented,” but has also been “purged of his exuberance” and is now “totally remorseful.”

A member of Mr Adegbola’s defence team, Adedamola Solesi, had previously clarified that the activist would not get justice in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.

“Tani Olohun cannot get justice in Ilorin. I have been able to feel the nerve of the police; they are unwilling to arrest these people when they harass us. I have been able to feel the nerves of the court. Both at the upper area court and the magistrate court. These people will continue to have their way even up to the court of appeal.

“They have a court of appeal here if you say you want to appeal. We are still at the lower court. We are not even yet at the High Court. If we continue on this path up to the court of appeal, our client (Tani Olohun) will continue to be in detention. In my years of practice, I challenge any lawyer in Nigeria to challenge me that what I am saying is not right,” Mr Solesi said.

Since his arrest on August 17 for insulting the emir in Ilorin, Ibrahim Sulu Gambari, and other Muslim leaders, several tactics have been used by his accusers in connivance with state institutions to frustrate any semblance of a fair trial even in the face of the charges filed, which critics slammed as preposterous.

Mr Adegbola lived and worked out of Oyo State until he was whisked in Gestapo style to Ilorin. Even though the police claimed a warrant for his arrest was issued in Ilorin, multiple sources have stated that the state’s ministry of justice and the attorney general are not aware of the proceedings that led to his arrest.

His associate, Owolabi Aworeni, said that the arrest and subsequent torture and dehumanisation that the activist has faced were secretly planned between the commissioner of police in Kwara, Ebun Adelesi, and some Islamic leaders who were vexed by his audacious stance against stealth forms of Islamic extremism that is slowly invading the South West.

“They have been targeting him for a very long time because he is very much outspoken about Isese, he was accused of Insulting an Imam, which there is no concrete evidence that he did,” he said.

The police spokesperson in Kwara, Okasanmi Ajayi, hung up the phone on The Gazette when asked for comments about the police’s role in the matter.

Until recently, Mr Adegbola was an Isese practitioner who ran a Facebook page dubbed “Tani Olorun,” a medium through which he critiqued what he considered the hypocrisy of religious leaders across the divide who constantly talk down on traditional religious practices in the open while secretly patronising herbalist for both body ailments and spiritual issues.

He became more vocal when pockets of Islamic extremists started harassing traditional worshippers in Ilorin in the build-up to the Isese week and annual Osun Osogbo festival, recognised around the world as a period to remember and celebrate the traditional roots and heritage of the Yoruba people.

Osun traditional rulers were confronted as they went about their peaceful worship by fundamentalists who claimed that Ilorin is not a place to celebrate Isese and that the land is fully Islamic.

The attention of the police and state authorities was drawn to this provocative and brazen violation of constitutionally enshrined fundamental rights by several voices, including popular entertainer, Adekunle Adelana, popularly known as Oba Solomoni, but the calls fell on deaf ears even as the Islamic extremists issued open threats to traditional worshippers. Neither the state’s commissioner of police nor other authorities have addressed the crucial issue.

This pattern follows the rot of religious polarisation which continues to plague Nigeria under the ruling All Progressives Congres (APC), which has failed in the last eight years to achieve any form of national cohesion or unity. It is widely accepted that the lopsided appointments made by erstwhile President Muhammadu Buhari contributed significantly to notions of religious supremacy which at some point gave credence to conspiracy theorists who alleged that the former military leader was on a mission to Islamise the country.

Isese adherents and other liberal residents of the southwestern parts of the country who supported them have raised concerns of potential retaliatory actions in their domains in response to the ongoing state-supervised religious oppression and discrimination in Ilorin. Analysts say the region might be drifting towards a dangerous ridge if the tension is not urgently quelled.

President Bola Tinubu, who assumed office on May 29 in the aftermath of a widely controversial election, cannot be said to have resumed the business of governing and uniting the country, despite featuring these issues in his campaign paraphernalia.

Mr Tinubu himself ran on a controversial Muslim-Muslim ticket. His critics interpreted this as an assault on Nigeria’s principle of religious and tribal inclusion, an allegation he strictly denied, saying he was only concerned about finding the most competent person to be his running mate.

https:///gazettengr/status/1712467455380164693?s=46&t=odQ-HTD9pXqssKnB-Me8zw

This Fulani systematic/subtle conquest of the yoruba's is becoming clearer by the day😎

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Goodday90(m): 3:17pm On Oct 12, 2023
Minime10:


This Fulani systematic/subtle conquest of the yoruba's is becoming clearer by the day😎
but the Yorubas Muslims are more concerned about Igbo people than Fulani that are slowing taking over their lands
Me think they are cursed

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by MXrep: 3:18pm On Oct 12, 2023
Conquered people. Sophisticated mo,rons

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Couldntfigurean: 3:20pm On Oct 12, 2023
Minime10:


This Fulani systematic/subtle conquest of the yoruba's is becoming clearer by the day😎
grin
They are blind to that,na ibo be their wahala

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Zonefree(m): 3:24pm On Oct 12, 2023
Minime10:


This Fulani systematic/subtle conquest of the yoruba's is becoming clearer by the day😎
If not for the high population of other tribes residing in Yorubaland, Fulani for don complete the conquest long time ago.

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Armaggedon: 3:28pm On Oct 12, 2023
MXrep:
Conquered people. Sophisticated mo,rons
They are more obsessed about Igbo issues.

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by paxx: 3:32pm On Oct 12, 2023
na wa oooooo. What is going on in Nigeria?
Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by princeade86(m): 3:36pm On Oct 12, 2023
We need Israel here in Nigeria

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Dmama1991: 3:38pm On Oct 12, 2023
Fear fear that's what children from felling demon are known for ,tueeh I spilt at children from sadwest that openly practice open defecation

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by GeneralPula: 4:42pm On Oct 12, 2023
Mtchew..
Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by paxx: 4:45pm On Oct 12, 2023
Tochitee:
Ibos," the timid people of Nigeria. I remember many of them saying they would burn down Nigeria if Tinubu is made the president . On the day of declaration, they were hiding under their beds cheesy cheesy grin. All eyes on judiciary,as turned to all eyes on Chicago. Mumu people. I wonder the crime they committed that God refuses to forgive them. They keeps on labouring in vains. Thank God for putting them under the Yorubas. From now till eternity they will continue to be under the Yorubas. Any attempt to overstepped where we placed them will always incure serious consequences.

Keep crying about Igbos. One day you will realize that Igbos are the greatest friend to the Yoruba man. One day you will see what we were telling u when it comes to Fulani domination.

Until then I think my igbo brothers should stop talking about this issue. We need to move on because for some reason our Yoruba brothers cant see the wave that is coming in. We tried to warn them. They didn't listen. Now it's time to save ourselves.

Chukwu Bless Africa

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by BiafraAburi: 4:47pm On Oct 12, 2023
Complete slaves to their fulanis masters and when they see Simon Ekpa defeating and preventing the jihadists from making incursions into our region, they will become angry and jealous.

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by BiafraAburi: 4:50pm On Oct 12, 2023
paxx:


Keep crying about Igbos. One day you will realize that Igbos are the greatest friend to the Yoruba man. One day you will see what we were telling u when it comes to Fulani domination.

Until then I think my igbo brothers should stop talking about this issue. We need to move on because for some reason our Yoruba brothers cant see the wave that is coming in. We tried to warn them. They didn't listen. Now it's time to save ourselves.

Chukwu Bless Africa

Chukwu Bless the Federal Republic Of Nigeria
You are a complete dunce! In fact, you are daft and dumb. Which God will bless your cesspit. Nama brain, stop claiming Igbo? We are no friends to yorubas and will never be. No God will bless your cesspit which will go down and break up this year for Biafra to emerge. May move on kee you there. Ewu!!
Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by BiafraAburi: 4:54pm On Oct 12, 2023
agadez007:
Yoruba Muslims are no different than the Hausa/Fulani Muslims
Why they haven’t been exhibiting their Islamic radicalism is because the popular of Christians is still up,if the population of Muslims in south west rises to 80%
Yoruba Christians will suffer
This is also the reason why the Christians amongst them will rather die than see Biafrans leave their cesspit called nigeria because they can not survive as Christians amongst their muslims in a yoruba country.

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Kukutente23: 4:54pm On Oct 12, 2023
grin
Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Morbeta11(m): 4:54pm On Oct 12, 2023
So this Professor was no where to be found to either support or release this Isese priest from prison after fuelling this issue and selling him moral.... grin

The priest should quietly renounce even his state of origin if that will buy him freedom and amala.😂😂😂

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by BiafraAburi: 4:55pm On Oct 12, 2023
Where is that loud shitty mouth called soyinka to come out again and talk. This time, his masters the fulanis will come after him.

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by BoldBrainz(m): 4:55pm On Oct 12, 2023
The violence in the comment section is pleasing to the eyes..😂

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by pachigo001(m): 5:01pm On Oct 12, 2023
Tochitee:
Ibos," the timid people of Nigeria. I remember many of them saying they would burn down Nigeria if Tinubu is made the president . On the day of declaration, they were hiding under their beds cheesy cheesy grin. All eyes on judiciary,as turned to all eyes on Chicago. Mumu people. I wonder the crime they committed that God refuses to forgive them. They keeps on labouring in vains. Thank God for putting them under the Yorubas. From now till eternity they will continue to be under the Yorubas. Any attempt to overstepped where we placed them will always incure serious consequences.
see person wey never chop de curse igbos wey don buy his papa land finish grin grin

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Occurstaem(m): 8:05pm On Oct 12, 2023
Zonefree:

If not for the high population of other tribes residing in Yorubaland, Fulani for don complete the conquest long time ago.
Why not leave Yorubaland so as to make the conquest faster?
Abi you don't want us to be conquered ni?
Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Occurstaem(m): 8:08pm On Oct 12, 2023
I am beginning to agree with Uwazuruike's statement going by what I've seen his people exhibited on this thread.

Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by Finestgurlie(f): 8:18pm On Oct 12, 2023
IvarTheBoneless is crying
children of God are dancing
hahahahaha

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by PeterObi4LP: 8:22pm On Oct 12, 2023
Kwara State is gone wether Yorubas believe it or not. Another state will be overran and taken when the time comes.

The Isese Priest may likely convert to Islam soon read my lips.

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by killsmith(f): 8:26pm On Oct 12, 2023
Imagine Muslims dictating to us what to do in igboland.

They never born the Islamic bastards well.

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by EmirofAfonjaz: 8:27pm On Oct 12, 2023
emir of lagos cheesy

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Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by ASAPFERG: 8:27pm On Oct 12, 2023
Peoples gazette lol grin
unto the next thread jor
Re: Imprisoned Isese Priest Forced To Renounce Yoruba Tradition,accept Fulani Domina by princepeter566: 8:28pm On Oct 12, 2023
Next time he will learn not to Insult his lords again

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