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OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by Odua1stson: 5:17am On Feb 06, 2021
The Oodua People’s Congress Reformed (OPC-R) has called for unity among the Yoruba in the fight against insecurity in the southwest zone.
In a statement issued yesterday, in Lagos, by its President, Oludare Adesope, the group noted that it
had urged the federal government to contain the attacks on Yoruba communities by herdsmen.
The statement read in part: “We have given series of warnings concerning our intention to take action if President Muhammadu Buhari fails to secure lives and
property from herdsmen.
”It is not a thing of joy for a married woman or woman of marriageable age to be kidnapped and raped by strangers. Many were molested and left with everlasting trauma while many were not alive
to tell the story and the president is not doing anything about it.
”I commend the courage of Sunday Adeyemo known as Igboho and I instructed my members to go all out
and assist him when the issue of Igangan came up, which they did by trooping out in large numbers.
Since then, our ears are closer to the ground for information about where these criminals are hiding,
we won’t relent until we rid our territory of these common criminals.”
Meanwhile, the President of the Gbenga Akinwande Foundation, Gbenga Akinwande, has advised Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, to find solutions to the herdsmen attacks and killings in Ogun State.
Akinwande stated this in a letter to Governor Abiodun in the aftermath of two separate involving herdsmen and soldiers’ brutalization and attacks of residents of the state at Ubeku village in Yewa north LGA and Oru community in Ago-Iwoye over the
weekend respectively.
Akinwande noted, “Every Ogun indigene is particularly irked that this level of lawlessness happened under your leadership when you are doing all to secure the Gateway state. Such action carried out by the herdsmen and soldiers did undermine your authority as the governor of our dear state, particularly under a constitutional democracy like ours in Nigeria.”
Akinwande stated that those uniformed men, in the case of Ubeku village might not be real soldiers. This, according to him calls for serious concern that the residents of Ogun state are in imminent danger, if such act goes unpunished.
According to Akinwande, “The issue of herdsmen attacks and killings in Yewaland in particular has been going on now for a while, and it is prolonged because law enforcement agencies have failed to take any concrete action to stem the tide. There are extant laws to apprehend or curb the activities of these killers’ herdsmen and prosecute perpetrators.
Failure to take urgent action to curb the activities of these killers’ herdsmen might lead to grave insecurity and instability prevalent in the north western part of the country at the moment, considering the fact we are a border state”.
He advised the governor to take urgent action now to roll back the trend and restore peace and tranquility in earnest.
https://thenationonlineng.net/opc-urges-unity-in-tackling-insecurity/
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Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by Ajanlekoko4: 5:18am On Feb 06, 2021
We need OPC to speak up more in the face of this Herdsmen menace

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Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by Odua1stson: 5:21am On Feb 06, 2021
If we unite and face these terrorists, we will defeat them
God bless sunday igboho
God bless yoruba sons and daughters
God bless yoruba land

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Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by luvmijeje(f): 5:26am On Feb 06, 2021
Meanwhile, the President of the Gbenga Akinwande Foundation, Gbenga Akinwande, has advised Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, to find solutions to the herdsmen attacks and killings in Ogun State.
Akinwande stated this in a letter to Governor Abiodun in the aftermath of two separate involving herdsmen and soldiers’ brutalization and attacks of residents of the state at Ubeku village in Yewa north LGA and Oru community in Ago-Iwoye over the
weekend respectively.

Imagine the lawlessness! Do they think they are in North?

I personally don't want the return of OPC but if the government failed to do their duty, they will return and they will be far brutal than the Nigeria police.
Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by Kriss216: 6:05am On Feb 06, 2021
Toothless OPC!

4 members of ESN can disarm hundreds of OPC. Most of the OPC members in Lagos are just weed dealers.
Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by helinues: 6:48am On Feb 06, 2021
OP what?

Where have they been all this while?
Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by butterfly777(m): 7:36am On Feb 06, 2021
OPC, stop this relevance seeking talks.

This is war time. Stand up and be counted.

Or which other time does the Yoruba nation need you to fight her course?
Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by orisa37: 10:21am On Feb 06, 2021
Odua1stson:
The Oodua People’s Congress Reformed (OPC-R) has called for unity among the Yoruba in the fight against insecurity in the southwest zone.
In a statement issued yesterday, in Lagos, by its President, Oludare Adesope, the group noted that it
had urged the federal government to contain the attacks on Yoruba communities by herdsmen.
The statement read in part: “We have given series of warnings concerning our intention to take action if President Muhammadu Buhari fails to secure lives and
property from herdsmen.
”It is not a thing of joy for a married woman or woman of marriageable age to be kidnapped and raped by strangers. Many were molested and left with everlasting trauma while many were not alive
to tell the story and the president is not doing anything about it.
”I commend the courage of Sunday Adeyemo known as Igboho and I instructed my members to go all out
and assist him when the issue of Igangan came up, which they did by trooping out in large numbers.
Since then, our ears are closer to the ground for information about where these criminals are hiding,
we won’t relent until we rid our territory of these common criminals.”
Meanwhile, the President of the Gbenga Akinwande Foundation, Gbenga Akinwande, has advised Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, to find solutions to the herdsmen attacks and killings in Ogun State.
Akinwande stated this in a letter to Governor Abiodun in the aftermath of two separate involving herdsmen and soldiers’ brutalization and attacks of residents of the state at Ubeku village in Yewa north LGA and Oru community in Ago-Iwoye over the
weekend respectively.
Akinwande noted, “Every Ogun indigene is particularly irked that this level of lawlessness happened under your leadership when you are doing all to secure the Gateway state. Such action carried out by the herdsmen and soldiers did undermine your authority as the governor of our dear state, particularly under a constitutional democracy like ours in Nigeria.”
Akinwande stated that those uniformed men, in the case of Ubeku village might not be real soldiers. This, according to him calls for serious concern that the residents of Ogun state are in imminent danger, if such act goes unpunished.
According to Akinwande, “The issue of herdsmen attacks and killings in Yewaland in particular has been going on now for a while, and it is prolonged because law enforcement agencies have failed to take any concrete action to stem the tide. There are extant laws to apprehend or curb the activities of these killers’ herdsmen and prosecute perpetrators.
Failure to take urgent action to curb the activities of these killers’ herdsmen might lead to grave insecurity and instability prevalent in the north western part of the country at the moment, considering the fact we are a border state”.
He advised the governor to take urgent action now to roll back the trend and restore peace and tranquility in earnest.
https://thenationonlineng.net/opc-urges-unity-in-tackling-insecurity/
lalasticlala
mynd44


OPC IS ODUDUWA ACTION CIA. WE GREET YOU BROTHERS. OLODUMARE A WA PELU YIN O NI AGBARA ODUDUWA ASE
Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by orisa37: 10:23am On Feb 06, 2021
Odua1stson:
The Oodua People’s Congress Reformed (OPC-R) has called for unity among the Yoruba in the fight against insecurity in the southwest zone.
In a statement issued yesterday, in Lagos, by its President, Oludare Adesope, the group noted that it
had urged the federal government to contain the attacks on Yoruba communities by herdsmen.
The statement read in part: “We have given series of warnings concerning our intention to take action if President Muhammadu Buhari fails to secure lives and
property from herdsmen.
”It is not a thing of joy for a married woman or woman of marriageable age to be kidnapped and raped by strangers. Many were molested and left with everlasting trauma while many were not alive
to tell the story and the president is not doing anything about it.
”I commend the courage of Sunday Adeyemo known as Igboho and I instructed my members to go all out
and assist him when the issue of Igangan came up, which they did by trooping out in large numbers.
Since then, our ears are closer to the ground for information about where these criminals are hiding,
we won’t relent until we rid our territory of these common criminals.”
Meanwhile, the President of the Gbenga Akinwande Foundation, Gbenga Akinwande, has advised Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, to find solutions to the herdsmen attacks and killings in Ogun State.
Akinwande stated this in a letter to Governor Abiodun in the aftermath of two separate involving herdsmen and soldiers’ brutalization and attacks of residents of the state at Ubeku village in Yewa north LGA and Oru community in Ago-Iwoye over the
weekend respectively.
Akinwande noted, “Every Ogun indigene is particularly irked that this level of lawlessness happened under your leadership when you are doing all to secure the Gateway state. Such action carried out by the herdsmen and soldiers did undermine your authority as the governor of our dear state, particularly under a constitutional democracy like ours in Nigeria.”
Akinwande stated that those uniformed men, in the case of Ubeku village might not be real soldiers. This, according to him calls for serious concern that the residents of Ogun state are in imminent danger, if such act goes unpunished.
According to Akinwande, “The issue of herdsmen attacks and killings in Yewaland in particular has been going on now for a while, and it is prolonged because law enforcement agencies have failed to take any concrete action to stem the tide. There are extant laws to apprehend or curb the activities of these killers’ herdsmen and prosecute perpetrators.
Failure to take urgent action to curb the activities of these killers’ herdsmen might lead to grave insecurity and instability prevalent in the north western part of the country at the moment, considering the fact we are a border state”.
He advised the governor to take urgent action now to roll back the trend and restore peace and tranquility in earnest.
https://thenationonlineng.net/opc-urges-unity-in-tackling-insecurity/
lalasticlala
mynd44


OPC IS ODUDUWA ACTION CIA. WE GREET YOU BROTHERS. OLODUMARE A WA PELU YIN O NI ORUKO ODUDUWA ASE .
Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by Arealove: 10:25am On Feb 06, 2021
Nigeria's problem does not lie in the transition of power from one region to another or from one person to another. Even the most brilliant mind will be sabotaged by our structural inefficacies.

Therefore, we need to change our structure, not necessarily the people in power.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZB5_hSvSE0
Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by orisa37: 10:30am On Feb 06, 2021
Odua1stson:
If we unite and face these terrorists, we will defeat them
God bless sunday igboho
God bless yoruba sons and daughters
God bless yoruba land


Yes you're right. The WICKEDNESS OF MACBAN IS IN THE PRESIDENT, THAT IS A FULANI MAN AND HE IS SUPPORTING THEM.
Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by orisa37: 10:31am On Feb 06, 2021
Odua1stson:
If we unite and face these terrorists, we will defeat them
God bless sunday igboho
God bless yoruba sons and daughters
God bless yoruba land


Yes you're right. The WICKEDNESS OF MACBAN IS IN THE PRESIDENT, THAT IS A FULANI MAN AND HE IS SUPPORTING THEM. THEY'LL SOON BE JUDGED.
Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by Fahdiga(m): 10:47am On Feb 06, 2021
But Fulanis has sworn that there will be no peace in Nigeria
Re: OPC Urges Unity In Tackling Insecurity by Ojiofor: 12:11pm On Feb 06, 2021
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Kriss216:
Toothless OPC!


4 members of ESN can disarm hundreds of OPC.
Most of the OPC members in Lagos are just weed dealers.
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