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Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by nairavsdollars(op): 5:49am On Apr 01, 2022
By Temidayo Akinsuyi

We (Afenifere) are not mad people who will see good things and say it is bad. But we are also not sycophants, who will see bad things and say it is good – Yinka Odumakin


Tomorrow, Saturday April 2, 2022 marks exactly one year that Comrade Peter Oluyinka Odumakin, nationalist, democracy advocate, civil rights activist, unrepentant critic of a troubled Nigeria and until his death, spokesman for the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere bade the world farewell. To many who have been following the activities of Afenifere since his untimely passage, the void he left has been very difficult to fill while his successor is still struggling to step into his shoes as the mouthpiece of the once-revered Yoruba group.

A journalist’s delight any day, the irrepressible Odumakin was a ready mouthpiece of Afenifere, and he was never shy or afraid to step on the sensitive toes of those in authority for failing to respond appropriately to the many leadership problems confronting Nigeria. Whenever there is a breaking news or developing story that has to do with the Nigerian state, Afenifere, through Odumakin was one of the very first to comment. He was always available to answer his calls at anytime of the day. On many occasions when he was in meetings and his opinion was needed, Odumakin will send a message asking journalists to send the question either to his mail or WhatsApp as he couldn’t answer calls. Once done, he responds in a jiffy. Being a journalist himself, he knew time is of essence and media houses need to close their stories on time for production.

When Afenifere’s opinion is needed on any issue, Odumakin, a spokesman who really knew his worth is ever ready with an appropriate response. He doesn’t need to consult with or seek the permission of Afenifere leaders such as the former national leader, Pa Reuben Fasoranti or Pa Ayo Adebanjo, the incumbent leader on what to say. They on the other hand, have never faulted his comments, no matter how harsh or abrasive it may be. The popular saying during his lifetime was ‘Yinka Odumakin is Afenifere and Afenifere is Yinka Odumakin’. That has become pronounced after his death as Afenifere’s voice is hardly heard on national issues. So many people today do not even know the name of his successor, Mr Jare Ajayi. Google ‘Afenifere Spokesman’ today and Yinka Odumakin’s name pops up one year after his death.

Odumakin’s last public statement for Afenifere was issued on Sunday March 7, 2021 where he “commended the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) under the leadership of Iba Gani Adams, the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland on the arrest of Iskilu Wakili, a Fulani bandit that has been terrorising the people of Ibarapa in Oyo state”.

The statement he issued then reads “The organisation in a statement by Yinka Odumakin, its National Publicity Secretary said Wakili’s arrest has confirmed its position on the effectiveness of using locals to tackle insecurity challenges.

” Afenifere gives tremendous commendation to OPC under Iba Gani Adams for the arrest of Iskilu Wakili, a Fulani bandit who has been spreading terror on our people in Igboho area and the Nigerian police and other security agencies unable to do anything about him. The early morning peaceful arrest confirms our position on how effective local initiative can do well in homeland security”.

“We were not shocked that but for the intervention by the leadership in Oyo state, the police would have gone after the OPC boys instead of taking the criminal from them and do the needful. Nigeria is going nowhere with a security network that shuns federalism. Well done, OPC”.

A respected columnist with DAILY INDEPENDENT and several other national newspapers, his weekly column ‘Voice Of Courage with YINKA ODUMAKIN was a delight to many newspaper and online reader. One of his last column, written on Sunday February 28, 2021 was titled ‘Fulani Republic of Bandits’. In the article, he wrote “How fast a country can degenerate into a failed republic is presently playing out in Nigeria such that it is tottering towards the edge, unhinged in the hands of leaders who are prepared to do it in in an unapologetic manner.The same people who were promoting change 6 years ago and their counterparts under the umbrella and their soulmates who were pretending to be clergy all out now with their daggers drawn under the same civilization to murder the country as fast as they could and unless the enlightened world rises in its self- interest ,it might be too late to safe Nigeria from one of the worst cataclysms that the world would have witnessed in recent times .

“I spoke with the envoy of a super country a few days ago with my brother and colleague, Bashorun Akin Osuntokun and he was tongue-tied of the prospect of one million Nigerians they cannot turn back at their border posts if it gets to midnight in the evil recipe the enemies of Nigeria are brewing”.

When a country reaches a point when a state governor like Nasir el-Rufai announces openly that he had to go and pay foreign Fulanis who were coming to revenge the killing of their cows in Kaduna with human deaths because he is a Fulani like them, then the country should be aware that trouble is already at its door. More so, the same character announced to international observers on the eve of elections that the forces he represents would send them back to their countries in body bags if they interfered in Nigerian elections”.

“In its special season of malady, Pieter Botha in South Africa made a demonic declaration that caught special attention of our Fela Anikulapo Kuti in ‘Beasts of no nation’ which should be the special anthem for the Fulani brotherhood that is disturbing the peace of Nigeria today and are fully lined behind their Boko Haram boys who have ensured that they seize the peace of Nigeria, more or less saying “this uprising will bring out the beasts in us”.

“Nigeria is presently under the bus and there is nobody locally with responsibility that is ready to pull it out as they have been sold to a sub-national agenda that has no redemptive value but ultimate destruction .It is imaginable if non-bandit Nigerians do rise in number who want to live their civilization if we continued this way:” .

“This bandits republic is not the legacy of Awo,Zik and Balewa who negotiated a federal constitution for us at independence in their full understanding of our multiplicity .To turn all of us to bandits or people at the mercy of it for a civilization at this stage will be a tall order .They will be repulsive in their graves”

One year after his death, the issues raised by Odumakin are still here. This week, many people were killed and several others kidnapped while scores were injured as bandits attacked a train conveying passengers from Abuja to Kaduna on Monday night.
https://independent.ng/afenifere-one-year-without-yinka-odumakin/

Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by Fahdiga(m): 5:52am On Apr 01, 2022
It is really painful that this patriot is no more with us especially in this election season. I bet if he was still alive Tinubu won't dare declare for presidency. Even Buhari will be collecting wotowoto from him right now. Rip YO. You left a lasting impression on democracy lovers and patriots like us
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by bennybuhari: 5:55am On Apr 01, 2022
True. Afenifere has never been the same since his death
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by 2rez: 5:57am On Apr 01, 2022

Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by YinkaOlusesi16(m): 5:58am On Apr 01, 2022
The man is a legend
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by UselessBuharist: 6:00am On Apr 01, 2022
May his soul continue to rest in peace. APC feared this man
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by bennybuhari: 6:10am On Apr 01, 2022
Especially Tinubu, Femi Adesina, Lai Mohammed and Garba Shehu
UselessBuharist:
May his soul continue to rest in peace. APC feared this man
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by hisexcellency34: 7:05am On Apr 01, 2022
Fearless activist. RIP
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by remi4ever(m): 7:25am On Apr 01, 2022
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Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by ecolime(m): 7:25am On Apr 01, 2022
RIP Odumakin.

His balls were made of steel.

Tinubu won't smell the Presidency, so don't let your soul be troubled brave man. Continue to rest on.
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by backnbeta(f): 7:28am On Apr 01, 2022
He was a true match for these Fulani govt. - he saw through their ploy and gave them hot hot! Too bad his life was cut short. The man with the balls of steel undecided
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by money121(m): 7:35am On Apr 01, 2022
Ok
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by cardoctor(m): 7:36am On Apr 01, 2022
Z
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by Sabadon(m): 7:41am On Apr 01, 2022
Wow its one year already
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by BabaCommander: 7:43am On Apr 01, 2022
Life is a fleeting vapour.
RIP, sir
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by gambia(m): 7:44am On Apr 01, 2022
Life is a mystery, we all gonna die someday.
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by NGArmyTerrorist: 7:51am On Apr 01, 2022
The owner of Lagos killed this one to have his way by 2023! Shey you gerrit!
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by Kwara1stson: 8:32am On Apr 01, 2022
He lived well.
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by Tinubuadvocate: 8:38am On Apr 01, 2022
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Fahdiga:
It is really painful that this patriot is no more with us especially in this election season. I bet if he was still alive Tinubu won't dare declare for presidency. Even Buhari will be collecting wotowoto from him right now. Rip YO. You left a lasting impression on democracy lovers and patriots like us
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What a stupid statement.
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by Fahdiga(m): 8:47am On Apr 01, 2022
Tinubuadvocate:
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What a stupid statement.
Trash
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by obiekunie01: 9:02am On Apr 01, 2022
NGArmyTerrorist:
The owner of Lagos killed this one to have his way by 2023! Shey you gerrit!
yea i gerrit bro.

Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by Nobody: 9:03am On Apr 01, 2022
Good bye brother, it's hard to die...I call you brother because you lived conscious, this is the affinity we share. Continue to rest in glory.
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by gentlesmithugo(m): 9:05am On Apr 01, 2022
Today April 1,makes it exactly one year since I lost my sweet mom.the wound is still fresh in my heart.missed u so much the best mom
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by psucc(m): 9:26am On Apr 01, 2022
They simply killed him. Till now no blazing voice again.

Rest on YO!
Re: Afenifere: One Year Without Yinka Odumakin by ajailer(m): 9:41am On Apr 01, 2022
I still miss this guy sha but Gid knows best. Continue to Rest In Peace Yinka Odumankin
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