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Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by Itaekuson3(op): 1:53pm On Mar 05, 2025
YORUBA LEADERS DEMAND IMMEDIATE EXIT FROM NIGERIA, WRITE TO TINUBU: 'WE WANT TO LEAVE'—NO MORE DELAY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G6a3URCxbI
In this video, we’re talking about a shocking new development—Yoruba leaders have written to President Tinubu demanding an immediate exit from Nigeria. Yes, you heard that right! They say they are done waiting and want to leave without delay.

The letter, signed by key figures in the Yoruba self-determination movement, argues that Nigeria’s Constitution may say the country is ‘indivisible,’ but international law gives them the right to self-determination. And guess what? Nigeria itself has signed those international agreements! So, they say their demand is completely legal.

But here’s the big question—will Tinubu listen? Past administrations have ignored or even cracked down on such demands. Remember how the Buhari government went after Sunday Igboho? Will this time be any different?

According to these Yoruba leaders, they’re not asking for war. They’re pushing for a peaceful negotiation, saying that Nigeria is no longer working for them. They argue that Yoruba people were once proud of their country, but now, the economy is in ruins, violence is everywhere, and the country is falling apart. They say they can no longer thrive in a Nigeria that has lost its way.

And they’re not alone! Many Nigerians, across different regions, are frustrated with the country’s direction. Could this be the start of something much bigger?

Guys, I’ll let you watch this video for yourself so you can see exactly what I’m talking about. Also, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to this channel if you haven't already done so.

Take a look, guys, and remember to share your thoughts after watching!
WATCH NOW

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G6a3URCxbI

Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by helinues: 1:54pm On Mar 05, 2025
They are simply a joke
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by Smartcitizen: 1:56pm On Mar 05, 2025
Story!


If they leave Nigeria many of them will die in the hands of Fulanis, that's why they are always attacking anything Biafra.


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Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by donmixc: 1:57pm On Mar 05, 2025
Na only northern leaders can give this cowards oduduwa kingdom

Foolish dullards
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by betbaron: 1:58pm On Mar 05, 2025
grin
Attention seeking dirty things
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by fuckingAyaya(m): 2:44pm On Mar 05, 2025
Good morning
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by IGBOPROMISE1: 3:37pm On Mar 05, 2025
I doubt this Oduduwa exit thing has a following beyond its leader and just a handful of followers, all of which you could fit in a flat and still have space to spare!

We’re told there are 3 major ethnic groupings in ‘one Nigeria’, so how come 2 of the 3 have a desire to exit, yet the 3rd is still holding everyone else to ransom!? Does it mean that 3rd one is more powerful than the other 2, or could it be one of the two is just pretending for reasons best known to them and are not genuinely interested in leaving?
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by T9ksy(m): 5:31pm On Mar 05, 2025
helinues:
They are simply a joke
Why do you refer to Yoruba nationlists, as a Joke? I suppose you are a yoruba "One Nigerianist". Oh well, enjoy your pseudo-One Nigeria for as long as Tinubu is in ar.se.ho.le rock but remember everything that has a beginning WILL definitely have an ending.


Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by helinues: 5:39pm On Mar 05, 2025
T9ksy:
Why do you refer to Yoruba nationlists, as a Joke? I suppose you are a yoruba "One Nigerianist". Oh well, enjoy your pseudo-One Nigeria for as long as Tinubu is in ar.se.ho.le rock but remember everything that has a beginning WILL definitely have an ending.


Immediate exit, is that not a joke?
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by Goodmarlian: 7:03pm On Mar 05, 2025
Yoruba goes no where we must defend one Nigeria at all cost even if it means going to war again and shedding blood
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by T9ksy(m): 7:03pm On Mar 05, 2025
helinues:
Immediate exit, is that not a joke?
Oh, i see. So , you agree then that Yorubas must exit Nigeria but the timing is not right by you. I bet, you will be ok with yorubas' exit (from Nigeria), BUT only after Tinubu's tenure, ba.
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by AdeYORUFAFO: 7:04pm On Mar 05, 2025
Itaekuson3:
YORUBA LEADERS DEMAND IMMEDIATE EXIT FROM NIGERIA, WRITE TO TINUBU: 'WE WANT TO LEAVE'—NO MORE DELAY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G6a3URCxbI
In this video, we’re talking about a shocking new development—Yoruba leaders have written to President Tinubu demanding an immediate exit from Nigeria. Yes, you heard that right! They say they are done waiting and want to leave without delay.

The letter, signed by key figures in the Yoruba self-determination movement, argues that Nigeria’s Constitution may say the country is ‘indivisible,’ but international law gives them the right to self-determination. And guess what? Nigeria itself has signed those international agreements! So, they say their demand is completely legal.

But here’s the big question—will Tinubu listen? Past administrations have ignored or even cracked down on such demands. Remember how the Buhari government went after Sunday Igboho? Will this time be any different?

According to these Yoruba leaders, they’re not asking for war. They’re pushing for a peaceful negotiation, saying that Nigeria is no longer working for them. They argue that Yoruba people were once proud of their country, but now, the economy is in ruins, violence is everywhere, and the country is falling apart. They say they can no longer thrive in a Nigeria that has lost its way.

And they’re not alone! Many Nigerians, across different regions, are frustrated with the country’s direction. Could this be the start of something much bigger?

Guys, I’ll let you watch this video for yourself so you can see exactly what I’m talking about. Also, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to this channel if you haven't already done so.

Take a look, guys, and remember to share your thoughts after watching!
WATCH NOW

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G6a3URCxbI
Very good! let those people go so that Nigeria can have peace
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by Mrexcell(m): 7:13pm On Mar 05, 2025
If yorubas that has been allowed to produce two presidents are still demanding exit from nigeria then what do they want the igbos to do? Any yoruba person thats mocking ipob for fighting to leave nigeria must be the greatest slowpoke in this world.
Re: Yoruba Leaders Demand Immediate Exit From Nigeria, Write To Tinubu: 'we Want To by Mrexcell(m): 7:23pm On Mar 05, 2025
Goodmarlian:
Yoruba goes no where we must defend one Nigeria at all cost even if it means going to war again and shedding blood
No country has ever survived two civil wars better know what u are wishing for.
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