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Re: Sunday Igboho Returns En Route To Olubadan Palace After Removal From Wanted List by dequir:
OredoPikin2:
i have no issue with Yoruba as a collective
i only pity the good yorubas that will suffer the consequences of what you guys are sowing now.
yes, i have serious issue with you guys in that RONU branch of APC
we joined you to protest against our own GEJ and even helped you to remove him thinking we are all fighting for a better country. not knowing you are only interested in having your person as president. now tinubu is there doing thousand times worst than GEJ, you defend and protect him and even using tribal and religion division to do it. to you guys, let Nigeria burn, as long as your tribe man is president, you will support it.

other tribes are now watching you and waiting for the right time. never again in the history of this country will anyone from your tribe be allowed to talk against any govt. NEVER.
2027 or 2031 is not far. we will wait.
Thrash talks. Everyone of your allegations are figment of your imagination and childish in context. Truly you are a pikin.

Just to debunk only one of your pikinish misjiving, were the Yorubas the only tribe that voted your GEJ out of power, or the one who succeeded him?

Find better thing to do with your time, and shield your envy against a better tribe than your own; don't darken your soul, you are too young to thread that path.

A Yoruba man is presently ruling the country, a man from another tribe will take over from him at the expiration of his tenure. So wait for that time, and erase your poisonous bitterness.
Re: Sunday Igboho Returns En Route To Olubadan Palace After Removal From Wanted List by karmaolu1(m): 8:03am On Jan 27
And u are two out of the millions of users of niaraland
hopexter:
It wasn’t posted for you. You are just one out of the million users of nairaland.
Re: Sunday Igboho Returns En Route To Olubadan Palace After Removal From Wanted List by Riskymarvelous(m): 8:24am On Jan 27
okomile:
If he like,he should start what he cannot finish. He will rot in jail then.

Welcome back. Eat ewedu and Amala Wella
grin
As bandits they enter yoruba lands like this now you like am bah?
Re: Sunday Igboho Returns En Route To Olubadan Palace After Removal From Wanted List by Justnation: 2:39pm On Jan 27
wellmax:
This life no balance. See this one comparing an agitator to a murderer. How many people have been killed because of igboho. Now compare that to Kanu. Igboho never led any armed group, never carried arms. Kanu even had the temerity to open a radio station to spread hate and bitterness.


Call a spade a spade and not a garden tool.
Hypocrites
It is very difficult to rationalize you people's thinking and perception.
In dumb minds the world starts and ends with you.
What a pity.

Igboho and Nnamdi kanu pursued and agenda, separation of their nations from Nigeria. Simple
Re: Sunday Igboho Returns En Route To Olubadan Palace After Removal From Wanted List by deyreintrouble: 8:46am On Jan 28
Justnation:
It is very difficult to rationalize you people's thinking and perception.
In dumb minds the world starts and ends with you.
What a pity.

Igboho and Nnamdi kanu pursued and agenda, separation of their nations from Nigeria. Simple
Don't be dishonest.
How did Igboho and Kanu pursue the same agenda?
Re: Sunday Igboho Returns En Route To Olubadan Palace After Removal From Wanted List by OLAADEGBU(op): 10:52am On Jan 28
Herders’ Group MACBAN Condemns Sunday Igboho Pardon As ‘Tribal Justice’, Accuses Him Of Attacks On Fulani’
January 27, 2026
NEWS

An umbrella organisation for Fulani cattle herders and pastoralists in Nigeria, Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), has condemned the presidential pardon granted to Yoruba self-determination activist Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho.

The organisation described the pardon as a grave miscarriage of justice and a painful reminder of the Nigerian state’s failure to protect Fulani lives in Oyo State.

A statement issued on Tuesday by MACBAN’s South-West Zone said the pardon has reopened deep wounds caused by violent attacks allegedly carried out by Igboho and his supporters against Fulani settlements between 2020 and 2021.

The statement was signed by Alhaji Mumini Muhammad, Coordinator of MACBAN in the South-West, who said the decision to pardon Igboho has been met with deep anger, pain, and total rejection by Fulani communities.

According to the statement, Sunday Igboho was directly responsible for a series of violent attacks on Fulani herders and settlements in Oyo State and neighbouring areas, including killings, arson, destruction of homes, theft of cattle, and the forced displacement of families who had lived peacefully in the area for years.

“These acts did not occur in secrecy,” they stated. “They were carried out openly, publicly, and in full view of the authorities. Many of us witnessed these attacks personally, and evidence of these crimes exists.”

MACBAN identified the January 22, 2021 attack in Igangan, Ibarapa North Local Government Area of Oyo State, as a particularly traumatic episode, describing it as a painful reference point in which Fulani lives were lost, homes were razed, and entire families were permanently displaced.

The group said similar attacks occurred in Iseyin and along major routes across Oyo State, where Fulani herders travelling or conducting their lawful businesses were allegedly killed without provocation.

“These were not rumours, misunderstandings, or unverified allegations,” the association insisted. “They were deliberate acts of violence.”

Beyond the pardon itself, the herders’ group expressed concerns over the role played by the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, whom the report accused of facilitating and championing the pardon process.

According to MACBAN, it is widely known that Sunday Igboho served for decades as Oba Ladoja’s personal bodyguard, a relationship the group said raises serious moral and ethical questions.

The association posed a series of pointed questions to the traditional ruler and authorities in Oyo State.

“Was Oba Rashidi Ladoja not present in Oyo State when these atrocities were committed?” they asked.

“Was he unaware when Fulani communities were attacked, homes burned, cattle stolen, and innocent people killed?

Why was there no official condemnation, investigation, intervention, or compensation from the Oyo State Government or traditional institutions at the time these crimes were committed?”

MACBAN said it is unacceptable that Fulani victims were met with silence while, in contrast, swift political and institutional efforts were later mobilised to secure Igboho’s freedom and eventual pardon.

The group also drew attention to troubling inconsistency in Nigeria’s justice system, comparing Igboho’s pardon with the continued detention and prosecution of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu.

“Nnamdi Kanu committed actions that the Nigerian state classified as threats to national security and was arrested, prosecuted, and imprisoned,” the statement stated.

“Yet a Yoruba man who carried out violent acts resulting in deaths, displacement, and destruction is granted a presidential pardon.”

This disparity, MACBAN said, raises fundamental questions about equality before the law in Nigeria.

“Does justice in Nigeria now depend on ethnicity?” they asked.

“Does the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu apply the law equally, or does it favour one tribe over others?”

The group said the pardon represents a slap in the face of Fulani victims, including widows, widowers, orphans, and families displaced by the violence.

According to the association, the decision undermines public trust in government, weakens national unity, and sends a dangerous message that some lives are expendable or negotiable.

“The Fulani community is not asking for revenge,” the report stressed. “We are demanding justice.”

MACBAN outlined a set of demands it said must be addressed to restore confidence and prevent further ethnic resentment.

"We therefore demand the following: A formal acknowledgment by the Federal Government of the crimes committed against Fulani communities in Oyo State

"Compensation for all affected families, including the displaced Seriki Fulani of Oyo State and others who lost lives, homes, and livelihoods.

"A public explanation for the pardon granted to Sunday Igboho. A clear assurance that the Nigerian state does not operate a tribal justice system."

They noted that peace cannot exist where injustice is rewarded.

“National unity cannot survive where victims are ignored and perpetrators are celebrated. This report stands as a permanent record of our position and our demand for fairness, dignity, and equal justice under the law,” the group said.

SaharaReporters
The organisation described the pardon as a grave miscarriage of justice and a painful reminder of the Nigerian state’s failure to protect Fulani lives in Oyo State.

Re: Sunday Igboho Returns En Route To Olubadan Palace After Removal From Wanted List by Jd10k(m): 2:07pm On Jan 28
🗣 SO FUNNY Comparing Sunday Igboho to Nnamdi Kanu is misplaced. Igboho, despite his activism, maintained respect for Yoruba elders and the institutions that represent the region.

He never incited violence against his people or ridiculed Afenifere. When he got himself into trouble, he submitted to the counsel of Yoruba elders, and his followers acted responsibly.

The same cannot be said of Nnamdi Kanu’s movement, which often expressed its grievances through hostility and disregard for leadership...

UNA KNOW HOW MANY PEOPLE KPAI INSIDE SOUTH EAST UP TO UNIFORM MEN .... NNAMDI KANU DONE LOTS OF EVIL NO CAPPING...
Re: Sunday Igboho Returns En Route To Olubadan Palace After Removal From Wanted List by T9ksy(m): 4:54pm On Jan 28
OLAADEGBU:
The organisation described the pardon as a grave miscarriage of justice and a painful reminder of the Nigerian state’s failure to protect Fulani lives in Oyo State.
What a bunch of clowns!!! As if they would discern "miscarriage of justice", if it jumps up and settles on their forehead.

Obviously, they have conveniently forgotten the number of indigenes of Oyo state, the Seriki of Igangan (Salihu) and his side-kick, Wakili kpaied in the land without any recourse to justice until Igboho and OPC came to put a stop to their wanton recklessness, in our land.

The OPC guys that eventually got Wakili arrested (as none of our security forces were ready to confront him at his IGA Wakili hide-out), spent over 3months in detention. I presume, that's their own concept of "Justice", ba.
Re: Sunday Igboho Returns En Route To Olubadan Palace After Removal From Wanted List by aswani(m): 6:25pm On Jan 28
OLAADEGBU:
SaharaReporters

Koiki further disclosed that Igboho was no longer being sought by Nigerian authorities, attributing the development to sustained royal interventions, political goodwill and persistent advocacy by Yoruba leaders within and outside the country.
And this, my South Eastern friends is how to have power (and sense) and silently show it.

Even though I myself think Sunday Igboho should now be in jail locked up for various acts of thuggery in elections in Yorubaland, from NURTW to gubernatorial, can you people see now?

For the crimes of killing Ndi Fulani and boasting about it, Security agencies went to his house and were shot at and injured, he ran off to Cotonou. Despite threats from Buhari, Ndi Yoruba quietly allowed him to stay in "jail" over there, when the heat died, he was whisked off to Europe.

Over there, he claimed he went to Downing Street to hand over a petition for dissolution of Nigeria with fake pictures.

Igboho is now back in Nigeria roaming freely and being feted by his people.

He will hopefully get his comeuppance at some point for those election violence crimes.

No gra gra, nothing. Maybe South East should learn from West how to agitate and ensure your backers keep you out of jail and roaming around as a free man.
Re: Sunday Igboho Returns En Route To Olubadan Palace After Removal From Wanted List by PaulaFox: 12:30pm On Feb 04
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