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Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by treesun(op): 8:43am On Mar 12
Communities experiencing banditry
…I’ll get 50,000 men to comb forests— Sunday Igboho
…Hunters are ready to defend our people— Soludero Hunters


By Laolu Elijah

IBADAN — GROWING insecurity across parts of the South-West zone has stirred deep anxiety among residents, community leaders, and socio-political organisations.

Yorubaland, which was widely regarded as one of the most peaceful regions in the country, is now increasingly confronted with violent attacks linked to bandits, terrorists, and kidnappers.

The troubling question on the lips of many residents is: “Who will rescue Yoruba land?

Communities across the region have reported rising incidents of kidnapping, killings, and attacks on farmers. The atrocities did not spare the highly sacred thrones of kings. Forest reserves and remote villages, particularly in border areas linking the South-West with the North-Central region, have become hideouts for armed groups.

Residents say these criminals move with alarming ease, attacking villages, demanding ransoms, and forcing many farmers to abandon their lands.


Terrorism eroding sense of safety

The onslaught has reached the crescendo that Yoruba leaders, especially the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, have to cry out, saying banditry and terrorism are steadily eroding the sense of safety that once defined the region.

The development, according to the group, signals a dangerous shift in the region’s security landscape.

Speaking through its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Jare Ajayi, the organisation lamented what it described as the “near-daily loss of lives” across several states, warning that the situation is steadily turning once peaceful communities into theatres of fear.


Communities experiencing banditry


Ajayi painted a grim picture of the wave of attacks affecting several states in the region.


Terrorism: Afenifere warns S-West govs to act or risk collapse

According to him, in Ondo State, incidents of violence have included assaults on churches, police stations, residential homes and travellers along major roads. One particularly disturbing case occurred in Akure, where a couple was attacked in front of their residence. The husband was reportedly shot while trying to prevent gunmen from abducting his wife.

The violence is not limited to Ondo. In the Oke-Ogun axis of Oyo State, farmers have been killed and travellers attacked along the Igbeti–Kisi road, raising fresh concerns about safety on rural routes that serve as economic lifelines for farming communities.

Similarly, troubling accounts have emerged from Ekiti State, where kidnappers reportedly abduct victims from their homes and later kill them while still demanding ransom from families.

Farms deserted over terrorists’ attack

A farmer, Adeagbo Lawrence, who is from the Oke Ogun axis, told Vanguard that they go to farms in fear because they don’t know when these bandits will strike.

Pastor Olugbade Olaoluwa, a member of the Christian Association of Nigeria, said he has suspended vigils in his church because of the onslaught of the bandits.

“I have heard a lot about numerous attacks on churches in the evening and at night. Any church programme we hold now doesn’t exceed 6pm so as to avoid putting the lives of people at risk. It’s as bad as that. When one is not free to serve his God, is that not a serious concern?” he asked.

When homes are no longer safe

For many Nigerians, the home used to represent the last refuge from the nation’s security crisis. Afenifere believes that comfort is rapidly disappearing.


“Recently, the home environment was considered a safe haven. Unfortunately, that is no longer the case”, Ajayi said.

Bandits are neither spirits nor invincible — Ajayi

He argued that the persistence of banditry is largely sustained by financial networks and support systems that enable criminal groups to acquire weapons, gather intelligence and maintain operations.

According to him, these sources of funding include wealthy sponsors, local and international collaborators, ransom payments from victims’ families, illegal taxes imposed on rural communities, and outright robbery.

Confessions from arrested suspects, he added, have repeatedly pointed to the existence of sponsors who bankroll the operations.


The case for state Police

Afenifere believes dismantling these networks requires more robust security reforms, including the establishment of state police.

The organisation called for a multi-pronged strategy that includes cutting off funding channels, blocking access to weapons, raiding forests and remote hideouts used by bandits, and addressing corruption within security agencies.

The group also urged authorities to improve the welfare and motivation of security personnel while strengthening intelligence gathering across vulnerable communities.


Call to S-West govs

Beyond federal action, Afenifere urged governors across the South-West to take urgent and coordinated measures to protect their citizens.

The group called on state leaders to intensify surveillance in vulnerable areas, dismantle criminal hideouts in forests and rural enclaves, and work closely with federal security agencies.

Unless decisive steps are taken, the organisation warned, the creeping insecurity threatening farms, highways and homes could redefine the region’s identity—and deepen the national crisis of safety and governance.

I’ll get 50,000 men to comb forests — Sunday Igboho

Speaking on the insecurity in the South West states, the agitator for Yoruba Nation, Sunday Adeyemi, also known as Sunday Igboho, who has said for the umpteenth time that could come to the rescue of his people, assured that he could raise about 50,000 men to join him in combing the forests.

He said this in a viral video after his return to Nigeria.

Igboho said: “My father asked me if I could get about 50,000 men to flush out the bandits, and I said yes, I can get up to 50,000 men to flush out the bandits.

“That’s what I was fighting for when President Buhari gave his men the order to kill me. I said we would not allow bandits to kill my people or abduct our kings. That’s all what I said that they went after me.

“We will not trouble our Fulani and Hausa people, who have been living with us for ages. They are not violent. They go about their normal business. But, the blood- thirsty bandits who are troubling my people will have no hiding place if I’m given the go-ahead to flush them out.”

Hunters are ready to defend our people— Soludero Hunters

Speaking in the same vein, the National President of Soludero Hunters Association, Nureni Akintola, expressed his readiness to assemble his numerous men to confront the bandits.

Akintola said: “I have said it several times that we, hunters, know all the nooks and crannies of the forests in the South West. We want the kings and governors to mobilise us. We will curtail the excesses of these bandits.

“The little we have been able to do costs us so much. We spend our money. If we can be adequately mobilised, just give us some months. We will arrest these bandits and hand them over to law enforcement agents.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/terrorists-onslaught-who-will-rescue-yorubaland/

Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by esnbrutality: 8:47am On Mar 12
This is so sad. Why can't a solution be in sight? cool
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by loveth360(f): 8:48am On Mar 12
Omotosho for the recuse.



There will never be peace for the wicked..




Na Bible talk an no be me.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by DatNiggaDaz: 8:49am On Mar 12
grin grin

The sophisticated freedom fighter in the person of Sunday Igboho will acheive that but he is now wearing APC cap all over the place dancing
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by esnbrutality: 8:51am On Mar 12
I dey wait for

WizardOfNG
Yarimo
Domperigon
....and the rest of them.

Make we see wetin dey sup for this thread. grin


loveth360:
Omotosho for the recuse.



There will never be peace for the wicked..




Na Bible talk an no be me.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by loveth360(f): 8:51am On Mar 12
esnbrutality:
Nlfpmod...this is so sad. Why can't a solution be in sight? cool
Solution when they are blinded by hate and jail Mazi Nnamdi Kanu the only voice that stood out.




Igboho was making noise about Fulani killer herdmen was because of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, immediately he saw what his yoruba brothers and judge did to Kanu,he Carry APC Cap Put for head.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by esnbrutality: 8:52am On Mar 12
Sunday igboho
Gani Adams


All are content creators...no level just NOISE. grin



DatNiggaDaz:
grin grin

The sophisticated freedom fighter in the person of Sunday Igboho will acheive that but he is now wearing APC cap all over the place dancing
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by happney65: 8:56am On Mar 12
Omo wa ni

Awa lokan

Fulani o bá pa awọn eyan wa tan,he no concern Bulabalu and his supporters. It is Obi and Igbo be his problem. Online abuse gets them angry and agitated than insecurity. I have never ever seen a set of people like that in my life

Ohh Òbí

Obi

Igbo

Obi

That is all they shout every now and then.
while our people are being killed . sad
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by cremedelacreme: 9:06am On Mar 12
Terrorists in Yorubaland? Not possible, I thought it's only in the North and Southeast we have terrorists?
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by DeltaBachelor(m): 9:08am On Mar 12
Short answer - Yoruba people
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by Chetas81(m): 9:09am On Mar 12
THEIR BROTHERS ON BORDERLINE GIVING THE CHANCE TO KILLING THEIR FELLOW BROTHERS😀 YOU CAN'T ENTER MY TERRITORY WITHOUT MY PERMISSION😀
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by LabStores: 9:09am On Mar 12
E don reach to ask this question?
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by iichidodo: 9:10am On Mar 12
Don't worry,Ogedengbe and Sango will be reincarnated thus Yoruba land will be saved...On a serious note, there's a need to legalize guns in yourbaland.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by Greenodds: 9:11am On Mar 12
No one. Only the people can rescue themselves. Nnamdi kanu predicted this would happen.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by SisterAnn(f): 9:11am On Mar 12
Oga, na me o.

Na me go rescue them while they sleep on NL hating on Igbos who did them no wrong.

I don wear my khakhi, armed with a blazing sword, carry my cross and holy water.. battle ready.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by Racoon(m): 9:11am On Mar 12
Nope! The Yorubas and Fulanis are one - Femi Fani-Kayode. The nemesis is here on the doorpost. Please live with it.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by atobs4real(m): 9:11am On Mar 12
We will rescue our selves just give us guns and bomb
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by Chetas81(m): 9:12am On Mar 12
treesun:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/terrorists-onslaught-who-will-rescue-yorubaland/
WHO DO YOU KEEP ON YOUR BORDERLINE,WHY HYPOCRITE,YOU ALLOW SOMEONE TO ENTER YOUR TERRITORY TO DESTROY YOU,AND YOU'RE COMPLAINING😀 MANY OF YOU NEED DOCTOR😀
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by SisterAnn(f): 9:13am On Mar 12
atobs4real:
We will rescue our selves just give us guns and bomb
This one is a caarwod.

Who gave your attackers gun?

🤡
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by autoez: 9:14am On Mar 12
See food for Yoruba haters to feed on

grin
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by strangest(m): 9:14am On Mar 12
I know an igbo man that will do it but some people won't see beyond tribalism



Before you quote me, Amnesty International says it's getting worse under this regime, so he's not doing anything about it...


Top military officers are being killed like chickens without a solid retaliation instead they are feeding them with ransom money

The president is not even coming out to recognize them...

Now, they want Christopher Musa out....

Where are the cows? Is Evans a fulani man?

For a man that actually tasted the microphone when asked to test the microphone...

Even Abacha was better
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by tycoon096: 9:15am On Mar 12
Igboho don cash out already, otherwise...
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by Fiscus105(m):
autoez:
See food for Yoruba haters to feed on

grin
Instead of you to contribute meaningfully and conderm govt of the day for insecurity, you are playing ethnic card as usual, even when the insecurity is ravaging your own domain, I pray, you and your family members won't experience kidnapping/ insecurity in other to feel how painful the experience can be.

Igboho was stagaring up and down like a bull in Chinese shop during the time of Buhari, the same self-acclaimed freedom fighter's voice, not only went mute, he already turned to APC apologist, just because his tribe is in govt, even when insecurity is tripled than how it was before.

Is this how to build a nation to prosperity?


When others tribes are on the throne, we attack and raise voice, but wen it's our own, we will be singing Hosanna in the midst of abject poverty and insecurity.
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by DatNiggaDaz: 9:15am On Mar 12
esnbrutality:
Sunday igboho
Gani Adams


All are content creators...no level just NOISE. grin
grin grin

Sophisticated people in a Sophisticated region
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by Chetas81(m): 9:16am On Mar 12
esnbrutality:
This is so sad. Why can't a solution be in sight? cool
who suppose to enter your territory without your permission,hypocrite everywhere😀
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by MakeWeTalk: 9:16am On Mar 12
happney65:
Omo wa ni

Awa lokan

Fulani o bá pa awọn eyan wa tan,he no concern Bulabalu and his supporters. It is Obi and Igbo be his problem. Online abuse gets them angry and agitated than insecurity. I have never ever seen a set of people like that in my life

Ohh Òbí

Obi

Igbo

Obi

That is all they shout every now and then.
while our people are being killed . sad
na like say na Igbos dey kidnap, the army for don go scatter dem all
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by reddingtonblack: 9:16am On Mar 12
very simple, The People of SW will rescue themselves

Unlike North, SW is a xtain dominated region, xtains dont like bloodshed infact our religion is against it ... so bloodshed will be highly resisted

2ndly in SW we dont condone crime in name of our brother, our son ... Infact We wont provide shade for terrorist to hide among us, we see something we say something and even apprehend before we remember police

South is tew Open for terrorist, no place to hide, how you wan travel on bike from iyana ipaja go lekki to kill people ... Ko possible
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by PHIPEX(m): 9:16am On Mar 12
How many have first agreed Yorubaland is under siege?

Many will rather keep quiet since it's Fulani and cry in silence or wait till one Chinedu is seen selling medicine to the kidnappers and all hell will be let lose
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by bobestman(m): 9:17am On Mar 12
atobs4real:
We will rescue our selves just give us guns and bomb
Them give Amotekun sticks. How them wan give you gun?
Re: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by BigCowHornn:
happney65:
Omo wa ni

Awa lokan

Fulani o bá pa awọn eyan wa tan,he no concern Bulabalu and his supporters. It is Obi and Igbo be his problem. Online abuse gets them angry and agitated than insecurity. I have never ever seen a set of people like that in my life

Ohh Òbí

Obi

Igbo

Obi

That is all they shout every now and then.
while our people are being killed . sad
Your people are not being killed they are being slaughtered. There is a difference

But you know the funny thing? There are battalions of military and police men in the southeast collecting 200 naira at every checkpoint

20 checkpoints per Street
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