ALL THAT YORUBAS WANT IS POWER, NOT SECESSION. BY SHEIKH GUMI.
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Islamic scholar and public affairs analyst Sheikh Ahmed Gumi has mentioned that Yoruba Rights Activist Sunday Adeyemo, also known as "Igboho," was in exile throughout Muhammadu Buhari's tenure, and his agitation subsided when President Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office.The Sun reported that Sheikh Ahmed Gumi mentioned this in an exclusive interview. Sunday Igboho, who was in exile in Benin Republic for many months, has been released and has traveled out of the country.
While Sheikh Gumi was speaking in Kaduna State, he said, "See how the Governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo went to see Nnamdi Kanu and spoke to him. So, the government delegated some Igbo leaders to pacify the situation."
Gumi added, "Sunday Igboho was in exile all along Buhari’s time, When a Yoruba man came, agitation subsided. So, if Igbo could deal with their problem and Yoruba could deal with their problem, then, we in the North can deal with our problem."
He moved on saying, "We can deal with it. Unfortunately during the past administration, Buhari failed because he had a personal problem. He was not listening. The extra-judicial killings were the worst during Buhari’s time. Our people told me that they have never suffered bloody attacks like during Buhari’s time. Many called Buhari “Baba go-slow.
El-zion Global Network 2023.
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