Prof Banji Akintoye, the popular Yoruba Historian, has
said he and all those who believe in the actualisation
of the Yoruba Nation will never allow the Nigerian
government to criminalise the struggle.
Akintoye, who is the leader of the umbrella body of
Yoruba self-determination groups, Ilana Omo Oodua
Worldwide, further urged supporters to keep the hope
alive.
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He stated this in a statement signed by the
Communications Secretary of the Self-Determination
Movement, Maxwell Adeyemi.
Akintoye noted that “The Yoruba Nation is an idea
whose time has come.”
The statement reads “Today, I clock 87. I thank God
for this unusual grace and favour from God. I am
grateful to God for the strength, energy and good
health that I am enjoying.
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“My message to the Yoruba people worldwide who
are passionate for the country of their own is not to
lose hope.
“I am more than convinced that we are on our way
to freedom. Our agitation is an idea whose time has
come. We shall keep the struggle alive, and beyond
the manipulation of the Nigerian government.
“We won’t allow the Nigerian Government to
criminalise our struggle. The Yoruba people
worldwide are urged never to be deterred.”
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He added that, “Many Yoruba patriots worldwide
planned to celebrate my birthday but I pleaded with
them not to do so in honour of my son and one of
the heroes of our struggle, Chief Sunday Adeyemo,
fondly called Sunday Ighoho, by all of us. I cannot be
celebrating my birthday when Ighoho is in detention.”