Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide

Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide To Promote the Yoruba People Agitation for Self-Determination, Freedom and Development.

26/12/2022

*YORUBA NATION AGITATION, GOVERNOR AKEREDOLU AND HIS SOUTHWEST MUSKETEERS*

BY PROFESSOR WALE ADENIRAN

At the launch of the Emblem Appeal to flag off the 2023Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebrations at the State Internal Revenue Service Hall, Akure, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, Governor of Ondo State and Chairman of the Southwest Governors’ Forum was reported to have “warned those agitating for Oodua Nation to perish the thought.” He was also reported to have vowed, inter alia, “that States in the Southwest will not allow any agitation that will scuttle the sacrifices of the Nation’s heroes”. He then went on to hurl insults and abuses at those of us agitating for the creation of a sovereign Yoruba Nation State separate from Nigeria. Those who are familiar with Arakunrin Akeredolu say the use of uncouth language is his stock in trade especially when he is inebriated. He even went as far as inciting the Police, whose welfare their Governments have always neglected, against peaceful agitators, labelling the activities of Yoruba freedom fighters as treasonable. It appears Akeredolu and his fellow Yoruba Governors are beginning to get paranoid seeing the popularity of the agitation for Yoruba/Oduduwa Nation among the Yoruba populace at home and abroad.

However, before Akeredolu and the Southwest Governors run amok against their own people in their desperation to serve the interests of their Fulani paymasters in Abuja, they need to be reminded of or educated about some incontrovertible facts in respect of the demand for self-determination in the modern world. First and foremost, the right to self-determination was enshrined in the United Nations Charter in June 1945. Other international instruments that affirm the right of a people to self-determination include the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights [ICCPR] of 16 December, 1966, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights [ICESCR] also of 16 December 1966, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples of September 13, 2007, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Banjul Charter) of 21 October 1986, among others. These laws, covenants and declarations affirm the fact that every indigenous nation , such as the Yoruba Nation, have “the inalienable right to self-determination” and “ the right to determine their political status.” These laws also emphasise the responsibility of every State or country not only to recognize but to also protect these rights. They highlight the fact that a nationality seeking to assert its self-determination does not need to seek permission from anybody and may not be imposed upon by the country to which it currently belongs, may not have its citizens denied their civic rights , and may not have its territory occupied militarily without its express consent. It is pertinent to point out, at this juncture, that all the laws, covenants and declarations earlier referenced are part of the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria because Nigeria is a signatory to all of them. Therefore, Akeredolu and his fellow Yoruba Governors are well advised to go and familiarize themselves with these international legal instruments because they may find themselves being dragged before the International Criminal Court of Justice at The Hague if they happen to abuse or infringe upon the rights of the Yoruba people or in any way deny the Yoruba people their civic rights. They should be reminded of the fact that ignorance is no excuse in law.

It is extremely laughable that in Akeredolu’s verbiage under reference, he stated, on behalf of himself and his colleagues, that the “ opportunity for presidency to come to the South, especially the Southwest, is around the corner.” One is inclined to ask Akeredolu if the presidency has not come to the Southwest not long ago. Of what benefit was it to the Yoruba people? Are the Yoruba Governors unaware of the fact that the 1999 Nigerian Constitution is heavily skewed against the South, and in favour of the North? What seems obvious from the pro-Nigeria pronouncements of the Yoruba Governors is the fact that they are motivated by base considerations such as lust for office as Senator, Minister as well as blind greed and excessive love of filthy lucre from the centralized national treasury in Abuja, all at the expense of the security and wellbeing of the Yoruba people who elected them into office. They do not care about the pitiable plight of the Yoruba people, the marginalization, humiliation, and brutalization the Yoruba people have been subjected to since 1960 and which have grown worse in the past seven to eight years. In this regard, one is compelled to bring to the fore the sad and disheartening plight of thousands, nay millions, of educated Yoruba young men and women who graduate annually from our tertiary institutions but for whom there are no jobs because our Governors have not given any serious thought to job creation for these youths. Consequently, these hapless Yoruba youths are forced to “japa” in droves in search of greener pasture in any part of the world where most of them end up being subjected to mindless exploitation. Some embark on the hazardous journey across the Sahara Desert where many of them perish in the process. Some of those who survive and arrive in Libya end up being enslaved and subjected to various forms of inhuman treatment. Many of those who then attempt to cross the Mediterranean Sea into Europe drown in the process due to the rickety nature of the boats put at their disposal. None of the Governors’ children can be found among these unfortunate youths. In recent years the whole of Yorubaland has been experiencing invasion from Fulani herdsmen and terrorists, who have driven farmers off their farms, and have rendered almost every highway in Yorubaland unsafe for travelers. Virtually all forests in Yorubaland have been taken over by Fulani terrorists. Yoruba Governors have not sent the police after these criminals. No, it is peaceful agitators for self-determination they see as capable of scuttling their elections, not criminals who have rendered every inch of Yorubaland unsafe for any form of legitimate business. It is this “sh*t hole” of a country that is dear to the hearts of Yoruba Governors, not the lives and livelihoods of their own people. O ma se o.

At this point, it is pertinent to remind our Southwest Governors of the fact that on at least two occasions, between 2015 and 2017, on the floor of the United Nations General Assembly, President Muhammadu Buhari, in making a case for self-determination of the Rohingya people of Myanmar stated emphatically that self-determination is an inalienable right of every nation in the world, and that it is immoral to deny any nation its right of self-determination. Were the ears of our pro-Nigeria Yoruba Governors blocked when their one-Nigeria “oga” was pontificating on Rohingya right of self-determination at the UN? How slavish can some people get just because they want to chop “nama”? Just as the Rohingya have suffered genocide, so have the Yoruba been suffering persecution, discrimination as well as genocide and destruction of farmlands and properties in recent times. The Yoruba experience dates back to October 1960, precisely 11 days after the celebration of Nigeria’s independence when Alhaji Ahmadu Bello, a Fulani prince and Premier of Northern Nigeria wrote these words: “This new nation called Nigeria shall be an extension of the estate of our forefather, Othman dan Fodio. We must use the people of the Middle Belt as our willing tools and the peoples of the South as a conquered territory, and never let any of them control their own future.” This is where the rain started beating the Yoruba and other indigenous peoples of Nigeria. It never stopped because as recently as 2014, a leading Fulani political elite reiterated the 1960 Ahmadu Bello statement in the following words : “In 1960, Allah, through the British, gave us Nigeria to rule and to do with as we please. We have been doing that and we intend to continue . If any people try to take it from us, we shall kill, maim and destroy and make Nigeria the bloodiest war zone in Africa. The Mujaheedin are ready and, by Allah, we shall win.” It is statements such as these and the ones made by Myetti Allah and other Fulani zealots that are treasonable, not lawful expressions of the desire for freedom by Yoruba Nation agitators. Therefore, Akeredolu and his musketeers’ anger and sabre rattling against Yoruba/Oduduwa nationalists is clearly misdirected. Since they appear to be smarting for a fight they should head to the forests in Yorubaland where Fulani terrorists have set up shop for some time now. Considering the fact that Yoruba Nation agitators are nor armed we will not be able to accompany them to the forests. They can be sure that we shall forever hail them as patriots whether they return or not.

While horrendous atrocities such as killing, maiming, destruction of properties, and kidnapping for ransom are daily being perpetrated against the Yoruba and other indigenous peoples of Nigeria the Nigerian State has been pretending to be too helpless in stopping the carnage. And, it is this failed State that Akeredolu and his fellow Governors want the Yoruba people to resign themselves to as they continue to be slaughtered as sacrificial lambs to appease Fulani gods. No group of people with any modicum of self esteem will surrender to such barbarism. Wherever in the world that injustices have been visited on a people, they have always taken their destiny in their hand and felt free to exercise their right of self-determination. Therefore, it is no wonder that, in the past three and a half decades, not less than 25 new countries have emerged from previously existing countries as a result of some internal crisis.

For instance, in the early 1990s, a world power, the Union of Soviet Socialists Republic, otherwise known as Soviet Union, broke up and dissolved in 15 independent States due to internal contradictions. In 1992, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) broke into 6 sovereign countries. Serbia, a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe is one of them. It has a population of 6,690,887 (2022), and is famous for its capital, Belgrade. East Timor won independence from Indonesia on 20 May 2002, after a UN-sponsored referendum. Currently, Scotland is agitating for separation from the United Kingdom. Closer to home in Africa, Eritrea won independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a 30-year war. The Republic of Somaliland with a population of 3.5 million (2014) in the Horn of Africa declared itself independent of Somalia in 1999. The Republic of South Sudan with a population of 12,778,250 in 2019 became fully independent of Sudan on July 9, 2011. What emerges from the foregoing is that new countries are constantly being created; it is a universal phenomenon that nobody, no matter how powerful, can stop.

Therefore, it is foolhardy or outrightly foolish for any Governor, whether “arakunrin” or “arabinrin” to engage in the delusion of stopping or standing in the way of those of us agitating for the creation of a sovereign Yoruba Nation , a nation of about 60 million people with the highest literacy rate in Black Africa. Prevalent internal dynamics presage the imminent and inevitable break up of Nigeria and the birth of new countries therefrom. It is irreversible. We who are agitating for a sovereign Yoruba Nation separate from Nigeria know what it takes to birth our new country. We have embarked on it , and there is no looking back. However, the point must be made that, as repeatedly stated by Professor Banji Akintoye, the face and father of the Yoruba nation agitation, we shall go about it peacefully and in a law-abiding manner. In the words of Prophet Zechariah: “Not by might, nor by power, but by (God’s) Spirit”. The work of bringing into being the sovereign Yoruba nation state will be accomplished by God’s Spirit that is working through all truthful and sincere Yoruba nation agitators be they Christian, Moslem or Traditionalist. Nothing, not even a mighty mountain, will stand in Yoruba nation’s way; it will become a level plain before us.

May God bless Yoruba Nation.

Adewale Adeniran, Ph.D (Chevalier de l’Ordre du Merite Social) is the Apex Leader and Chairman, Ilana Omo Oduduwa Worldwide, the apex body of Yoruba Self-Determination Struggle.
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PRESS STATEMENTThursday 22nd December, 2022Yoruba Self-Determination Struggle: Citing old age, Professor Banji Akintoye ...
22/12/2022

PRESS STATEMENT
Thursday 22nd December, 2022

Yoruba Self-Determination Struggle: Citing old age, Professor Banji Akintoye steps aside from Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide, hands over to Professor Wale Adeniran

Say “I am sorry, I am leaving Ilana when we are in crisis, I pray God help you to succeed”

After weeks of twists and turns and uncleared rumors on the blogosphere, the leader of the apex body of Yoruba Self-Determination struggle, Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide (IOOW), Professor Banji Akintoye, has finally laid to rest his position on the seeming crisis in the Yoruba self-determination movement by resigning as the LEADER and handed over the baton of leadership to his former Deputy, Wale Adeniran.

Adeniran had resigned from the executive of the organization in November, citing matters of principle as the reason for his resignation.

Akintoye, a Professor of History and Member of the Nigerian Senate in second republic, in a letter to Adeniran dated December 5th, 2022, a copy of which was made available to News Men on Thursday by the General Secretary of the group, Dr. Tunde Amusat, said he (Akintoye) was handling over the mantle of leadership to him (Adeniran), citing old age and weakened body system for his reasons.

Akintoye apologized that he was resigning from the management of the organization when the movement was in crisis and prayed that Adeniran brings everyone together and resolve all contending issues.

The Worldwide congress of Ilana Omo Oodua held on December 17th, 2022 accepted Akintoye’s resignation and affirmed Adeniran as the new LEADER of the group. The proposed amendment into the constitution affirming Adeniran’s position as Chairman will be tabled at the next worldwide congress before the end of this year for ratification by registered members.

Akintoye extolled the principled virtues of Adeniran, commending him for his consistent patience against all forms of blackmail, slanders and defamatory affirmations which had been unleashed against him in the past by those he (Akintoye) described as “disgruntled elements”.

Adeniran is a retired Assistant Professor of African Studies and the pioneer Commissioner for Education in Osun State. He hails from Ile-Ife.

The full content of Akintoye’s resignation letter, signed by the scholar, is reproduced below unedited:

“Dear Wale, I write this letter to you in your position as Chairman of Ilana Omo Oduduwa to congratulate you and the newly elected Executive Council of Ilana.

“I also hereby inform Ilana through you of my departure from further responsibilities in Ilana. I urge you and all others not to think that this step is a consequence of recent difficulties in Ilana. As you know better than any other person, I have been seeking for over a year now to take my leave from Ilana because combining the duties of Ilana with the duties of the greatly elevated demands of the Self-determination Struggle has been too heavy for me at my age. I am greatly honored that you as the closest person to me in Ilana, most Ilana members, and all Ilana committees, have for months been urging me not to leave Ilana because, according to you all, Ilana is my special ‘baby’ in the whole Self-determination Struggle. But you would remember that in a special meeting of leaders of the Self-determination Struggle from all over the world about a month ago, you and all the other meeting participants agreed graciously that I should give up my duties in Ilana because of my heavy accumulation of duties to the higher levels of the whole struggle.

“As for our current difficulties in Ilana, I am sure you would testify that I am not leaving because of them, and that, in general, even the greatest of difficulties never make me quit. I am imbued with a God-given confidence that I can bear all things and solve the most tortuous complications among men, because God in His mercy has given me the gift of a heart that loves all persons in all situations.

“Still, I must ask you to forgive me for leaving Ilana to you in its current condition. I had wanted to leave Ilana immediately after the special meeting of worldwide leaders about a month ago, but I decided to help you to iron out some of the ongoing difficulties before leaving. Unfortunately, things have not improved as quickly as I expected, and you now have to face a situation in which some of our extremists are still compounding the difficulties. However, I have much confidence in you – including confidence that you will find ways to steer our Ilana back to the path of compromise, unity and strength.

“Finally, I must congratulate and thank you for your very high quality of leadership in this struggle for our embattled nation. I must congratulate and thank you particularly for your bearing with strength and fortitude the frequent vilifications and false accusations. We who have stepped out bravely to liberate our Yoruba nation and to save it from being destroyed by the destructive forces of Nigeria are going through a lot of fire from our own people. No doubt, we shall soon be hearing from some habitual detractors that it was you who disloyally plotted against me and made me to leave Ilana, but we must not let such talk bother us in any way. By the grace of God, we shall win this war and liberate our Yoruba nation, and thereby give our nation the freedom it desires to develop into a greatly respected modern country in the world.

“Of course, you know that I shall always be available to you - to you personally as friend and close associate in the higher levels of the Self-determination Struggle, and to ilana as Patron and Mentor in the way that I am Patron and Mentor to other Self-determination Organizations.

“I thank God for His leadership qualities in you, and thank you for giving yourself so unstintingly to our struggle for our nation. Accept my best wishes for you and your family.”

E-SIGNED
Tunde Amusat, PhD.
General Secretary,
Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide

Yoruba Nation Agitation: Banji Akintoye's Deputy, Wale Adeniran Resigns as Deputy Alana of Ilana Omo Oodua WorldwideMond...
07/11/2022

Yoruba Nation Agitation: Banji Akintoye's Deputy, Wale Adeniran Resigns as Deputy Alana of Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide

Monday November 7th, 2022

The Deputy Alana of Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide, the umbrella/apex body of Yoruba Self-Determination Struggle, Professor Wale Adeniran, has resigned his position effective from Sunday November 6th, 2022.

Adeniran, who is the pioneer Commissioner for Education of Osun-State, resigned from his position, 48-hour after the Spokesperson of the group, Mr. Maxwell Adeleye, resigned from his position.

Though Adeleye's resignation was rejected by the Worldwide Executive Council of the Self-determination group, he had yet to accept as of the time of filing this report.

In a letter of resignation, a copy of which was sighted by our Correspondent, Adeniran, a native of Ile/Ife, Osun-State, said notwithstanding his resignation, he shall remain a staunch member of Ilana Omo Oodua.

The two paragraphs statement reads "Dear Professor Banji Akintoye, as a matter of principle, I hereby give a notice of my resignation from the position of Deputy Alana, Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide, with effect from Sunday, November 6th, 2022.

"However, given my irrevocable commitment to the realization of an Independent and Sovereign Yoruba Nation State, separate from Nigeria, I hereby affirm that I remain a dedicated and staunch member of our freedom fighting organization, Ilana Omo Oduduwa."

While Adeniran said he was resigning based on "Principle", Adeleye, said he was resigning based on what "only him, Professor Banji Akintoye and Almighty God knows".

06/11/2022

PRESS STATEMENT

Ilana Omo Oodua Condemns Attack on Military by Yoruba Nation Protesters at Ado/Odo Ota

Says “Those who perpetrated the attack are not our members neither did Ilana authorize the rally”

Sunday November 6th, 2022

The umbrella/apex body of Yoruba Nation Self-Determination Struggle, Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide, has condemned the attack on the Nigeria Military by some people said to be protesting to demand for the creation of Yoruba Nation at Ado/Odo Ota, Ogun-State on Friday 4th November, 2022.

The body, led by a Historian, Professor Banji Akintoye, said those who attacked the Military are unknown to the leadership of the organization.

Ilana Omo Oodua also said the body was never consulted nor involved in the planning and ex*****on of the rally.

In a statement by the General Secretary of the group, Dr. Olatunde Amusat, the group said there’s likelihood that the violent attack on the Military vehicles and personnel which he said is against the modicum of operation of Ilana Omo Oodua and Yoruba Nation Self-Determination Agitators, was sponsored by some reactionary elements to tarnish the image of the Yoruba movement for liberation.

“It has come to our notice, the violent conduct of some people who claimed to be Yoruba Nation Agitators who attacked the vehicle and personnel of the Nigeria Military during their protest on Friday at Ado/Odo Ota, Ogun-State.

“We want to state very expressly that we condemn the action of the attackers and we dissociate ourselves from their action. Ilana Omo Oodua stands for a peaceful agitation and violence has never been part of our history.

“We also want to state that those who perpetrated the attack are not our members nor affiliates and Ilana Omo Oodua was never consulted before the rally. We were also not part of the planning and ex*****on of the rally. Therefore, the attackers are on their own.

“Lastly, we call on the security agencies to be unbiased in their investigation. We are of the opinion that the attackers must have been sponsored by some reactionary elements to tarnish the image of the Yoruba movement for self-determination. We say this because those attackers we saw on the trending video are unknown to us”.


E-SIGNED

Olatunde Amusat, PhD.
General Secretary
Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide

27/10/2022

*PRESS STATEMENT*

YORUBA NATION SELF-DETERMINATION STRUGGLE: A STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS

By Professor Banji Akintoye

Thursday 27th October, 2022

*TINUBU IS ONLY AFTER HIS PERSONAL INTEREST, HE CARES NOT ABOUT THE WELFARE OF YORUBA PEOPLE*

I come with love this afternoon for all Yoruba people at home and in the diaspora, I am doing this program, specifically for our people who are not Yoruba but interested in our struggle for self-determination. People who are asking too many questions. We are now at a stage when most of our activities are concentrated in persuading most of the international communities to give its support to our struggle and we are succeeding considerably.

Remember that we started mainly in 2019 and today, we have gone a long way in getting many international agencies and governments to be on our side. But they are asking questions and the questions needs to be answered and I am answering now. You see many people among us who are prominent citizens of the Yoruba nation who are running around to become senators, governors etc in Nigeria. The international communities need to be informed about what is happening.

The Yoruba people have decided that they want their own country. We have decided that since 2019 and there is no looking back. We want our Yoruba nation now. That is the decision of the overwhelming majority of the Yoruba. However, there are some of us who think they have done a lot for some political friends in Nigeria and they want to earn the benefit of it. One of them said, “I am the next person, emilokan.”

*AN INDEPENDENT YORUBA NATION AWAY FROM NIGERIAN HAS NO ALTERNATIVE*

Well, we don’t grudge for that, but what is important in that is that they are doing that for their personal gain and not for the welfare of the Yoruba people. What the welfare of Yoruba people demands today is that every Yoruba woman, man and child demands today is that we walk peacefully to taking our nation out of Nigeria. That is what is in the interest of the Yoruba Nation today. And why is that? The reason is that for 62 years since independence, Nigeria levied war on the Yoruba has been like a death house for the Yoruba nation. Only two years after independence, the Nigeria federal government organized a surreptitious move to disrupt the government of our western region and to use one of our most prominent leaders against the rest of our people and unfortunately, they succeeded then and Nigeria has been dragging our nation down steadily ever since.

By 1960, we were far and away the most developed part of tropical Africa. We were the only people with free education and a whole lot of achievement of modern development, a number of industrial estates, an investment fun, the western region development commission that had holdings in banking, real estates and even companies. We had established the first television on the African continent even before some European had television. We were heading very strongly towards becoming a prosperous and modern society. And we were doing all that under our leader, Chief Obafemi Awolowo in the 1950s.

*THERE’S GENERAL COLLAPSE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN WESTERN NIGERIA, TO TRAVEL ON OUR ROADS NOW IS A GREAT DEAL OF PAIN. YORUBA LAND, HITHERTO A FOOD BASKET OF THE NATION NOW RELIES ON OTHER PEOPLE TO SUPPLY THEM FOOD.*

But when the Nigeria became independent, the first thing that the federal government did was to pull down our region. We were going too fast and they wanted to pull us back and push us down and they succeeded. Since then, our western region has been going further down. So now we have reached a point at which our educational system has lost standards. Our children are no longer learning at school, and many of them are running away to foreign countries to go and get good education.

Our university at Ife, which we built at great expense, is being destroyed gradually by federal government. There is ongoing general collapse of infrastructures in Nigeria. We are suffering abominably. We don't have good federal roads in our region anymore. A former president of Nigeria, General Obasanjo said a few days ago, that to travel in the western region now is a great deal of pain.

The federal roads are strangulating and destroying the economy of our region. Our university in Ife has been gradually destroyed. We can no longer teach our history in our schools. We can no longer teach our language in our schools. We have become an enslaved people in Nigeria. We cannot continue like this.

*NIGERIA IS NOT FOR THE YORUBA PEOPLE ANYMORE; YORUBA PEOPLE CONTESTING ELECTIONS IN NIGERIA ARE DOING A TERRIBLE THING TO THEIR FAMILIES*

Before the white man came. We were a nation with a strong philosophy of government. That said, the main purpose of a government is to preserve the interest of his people. Government exists for the preservation of the quality of life of the people, for the improvement in the quality of life of the people. So, when our kings and their chiefs meets every morning in their palaces across Yorubaland, they were not discussing anything rather than an improvement in the quality of life of the people in their own way. And then, in 1951, we were allowed to begin to rule ourselves a little. One of the bravest sons of Yoruba people, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, stepped forward and said all that government exists to do is to improve the quality of the life of its people. And he began to do it in the western region. So, we had a whole lot of things. Free education, television, great roads, great roads, water systems for most cities and so on and so forth. High quality of life that was constantly improving.

But we have been dragged down. As I said before, between 1962 and now, our nation has been brutalized, seriously brutalized. We don't have roots in our land anymore. We cannot travel anywhere. Most of our cities that had water in the 1950s now don't have water. Our schools have lost quality. Our teachers are not being paid appropriately and many of them have turned away and found a way to survive. One important Yoruba leader said that he went to a school once and he found the children picking melon seeds for their teacher because the teacher was trying to survive by buying raw Melon seeds in the market and bring it to the school for the children to shell them. That's the kind of things that we're doing. We can no longer teach our language in our schools. We can no longer teach our history. The Obafemi Awolowo University that our people built at great expense is being destroyed. I've visited the university a couple of years ago since I came back. I found that the university was giving a pittance for development capital (only 33 million naira per annum) in 2020. The same year, Amadu Bello University in the north was given 370 million naira.

A few days ago, one of our governors screamed out because the federal government would not allow us to buy modern guns for the young men we have recruited to defend us under the name Amotekun. Meanwhile, they were allowing similar governments in the north to buy sophisticated modern weapons. Now you ask me, Nigeria is not for the Yoruba people anymore. And so our people who say they are contesting elections there, we have no fight with you, we will not fight; we will not start a fight in Yorubaland, but we want you to know that you are doing a terrible thing to our people. You are doing a terrible thing to your own parents and your own family. Your people are being killed and you want to dine with the killers? It's unbelievable.

Some young men may run away from the self-determination struggle and come and join you and you may parade them because they see you sharing money. That's fine, but those boys don't represent the strength of the self-determination struggle, they do not. If they tell you that they're a strong part of the struggle, they're deceiving you. For more than a year now, they have not been part of the struggle in any meaningful manner.

*BOLA AHMED TINUBU IS USING WHAT I TOLD ALAROYE NEWSPAPER ABOUT HIM TWO YEARS AGO TO BLACKMAIL ME, HE IS CREATING A LEGACY THAT HIS GREAT-GRAND CHILDREN WOULD BE ASHAMED OF*

Our brother, Tinubu, you are fighting for yourself alone when your whole family is perishing. There is fire on our roof as a nation. It is unbelievable that any Yoruba man would do to his people what you are doing to our people now. You have been carrying around a video of an interview that I granted Alaroye in the campus of Obafemi Awolowo over two years ago. They asked me that if there was no struggle for self-determination and you want to recommend a Yoruba person for President of Nigeria, who would I recommend? And I said yes! If that is so, I would recommend Tinubu, without any hesitation. But that is if the times are right, the times are not right, you know, I do not endorse any Yoruba man, Tinubu or any other for any elected position, any position at all in Nigeria at this time. I stand fully and without looking back, with the Yoruba struggle for self-determination for our own country, for Yoruba nation now!

That's the truth of the matter. Dear Tinubu, please don't deceive yourself. You cannot deceive our people. You think you can carry that kind of video around and deceive our people, our people are smarter than that. The world is watching you. Our history will judge that at a time when our nation needs to stand up and defend itself, you started to bring up an agenda. A personal agenda of your own before them. You are asking us to vote for you. We will not vote for you. Whether it is for the Presidency or the Senate or House of Rep or whatever, we will not vote for you. We would have taken our country out of Nigeria by then. So, we advise you now to return to your people. I am advising you now, return to your people and wash your soul clean. You are doing a thing that is unpardonable.

Tinubu, you are destroying the Yoruba future. You are creating a legacy for yourself that your children's children will be ashamed to know in the future. We ask you to return. You can still save yourself now and your future. We are determined to take our country. And I'm standing solidly with the young people who are running around trying to take their country. Oh! you might say they are fighting themselves, that’s what young people do everywhere. That does not mean that they don't want their country, they want their country. And the Lord God, the creator of All Nations, has given them that country, and very soon, the Lord will deliver their country into their hands. Then it will be their duty to settle down and begin to do for their people the kind of government that Yoruba people have been giving to their people from the beginning of time, a government whose objective is the improvement of the life of the people of our nation.

It will come. I have confidence in our young people. They will gather together and build for our people the most advanced country in the world. They will surprise the world. I have confidence in them. That is my message. And that's the message of the overwhelming majority of Yoruba people. I have no personal animosity towards any Yoruba person seeking election. But I am sorry for you. You are creating a legacy that your children's children will be ashamed to know about very soon in the future of the world. My advice? Turn around and come to support your people. This is the time to show that you are a man. You have men. You have the heart of men.

I thank the Lord for what he has done for the Yoruba people abroad and now, people are stepping forward to support us. We will win our country very soon. And the name of God will be glorified in it. Thank you all.

E-SIGNED

*Banji Akintoye, a Professor of History, Leader, Yoruba Nation Self-Determination Struggle and Senator, Federal Republic of Nigeria (1979-1983).*

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