Tag: Sunday Igboho

  • Sunday Igboho Set for Hero’s Return to Nigeria Following Exile

    Sunday Igboho Set for Hero’s Return to Nigeria Following Exile

    Yoruba Nation activist Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has reportedly been cleared to return to Nigeria from self-exile. The breakthrough follows interventions from prominent traditional rulers, including the Ooni of Ife and the Olubadan of Ibadanland, who are said to have negotiated his safe reintegration without fear of prosecution.

    Punch Newspapers quoted Igboho’s spokesperson, Olayomi Koiki, saying he is a free man and would soon return to Ibadan. The Cable also reported that authorities are no longer seeking his arrest, signalling a major shift from the tension that forced him into exile.

    Echotitbits take: Igboho’s return is a major cultural and political development for the South-West. While his homecoming is being framed as a move toward peace, it will be telling whether his presence reignites Yoruba Nation advocacy or evolves into a more traditional role under the guidance of the monarchs who helped secure his freedom.
    Source: MatazaRising – https://matazarising.com/2026/01/25/sunday-igboho-set-to-fully-return-to-nigeria-from-self-exile/#google_vignette 2026-01-25
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  • Agbekoya threatens ‘necessary action’ after three farmers killed in Igboho, Oyo

    Agbekoya threatens ‘necessary action’ after three farmers killed in Igboho, Oyo

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-27 07:05:00

    According to Saturday PUNCH, the Agbekoya Society of Nigeria warned it may take action following the killing of three farmers in Igboho, Orelope LGA of Oyo State, as public anger rises over rural insecurity in the South-West.

    The report says Yoruba Nation activist Sunday Igboho raised the alarm and urged the federal government to respond decisively to what he described as worsening attacks on rural communities and farms.

    Agbekoya’s statement demanded investigations, prosecution of perpetrators, enhanced security for farmers, and support for families—signalling that farm security is becoming a flashpoint issue again.

    The incident adds pressure on state and federal authorities amid recurring farmer–herder violence narratives and community self-help threats.

    The Guardian reported the victims were “allegedly attacked with axes, cutlasses and other dangerous weapons,” while SaharaReporters quoted Igboho: “On Sunday, three innocent people were killed in my town, Igboho.”

    Echotitbits take:
    When farmer groups hint at self-defence escalation, it’s a warning sign for regional stability. Watch next for arrests (or lack of), community reprisals, and whether Oyo strengthens rural patrol structures and early-warning systems.

    Source: The Punch — December 27, 2025 (https://punchng.com/agbekoya-vows-action-over-oyo-farmers-killing/)
    The Punch December 27, 2025