ENUGU, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has expressed support for President Bola Tinubu’s early governance decisions, wishing him good health and a long life to transform Nigeria.
During an interview with Alaroye Online TV in Germany, Igboho commended Tinubu’s efforts and strategic appointments, urging him to address the challenges faced by the Yoruba people during his potential eight-year term.
“I pray for good health for President Bola Tinubu. He’s doing well, and so far he has been taking major steps to revamp the country. Many of the key appointments in key offices so far show he’s aware of things around him,” Igboho stated.
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While in Germany with his family, Igboho emphasized his commitment to Nigeria, expressing sorrow over the loss of lives during the Yoruba Nation struggle, including his mother’s passing. Despite facing challenges, he remains steadfast, urging unity among his compatriots.
“My mother’s death pained me. It has made me deeply worried. I’m begging God to please help me out to bury my mother. She’s still in the mortuary. I know that’s how it pleases God to do it.
“I will bury my mother soon, I will come home (Nigeria) soon. I do not regret that I led the Yoruba Nation’s struggle. I want to call on all of us to be in unity.
“I want President Tinubu to remember that Yourbas is suffering. He will definitely use 8 years. God will help him through the governance process. God will grant him a long life to be able to turn this country around.
“I’m currently in Germany with my family and I know God is in charge of my life. I have no work here in Germany. My work is in Nigeria. I’m a car dealer. I’ve been selling cars since 1996.
“With respect to my properties that were destroyed, I leave all to God. He’s the one that owns our lives. We should all be after a good name and work. Those whose lives were lost during the incident at my house pained me. Even my mother lost her life during the Yoruba Nation struggle”, Igboho concluded.