Breaking: Police parade 21 Yoruba nation agitators over Oyo secretariat invasion. Discover the shocking revelations and emotions behind the arrests in Oyo State!
The recent invasion of the Oyo Secretariat by suspected Yoruba nation agitators has stirred up a storm of controversy. Among those arrested, a 29-year-old phone repairer, Ademola Adeniyi, boldly declared that he had no regrets joining the struggle. The suspects, including Modupe Abiola Onitiri, also disclosed that some sponsors of the group reside in the diaspora. The Oyo state commissioner of police, Adebola Hamzat, announced that the suspects would face charges of treasonable felony and terrorism.
Amidst the chaos, O'odua Nation agitator Alabi Ogundeji, a 55-year-old lecturer, defended their actions, claiming they followed all due processes and legal procedures. On the other hand, Special Assistant to the President on Special Duties, Mr. Jamiu Abiola, criticized the invasion of the Oyo State House. The police emphasized the need for parents to counsel their children against being used as agents in such movements.
In light of these events, it is evident that the Yoruba Nation movement is facing significant scrutiny and legal challenges. The arrests and statements made by the agitators and authorities have deepened the ongoing political tensions in Oyo State. As the investigations continue, the motives and funding sources behind the group's activities are under intense focus.
The unfolding drama in Oyo State highlights the complex dynamics of regional agitation and government response. The clash between the authorities and the Yoruba Nation supporters underscores the deep-rooted sentiments and aspirations within the community. The aftermath of the secretariat invasion serves as a stark reminder of the volatile sociopolitical landscape in Nigeria, where identity, rights, and sovereignty remain contentious issues.
Aside from Modupe Abiola Onitiri, the suspect also revealed that other sponsors of the group reside in diaspora and that they've been meeting with them ...
The Oyo state commissioner of police, Adebola Hamzat told journalists that the suspects would be charged with treasonable felony and terrorism.
a 29-year-old phone repairer, Ademola Adeniyi, who was part of the arrested agitators, also said he didn't regret joining the struggle.
The Oyo state Commissioner of Police, Adebola Hamzat has called on parents in Oyo state to prevail over their children against being used as agents of ...
O'odua Nation agitator, 55-year-old lecturer Alabi Ogundeji, claims that their actions followed all due processes and legal procedures.
Special Assistant to the President on Special Duties in the Office of the Vice-President, Mr Jamiu Abiola, has faulted the invasion of Oyo State House of ...
THE Oyo State Police Command has paraded 21 suspects in connection with the invasion of the Oyo Government Secretariat on Saturday, April 13.
The Nigeria Police Force, Oyo State Command on Monday paraded 21 suspects in connection with the invasion of the Oyo State government secretariat on ...
Oyo State government has said the attack on the state's secretariat by self-acclaimed Yoruba Nation agitators is an act of terrorism.
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ONE of thesuspects, who was among Yoruba Nation agitators that invaded the Oyo State House of Assembly and Governor's office, on Saturday...
Ayanwale Rofiayat, one of the Yoruba Nation agitators suspects, that invaded the Oyo State House of Assembly and Governor's office has stated that their ...
A 55-year-old lecturer at the Federal College of Education (Special), Oyo, in Oyo State, Alabi Ogundeji, has said he had no regrets participating in the.
Well, not quite. They resisted the police but when soldiers from the 2 Div. of the Nigerian Army arrived on the scene, the Oodua boys took to their heels.
Man 'O'War Nigeria, Oyo State Command has distanced itself from the aborted illegal invasion of the state government Secretariat Agodi Ibadan by the Yoruba ...