According to the live broadcast that was shown live on the Facebook page of Mr Olayomi Koiki, the supporters of Oodua Nation interviewed motorists in Berger in order to know what they think about the agitation.

The Rally became important due to the teeming numbers of Oodua Nation supporters across all Southwest States. The Rally was also aimed at reaching more Yoruba Indigenes who are yet to be informed about the movement.


During the course of the interview, motorists and passersby affirmed their support for the agitation of Oodua Nation, stating that the rate of unemployment and suffering is becoming unbearable.


While reacting to this, those who were watching the live broadcast commended the Oodua Nation supporters for sacrificing their time to take the awareness closer to the people. See some of the reactions below:





Watch the rally here:
https://www.facebook.com/IKOIKIMEDIA/videos/997656820770855/?app=fbl
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