The name Sunday Igboho is currently heard almost everywhere especially in Yoruba land because of his recent strides towards ensuring that Yoruba land is secure.
The Yoruba activist who vowed to wipe criminal Fulani herdsmen off Yoruba land is beginning to get the support of Yoruba elites.
Recall that Sunday Igboho is currently in Ogun State for a faceoff with criminal Fulani herdsmen to ensure that they leave the State.
US-trained Pharmacist and journalist, Kemi Olunyolo has sent her support to Sunday Igboho while also giving her advice to South-West governors.
Speaking through her Twitter handle, the recently retired journalist told Yoruba people that Sunday Igboho their brand and told the governors to support him openly.
She said any of the governors that is supporting Sunday Igboho should do it openly.
Kemp Olunyolo said this a few minutes ago and it reads below
Do you think that governors in the South-West will support him openly or they will be afraid of some sort of questioning from the presidency?
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COMMENTS
AlagbadoOde
02-02 16:50:48There's no way any governor sworn in with our present constitution can openly support Sunday and his unconventional methods without getting into trouble with the law. Only the people can give him all the supports he needed to force the hands of government to do what is legally imperative to stop the lawlessness of the herders. And the way things are going now, the man may have to go totally underground to escape the wrath of government and security forces!
GUEST_XP0omnrAZ
02-02 18:04:11They will not support because they are afraid of their boss, the president. They are after their pockets not the safety of the people. Imagine the governor of Ogun state denying his call for Sunday for help. "YORUBA RONU".
FemiDipo
02-02 18:52:24If they failed to support him, then they will have to join the herders to fight the Yoruba. Already, Makinde second term is lost for that singular action of his.