Ogun State Alake Of Egbaland Tackles Sunday Igboho And Others, Warns Against Calls For Breakup - Way Loaded

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Ogun State Alake Of Egbaland Tackles Sunday Igboho And Others, Warns Against Calls For Breakup

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The Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, has appealed to those calling for Nigeria's secession to shelve the idea.

The monarch warned that those beating the drum of war in Nigeria are calling for chaos in the country and in Africa at large.

Oba Gbadebo spoke when he played host to the National President of the National Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria, Musa Maitakobi, the Chairman of RTEAN in Ogun State, Titilayo Akibu, and other members of the association in his palace in Ake, Abeokuta.

The visit was part of activities marking the first anniversary of Akibu as the state chairman of RTEAN in Ogun state.

Alake's declaration was towards the declaration of Yoruba nation and South-West secession from Nigeria with the aid of a Yoruba activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly referred to as Sunday Igboho.

The monarch said Nigeria could not manage to pay for to undergo every other civil conflict, stressing that no united states within the global will be inclined to have over 250 million Nigerians as refugees.

The monarch stated Nigerians, regardless of their tribe, political or spiritual afflictions, ought to work together for the united states's extra true.

Alake said if Nigeria fails as a rustic, the entire black race has failed, insisting that Nigeria is better as one united nation than breaking up.

He stated in a file through Punch, "Nigerians, wherever we pass in Nigeria, we should see ourselves as nationals of the same united states, people of the equal blood.

"We should work together to make Nigeria amazing because we should not fail, Nigeria must now not fail, if Nigeria fails, the black race has failed and can it never occurred.

"Where will over 250 million people visit? If they enter the following u . S ., we will devour all their foods inside two days; there may be no meals for all and sundry in that area again. That is why we must remain in which we're and make Nigeria paintings and paintings properly."

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