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The 1815 Igbo conspiracy in Jamaica’s Saint Elizabeth Parish, which involved around 250 Igbo slaves, described as one of the revolts that contributed to a climate for abolition. A letter by the Governor of Manchester to Bathurst on April 13, 1816, quoted the leaders of the rebellion on trial as saying “that ‘he had all the Eboes in his hand’, meaning to insinuate that all the Negroes from that Country were under his controul”. The plot was thwarted and several slaves were executed.
The 1816 Black River rebellion plot, was according to Lewis (1834:227—28), carried out by only people of “Eboe” origin. This plot was uncovered on March 22, 1816, by a novelist and absentee planter named Matthew Gregory “Monk” Lewis. Lewis recorded what Hayward (1985) called a proto-Calypso revolutionary hymn, sung by a group of Igbo slaves, led by the “King of the Eboes”. They sang: Oh me Good friend, Mr. Wilberforce, make we free! God Almighty thank ye! God Almighty thank ye! God Almighty, make we free! Buckra in this country no make we free: What Negro for to do? What Negro for to do? Take force by force! Take force by force!
“Mr. Wilberforce” was in reference to William Wilberforce a British politician, who was a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade. “Buckra” was a term introduced by Igbo and Efik slaves in Jamaica to refer to white slave masters.
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Sunday Igboho Drags FG to Supreme Court Over Reversal of N20 Billion Compensation
…challenges Appeal Court’s ruling nullifying damages awarded for 2021 DSS raid Yoruba Nation activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has taken his legal battle against the Federal Government to the Supreme Court, seeking to overturn a ruling that nullified a N20 billion compensation earlier awarded to him. The case arises from a controversial raid conducted by the…

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Sunday Igboho urges President Tinubu to caution Vice-President Shettima over criticism of Kemi Badenoch
Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho, is an activist for the Yoruba Nation who has urged President Bola Tinubu to step in and stop Vice President Kashim Shettima from criticizing British Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch any more. In response to Shettima’s comments about Badenoch’s recent critical remarks on corruption in Nigeria, Igboho made the appeal in a statement that was…
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“Were You Released To Start Madness Again?” – Miyetti Allah Knocks Sunday Igboho
The National President of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, Abdullahi Bello Bodejo has reacted to the notice issued by Sunday Igboho to Fulani herders to quit Yoruba land. Bodejo stated that the Nigerian constitution has given all citizens the right to live in any part of the country and pursue his or her legitimate endeavours. Disclosing this on Friday, the Miyetti Allah leader said that some people…

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Yoruba Nation Petition: Nnamdi Kanu’s Brother Calls Out Igbo Politicians for Inaction
Kanunta, the brother of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, or IPOB, has criticized politicians in the Southeast after liberation warrior Sunday Igboho presented a petition for Yoruba nation to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. He claimed that Igboho approached the UK Prime Minister with the Yoruba Nation petition without posing any threat. Kanunta bemoaned the fact that…
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I’m Still On FG’s Wanted List — Igboho
The Yoruba nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, fondly called Sunday Igboho, on Wednesday, said he is still on the wanted list of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Igboho lambasted a former director in President Bola Tinubu’s Presidential Campaign Council, Naja’atu Mohammed, for reportedly saying he was enjoying freedom of movement despite being on the wanted list of the Federal Government. The…
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I’m yet to enjoy freedom – Sunday Igboho fires back at Naja’atu Mohammed
I’m yet to enjoy freedom – Sunday Igboho fires back at Naja’atu Mohammed https://firstnews.com.ng/im-yet-to-enjoy-freedom-sunday-igboho-fires-back-at-najaatu-mohammed/
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Igbo people are present in Puerto Rico as part of the Afro-Puerto Rican population, meaning they are descendants of enslaved Africans brought to the island during the Spanish colonial period, with a significant portion of those enslaved Africans belonging to the Igbo tribe from Nigeria; alongside other West African ethnicities like the Yoruba, they contributed significantly to the island's culture and heritage.
Key points about Igbo in Puerto Rico:
Slave trade origins:The majority of enslaved Africans brought to Puerto Rico were from West Africa, including a large number of Igbo people from Nigeria.
Cultural influence:Igbo culture, like other African cultures, left a mark on Puerto Rican traditions, including music (like Bomba), food, and language.
Loíza as a center:The town of Loíza in Puerto Rico is considered a hub of Afro-Puerto Rican culture, with a high concentration of people of Igbo and other West African descent.

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I'm still on FG's wanted list — Igboho
The Yoruba nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, fondly called Sunday Igboho, on Wednesday, said he is still on the wanted list of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Igboho lambasted a former director in President Bola Tinubu’s Presidential Campaign Council, Naja’atu Mohammed, for reportedly saying he was enjoying freedom of movement despite being on the wanted list of the Federal…
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ASIRI TITU O! LORI ORO OWO CHIEF, DR. SUNDAY ADENIYI ADEYEMO AKA (IGBOHO...
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Unmasking Aare Kurunmi, TYF, and the Dubious Push for State Creation

The past week has been very interesting, to say the least. Fake people were unmasked; traitors removed their veils, exposing their true selves, albeit with trickery. The “Yoruba Nationalist” Movement on X-Twitter, styled as the “Yoruba Conservative Movement,” has been growing steadily with new ideas and members. However, problems exist for the movement due to infiltration by liberals posing as conservatives. This issue stems from the movement's non-cohesive and leaderless nature on X, unlike on Facebook, where various groups had different leaders. The current schism is something to celebrate, as pretenders and other undesirables can now be easily identified and exposed, unlike when they were masked and role-playing as conservatives.
To proceed without an introduction would be denying you adequate information, so I’ll start with a brief introduction of the movement. The Yoruba Conservative Movement on X is an extension of the Yoruba Nationalist Movement on Facebook, specifically the one led by Adeyinka Grandson. To say otherwise would be to deny our history, our story, and the one that will define how and why we should undertake the struggle in a certain way.
Adeyinka Grandson, styled as the “Father of Yoruba Nationalism,” initiated the push for the Oduduwa Republic based on the economic and political injustices being perpetrated against the Yoruba people. He has been paying the price for his revolt against the system in the UK since he has always highlighted Britain’s role and condemned them accordingly. Before the 2019 elections, Adeyinka Grandson categorized Yoruba politicians into two distinct groups: those in the PDP as Yoruba liberals based on their history of being anti-Yoruba, and those in the APC as Yoruba conservatives. This move was intended to align the movement with local policies in Yorubaland to effect change through political routes without organized violence, which he has always advocated.
Continuing with a brief explanation, Ilana Oodua, another group that did not support Grandson’s approach, was formed with Prof. Banji Akintoye as their leader. These people from various Oduduwa Republic/Yoruba Nation camps came together; they started their movements based on Grandson’s idea but took a different approach. This other branch of Oduduwa Republic agitators supported various initiatives, from “the UN will get us Oduduwa Republic-Petition to the UN” to “Sunday Igboho’s approach," and later to “No elections in Yorubaland in 2023.” While these initiatives continued, Grandson and the YYF (his organization) maintained their support for Tinubu and their agenda of using Tinubu to achieve a Yoruba regional system of government.
All these initiatives failed woefully, and they all had to eventually follow Grandson’s plan after realizing the absurdity of their plans. The TYF, and Aare Kurunmi (obviously an alias), also stole this idea, justified it with their jargon, and managed to capture the community on X using poorly written arguments, especially due to the growing anti-Yoruba sentiments on X. Grandson could not exploit this as he was still imprisoned by the British after a politically motivated trial and sentence.
Anti-Yoruba sentiments on X have led Young Yoruba to band together into groups, following similar accounts to defend themselves against the growing hostility. X has notably become an anti-Yoruba platform, and the open Yoruba hate, although subtle at times, has radicalized Yoruba youths, leading to a conservative awakening.
However, every movement needs intellectuals. A few frauds managed to quickly organize, establishing themselves as the major mouthpieces and defenders against Obidients and other anti-Yoruba movements on the platform. While the revolution was a positive development, it created many leaderless individuals, posing a significant problem for the movement. Despite TYF and their fraudulent leaders dominating the space as intellectuals—a strategy they borrowed from Grandson’s speeches and campaigns—they didn't control the entire space. Recent opposition against them demonstrated their incomplete capture, although they still managed to control a considerable portion, much like Lucifer the Morning Star.
I'll be analysing their recent dubious push for more state creation rather than the goal of a regional system or Oduduwa republic; well, they're now self-styled "Awoists," as if they truly understand the term. But first I’ll look at the recent push for more states from a conservative/nationalistic standpoint before delving into their bastardization of Awoism.
As Yoruba Conservatives, the movement was founded with the goal of Yoruba liberation and aimed to re-establish the regional system suspended by Aguyi Ironsi and institutionalized by Yakubu Gowon. It's foolish for them to claim Awoism since the conservative and nationalistic ideology was born out of Awoism. Obafemi Awolowo, even after helping Yakubu Gowon during the war, quit because of Gowon's insincere push for regionalism. This raises the question of why people styling themselves as “Awoists” would knowingly support a move that would further fracture the Yoruba, give away more of our resources and earnings, reduce our power, and significantly strengthen our enemies.
The plan to support Tinubu is a move to enable us to drive our agenda for the Oduduwa Republic and not to give more power to the Fulani. To drive our agenda through Tinubu and get Nigeria restructured, giving power back to the Yoruba after decades of being oppressed and subjugated in opposition and assassination of our leaders. For now, it makes no sense for us to be more concerned with giving more power to the Fulani by giving them more states and more federal representatives. By supporting and getting miserly states, we’re selling our future for peanuts. Right now, with the enlightenment of several groups in the North (North central/middle belt peoples) and their opposition to being classified as Northerners, a term for Fulani-subjugated peoples, and the increasing ethnic nationalism and opposition to the Fulani, we can realistically get Nigeria restructured along ethnic lines, but these frauds, even whilst acknowledging this reality, continue promoting their agenda of evil and failure.
To even analyse how it will favour us will be stupidity. Why do we need to get more states when we’re in power? Why do we need more states when Tinubu is in power? If it were a Fulani man in power, would he work against his people? Is Tinubu against restructuring? Can’t we aggressively push our agenda, or are we weak? Are we pressuring Tinubu?
The root of the problem is that we aren’t pressuring Tinubu enough to enforce our agendas. While Grandson was proposing this, he said to pressure these politicians; if not, they’ll just do what they like when they go to Abuja. You don’t vote for someone and hope he does what he promised; you pressure him until he does what you want. Rather, we are just still even supporting Tinubu, while we should be aggressively applying pressure through various means to enable him to implement our agendas. As conservatives, we have no major win in this administration. Don’t talk about appointments because none of us are in this government; none of us are beneficiaries. Instead, we’re being roped into supporting Tinubu again while having gained nothing during his first term. Who does that? Slaves!!!
During the 2023 elections, we supported Tinubu and drove his agenda. In reality, we had an unofficial alliance with APC-Yoruba and their leader, Tinubu, which brought them benefits unlike us. They used our ideas and agendas, tapped into our movements, and our people to win their elections. They won, but what do we get? Nothing. Make no mistake; as I wrote earlier, the appointments are APC-Yoruba people, good for us because they’re Yoruba but of no use to us politically and ideologically because they’re not our people, will not do our will, and neither will pursue our agenda. So, we have no wins, but alias Kurunmi and his TYF goons want to push us into working without a reward. The answer is no. We aren’t slaves who work with no pay and in an alliance, every side has to win for it to continue. Where is our win? What will Tinubu give us? If he doesn't, then to hell with him
Look at the tweet from this baboon; does this make sense at all? With nothing tangible for us as a conservative win, how does this concern us? To put it simply, the 2027 elections don’t concern us at all or in any way.
The push for states will only favour the Fulani, giving them a supermajority in parliament and derailing any attempt for a meaningful change in the constitution that we so require. To achieve great things requires sacrifice; we need to sacrifice the useless desire for states for that great dream that we want. If we succumb to this, only through violence would we be able to achieve our aims but that’s also not dishonourable.
For the net gainers, if more states are created, politicians in Abuja, particularly those in the House with no chance of becoming Governors, will now have opportunities to become Governors. Their lackeys will take posts in their respective state houses, leading to a new wave of numerous politicians and a significant waste of public funds. The people will be impoverished, and since we lack resource control, the Fulani and other beneficiaries of this fraud will have more money to fund weddings and goats while our people suffer with no prospects. However, at least the politicians will enjoy their newfound power and resources. That is TYF’s dream for you.
Take a look at the tweet below and decide for yourself if this guy is sensible. Even though he admits the rise in ethnic nationalism in the Middle Belt, he still manages to shoot himself in the foot by tweeting nonsense born out of his desire to keep our people imprisoned in this fraudulent system. If they can push for more states, why can't they push for restructuring? What we want is restructuring and resource control, not the proliferation of states. His argument is also flawed because no one wants a return to a regional government with just three regions. Nigeria should have regions based on ethnic lines: Yoruba region, Hausa-Fulani region, Kanuri region, Igbo region, Efik-Ibibio region, Ijaw region, Bariba region, Nupe region, Tiv region, Jukun region, and others. Each region can then decide to have as many states as they want. This way, each region controls its own destiny, security, economy, education, and more. Who wouldn't want that? The Fulani and the Igbo, of course, but they are now in the minority.
"Lets currently use what we have to achieve our aim within Nigeria" is a great line, and we can use Tinubu to get us a regional government. Simple. However, this guy just wants to maintain the status quo. He isn't even a supporter of the Oduduwa Republic.
The flurry of tweets below reveals this guy as an impostor. I don't even need an expose; he's a fraud for not believing in secession. I salute Ilana Omo Oodua, as they've consistently advocated for the Oduduwa Republic, unlike this clown and his useless movement. If he didn't believe in secession, how did his support for Conservative ideology even begin? Claiming to be an Awoist is a scam; Awoists have always focused on achieving a regional system of government in Nigeria, but he clearly doesn't subscribe to that. It's also suspicious that he has no tweets from 2022 and earlier, signalling a Trojan horse in our midst to destroy the movement from within. I want to continue with the expose, but it makes no sense right now until we know who he is because he's neither a Nationalist nor an Awoist.
His push for more state creation instead of a regional system or Oduduwa Republic is a deviation from the core principles of Awoism, which focused on regional autonomy and self-reliance; we’ll talk about that in another article.
To achieve our aims as Conservatives, we must band together because unity is the hallmark of a movement. The conservative movement is under attack by several forces, including APC, TYF, goons, impostors, and others, and it's only going to get worse. Unlike TYF with no plan, I have a grand plan, even though it's still in its conception stage, that will move us from this useless state and make Yoruba a world power. This present political state can only be improved by the grand replacement. Without replacing APC and other politicians in political positions, we cannot achieve our goal of using politics to get restructuring. We are the only ones who want it, and we are the only ones who can implement it. Expecting APC to implement our agenda is a mistake but can be remedied.
Also, forget about 2027; it's not our business. Our focus right now should be maximum pressure on Tinubu through several means to actualize the stages in our plan for regional autonomy and self-government. If we fall in line like dogs, we'll only get bones, not meat. It is imperative that we use what we have to get what we want. We need to be in opposition to Tinubu right now and not the other way around. If he couldn't give us anything now, he will not in his second term. We should be equal partners in a future alliance, not slaves who work without pay. They have their own interests, and so do we. We must actualize our own or come to an agreement with them, not become dogs defending their agendas everywhere. Our loyalty and allegiance are to the Yoruba people and ourselves, not Tinubu and APC, and certainly not alias Kurunmi the fraud.
Even if states were to be created, without resource control, the aim is defeated. So we must aggressively resist those who support and are pushing for new states while they could support restructuring this evil fraud. Please be watchful, and this is a prequel to my space on Saturday. You can join me to talk about alias Kurunmi and conservative ideology here
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Sunday Igboho Debunks Death Rumors, Reiterates Commitment to Yoruba Nation's Self-Determination
Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, a prominent Yoruba Nation agitator, has dismissed rumors of his death, describing them as a ploy to disrupt the self-determination movement. This comes barely two days after Igboho stated that many Nigerians are no longer proud to identify themselves as citizens of the West African nation due to corruption, insecurity, and a bad economy. In a…
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Home Raid: Igboho Takes DSS to Supreme Court Over N20bn Damages
Yoruba Nation agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has appealed to the Supreme Court to challenge the Court of Appeal’s decision nullifying the N20 billion damages earlier awarded to him against the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF). Igboho had initially sued the AGF, DSS, and the DSS Director in Oyo State, seeking…
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British Envoy: Igboho Wasting His Time- Yoruba Nation Petition Is Not UK Govt Matter
The United Kingdom has said that any petition concerning the sovereign affairs of another country is not a matter for the UK government but the country’s government and its legislature. The UK High Commissioner, Richard Montgomery, said this in a statement issued on Tuesday, in reaction to a petition submitted by a Yoruba Nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, which…
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