I’ve Been Vindicated With Owo Church Massacre – Igboho

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Controversial Yoruba Nation campaigner, Sunday Igboho Adeyemo who is also known as Sunday Igboho has completely condemned the killing of innocent Christians at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State.

Recall that scores were left dead on Sunday after gunmen attacked the church.

The gunmen were said to have thrown an improvised explosive device into the congregation before shooting at them.

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Reacting in a viral audio clip, Africa Daily News, New York reports that Igboho said he had been vindicated.

He called on South-West leaders to support him and other courageous Yoruba sons and daughters to guard against the wicked acts.

“I pray to God that we don’t experience such again. I pray to God to comfort the families of the victims.

“My fathers and mothers, can you see that I have been vindicated? I was not in a battle with any Governor or Senator. But what I envisaged, you didn’t see it. Now, can you all see?

“Many were saying I wanted to create a crisis and foment trouble, but can you all see it now? Well, the situation can still be redeemed. I want Yoruba people to be united before it is too late.

“If I offend anyone, I ask for pardon, please,” he said.

Igboho, who fled Nigeria to avoid arrest, was given a conditional release from prison in neighbouring Benin Republic eight months after he was detained there.

Recall that Igboho had been detained in Benin’s commercial capital Cotonou on accusations of “criminal association” and he might not leave Benin until the completion of his case.

Igboho, who escaped from a deadly raid on his Ibadan, Oyo State residence by the operatives of the Department of State Service (DSS) on July 1, 2021, was arrested in Benin Republic on his way to Germany on July 19 together with his wife, Ropo. His wife was released earlier.

 

Africa Daily News, New York

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