Afenifere leader Adebanjo meets Tinubu again since Odumakin’s death

Leaders of the pan-Yoruba socio-political group Afenifere on Tuesday visited one of its former members Bola Tinubu at his home in Lagos.

Tinubu, now a national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), had been away from Nigeria for about three months due to knee surgery he underwent in the United Kingdom.

The chieftains of the Afenifere who visited Tinubu include its leader Ayo Adebanjo, Supo Sonibare, Oba Olaitan Oladipo, and assistant inspector general of Police, Tunji Alapini (retd.).

Tinubu and Adebanjo last met in April when the former Afenifere spokesman Yinka Odumakin died.

Adebanjo had in the past chided Tinubu for being silent on the herdsmen crisis in the south-west, saying the APC leader was being tactical because he wants to be President Muhammadu Buhari’s successor.

According to Adebanjo, Tinubu and Buhari were deceiving each other. He had also said that Tinubu would lose if he contests at the APC presidential primaries.