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Sunday Igboho threatens ‘serious’ protests if bank accounts remain frozen

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Henry Oduah
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February 10, 2021
Sunday Igboho

Activist Sunday Adeyemo alias Sunday Igboho has threatened there would be “serious” protests across the south-west if his bank accounts remain frozen.

The activist has been in the news over his campaign against herders accused of crimes in the south-west.

He alleged the Federal Government froze his accounts because some persons were collecting donations on his behalf.

He also denied having anything to do with the donations.

“They have frozen my bank accounts because I am fighting a just course. I know Yoruba people are behind me,” said Sunday Igboho.

“I will not relent. I must achieve my aims by putting an end to criminalities in Yorubaland.

“If they refuse to release my accounts, there will be serious protests across the south-west.

“Yes, the Yoruba are living in fear. They are afraid that the killer-herdsmen might attack them.”

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