I heard three herbalists followed DSS to Sunday Igboho’s house_ Gani Adams
Gani Adams, the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland while explaining the reason he didn’t partake in the Odua republic rallies across the Southwest States said he overheard that three herbalists followed the officials of the Department of Security Services, DSS to Sunday Igboho house on the day it was raided.
Gani Adams, the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland while explaining the reason he didn’t partake in the Odua republic rallies across the Southwest States said he overheard that three herbalists followed the officials of the Department of Security Services, DSS to Sunday Igboho house on the day it was raided.
In an interview with BBC Yoruba monitored by RNN, he described the raid on Igboho’s residence as hapless and bad for democracy.
He said, “According to a rumour which I’m yet to confirm, three herbalists came with DSS for the raid and when they finished the raid some people also said the DSS was also sent back to pick up the cats in his house according to instructions, so definitely those who surrounded him (Igboho) that caused his travails.”
More so, since that raid on Igboho’s house without a fightback from the activist, many have been saying that he has no metaphysics power as he normally claimed.
It will be noted that on several occasions, Sunday Igboho had boasted about some power that is beyond ordinary, which many people had believed, but they believe disappeared after the DSS people raided his house to the level of destroying his properties and killing two of his aide.
Furthermore, he lampooned President Buhari for dismissing the recommendations of the national confab which could have remedied some of the nation’s predicaments.
“There are many mistakes the Buhari’s administration has made, and it has led to our problems. For a country to be peaceful, it is in the hand of the leader.
While lamenting on Igboho’s sudden emergence in the struggle for Yoruba Nation and his own role as Yoruba generalissimo, “Sunday’s emergence in October was a result of the injustice and the deprivation that has happened over time. Some tribes especially ours believed we were no longer secure.
“On this issue of self-determination, let us ask ourselves apart from the fact that Sunday spoke too much, you cannot blame him, he just started, I’ve been on the struggle for 28 years.
“When he started the protest round South West, truthfully he added my name, and I called him I said Aare cannot join a protest, you want me to spoil the age-long Yoruba tradition.
“I’m the king of warriors. There are some kinds of Kings that are more than the Aare. This is the position of all Yorubas, I’m just the custodian.
“Although I was installed by the Alaafin my position as the Aare is for all Kings in Yoruba land, it is a position that must be useful for all Yoruba monarchs.
“How will it sound if a whole Aare is in a protest, and he is being tear-gassed? And they should be pushing Aare the way they were pushing Oba Ogboni, and the next day, he changed his voice after he was arrested, all these things I’ve done in the past.