Metro News
Oyo Assembly: Sunday Igboho speaks over suspected Yoruba nation agitators attack


TheDiscovererng.com reports that men suspected to be Yoruba nation agitators attacked the Oyo assembly on Saturday.
According to report the armed men were stationed at strategic points in the Secretariat.
Some were reported to have guarded the entrance to the Governor’s office, while others were observed at the House of Assembly Gate, and yet more were stationed at the main entrance.
Panic spread throughout the area as security personnel on duty attempted to manage the situation.
The identity of the masked men could not be ascertained as of the time of filing this report.
Men of the Police Command and other anti- crime agencies stormed the entrance to the Secretariat in numerous patrol vans.
Operatives of the Oyo security network codenamed Amotekun were said to have also arrived the gate.
It was learnt that the security men have arrested some of them.
while reacting to the incident, Yoruba Nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Igboho, in a video through his media aide, Olayomi Koiki, denied involvement of such incident.
He said in the video with the caption, “BREAKING NEWS CHIEF SUNDAY IGBOHO AND PROF ADEBANJI AKINTOYE NOT AWARE OF INVASION OF IBADAN TODAY”
-
Politics21 hours ago
‘Big incentive to indigenous producers,’ Ndume backs Tinubu’s ban on foreign goods
-
Politics21 hours ago
Breaking: Kwankwaso no longer attractive in Kano, minister rejects ex-gov’s defection
-
Crime and Law2 days ago
Breaking: Shock as EFCC denies involvement in VeryDarkMan arrest reports
-
National News1 day ago
Stakeholders doubt credible elections in 2027, demand more investment in security, others
-
Politics22 hours ago
Breaking : Tinubu meets Oborevwori in Aso Rock
-
Crime and Law1 day ago
Frank condemns arrest of VeryDarkMan by EFCC, urges Nigerians to rise against impunity
-
Crime and Law1 day ago
Breaking: EFCC releases official statement on VeryDarkMan’s arrest
-
Crime and Law1 day ago
CSOs call for Akpabio’s resignation after court orders conviction of lecturer electoral over fraud