Another Terror Attack In Yorubaland: The Genocide At St. Francis Catholic Church

The Genocide At St. Francis Catholic Church, Ondo.

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By Adeola Aderounmu 

Let us not be deceived. The Fulani invaded Owo. On a Sunday morning, 5th June 2022, Terrorists of the Fulani ethnic group made a clear declaration of war. This is not the first time. Since the inception of the Buhari-Osinbajo mandate, the Fulani ethnic group have been soaking the other ethnic groups in Nigeria in blood and tears. Buhari once described the rest of us as baboons and wanted our blood. He was a pained serial election loser, until he rose to power on the back of the fake promise to end the terrorism of his kinsmen.

For the records, it was exactly one year ago Igangan was attacked. So, the Fulani came back to carry out another major massacre on Yoruba soil. This time at St Francis Catholic Church, Owa-luwa Street, Owo. More than 85 people have been reported dead. They include men, women and children. The sorrow in Yorubaland is great.

 I do not want to write a long report about the terror attack in Yorubaland. I just want to remind the Ooni of Ife of his role as the Divine Premier of Yorubaland. He is failing the people of Yorubaland by not calling all the elders and leaders of Yorubaland to the declaration of Oduduwa Republic (Yoruba Nation).

The Ilana Omo Yoruba led by Professor Akintoye has been left alone for too long in the fight for the liberation of Yorubaland from the slavery imposed on her by the Fulani and Nigeria as a whole. Yorubaland must exit Nigeria in order to be able to take her destiny in her hands. 

I am hoping that the people of Owo will be unanimous in allowing zero INEC booths in Owo. I am hoping that the people of Igangan would allow zero INEC booths in Igangan. All over Yorubaland, it is time to end Nigerian elections on our land. We must never allow any political activity on the basis on APC, PDP, LP or any other useless political system based on Nigeria.

 Let us be unanimous that we are taking Yorubaland out of terror-controlled Nigeria. Let us tell ourselves the truth. We cannot be safe again unless we take control of our land and resources. Is there any other wakeup call greater than the massacre of our brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers and children right before our eyes?

There is nothing more to expect other than the worse if we do not end our relationship with Nigeria. Do not be afraid about what or how we will govern ourselves. All the options at our disposal are far better than allowing the Fulani to turn us to suya meat.

Yoruba, I beg you. I beseech you. Please do every little thing you can to contribute to the freedom of your race. The time is now. It is Owo today, it was Igangan yesterday. How do you know it is not your turn tomorrow?

You must act now to support Yoruba Nation/ Oduduwa Republic. It is your duty as much as it is mine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Very Bad Days Plague Nigeria..

By Adeola Aderounmu

A former Nigerian minister Olusegun Agagu died recently and was to be flown to Ondo State for burial. Unfortunately the Aircraft in which he was flown crashed not long after take off, there in Lagos.

More than 20 people were on the flight and some are feared dead already. May the souls of the departed rest in Peace. May those in hospital find quick healing.

There will be hundreds of theories surrounding this ill-fated flight. There will be both natural, spiritual and physical explanations.

No matter which theory is right, we all know that Nigerian roads are among the worst roads in the World and the state of Nigerian Aviation industry may also be suffering from the general decadence that is plaguing everything in Nigeria.

Some comments on the social media are indifferent to the death of Agagu and now to the death of his family members/friends of the family.

There are reasons for this line of reasoning. Nigerian politicians think about themselves and their families/friends only, so when they evil befalls them, people tend to be “happy” (unfortunately).

It is very easy to argue that the people involved in this accident and even the dead minister himself could have done something to improve the living conditions of Nigerians generally. The argument is right because one man can make a difference.

No man in Nigeria wants to make a difference, that is why even Jonathan will continue to buy presidential Aircrafts for himself instead of improving the Aviation industry. Still, no ruler in Nigerian politics has stuck his head up to say “I’ll die for the people to make sure their lives improve”.

It’s always selfishness and self-improvement. It is always me, me, me and my family.

Sadly too, Nigerian looters don’t realise that life is transient and that no one can live forever. They still loot as much as they can and are not deter by the natural law that Life terminates anyway by natural, physical or spiritual means depending on what they Believe.

May the souls of the dead find Peace. Even the students massacred in Yobe, one prays they find peace. For all the grieving families (we are all griefing one thing or the other anyway), may we find the strength to move one and may we learn to live one day at a time and to know that no matter what, nobody will leave this World alive!