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Cleric Reveals Why Igboho Refused To Disappear From Custody

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Idris Oladejo, the cleric for Oduduwa Nation agitator, Sunday Igboho, has opened up on why he has not disappeared from custody in Benin Republic.

 

Speaking at the Benin Court of Appeal in Cotonou, the cleric who is popularly called Imam Oladejo, said Igboho indeed has powers to disappear from custody but has refused to do so for the sake of his wife and Yoruba Nation.

“Sunday Igboho believes in Allah and he hates cheating, especially cheating the Yoruba Nation. He has those powers and they are from Allah,” he said.

“He can’t disappear here because he doesn’t want any problem for his wife, Oodua nation, Yoruba Nation. He hates problems, he’s a good man and that’s why I love him.”

When Nigerian security agents raided Igboho’s house earlier in July, the activist was said to have employed supernatural powers to avoid arrest.

Isaac Obasi

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