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Sunday Igboho Reveals His Current Location After DSS Raid

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Yoruba Nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho, has claimed he is currently in his house at Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

The DSS had declared Igboho wanted after a raid on Thursday, when its operatives allegedly recovered arms and ammunitions from his Soka, Ibadan residence.

On Friday evening, there were rumours that the freedom fighter has been arrested by security agents.

However, debunking the rumour, Igboho spoke through a phone call on a live Facebook video hosted by his spokesperson, Olayomi Koiki.

Adeyemo explained that he heard the rumour of his arrest, saying it was not true.

“I want to appreciate God and all my fans throughout the world. Today is July 2, 2021. I heard about the rumour that Sunday Igboho has been arrested at Guru Maharaji place.

“There is nothing like that. I am not at Guru. I am in my house at Ibadan. Thank you,” Igboho said.

Isaac Obasi

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