Yoruba Nation: Unite With Us Or We’ll Burn Down Churches, Mosques In Yoruba Land – Afonja Omoalaseorun Warns

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A self-styled warrior, Afonja Omoalaseorun has said he has issued letters to all churches and mosques to announce their support for the Yoruba Nation and failure to do so will lead to the burning down of their worship centers.

This was made known by a Nigerian YouTuber, Teni Omoologo in an interview with the warrior Afonja Omoalaseorun who is a native of Ilorin in Kwara state but grew up in Kano state.

He said his father warned him against relating with the Fulanis and begged him to use everything he has to deliver Ilorin city from their hands.

So when he heard about the Yoruba Nation he agreed with his friends who has the same mission to deliver Ilorin from the hands of Fulanis and to extend such mission to all Yoruba lands.

Mr. Afonja told Teni Omoologo and her followers that he has the secret of those that are against Yoruba Nation, he said all Yoruba Kings are betrayals, and the first King he will deal with in Yoruba land is Oluwo of Iwo who he said is not a straight forward person.

Afonja made it known that he has up to 30,000 warriors that are on ground in Yoruba lands and he has sent letters to all churches and mosques to announce that they are in support of the Yoruba Nation and he has given them two weeks to do so and after its expiration, if they refuse to do the needful their churches and mosques will be burnt down.

He also said any radio and television station that allows 2023 political jingles will be burnt and letters has been sent to them to that effect.

Furthermore, he made it known that he has spies who are part of Tinubu, Oni of Ife, Oluwo of Iwo, Alafin of Oyo etc security details.

Afonja Omoalaseorun advised everyone from Yoruba land that gets this information to stay indoors and worship their makers every Sundays and Fridays because he and his warriors will be burning worship centres.

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