Yoruba nation agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has declared that the Yoruba people have a constitutional right to demand secession 100 years after the amalgamation ...
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Writing romantic love letters can feel like a prehistoric practice these days—where do you even get stamps? (Kidding. Kind of.) But for most of human history, if you wanted to express your ...
Legal fireworks as Yoruba nation agitators challenge jurisdiction ... the High Commissioner informed he was aware of the letter being delivered but added that it was merely an established practice ...
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“The main reason we submitted our letter to the UK government is to have them serve as a witness before the United Nations whenever the issue of the Yoruba nation is brought up at an ...
The Federal Government on Tuesday stated that the petition by Mr Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho calling for the UK to consider the Yoruba ... aware of the letter being delivered ...
“British government colonised Nigeria and we have every right to submit our letter to UK government on our demand for a sovereign Yoruba nation. Nigeria as a nation attained independence on ...
The Federal Government has said the petition by Yoruba nation agitator ... the High Commissioner informed that he was aware of the letter being delivered but added that it was merely an ...
A letter of intent and a memorandum of understanding are both non-binding documents that outline or establish an agreement by two parties to work toward a mutual goal. However, they are generally ...
It is now almost a century and a half that the Yoruba civil war ended. No fewer than 400,000 soldiers participated in the war. Though often conceived as Ibadan-Ekiti Parapo war, in reality the war ...