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Yoruba Politicians Comes Under Fire As Ilana Omo Oodua Leader Accuses Them Of Betraying Their People

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Politicians of Yoruba extraction have been slammed by the chairman of the Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination (NINAS) also known as Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide, Professor Banji Akintoye for allegedly “massively betraying” their people.

According to Akintoye, all Yoruba politicians are just after the forthcoming general election and have ignored the Fulanisation agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari‘s administration.

He said the betrayal is evidenced by the attitude of the Yoruba politicians who are seeking to take power and have chosen to ignore the alleged Fulani agenda.

Naija News gathered that the Ilana Omo Oodua leader told Tribune that it was weird how Yoruba politicians have ignored the visible signs of the agenda all over the country and especially in Yorubaland just because of the coming elections.

He submitted that “Our politicians are betraying our nation in a massive way. The Fulani said they would conquer us and they have prepared all the ground for it.

“They have invited Fulani people from all over West Africa to come and they are pouring into the country and being given Nigeria citizenship and voting card immediately.

“Buhari made the announcement that anybody from any part of Africa can come to Nigeria without any passport or travel document. That is an invitation to the Fulani who are pouring into the country, ready to fight us.

“Buhari and co have also made things easy for international terrorist organisations to come and help the Fulani in their agenda. They are already well established and they themselves made an announcement that they are well established and entrenched in Yorubaland.

“In the midst of all of these, our people in Yorubaland think that the best thing is to be contesting elections. It is a very weird situation.

“The Yoruba people will survive this crisis, but this will be a story to tell forever, of massive betrayal of the Yoruba people by the Yoruba politicians.

“We must not forget that millions of Yoruba people across the world at home and abroad want their Yoruba country, want to separate themselves from Nigeria and they are putting in little effort here and there it is producing results.

“So, the politicians don’t have the last say; the masses of the people have the last say.”