President Tinubu is doing well but he should remember that Yourbas are suffering - Sunday Igboho
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President Tinubu is doing well but he should remember that Yourbas are suffering – Sunday Igboho

President Tinubu is doing well but he should remember that Yourbas are suffering - Sunday Igboho

Yoruba Nation advocate and activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has expressed admiration for President Bola Tinubu’s initial actions in office, extending prayers for his good health and longevity.

“I pray for President Bola Tinubu’s good health,” Igboho conveyed to Alaroye Online TV over the weekend. “He is performing well, and his significant steps toward revitalizing the nation are evident. The key appointments in crucial positions reflect his awareness of the issues around him.”

Igboho further highlighted the challenges faced by the Yoruba people, urging President Tinubu to address the suffering within the region.

“I want President Tinubu to recognize the plight of the Yoruba people who are currently enduring hardships. I believe he will utilize his eight years in office. May God guide him through the governance process and grant him a long life to effect positive change in the country.”

While currently in Germany with his family, Igboho emphasized that his primary responsibilities lie in Nigeria, where he has been involved in the car dealership business since 1996.

Regarding the destruction of his properties, Igboho resignedly left the outcome to divine intervention, emphasizing the importance of a good reputation and honest work.

Reflecting on personal losses, he shared, “The loss of lives during the incident at my house, including my mother’s, deeply saddens me. I am beseeching God to help me bury my mother, who is still in the mortuary. Despite the challenges, I do not regret leading the Yoruba Nation’s struggle. I call for unity among us all.”

Igboho concluded with the assurance of returning to Nigeria soon to lay his mother to rest and a plea for collective harmony.

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