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JUST IN: Sunday Igboho has been ‘Poisoned’ in Benin Republic – Olunloyo

Self-proclaimed investigative journalist, Kemi Olunloyo has stated that Yoruba pro-secessionist, Sunday Adeyemo alias Sunday Igboho has been poisoned.

Olunloyo took to Twitter on Monday to claim that the activist was ‘poisoned’.

“#BREAKING Sunday lgboho has been poisoned in a Cotonou prison.”

“His kidney function is deteriorating and Yoruba Nation is silent. Where is the cash donated for him? Cotonou authorities need to be questioned on what he consumed. He had a healthy kidney before arrest. #Kemitalks”, she tweeted.

POLITICS NIGERIA observed that her comments are coming shortly after the Yoruba activist’s lawyer, Yomi Aliyu raised alarm over his health condition. On October 14th, Aliyu revealed that Igboho was rushed to a hospital for urgent medical attention after his health deteriorated.

Alliyu revealed that one of Igboho’s organs (Kidney) might have been affected as a result of injuries he sustained when he reportedly fell while attempting to escape from gunmen that invaded his Soka residence in Ibadan on July 1, this year.

“Yes, he is critically ill and he has been taken to the hospital in Benin Republic. The lawyers over there are going to report the matter to the Beninese court.”

4 Comments

  1. I don’t pray that anything should happen to that young innocent man that’s fighting for his right and his freedom i don’t pray that nothing should happen to him to avoid problem because if anything happens to him buhari his not save that will cause a big problem in the zoo called Nigeria i promise you guys and all Bennie republic in the zoo called Nigeria are not save because the lion of the zoo will tire them of and nothing the cow of the zoo called Nigeria will do not even the so call called cotonu

  2. Hhiiim if anything happens to igboho ooooooo is another war yoruba king wit yoruba leaders go no say youth get power pass them

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