
A young Fulani man has challenged Yoruba Nation activist Sunday Adeyemi, known as Sunday Igboho, to visit Igbeti in Oyo State, claiming he would not return alive. In a video shared on social media, the man referred to Igboho derogatorily, asserting dominance over him.
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