(Video) Yoruba Activist, Sunday Igboho angrily reveals why he would never sympathise with Pastor Adeboye over son's death KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Sunday, May 9, 2021

(Video) Yoruba Activist, Sunday Igboho angrily reveals why he would never sympathise with Pastor Adeboye over son's death

Popular Yoruba Activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as, Sunday Igboho, has revealed why he would never sympathise with Pastor Enoch Adeboye over the death of his son, Pastor Dare Adeboye.



Last week Wednesday, it was reported that pastor Dare Adeboye had died in his sleep after officiating a church program. He returned home but couldn't make it to the following morning anymore and forever.

During a live chat with Olayomi Koiki (Sunday Igboho's media aide), on Saturday night, Sunday Igboho angrily revealed why he would never sympathise or say something nice over the death of Pastor Dare. His main reason for his words is that pastor Adeboye had never shown support towards to realisation of Yoruba country/nation - Oduduwa.

He said: "Has Baba supported Yoruba nation that we will now be greeting him? We don’t need to greet Adeboye. What is my own with that? We are not doing church here. This is not religion.

“Pastor Adeboye didn’t speak about Yoruba nation. Look at the number of crowd in Baba Adeboye’s church. Is he not supposed to tell all of them to join Yoruba nation? We don’t need to greet him.

“God himself will start asking questions from all the enemies of the Yoruba race. By the grace of God, anybody who says Yoruba will not get to the promised land, God will kill their children and wives and their entire family.”

“Anybody who does not support Yoruba nation, those who have powers, be it pastors or anybody that has the followers, but does not support Yoruba nation, God I call on you; you’re the one who owns me and the creator of everything. Those elders who see our sufferings, who see that the Fulanis are kidnapping us and collecting ransom, but choose not to support us, as you kill their children, kill their wives. So shall it be!”

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