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I Am Under Pressure From Politicians To Beg Presidency – Sunday Igboho

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Embattled Yoruba Nation champion, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho has alleged that some politicians are pressurizing him to beg the Nigerian Presidency.

Speaking through his counsel, Yomi Alliyu, the agitator said some politicians have been “pressurizing” him and his wife to sign documents they could use to beg the presidency on his behalf.

In a statement signed by Alliyu, Igboho said: “We have been reliably informed that some politicians are pressuring our client and his wife to give them endorsement to use at the presidency to justify their new found love and/or defection to the All Progressives Congress and/or curry affection from those in power.

“Let the whole world be aware, especially the presidency, that Sunday Adeyemo is totally apolitical with no special love or hatred for any political party as he has friends in all.

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“He, however, respects the six elected governors of the south-west states as authentic representatives of his Yoruba race. Any document purportedly signed by Igboho or his wife endorsing, empowering or making anybody his mouthpiece other than his lead counsel should be disregarded and taken as fake.

“It is disheartening that a discredited politician with disreputable pedigree in Yoruba race and another retired security officer are pressurising our client and his wife to give them endorsements to Yoruba youths and the presidency without considering his unlawful incarceration in the Republic of Benin and health issues.”

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