Sunday Igboho Issues Fresh Two-Hour Ultimatum To Fulani Community Over Oyo Abductions

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IGBOHO, NIGERIA — Tensions have reached a dangerous boiling point in Igboho, Oyo State, following a strict two-hour ultimatum issued this morning by Yoruba nation activist Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, demanding that Fulani residents produce or release recently abducted victims.

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The confrontational warning, delivered just moments ago, has triggered an immediate security panic across the Oke-Ogun axis, raising fears of imminent communal clashes in the region.

The Breakdown and the Demand

The final ultimatum follows weeks of rising anger over a string of high-profile kidnappings, including the recent mass abduction of school children and teachers within Oyo State.

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Igboho, who rose to national prominence after issuing a similar eviction notice to herders in Igangan, took to the community this morning to declare that locals will no longer tolerate the ongoing siege on their towns. He insisted that the Fulani community must immediately reveal the whereabouts of the victims or face direct consequences once the short two-hour window closes.

Security Panic in the Community

The sudden declaration has sent shockwaves through local businesses and farming communities. Many traders are rapidly shutting down shops and fleeing the markets in anticipation of a potential showdown.

Local community leaders are reportedly making frantic efforts to de-escalate the situation, while local vigilante groups and hunters have started positioning themselves across strategic entry and exit routes. State security agencies have been alerted to the unfolding timeline to prevent a total breakdown of law and order.

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