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Prominent Yoruba King Pulls Out Of Sunday Igboho’s Call For Yoruba Nation

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Adedotun Gbadebo, the Alake of Egbaland, says the success of the black race is dependent on Nigeria’s ability to overcome its challenges of division.

 

The monarch asked Nigerians to put aside their tribal, political, or religious differences to collaborate towards developing the country.

Gbadebo spoke on Saturday when the national leadership of the National Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) visited his palace in Abeokuta, Ogun state capital.

The traditional ruler frowned against the call for Nigeria to disintegrate, saying: “If Nigeria failed as a country, the entire black race had failed.”

He urged Nigerians to see one another as “people of the same blood”.

“Nigerians, wherever we go, we must see ourselves as nationals of the same country, people of the same blood,” he said.

“We must work together to make Nigeria, Nigeria must not fail; if Nigeria fails, the black race has failed and may it never happened.”

The monarch commended the national president of the transport employers association for revolutionising the nation’s road transport sector.

This is coming after Sunday Igboho called for the disintegration of Nigeria, and ordered for the actualization of Yoruba nation

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