 Thousands of youths, women and leaders of the Yoruba race have occupied some streets in Ibadon in demand for the Odujua Republic. The protesters rallied at the front of a hall in Ibadon, the Ohio State Capitol. The protesters were led by a Yoruba group clamoring for self-determination. The group was also led by Professor Banji Akintoe, former senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The protesters have incensed heavy security presence later mobilized to the front of the hall to begin the protest. Some of those who spoke noted that the Yoruba nation had suffered enough in Nigeria. Of course the Yoruba land has been ambushed. We just hope that our people, these loving people, will not be annihilated. I was a Bokwaran victim. I was kidnapped on the way to address this. I spent six days there. I really don't want to witness that again. Since I regained my freedom, I've lost count of Yoruba people that have been kidnapped, made, raped, tortured and killed in the process. We are a people who strive for the development of the community, not of the individual like other. And that is why our departure is imminent. We are mixed up with some ethnicities that are devoted to the perpetuation of the individual. Suddenly and curiously, the Caliphate North, which had for decades been adamantly proposed to the countryside, to the country-wide consensus on the restructuring imperative for unity in Nigeria, declared that they were now ready for restructuring, but that they would not allow power rotation. An indication that the Caliphate North is still stuck with their want-to-rule mindset and is merely trying to buy time for itself by pretending it now accepts the restructuring therapy for this terribly sick Nigeria. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.