The group posted the image of the proposed currency on its Twitter handle @OduduwaRepublic, on Sunday.
The currency for the proposed Yoruba nation, Oduduwa Republic has
been introduced by a group agitating the independence of the Yoruba
nation on Twitter.
The group posted the image of the proposed currency on its Twitter handle @OduduwaRepublic, on Sunday.
The tweet read: “Oduduwa National Currency shall be called
'FADAKA' Meaning Silver .. or short as just 'FAD' Here is a 20 Fadaka
Sample Banknote.”SaharaReporters earlier reported how Yoruba Historian, Banji Akintoye
alongside freedom fighter, Sunday Adeyemo (Igboho) declared the
sovereignty of the Yoruba nation recently.
Akintoye and Igboho, among other Yoruba leaders stated that the Yoruba nation can be independent and yet, thrive.
Professor Akintoye said the most important thing for the Yoruba nation is to learn to work towards its sovereignty.
According to him, this is not a time to discuss issues surrounding
restructuring, resource control or a new constitution but rather to
secede from Nigeria.
He urged all Yoruba patriots to work together for the independence of
the Yoruba nation, urging the young ones not to involve violence but
peaceful deliberations.
“We have declared that sovereignty now but we must work together. We
have just talked about what the Yoruba nation is suffering in Nigeria.
There should be no reason why we cannot all work together to extricate
ourselves from this rubble that Nigeria has become.
“My advice to young people is to gather together, speak to leaders
hesitating about Nigeria, there is no reason for any Yoruba person to be
talking about restructuring or a new constitution or resource control,
the game is up, we have seen enough of Nigeria, we have decided our
status in the world today, we have moved forward, let us move smoothly
without any violence, don't fight anyone. There should be no war, we are
going to have a separate Yoruba conference very soon.”
Igboho, also said the South-West states were no longer under Nigeria.
He urged Yoruba people living in other parts of the country to return to the South-West.
He said, “All the Yoruba youth in this land support our father
(Banji Akintoye). We are in support because we know that these are our
real fathers who understand that we are fighting for our rights against
people that are disturbing us on our land. If we meet any Fulani
herdsman, we are ready to face and destroy them starting from now, if
any policeman attacks us for that, we are ready for them.
“We are ready to challenge a country that has nothing for the Yoruba
people, we are taking back our territory. I meet with 5 years old, 6
years old children, that have no fathers, mothers, nothing, these
children smoke Indian hemp, this country is finished, we don't want
Nigeria again, we want the Yoruba nation, we don't fear anybody, we fear
only God, enough is enough.
“Fulanis are cheating us, they rape our women, make videos of that so we
can see. Benin Republic is not up to Osun State, and they are living in
peace, there is security. Yoruba citizens are going to work as maids
there, some of our people are even sent back when they don't have their
papers. When some of us here were little, Ghanaians come here to work as
cobblers, but now, Yorubas are asked to leave
“No Yoruba person holds a major political position in Nigeria, this is
the 14th year a Yoruba man was the Inspector-General of Police, no
Yoruba man was ever a Chief of Army Staff, no Yoruba has been in that
position. Hausa Fulani heads everything, instead, they gave us the
position of Vice President that cannot make any major decision.
“All Yoruba citizens are in support of our move to secede, Banji
Akintoye, Afenifere, the Yorubas know about it, any of them that says he
is not in support should make a video and refute this claim.
“If we learn that a soldier or police touches one of us, there will be
trouble, we don't want Fulani herdsmen, they should go their way. From
tomorrow, we will go from place to place and sensitize people about
security, we won't see Fulani again.
“These herdsmen go about to destroy our crops and then end up selling
food to us, is that not slavery? The average Seriki Fulani palace is
bigger than that of a Yoruba king. We thank the Olubadan for
disempowering a Seriki Fulani and placed him under a Baale. What the
Fulanis do here, no Yoruba citizen can do such in the North. Why are we
slaves in our land?
“There are Yorubas in different countries of the world. We plead with
the United Nations to separate us from Nigeria before it turns to war,
if they don't come, it will be worse than this. As it stands now, we are
no longer Nigeria, we are no longer under dictatorial government, we
sleep in fear, eat in fear, are we slaves?
“Some say Yoruba people are not united, we are! If you want to try us,
touch one of us. Any king that says he is not with us, should make a
video and make his claim. Yoruba citizens in Hausa land, come back homes
this suffering is enough.”
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