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Kill Sunday Igboho, another Boko Haram’ll rise in Southwest – Prophet Iginla warns Buhari govt

Prophet Joshua Iginla of the Champions Royal Assembly, has warned the Federal Government against killing Yoruba activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho.

Iginla warned that killing Igboho will lead to the rise of another Boko Haram from the Southwest.

He was reacting to the attempted arrest of Igboho by some security operatives over the weekend.

A combined team of the Department of State Services, DSS, and police had attempted to arrest Igboho along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway over the weekend.

DSS, however, denied involvement in the attempted arrest.

Iginla urged the Federal Government to exercise caution and wisdom over the issue of Igboho.

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In a statement he forwarded to the press, the clergyman said: “Nigeria needs prayers, and not just prayers. Our leaders need prayers to take right decisions and not make expensive decisions.

“If the leader of Boko haram, Muhammad Yusuf was not killed in that gory manner, his followers won’t be angry and begin to move into what has metamorphosed into the dreaded sect.

“I advise and admonish the Federal government to cast restrain and work with caution over their intention of arresting Sunday Ighoho. The reason is if you kill him, you will have another Boko haram rising up from the western region. You should cast restrain, caution over his issue.

“Invite him, talk and advise him, share the opinion with him will be better, any attempt to eliminate him will lead to another kind of problem we battling within the north now. each time a leader spring up on behalf of his people, the dialogue is important than a violent approach.”

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