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Tension As DSS And Sunday Igboho’s Supporters Clash on The Street (Details below)

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A significant emergency was barely turned away when agents of the Department of State Services and a few men that went with a Yoruba lobbyist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho, had an experience in the vicinity of the castle of the Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Olanipekun, on Saturday.

The occurrence, which caused alarm around there, happened after the Yoruba Nation Rally where Igboho tended to the members, had been finished up at the Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo.

After the convention finished, Igboho and his men allegedly paid the Ataoja of Osogbo a civility.

Inconvenience, nonetheless, began when Igboho and his men were leaving the royal residence, as a DSS employable blamed for following the gathering was mauled.

In a video of the episode gotten on Sunday, a DSS usable was seen guarding his gun while Igboho’ s allies mobbed him, after he was blamed for following them.

As that was being settled, some DSS agents remaining in one corner of the castle were charged at by certain allies of Igboho, who blamed them for discharging shots inside the royal residence of the Ataoja.

In the resulting scuffle, a few shots were heard, as Igboho and his allies left the premises.

In another video acquired, a man, blamed for endeavoring to compose the number plate of the vehicle that carried Igboho to Osogbo, was seen being cross examined.

The man, who gave his name as Olayinka and professed to be working for the Federal Government, taken ownership of the claim that he was gotten while endeavoring to duplicate the number plate of Igboho’ s vehicle.

In the interim, coordinators of the Yoruba Nation Rally have praised all partners for guaranteeing that the meeting held under a quiet air.

An assertion by the Director General, Kiriji Heritage Defenders, Dr Ademola Ekundayo, on Sunday, said, ” The great gathering that the assembly appreciated in middle of normal indigenes of the state is a solid sign that this boat of the Yoruba Nation has taken off. “

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