Sunday Igboho Returns To Nigeria After Removal From Wanted List, Praises Tinubu And Oba Ladoja

Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has returned to Nigeria following the removal of his name from the country’s wanted list. Igboho arrived from self-exile in Cotonou, Benin Republic, and was warmly received at his Soka, Ibadan residence by supporters, Muslim clerics, and well-wishers, who offered prayers for his safe return as well as for President Bola Tinubu and the traditional rulers who helped secure his freedom. The activist, visibly emotional, recounted the difficulties he faced under the late President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, when he was declared wanted, denied a Nigerian passport, and had his bank accounts frozen despite favorable court rulings. His return marks another homecoming after fleeing Nigeria on July 1, 2021, following a raid on his Ibadan residence by a combined team of the Department of State Services and the Nigerian Army over alleged stockpiling of arms and ammunition. Igboho had previously returned briefly to Nigeria in 2024 for his late mother’s burial. This time, he proceeded to the palace of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, where he was warmly welcomed by supporters. Oba Ladoja prayed for his success and praised his resilience. In a speech at the palace, Igboho expressed gratitude to God, the President, and traditional leaders for their support. He said, “I’m grateful to God Almighty for this day. I’m also grateful to our President. Baba Olubadan Ladoja was instrumental to my final freedom. Since the day I was in Cotonou, he has been checking up on me as a son. Baba Adebanjo also helped me. Baba Ladoja spoke with elders in Yoruba Land and coordinated with the President to ensure my clearance.” He added, “He told me to pack my load and return home. I never thought I would come back. I’m very happy, which is why I have come to pay homage to Baba Ladoja. I’m sincerely grateful to President Bola Tinubu.” Igboho also called for unity among Yoruba people, saying, “My advice to Yoruba people is for us to unite so that we can take our region to greater heights. I’m confident that President Bola Tinubu is making efforts to improve security.”

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President Tinubu Hosts Olubadan Of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja At Presidential Villa

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu welcomed the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, to the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Friday, January 23, 2026. The meeting was shared on X by Bayo Onanuga, who posted photos of the president and the traditional ruler together, captioned: “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu meets with Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Friday 23/01/2026, Photo State House.” No details of the discussions have been made public. Oba Ladoja, the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland, maintains a longstanding relationship with President Tinubu, who attended his coronation in Ibadan last year.

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Olubadan Of Ibadanland Clarifies He Did Not Snub Alaafin At Interfaith Gathering

The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, has explained that he did not intentionally snub the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade, at a recent interfaith gathering in Ibadan, Oyo State. Speaking to journalists, Oba Ladoja said the incident, which circulated widely on social media, was misunderstood and that his actions were dictated by the circumstances rather than disrespect. “There was no intention whatsoever. What happened was not deliberate. It has been misinterpreted, especially on social media,” he said. He explained that he arrived late to the event and was simply trying to reach his seat without disrupting proceedings. His seat was positioned between designated zones, requiring him to navigate through attendees, and by the time he arrived, other dignitaries had already moved. “My seat was sandwiched between Soun and Alaafin. I had to pass through some people to get there. I didn’t make any decision to avoid or ignore anyone,” Oba Ladoja added. The monarch also confirmed that communication had taken place between the two palaces and dismissed any claims of tension or offense. “I don’t think anyone was being offensive, and I don’t see the issue as an insult to anybody,” he said. Oba Ladoja called for peace and unity in Yorubaland, particularly among younger generations. “My goal is to unite the present generation and those coming after us. We must raise standards and focus on what truly brings progress to our society,” he said. The incident occurred on Monday during an interfaith event organized by the Oyo State Government at the Grand Space near the Oyo State House of Assembly.

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