Nobody can remove Prof. Banji Akintoye as Yoruba leader & what Gani Adams must do — Arogundade

CHIEF RASAK AROGUNDADE aka SADDAM is the President and Founder, ODUA PEOPLE’S CONGRESS, NEW ERA. To many who know him, he is the enfant-terrible as his name S-a-d-d-a-m drives fear and confusion into the minds of people, especially criminal elements in the society.

Chief Rasak Arogundade’s OPC faction broke away from Otunba Gani Adams’ faction on March 16, 2015 at the heat of the controversial 2015 election which pitched All People’s Congress candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari against the incumbent President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.

It was a tensed political period in the history of Nigeria as Otunba Gani Adams was glaringly supporting President Jonathan and even went to the extent of organizing a ‘Jega must go’ protest in Lagos, which led to the destruction of public utilities and campaign bill boards on March 15, 2015 few days to the Presidential election.

It was at this junction, Chief Arogundade and few other strong lieutenants left the old OPC to start the New Era brand and since then, they have been waxing stronger.

Arogundade and Gani Adams are offspring of late Frederick Faseun’s OPC as Arogundade famously called SADDAM was the Chief Security Commandant of the militia Group.

In this new exclusive, he spoke on the reason why a recent Yoruba Group meeting in Ibadan on Thursday, October 29th, 2020 went berserk at the entry of some fifth columnist.

Chief Arogundade equally has some admonitions for his erstwhile boss, Otunba Gani Adams whose role as Aare Ona Kankanfo of Yoruba land is being faulted by some Yoruba intellectuals.

Find out more in this new clip.

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20 COMMENTS

  1. Thank you Asabe for reaching out to chief Rasaq Arogundade. This man enlightened us about deep division in Yoruba land. But I am hopeful that if we work harder for unity we can succeed. The biggest issue we had is that, we have to educate our Yoruba people first, we are brilliant people individually but we lack unity collectively, which we can work on it. Nothing new under the Sun, the western civilisation that is peaceful and advanced now witnessed worst form of wars and destruction. We are not far off.
    There is always solution to a problem.

  2. I support yoruba but they must change pattern, Everything is not yoruba language, this ppl need to be educated or enlighten to know that everything is not supposed to be yoruba language, this agitation is supposed to be english so that the whole world will hear and know what they are talking about, agitating on yoruba language is a mess and mistake, let them learn from Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who knows how to do it best, because United Nations is supposed to be aware and all world powers including U.S.A and UK even if they are saboteurs, insisting with yoruba language on agitation is disgusting and a big mess, let them learn from intelectuals who knows how to do it best, all this mess they are doing must end up in their circle and can not go any where as that has been yoruba life long time ago, gra gra..