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By Akinwale Kasali

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The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams has dropped another bombshell that has become the center of discuss in different quarters.

The Yoruba Generalissimo said that in the next three years, Nigeria, as a country, will no longer exist.

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Adams warned that unless Nigeria returns to true federalism or regionalism, the country may break up within the next three years.

The Coordinator of the Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC, said that the current situation where the Federal  Government, allegedly, favours some regions, while ignoring the interests and necessities of other regions, would lead to the breakup.

In his words, “Before I became the Aare Ona Kakanfo, I don’t do anything without spiritual investigation. Quote me, Nigeria will not move forward if we don’t go back to true federalism or regionalism. If we don’t go back to regionalism within three years, Nigeria will break,” he said in excerpts of a media interview posted on his Instagram page on Sunday.

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Adams cited the Federal Government’s recent rescue of over 300 schoolboys kidnapped from a gove1rnment secondary school in the northern Nigerian state of Katsina, through the alleged payment of a ransom to their abductors.

He said on the flip side, the traditional ruler of Ifon in the southern state of Ondo, Oba Israel Adeusi, who was the Olufon of Ifon, was killed by unknown gunmen and “nothing” was done about it.

Recall that Oba Adeusi was disembarking from Akure after attending a meeting in the state capital when he was killed along the Benin-Owo Highway on November 27.

His suspected killers were said to have been arrested by the recently established Ondo Security Network Agency, popularly known as Amotekun Corps, on December 2, 2020.

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Adams stressed further that insecurity in the country has continued to worsen because “a few elites” who the current system of government favours, were against the restructuring of the country.

He added that, “344 students (Kankara schoolboys) were kidnapped, we now paid the ransom for each one. A PhD holder was killed in Igangan, an Oba was killed in ifon, but nothing happened.

“Our policing is supposed to be in four layers – federal police, regional police, state police and local government police. [But] we’ve remained as one layer of policing and that’s the problem.

“Unfortunately, few elites in Nigeria do not want Nigeria to return back to regionalism, but if we fail to do so, the nation will surely go into Extinction”.

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