Ibadan Prince Appeals To Tinubu, IGP To Call Sunday Igboho To Order Over Alleged Attack on His Property
An Ibadan Prince, Jelili Oyetunde, has cried out over an alleged attack on his property by Chief Sunday Adeyemo (a.k.a. Sunday Igboho), calling on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the new Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Tunji Disu, to call him to order.
Oyetunde alleged that Sunday Igboho, on Thursday, led over twenty dangerous weapons-wielding hoodlums to attack his house and block an industry.
The businessman said his property, located at Oyetunde Oga, off Olojuoro Road in Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State, was vandalized by the attackers, who came in about six different vehicles.
However, efforts made by our Correspondent to get Sunday Igboho’s side of the story proved fruitless.
Prince Oyetunde revealed that his family member, Wasiu Adeyemo, was abducted by the attackers and was released on Thursday night.
Oyetunde, a descendant of two former Olubadan of Ibadanland, namely Olubadan Petuoshin Oyetunde I (1946) and Olubadan Shittu Akintola Oyetunde II (1971-1976), disclosed that the matter had been reported at Sanyo Police Station.
The Ibadan Prince explained that there is CCTV footage evidence showing how the attack was carried out, and the red jeep that conveyed Sunday Igboho to the scene.
Oyetunde identified other attackers to include: Baale Alimi Yusufu Lafiku, Saheed Olawoyin Olalekan, Tunde Lawal, Sule Adigun, Safiu Tunde Oladejo, Jamiu Raimi, Kasimu Ogunyemi, Morufu Laigbe Okeseyin, Ibrahim Sita, Muniru Lafiku, Abass Lawal Awoniyi, Suraju Lasisi Oladejo, and Lekan Adeoye.
He explained that the Oyetunde and Lafiku families were supposed to appear before the Oyo State Anti-Land Grabbing Agency on Wednesday, but Lafiku’s family was absent.
The businessman lamented that instead of the Lafiku family coming to present their case before the Anti-Land Grabbing Agency, they resorted to using Sunday Igboho to unleash terror on the Oyetunde family.
Prince Oyetunde recalled that in 2017, he instituted a court case against five people who kidnapped and took him to Sunday Igboho’s house over the land dispute.
He revealed that an Oyo State Chief Magistrate Court sitting in Ibadan found the five people guilty of the four count charges brought against them in the case with charge number: MI/1009C/2027, and convicted them.
Oyetunde warned that identifying with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope campaign should not give Sunday Igboho renewed strength to continue his land grabbing activities in Ibadanland









