The OPC leader, who explained his reasons to the Yoruba community in Kano, said that it was based on his personal conviction that the Yoruba race is detribalized and always in the forefront for fight against injustice.
Fasheun, who accompanied Al-Mustapha to Kano shortly after his release from the Kirikiri Maximum Prisons last Friday said he threw his weight behind the freedom, granted the former CSO because he was exonerated on the issue by a competent court of the land.
The OPC founder said that all patriotic Yoruba race should be grateful to God that nothing happened to Al-Mustapha throughout his 15 years in Kiikiri Prison, pointing out that all he was doing was to demonstrate to the world that “the Yorubas are detribalised and always stand by the truth and for justice to prevail.” Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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I pray that other tribes will learn from this magnanimous act by the Yoruba race. Sooner or later, alone or together, the truth must prevail.
ReplyDeleteFasehun you only talked about staying on the truth, so please tell Nigerians what is the truth about Al-mustapha's release?
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