Obasanjo knocks yoruba obas over supremacy battle #
It seems like there's a developing story!
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has reportedly criticized some Yoruba monarchs over their alleged involvement in a supremacy battle. According to reports, Obasanjo accused the monarchs of engaging in a "fruitless" and "unproductive" struggle for supremacy, which he believes is detrimental to the progress of the Yoruba people.
Obasanjo, who is a prominent figure in Nigerian politics and a son of the Yoruba ethnic group, is said to have made these comments during a meeting with some Yoruba leaders in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State.
The former President is believed to have expressed his disappointment over the way some Yoruba monarchs have been engaging in a power struggle, which he claims is causing divisions among the Yoruba people. He reportedly urged the monarchs to focus on promoting the welfare and development of their people, rather than engaging in a futile struggle for supremacy.
This development comes at a time when there have been reports of tensions and rivalries among some Yoruba monarchs, particularly in the southwestern region of Nigeria. Some of these monarchs have been accused of seeking to assert their authority and influence over others, which has led to divisions and conflicts within the Yoruba community.
It remains to be seen how this situation will unfold, but it's clear that Obasanjo's comments have sparked a significant amount of interest and debate among Nigerians and Yoruba people around the world.