Yoruba celebrate 60 years self rule seek oduduwa republic

I think there may be some confusion here.

Firstly, the Yoruba people are an ethnic group from West Africa, primarily found in Nigeria, Benin, and Togo. They have a rich culture and history, but they are not a country or a political entity that can celebrate 60 years of self-rule.

Secondly, the concept of "self-rule" typically refers to a country or nation gaining independence from colonial rule or foreign domination. Nigeria, where the Yoruba people are predominantly found, gained independence from British colonial rule on October 1, 1960.

Lastly, the idea of an "Oduduwa Republic" is not a recognized political entity or a legitimate aspiration. Oduduwa is a legendary figure in Yoruba mythology, credited with founding the Yoruba kingdom of Ife. While he is an important figure in Yoruba history and culture, there is no political movement or organization seeking to establish an "Oduduwa Republic".

It's possible that you may have come across a misunderstanding or misinformation online. If you could provide more context or clarify what you mean by "Oduduwa Republic", I'd be happy to help clarify things for you!