Punch reported that the meeting took place on Sunday May 1, and also had Banji Akintoye, leader of Ilana Omo Odua, in attendance.
Soyinka repeatedly spoke up for Igboho while he was in prison, saying the activist committed no known crime against Nigeria but instead, a criminal act was committed against him by the federal government.
Soyinka repeatedly spoke up for Igboho while he was in prison, saying the activist committed no known crime against Nigeria but instead, a criminal act was committed against him by the federal government.