A Fulani resident in Kabba, Kogi State, identified as Ibrahim Grafify on Facebook, has sparked controversy after calling on the Kogi State Government to investigate the visit of Yoruba activist Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho.
In a viral video, the Fulani man expressed fears that Igboho’s visit to Kabba and Yagba land (Okunland) could stir up tribal violence, discrimination, bigotry, and nepotism in the area.

What Happened?
On April 15–16, 2026, Sunday Igboho visited Kogi West (Okunland), where he met with the Obaro of Kabba as part of his ongoing engagements on the rising insecurity affecting Yoruba-speaking communities.
While many welcomed the visit, Ibrahim Grafify urged authorities to probe it, linking it to potential insecurity and tribal tensions.
However, netizens have pushed back, questioning why the Fulani resident has remained silent on the killings and insecurity plaguing Okunland and other parts of Kogi State for years.
The video has generated massive mixed reactions online — from strong support for Igboho to heated debates on tribal issues and security in Nigeria.
Do you think the concerns raised are valid, or is this just another attempt to discredit Sunday Igboho’s advocacy for Yoruba security?