Prominent Yoruba activist Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has officially taken his campaign against criminality directly to the frontlines.
As shared in a trending social media post, Igboho’s mission to dismantle networks of kidnappers and bandits across the South-West has commenced with a direct march into the Old Oyo National Park—a dense forest terrain long compromised by criminal hideouts.
For years, the vast expanses of the Old Oyo National Park have reportedly served as a tactical staging ground for bandits and kidnappers terrorizing local communities and highways.
In the image snippet obtained by oyogist, operatives can be seen mobilizing on-site alongside vehicles bearing the branding of Igboho’s newly formed security initiative, the “Iru Ekun Security Network”.

The message is clear: if conventional state architecture faces operational gridlocks in securing these forests, grassroots and community-led initiatives are stepping up to fill the void.