MARK CONSUELOS DETAILS 'BRUTAL FIVE-MONTH SAGA' BEFORE HIS FATHER'S DEATH: 'I MISS MY DAD'. (PHOTO).

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 Mark Consuelos details 'brutal five-month saga' before his father's death: 'I miss my dad' Mark Consuelos has spoken candidly about the loss of his father, Saul Consuelos, who passed away on March 23 after a long illness.  Appearing on the I’ve Never Said This Before with Tommy DiDario podcast, the Live with Kelly and Mark co-host reflected on the painful five-month period leading up to his father’s death.  He recalled knowing the end was near but admitted that the reality of the loss still hit him hard.  Consuelos shared that he was able to say goodbye while working on the Broadway play Fallen Angels, and though he later learned of his father’s passing during rehearsals, the production served as a welcome distraction. The actor explained that he had hoped for a merciful and peaceful passing for his father, which he was grateful ultimately happened quickly and without pain.  While the family has not disclosed details about the illness, Consuelos described his f...

'NO GOING BACK ON YORUBA NATION, PREPARE FOR RALLIES, PROTESTS'- SUNDAY IGBOHO. (PHOTO).


 'No going back on Yoruba Nation, prepare for rallies, protests' - Sunday Igboho


Yoruba Nation activist Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has insisted that there will be no going back on the demands for an independent Odua Nation in 2025 as the quest is non-negotiable.

Igboho who has been a prominent figure in the Yoruba self-determination movement, on Thursday, stated that the wishes to all Yoruba sons and daughters, both at home and in the diaspora in the new year is to achieve the Yoruba Nation, while assuring all Yoruba people that the pursuit of self-determination remains steadfast and sacrosanct.

In the new year message issued by his spokesman, Olayomi Koiki, Igboho emphasized the collective commitment of the Yoruba people to achieving freedom and urged everyone to prepare for peaceful rallies and protests that will amplify the demand for Yoruba sovereignty.


“Our watchword remains ‘No going back.’ This is the time for unity, courage, and focus. We are resolute in our mission, and we call on all Yoruba sons and daughters to be prepared for what lies ahead,” the activist said.

“Peaceful protests and rallies will be held continuously to assert our rights to self-determination. Do not fear—this is a movement that will bring about the change we all desire.

“This is not the time for hesitation. We must sit up, organize, and move forward together. The journey may be challenging, but our destination is clear, and our victory is certain.


“As we step into this new season, we are closer than ever to achieving our dreams,” Igboho stated.

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