Diaspora group mobilises support for Yayi, denies campaign attacks

A diaspora group has mobilised support for Yayi and denied involvement in campaign attacks.

A diaspora group announced its mobilisation of support for Yayi, while explicitly denying any involvement in campaign attacks. This development was reported on ThisDayLive under the headline 'Diaspora Group Mobilises Support for Yayi, Denies Involvement in Campaign Attacks' dated March 21, 2026. The page features this as the primary story amid other unrelated headlines about traditional rulers supporting Jarigbe’s re-election, UNILAG VC advocating UK-Nigeria collaboration, and the Women Affairs Ministry condemning sexual violence in Ozoro. No further details on the group's actions, Yayi's identity, or the nature of the alleged attacks were provided in the available content.

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