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Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by olaolulazio(m): 11:50pm On Sep 17, 2015
The Yoruba and Igbo factions of a major association in the Olugbede Model Market in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos are poised for a showdown which could result to loss of lives and property if not nipped in the bud.

The Model Market was rated as one of the most peaceable markets in Lagos State until recently when crisis erupted among members of the GSM Association who constitutes about 95 per cent of the market population.

The situation would degenerate and extend to the host Egbeda community except urgent measures are taken by Lagos State Marketing Board, traditional rulers and other concerned authorities.
Historically, the Model market was reportedly started by some Yoruba traders about 40 years ago but due to the relocation challenges being faced by Ikeja GSM village, some Igbo GSM traders were said to have run to Olugbede Model market for succor and were received with open arms but gradually, the ‘visitors’ were said to have increased in number and dominated every sphere of the market.

Conducive accommodation

Also, because of the peaceful and friendly nature of the Yorubas, the Igbos were not only allocated shops and stalls but were assisted in securing conducive accommodation in Egbeda and its environs for stress free business transaction but the step was later regretted by the ‘hosts’ as the supposed ‘visitors’ seems to gain momentum and turned the table round, a step that has resulted into crises among traders of the model market as well as Egbeda youths who are uncomfortable with the way and manner their kinsmen are being treated.
For this reason, the Yoruba traders now liken the development to the case of a man who invited a neighbour to the dining table but due to the satisfaction derived from the delicacy, the neighbour turned around to hold-on to the feeding hand in order to take possession of the whole meal.
Vanguard findings revealed that the market christened the GSM Association for 15 years, was nurtured to make it ripe for leadership. Ever since the Igbos have cornered the major positions for a period of 12 years.

As another election approaches, an electoral committee was inaugurated to oversee the affairs of the market and supervise the forthcoming election. This has degenerated into crises which has brought about police intervention and if care is not taken, there could be a total breaking down of law and order within the market.

During Vanguard’s visits to the market, there was apprehension and division among the traders as Yorubas and Igbos no longer relate as one.

Also, police authorities have advised that the election be put on hold until normalcy returns to the market.

In a chat with some of the traders, they accused their leaders of mismanagement and insensitivity to members’ plight and prayed the government to intervene in the situation.

When Vanguard contacted the Chairman of the electoral body in a telephone conversation, he said his office was no longer relevant as the election had been put on hold, ‘’the crisis has gone beyond what we think and the Police have intervened. We were asked to suspend the election and put our house in order, as a result, I don’t think I am in the best position to handle any leadership role in the market,”

When the Chairman of the previous government was contacted, he simply said he was not in his best state of mind.

Meanwhile, the Iyaloja of the market Mrs Adebamowo Musili, said the market authorities are leaving no stone unturned to resolve the crisis, ‘’there is no way we will not misunderstand ourselves but it is our duty to resolve it. Both factions belong to us but nobody must be cheated,”
The leader of Egbeda youths, Wahab Okanlawon Ogunji, lamented that the situation if not nipped in the bud could cause breaking down of law and order in the area.



He however said the matter had been taken to the local council development area to no avail, “my sister, we cannot fold our arms and allow things to get out of hands, the traders who are mostly youths have cried to us and we have taken the matter to the LCDA but it is so painful that the Igbos are taking laws into their hands without fear nor favour.”

Effort to reach Iyaloja-General proved abortive as she did not respond to Vanguard calls.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/igbo-yoruba-clash-over-leadership-at-lagos-market/

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by jamex93(m): 11:52pm On Sep 17, 2015
Ok
Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by olaolulazio(m): 11:54pm On Sep 17, 2015
Yoruba and Igbo!

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by DaBullIT(m): 11:57pm On Sep 17, 2015
Imagine ?

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by olaolulazio(m): 11:59pm On Sep 17, 2015
DaBullIT:
Imagine ?
He who gets what, when and how!
Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by raumdeuter: 11:59pm On Sep 17, 2015
Looks like the whole Lagos State and South West is now waking up

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by warrior01: 12:03am On Sep 18, 2015
What kind of biased reportage is this? The so called journalist should go back to school abeg.

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by pyyxxaro: 12:06am On Sep 18, 2015
Lagos State belongs to Nobody tongue

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by kotv: 12:07am On Sep 18, 2015
Egbeda traders are the ones at fault following the information provided. they shouldn't except their competition to move over for them and share customers just because they are the traders from there. if they couldn't defeat them in the business then start a new business they are not in. the solution is very simple

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by olaolulazio(m): 12:13am On Sep 18, 2015
raumdeuter:
Looks like the whole Lagos State and South West is now waking up

How?

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by olaolulazio(m): 12:14am On Sep 18, 2015
warrior01:
What kind of biased reportage is this? The so called journalist should go back to school abeg.

Hmmmmmm!

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by olaolulazio(m): 12:15am On Sep 18, 2015
kotv:
Egbeda traders are the ones at fault following the information provided. they shouldn't except their competition to move over for them and share customers just because they are the traders from there. if they couldn't defeat them in the business then start a new business they are not in. the solution is very simple
impressive!

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by LoopsPR: 12:19am On Sep 18, 2015
https:///iB05XQ ----make una help me fill my survey
Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by OrIandoOwoh(m): 12:20am On Sep 18, 2015
matters arising
Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by Trut(m): 12:21am On Sep 18, 2015
The silly writer of this news painted the yorubas white as if the igbo traders are accommodated in the market free of charge.

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by madenigga(m): 12:24am On Sep 18, 2015
That story stinks with Bias...

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by olaolulazio(m): 12:28am On Sep 18, 2015
Trut:
The silly writer of this news painted the yorubas white as if the igbo traders are accommodated in the market free of charge.

Are u an Igbo?

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by dhardline(m): 12:29am On Sep 18, 2015
The way some reporters report news would make one think that if crises erupts as a result of their pattern of reporting that the brown envelops they collect will be enough to fly them out of the country.

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by olaolulazio(m): 12:29am On Sep 18, 2015
madenigga:
That story stinks with Bias...
I see that also!

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by olaolulazio(m): 12:30am On Sep 18, 2015
dhardline:
The way some reporters report news would make one think that if crises erupts as a result of their pattern of reporting that the brown envelops they collect will be enough to fly them out of the country.
yeess!

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by olaolulazio(m): 12:31am On Sep 18, 2015
LoopsPR:
https:///iB05XQ ----make una help me fill my survey
we shall!
Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by untainted: 12:47am On Sep 18, 2015
I don't think the story was written by Vanguard. I clicked on the link and the publisher simply said "source, Vanguard"
The writer has sinister motives

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by nnachukz(m): 12:48am On Sep 18, 2015
Yorubas own the media. See one sided reportage. The Igbos cornered all positions for 12years but when it mentioned the leader (iyaloja) and egbede leader they were yoruba names.

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by CyberWolf: 12:57am On Sep 18, 2015
The Igbos were welcomed with open arms grin cheesy grin

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by SupremeXYZ(m): 1:03am On Sep 18, 2015
Yoloba and propaganda.shm on the reporter.

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by Appleyard(m): 1:19am On Sep 18, 2015
pyyxxaro:
Lagos State belongs to Nobody tongue
I believe when the colonial masters first came, you were the one that was in habitation, or it was monkeys that ceded the place to them to become a colony.

Na u make am be no man's land!

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by Pavore9: 1:54am On Sep 18, 2015
The reportage is not balanced rather one-sided. l am Igbo, born and raised in Lagos but would not gloss over the truth that Lagos is ancestrally owned by the Yorubas because my father bought plots of lands way back in the 70's from a Yoruba family and not from any other tribe. Lagos is not a no-man's land but a land that has accommodated everybody.

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by Pavore9: 2:26am On Sep 18, 2015
heavenstorm:



You re not just mad but an accursed goat... Cos ur fada bought land frm a grand senile old fool that makes u an indigent? Answer me foolish ibo boy.... Mad grasshoppers... Useless vermins... Unredeemable parasites... It shall not be well with ur day nd night... To the useless hungry Yoruba idiots dat keep selling there accursed land shebi una Don see am now... Common ibo parasites doing bragadoccio over things u re not suppose to grant them at first...

l hope you are through with insulting yourself, l suggest you enquire about Psychiatric services and since anything Lagos sets you off, l suggest you try Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, New Haven, Enugu, it is opposite St. Mulumba Catholic Church, New Haven, it will not be difficult to locate.

l leave you in the Lord's hands with this. Psalm 109:17-20

17 He loved to curse; let curses come upon him! He did not delight in blessing; may it be far from him!
18 He clothed himself with cursing as his coat; may it soak into his body like water, like oil into his bones!
19 May it be like a garment that he wraps around him, like a belt that he puts on every day!
20 May this be the reward of my accusers from the Lord, of those who speak evil against my life!

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by OfoIgbo: 2:49am On Sep 18, 2015
I don't think I've ever come across any reporting that is as biased as this report.

No attempt was made to narrate the Igho side of the story.
All the people quoted were Yoruba.

Yoruba Journalism has gone to the dogs.

Btw, go to Onitsha, and you will find out that Onitsha's commercial reputation is not bestowed on it, by Onitsha indigenes. It's mainly Igbos from other parts of Igholand that has made Onitsha what it is
As a matter of fact, Onitsha people are mainly into education and are hugely into the civil service both in the private sector and public sector.

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by OdenigboAroli(m): 3:12am On Sep 18, 2015
See reporting...lol
Yorubas welcomed Igbos and gave them free stalls .
Yoruba gave Igbos free apartments.
Yoruba are accomodating and saints....bla..bla...bla

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Re: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by IamAtribalist: 3:25am On Sep 18, 2015
cool The amala-eaters are seeing what the abokis have seen a long time ago, namely the akpu-eating flattheads are not to be trusted. Give them an inch they take a mile, give them a yard, they take a mile. Biafra will not come until the amala-eaters uproot those flattheads from Lagos. Until you deal with the chestbeaters they will never recognize how to show respect to others. Go to Kano now and see how nice and humble these flattheads have become. They will beating their chests until aboki started macheting them one by one. In Kano (and the North in general), you see the flattheads going about their business with humility and very little chestbeating(if any at all)- they dare not try any stupid nonsense.

Haven't said all these, lets not forget that the amala eaters and the akpu-eating flattheads are both a nuisance that need to shut up or go away.

Its the tribalist signing off.

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