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Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by kantin: 7:39am On May 20, 2017
In April 2017, Igbo traders took to the streets in Yenagoa in an unprecedented protest. Something had rattled them. Three prominent Igbo traders had been murdered in one month. They suspected something more sinister than routine armed robbery and assassination. They put their finger on xenophobia. The police dismissed the insinuation and reassured them of their safety. The murders were unrelated incidents, they said. The traders took the assurance but remained nervous.

A month later, a man checked into a hotel room in Yenogoa with his girlfriend. What transpired in that room has not been fleshed out. The girl was rushed to a hospital with stab wounds. Two days after, she died. The boyfriend had sneaked out of the hotel and has not been seen since then. There are versions of his story. But the dead lady was certainly Ijaw, an indigene. The fugitive boyfriend is an Igbo trader. The story that gained traction on the streets of Yenagoa was sharp toothed. It was that an Igbo man had used an Ijaw girl for money-making ritual.

What followed was unprecedented. Violent mobs sprouted. Every Igbo man became an actual or potential criminal. The town convulsed with hate and chants of ‘Igbo must go.’ Shops belonging to Igbos in a section of the town were ransacked and burnt. Igbos squirreled into holes. They weren’t entirely shocked. They had warned about rising anti Igbo tensions. The police and the Army were deployed to contain the rampaging youths. Naked violence was brought under control. Wounded Igbos were taken to hospitals. But the animosity and hate that had been lit couldn’t be doused by mere law enforcement. Igbos lived their lives in fear. Ghosts of reprisals lurked their homes and followed them everywhere. Their shops remained shut and locked. They were told, in that section of Yenogoa, to lie low. Leaving their shops locked was in their own interest. The nursing of the tempers of their landlords , the Ijaw indigenes, had to be their immediate priority. They stayed indoors like sheep while the state struggled to negotiate with the indigenes their citizenship rights.

Throughout their ordeal none of the prominent Azikiwes of Ijaw descent was heard or seen. None of the surrogates of that political leader who always flaunted his kinship with the Igbos during elections was heard. The political tendency that prides itself as latter-day Igbo ethnic champions was not heard. They could have at least reminded irate Ijaw youths a few political debts. The IPOB didn’t bother to issue a statement even though Yenagoa is within its description of Biafran jurisdiction. The Igbos in Yenagoa were left to genuflect, prostrate, worship Ijaw youths and their anger.

I called a friend of mine who is Ijaw from Bayelsa to discuss the incident. He was not embarrassed by the actions of the youths in that town. He proclaimed that Igbos brought armed robbery to Yenagoa. I was speechless. But that explained so much of what was happening on the streets of Yenogoa. He is enlightened but he subscribes to the very jaundiced ideas that have bred this xenophobia.

They believe Igbos are settlers that can be sent away from Yenogoa. They believe Igbos are contaminants of Ijaw morality, they are responsible for much of the evil in the town. And there is one he didn’t talk about that flows from envy. They believe that Igbos are usurpers. The corollary is the ungodly idea that some kind of cleansing is required. That is why many didn’t find the action of the youths repugnant. That is a dangerous situation.

The economy is passing through a turbulence. There are many jobless youths. In many places in Nigeria, Igbos dominate street commerce. Indigenes welcome them but prosperity can breed envy. When frustrations mount, some of the anger ordinarily meant for the governments will be channeled towards the prosperous settler. He will become the one who has usurped the opportunities that rightly belonged to the indigenes. That is the pattern. His crimes are magnified and labeled affront against the peace and quiet of the indigenes, by his tribe. That is the reason Nigerians are from time to time butchered in South Africa.

South Africa has been mismanaged. Joblessness and frustration have taken over the streets. Some of the anger naturally must be projected to immigrants. Nigerians commit crimes like others. But their crimes are not seen as individual transgressions of the criminal code but a corruption of the society, a dilution of morals by a contaminating and eradicable tribe. Such animosity can cake into xenophobia. Then xenophobia seethes like a volcano, splashing lava in its seasons. That is what erupted in Yenagoa

Where ethnic hate flows freely ethnic profiling must exist. The sin of one man can be visited on his tribesmen. It is wrong. Sometimes, a fight between a Hausa man and a Yoruba man in Idumota could become a Yoruba versus Hausa world war, in minutes. But it will die quickly once the fire is put out, and everyone moves on. That’s a different thing. Some other times it could linger. If a market or some other privilege is in contention, the animosity can endure. But in all such cases the frictions and flares are localized. There are no widespread systemic complications. That’s the Ketu mile 12 scenario. No one tribe rises to demand the evacuation of the other. The incident in Yenogoa was different.

The implicated incident was ordinarily too isolated, too cold to spark such a wide response. That incident alone couldn’t have fed the mob with such vengeance. The anger and violence were deployed with a touch of premeditation. Mere provocation cannot explain the direction of vengeance towards all Igbo in a purely criminal matter being handled by the police. It is interesting that incident could happen in Yenagoa now.

The civil war put a wedge between the south south communities and the Igbos. The civil war sowed deep suspicions. Post civil war, Igbos complained of more bitterness and resentment in the hands of the South South communities than the Hausa Fulani, their supposed enemies. Recently, that friction appeared to have abated. Since Saro Wiwa and MOSOP, Igbos have identified with the plight of the Niger delta and supported their agitations for resource control. Igbos want equity. And equity includes resource control and true federalism.

When Jonathan became president, Igbos gave him more support than his Niger Delta. So it all looked that the ghosts of the civil war had been banished. It looked like the South South has switched political alliance from the north back to the east. It looked like the shared sense of victimhood was deep and had birthed a brotherhood. Hate against Hausa Fulani has been freely spread around those regions. Once the heart learns hate it can choose other targets.

Perhaps Yenagoa is a mere blip on the path of that political alliance. Perhaps, it’s a cautionary reminder of reality. The wide dispersal of Igbos and their integration into all communities in the country is good for national unity. What happened in Yenagoa is inimical to national unity. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/igbos-second-class-citizens-yenagoa/

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by hammer6: 7:42am On May 20, 2017
TRASH! AFONJA GO REST!

IJAWS ARE IGBO BROTHERS AND NOTHING, I REPEAT, NOTHING CAN CHANGE THAT FACT.

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by omenkaLives(m): 7:46am On May 20, 2017
Igbos want equity. And equity includes resource control and true federalism
Lies from vanguard and usual.

Whatever happened to Biafla? cheesy

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by Eshinwaju: 8:16am On May 20, 2017
hammer6:
TRASH! AFONJA GO REST!

IJAWS ARE IGBO BROTHERS AND NOTHING, I REPEAT, NOTHING CAN CHANGE THAT FACT.

Na wa o....madness is real on NL...wetin concern Yoruba with an article on Ibos and Ijaws and written by an Ibo....

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by wristbangle: 8:18am On May 20, 2017
hammer6:
TRASH! AFONJA GO REST!

IJAWS ARE IGBO BROTHERS AND NOTHING, I REPEAT, NOTHING CAN CHANGE THAT FACT.



But Vanguard reported the news. Are u sure u are not losing it already? sad

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by raddaaaarad: 8:21am On May 20, 2017
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omenkaLives:
Lies from vanguard and usual.

Whatever happened to Biafla? cheesy
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shatap there and get out

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by ZombieTAMER: 8:32am On May 20, 2017
omenkaLives:
Lies from vanguard and usual.

Whatever happened to Biafla? cheesy
Leave Yoruba land and go back to benue
Your wheel barrow is waiting for you

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by ipobsarefools: 8:34am On May 20, 2017
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raddaaaarad:

shatap there and get out
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Shatap there and get out. Trash.

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by ZombieTAMER: 8:35am On May 20, 2017
Eshinwaju:


Na wa o....madness is real on NL...wetin concern Yoruba with an article on Ibos and Ijaws and written by an Ibo....

Have you ever heard of joe igbokwe
We know the afonja press knows no bounds

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by omenkaLives(m): 8:36am On May 20, 2017
ZombieTAMER:

Leave Yoruba land and go back to benue
Your wheel barrow is waiting for you
I collected mine already and started working two days ago, no time!

But if i ask if you've collected your Obiano "jerrycan" now, you'd start wailing all over the forum like a pissed off little girl. cheesy

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by ipobsarefools: 8:38am On May 20, 2017
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raddaaaarad:

Nonsense trash afonjas are useless smelly bastards cone head bastards
kiss the truth
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Shatap there and get out. Ojukwu is a dead monkey. Bianca is a confirmed olosho. ffk is doing a good job.

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by raddaaaarad: 8:41am On May 20, 2017
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ipobsarefools:
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Shatap there and get out. Ojukwu is a dead monkey. Bianca is a confirmed olosho. ffk is doing a good job.
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Nonsense trash
Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by jollymizzle(m): 8:41am On May 20, 2017
hammer6:
TRASH! AFONJA GO REST!

IJAWS ARE IGBO BROTHERS AND NOTHING, I REPEAT, NOTHING CAN CHANGE THAT FACT.
How does an article written by a Dr ugoji egbujo and published by popular ipodian newspaper vanguard become an afonja matter? I'm not surprised, You people have always been cry babies looking for whom to blame.

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by ZombieTAMER: 8:42am On May 20, 2017
omenkaLives:
I collected mine already and started working two days ago, no time!

But if i ask if you've collected your Obiano "jerrycan" now, you'd start wailing all over the forum like a pissed off little girl. cheesy
Pour all your frustrations on your wheel barrow

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by ZombieTAMER: 8:45am On May 20, 2017
jollymizzle:

How does an article written by a Dr ugoji egbujo and published by popular ipodian newspaper vanguard become an afonja matter? I'm not surprised, You people have always been cry babies looking for whom to blame.
Typical afonja who can't see beyond his nose
Or are you pretending not to recognize your handiwork ?
Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by ipobsarefools: 8:46am On May 20, 2017
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raddaaaarad:

Nonsense trash
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Always trash. More and more trash.

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by raddaaaarad: 8:46am On May 20, 2017
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ipobsarefools:
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Always trash. More and more trash.
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Nonsense trash afonjas are useless smelly bastards cone head bastards vagabonds
kiss the truth
Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by ipobsarefools: 8:47am On May 20, 2017
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raddaaaarad:

Tinubu is a bastard
Osibanjo is a vagabond
awolowo is a rat poison king
abiola of cursed memory is a rifraf
kiss the truth
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Shatap there and get out. Nnamdi Kanu will die by hanging. Bianca is a confirmed olosho. ffk is doing a good job.

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by EmeeNaka: 8:48am On May 20, 2017
The minority groups are the major dangerous groups in Nigeria. They always kill the majority groups and shout marginalization. They have ruled Nigeria more than the majority groups and has failed to developed themselves,let alone Nigeria.
Ijaw are among minority groups and just like Fulani herdsmen, hates everybody more than they like themselves.

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by ZombieTAMER: 8:50am On May 20, 2017
ipobsarefools:
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Shatap there and get out. I will die by hanging. My mother is a confirmed olosho. ffk is doing a good job.

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by omenkaLives(m): 8:51am On May 20, 2017
ZombieTAMER:

Pour all your frustrations on your wheel barrow
Poor little soul... cheesy

Don't be shy, tell us, have you collected your jerrycan?

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by ipobsarefools: 8:51am On May 20, 2017
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raddaaaarad:

Nonsense trash afonjas are useless smelly bastards cone head bastards vagabonds
kiss the truth
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Shatap there and get out. Igbos are foolish monkeys. kanu is a smelly billy goat.

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by jollymizzle(m): 8:52am On May 20, 2017
ZombieTAMER:

Typical afonja who can't see beyond his nose
Or are you pretending not to recognize your handiwork ?
so vanguard has been hijacked by afonja from ipoh abi. No worry Seddon there till we take over biafra star too grin

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by ipobsarefools: 8:52am On May 20, 2017
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raddaaaarad:

Nonsense trash afonjas are useless smelly bastards cone head bastards vagabonds
kiss the truth
[/s]
Shatap there and get out. Igbos are foolish illiterates. kanu is a blinking useless ogogoro drinking scumbag.

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by Lushore1: 8:53am On May 20, 2017
Why calling out yoruba now when the article is written by igbo man and published by Vanguard?

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by ipobsarefools: 8:53am On May 20, 2017
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raddaaaarad:

Nonsense trash afonjas are useless smelly bastards cone head bastards vagabonds
kiss the truth
[/s]
Shatap there and get out. Igbos are foolish illiterates. kanu is a blinking useless ogogoro drinking gorilla.

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by raddaaaarad: 8:53am On May 20, 2017
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ipobsarefools:
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Shatap there and get out. Igbos are foolish monkeys. kanu is a smelly billy goat.
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Nonsense trash afonjas are useless smelly bastards cone head bastards vagabonds
kiss the truth

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Re: Igbos: The Second Class Citizens Of Yenagoa by raddaaaarad: 8:54am On May 20, 2017
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ipobsarefools:
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Shatap there and get out. Igbos are foolish illiterates. kanu is a blinking useless ogogoro drinking gorilla.
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Nonsense trash afonjas are useless smelly bastards cone head bastards vagabonds
kiss the truth

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