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LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by FreeStuffsNG: 2:22am On Mar 16, 2023 |
LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBOS: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution Background For weeks leading to the elections till now, I notice a profound tension and apprehension from the majority section of Igbo who do not respect and appreciate the warm reception they enjoy in Lagos. Please note that a minority of Igbo in Lagos are not part of the unappreciative tendencies fuelling the hostility the Yoruba now have against the Igbo in Lagos. Since 1999, Lagos state government from under Asiwaju Bola Tinubu (1999-2007) till date has been giving free education , free health and employment to our Igbo visitors in Lagos like the Yoruba natives since we are all Nigerians. This is no longer sustainable without reciprocity before it is too late as real danger looms. The issue will be fixed now. If Asiwaju Tinubu is blamed for creating the root cause of this socio-political problem then he should be part of those to fix it. Fix it as soon as possible before a 'native warrior' character in the mould of then young Gani Adams, who was barely able to communicate in English, rise up among the Yoruba youths and do it violently like we experienced in the 90s that forced Igbo to flee Lagos in fear and the Idi Araba Hausa/OPC wars . That will be bloody option hanging like sword of Damocles over our heads. Hence, I want us to use reciprocity to solve the problem. I recall that some Lagos indigenes and notable Yoruba leaders including late Dr Fredrick Fasheun, founder of Odua Peoples Congress, OPC, protested then that the Yoruba who mostly suffered from the pre-1999 broken down Lagos ruined by bomb blasts, filth etc under poor management of successive military governments were not being prioritized in terms of rewards, economic opportunities and welfare needs but these leaders eventually yielded to Asiwaju's pleas that the benefits will go round and the Yoruba natives should exercise patience. . Today some of those who opposed the all- comers approach of Asiwaju Tinubu leading a subnational government believe that he was the one who shrank the chances for the natives. They blame Asiwaju for giving 'too much' of Lagos oppprtunities to the Igbo and giving less part of the opportunities to them who suffered most. They are angry today that Asiwaju Tinubu sacrificed their yearnings and future for his future presidential ambition. Some of those disappointed Yoruba are tendencies behind clamour for Yoruba nation. They no longer trust Tinubu and Nigeria. Curiously, most of the Igbo who directly benefited from the free provisions made by Asiwaju Tinubu-led government and still benefitting from these policies sustained by subsequent Lagos governments turned out to be unappreciative and hate Asiwaju most. They hate Asiwaju Tinubu. They hate his wife. They hate his children and they hate everything about him. The kind of hate is unprecedented to the point the tension today is the fall out of it. All the good gestures and liberal policies initiated by Asiwaju Tinubu have been retained by successful governors but are still not appreciated by majority of Igbo in Lagos who have daily influx into Lagos because they have heard of opportunities in Lagos. The competition is now getting more intense and the Lagos state government appear to be pretending that the problem is not real. Every four years, these Igbo residents in Lagos deliberately gather to promote the politics of lies, hate and bigotry against the dorminant political interest of their Yoruba host. The 2023 the candidate they are backing lost again calls for a foresight on how to stop these deep hate for the Yoruba politics the Igbo in Lagos play. What solution do I propose? Law Of Reciprocity Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution. Let me explain. Reading comments here and on social media, my conclusion is that anyone who attacks, insults , curses the Yoruba and notable Yoruba leaders is the one these majority of Igbo love. From Rufai Oseni, former radio broadcaster and now Tv host on Arise Tv, is a Television station with a huge Igbo viewership , now to Chinedu Rhodes-Vivor, LP Gubernatorial candidate, who for years openly supported the proscribed IPOB group (linked to the coordinated arson in Lagos in 2020) and reportedly use derogatory words to insult and mock Yoruba and notable Yoruba leaders including Pastor Enoch.A. Adeboye, General Overseer, RCCG worldwide Other Igbo folks online and offline are openly boasting that their main reason for suppporting LP is because Mr Chinedu Rhodes-Vivor, is one of them , raised to speak Igbo fluently like them and has an Igbo political godfather, Mr Peter Obi, former Anambra state Governor. The Yoruba are livid and feel completely disrespected. A notable Yoruba leader, Ayo Fayose, former Governer of Ekiti state; described it as insensitive to the Yoruba for a party to present a candidate who can not speak Yoruba to govern a Yoruba state. What he did not say openly is that the choice of a Chinedu Rhodes-Vivor who can not speak Yoruba is deliberate political mischief. Chinedu Rhodes-Vivor was selected by Igbo who do not speak or understand Yoruba as reward to him for being anti Yoruba and supporter of the proscribed IPOB of Igbo extraction many believed worked for Mr Obi in the election votes from Igboland were allegedly rigged massively. Igbo Insensitivity and Arrogance In Lagos. The insensitive Igbo who derisively regard Lagos as a no man's land can not arrogantly claim to be the host of the Yoruba in their own land and enjoy the benefit of an entitled visitor in Lagos without the Yoruba having a single reciprocity from.the states of origin of these Igbo who mock and insult daily. It is a recipe for serious resentment of Igbo and anarchy by the Yoruba Lagos. It is fair to adopt reciprocity as a Lagos state and Southwest policy so that all these bigotry and hatred these Igbo show for the Yoruba will reduce if not stop. I have listened to a few vexed Yoruba and I heard why some stayed away from voting for Asiwaju is because they are angry with him, they believed he traded off the reciprocity in order to advance his personal political interest so they are demanding that if LASG give certain privileges to Igbo in Lagos there should be commensurate privilege given to Yoruba in Igboland too. Until this is done, the Yoruba will not stop feeling cheated and the bigotry and hatred caused by lack of gratitude on the part of some Igbo will not stop. The Yoruba can be a Commissioner in Igboland too. A Femi should be able to move around to campaign to be Abia state governor like Mr Chinedu in Lagos too and you do not need to kill a fellow Igbo for celebrating the victory of a non-Igbo in Igboland. Nobody does that to Igbo in Yorubaland. So reciprocity is a fair and just demand. For 8 years, Mr El Rufai, Governor of Kaduna state kept Yoruba in his cabinet and extended free govt services to non Hausa. Such a state and its indigenes resident in Lagos are qualified for reciprocity in Lagos while states that are hostile to Yoruba and in fact, states without appointment for Yoruba should not recieve political appointments in Lagos . States with indigenes in Lagos that do not hire and provide free heathcare and free education to Yoruba in their states too should not qualify for benefits of reciprocity. This should extend into streets naming, award of contracts, allocation of shops and hackney permits. These are finite oppprtunities and you must first give it the natives and whatever is left should meet the condition that the Igbo state give same opportunity to Yoruba in Igboland before we give it to Igbo in Yorubaland. Only in Igbo states do we not have other tribes in their states exco,ministries etc. It is not a balanced relationship and I see reason in the complaint of the Yoruba who feel cheated. Since democracy returned in 1999, Lagos has given a lot yet not even a single state in Igboland has ever appointed a Yoruba into their exco. It has to stop and reciprocity will stop it. Even property acquisition, especially a finite resource like land, should henceforth be scrutinized and rationed to demand reciprocity from the states of origin of the Igbo resident applicant and justice served. Benefits The benefits are too numerous and sustainable. Jobs will be more abundant to the Yoruba natives at home and away from home. This reciprocity policy will help provide jobs and social benefits to all Yoruba in other states especially if this policy of reciprocity is adopted by all the southwest states. It will equally help draw mostly talents and less of lazy or criminal elements to the Southwest from the South East which in turn will help improve the economy of Yoruba states and Yoruba living outside SW, especially in Igboland. The Yoruba need the jobs here at home too and those resident in Igboland should benefit from jobs in Igboland so that the same privileges the Igbo benefit here in Yorubaland their govts are giving with reciprocity to the Yoruba. Our economy in SW will grow in leaps and bounds with the policy reciprocity. The State Executive councils and state Houses of Assembly in the South West should fornulate an effecrive strategy and laws to domesticate the policy of reciprocity in their states like they did with the Amotekun law. A more radical variant of this pragmatic policy was adopted and implemented by the Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Ibrahim Bello, Sardauna of Sokoto-led Northern Nigeria government in the 1st republic . It was very effective to quickly help Northern Nigeria ramp up human capacity and infrastructural development before the Premier's life was terminated violently on January 15, 1966. Conclusion Yoruba should not cheat Igbo and Igbo should not cheat Yoruba. Enough of this politics of lies, hate and bigotry every 4 years. Reciprocity is the way out. https://saharareporters.com/2023/03/16/lagos-guber-plight-igbos-law-reciprocity-solution-sunkanmi-vaughan nlfpmod mynd44 25 Likes 4 Shares
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Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by FreeStuffsNG: 2:23am On Mar 16, 2023 |
In my opinion, this is the only way to help our Igbo brothers and sisters appreciate the benefits they enjoy in Southwest without cheating them or getting we their Yoruba host feeling cheated. 16 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Naira20: 2:27am On Mar 16, 2023 |
Kikikiki See GRV yesterday communicating his plans in pidgin to Lagosians whilst some third class kings were busy dividing Lagosians https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn2j6EVAMds 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Naira20: 2:39am On Mar 16, 2023 |
So you now have ibo brothers and sisters? This Obi effect don reset the brain of Nairaland bigots o. FreeStuffsNG: 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by FreeStuffsNG: 2:46am On Mar 16, 2023 |
Naira20:We are Nigerians and I know that patriotic Nigerians of Igbo extraction exist. The policy of reciprocity will give only to those Igbo and Igbo states who see our Yoruba living in Igboland as their brothers and sisters too. This reciprocity document will eventually get to all states houses of assemblies of states in Yorubaland. It is the only way our zone can attract only talents and those Igbo who qualify to be addressed as brothers as sisters. Sanwo Olu has already won this election , we are projecting into the future so we will not experience what we keep having the hatred of Igbo to their host every 4 years as we do not want a Rwanda in Lagos. 16 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Naira20: 2:50am On Mar 16, 2023 |
Now I see why you are worried. Nonetheless, he can come back in 2027.We may consider him after we've tasted GRV's 4years. FreeStuffsNG: 7 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by FreeStuffsNG: 2:53am On Mar 16, 2023 |
Naira20:You will soon realize that after the election the Igbo tendencies will lose, the law of reciprocity will take effect. A variant of it was used in Northern Nigeria in the first republic and it helped the north to quickly ramp up their human resources and economy Our own will be to pull only talents in the south east and give Yoruba people living in the South East opportunities to thrive. If you know that you are holding some privileges in trust for your Ebonyi brother in Lagos, you will value it more. 13 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Creeper: 2:53am On Mar 16, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: You’re very silly and this is an idiotic post. With everything going on currently in Lagos, it seems some of you are just too dumb to see beyond your noses. It could’ve been averted if Tinubu had listened but your hero was too consumed by his presidential ambitions. His misstep almost haunted him (he hasn’t fully escaped tbh) and it’s currently causing unnecessary rancour. And rather than learn from it, you’re back to preaching ‘brotherhood’ to covetous people who don’t want to be your ‘brother’ and are only seeking to take your land. Are you fucking dumb or on drugs? Some of you hungry, lazy and retarded Yoruba folks need to be punched up. 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Naira20: 2:59am On Mar 16, 2023 |
Guy, if you must cry, cry responsibly. All your explanations are unnecessary. Sanwo-olu will lose and nothing will happen The ibos you are shouting are less than 13% sef. Keep wasting your time on IBOs. The good thing about them is their stubbornness. We need them to vote massively for GRV and destroy APC. That's all FreeStuffsNG: 4 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by FreeStuffsNG: 3:12am On Mar 16, 2023 |
Creeper:All I see is rage and I understand very well what will happen if we do not look at other non violent measures. The violent chasing out of Igbo from Lagos and Yorubaland is not the only solution in my opinion. Fortunately for you, I do not use uncouth words and I am not dumb. The Yoruba saying it serves Asiwaju right today are not completely wrong. Asiwaju never had the premonition that all his Igbo love will turn to hate someday or the natives will someday chase a Chinedu out of Epe for fear of their land being ridiculed as no man's land That is why the issue will be fixed now. If Asiwaju does not do it, hmmm, an Akikanju like the then young uneducated raw Gani Adams will rise up aming the Yoruba and do it violently like the late 90s. That will be bloody hence I want us to try reciprocity first. The Yoruba will be fine by first prioritising the welfare of their natives like we had prior to 1999 then get others to bring something to the table before they can get a fraction of that same benefit. It is worth trying as I still believe a tiny minority of Igbo who do not agree with this hate, bigotry and covetiousness exist. At the traditional authorities level, something is being done and the policy of reciprocity will review current status and audit where imbalance exists so we can rectify it. We will rectify it so that in the future this will not repeat itself and no Yoruba leader will give an unfair advantage to visitors against the natives. How many Yoruba in Igboland are in political offices and appointment? How many Igbos are in political offices and appointment in Yorubaland? If there is none, drop all Igbo and request their states of origin to reciprocate. The CofO should be reviewed too. How many CofO do Igbo states give to Yoruba or businesses owned by Yoruba, if this is not balanced, cancel some CofO and pay them compendation then place an embargo on further Cof O to Igbo until their states of origin give equal amount to Yoruba in Igboland. Public schools and health services are absolutely important so same should apply. If you come to Lagos as an Igbo and your state has not done anything to favour the Yoruba in your state, you will get nothing and you can only lease not outrighy purchase. If you want to buy land, it should be 70:30 ownership with an indigene. Same can be adopted in Igboland. Jobs and admission to schools can go back to how it was in pre-1999. All the slots must first be filled by the Yoruba and whatever is left will now be alloted on the principle of reciprocity. Streets naming application at LGs should follow same. If there are 50 Igbo street names in Lagos, give 50 streets in your state Yoruba names too while Lagos stops new application and revoke existing ones until their states of origin reciprocate. 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Bluntguy: 3:35am On Mar 16, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG:You will wake up from this nonsense after Saturday 4 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by FisifunKododada: 3:45am On Mar 16, 2023 |
Great idea. What is needed is political will. 9 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by factcheckmmm: 3:55am On Mar 16, 2023 |
What you wrote here is gibberish You can't have political value when you never worked or apply for Even non-indigene hardly have such In whatsoever way Most market in Lagos were not even built by lagosians When I say market I mean Plaza Main markets. These were built by non indigene And on education no one stop you from traveling to state outside Yoruba land to have government free education.. You can't have political value when your presence is not felt Ogbeni everything is not gra gra Nothing was giving for free even in Lagos So put your mouth were it will feed you I only pray Niger Delta sea port will function at least this your lazy ass reasoning will end Law of reciprocity indeed Am sure in Igbo people offer free government education as others so don't feel too big of yourself Your claims lack exposure If you don't want to employ them to any service, please don't .. No need Some of them whom are in Lagos don't work for state government but federal government So be reasonable with your thinking Majority don't work in civil service but private firms Majority deal as sole proprietorship Please calm down and don't stir the atmosphere with this your lazy ass thought You sit in one place and get recommended from where you sit Don't stand up, go out from state and see the list.. 4 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by 40Bullets: 4:41am On Mar 16, 2023 |
O boyy...So sanwo-olu wasted his time at this IBO church on Sunday? PO just waited for 3 days ..this Obi na bahd politician o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz3z1ZKINsM 2 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by nedu666: 4:54am On Mar 16, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: Rubbish. The only solution is to chase all lgbos, i mean all lgbos out of South West. Not all this half hearted measures. Shebi its lgbos who are mainly business orientated that are taking up all the jobs, chase them away left see the millions of jobs u are referring to. 2 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Creeper: 5:05am On Mar 16, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: I wasn't going to reply this post but you're just too naive and ignorant. And it's my responsibility to educate you. At this stage and with the current situation in Lagos - violence would most likely be the answer. You don't use diplomacy with animals - especially armed ones. Violence seems like the only language Igbos understand based on how they have been tamed in other parts of Nigeria. I don't know your depth of understanding of Yoruba culture/tradition. However, for a lot of Yoruba Obas in Lagos to declare Oro festivals all over Lagos state at the eve of an election - it shows something is brewing. Oro festival is part of the war ritual in a lot of eastern Yoruba groups like the Ilaje, Ikale and Ijebu. FreeStuffsNG: If your Asiwaju doesn't know - it just shows how his lust for power made him too naive. He had the hijacking of NCNC by Igbos to learn from. He had how Zik and Igbos tried to make the Brits declare Lagos as a no man's land to learn from. He had Zik ensuring Yorubas lose Yoruba parts of Kwara and Kogi to the North to learn from. He had how Zik tried to be the premier of the Western region to learn from. He had how Igbo coup plotters killed Yoruba leaders while their own leaders escaped to learn from. He had how Biafran soldiers marched to Lagos to learn from. He had Igbos colluding with the North to deny Awolowo his mandate to learn from. Heck, he could've learnt from himself when he sponsored GEJ to become president and he was blindsided by Igbos who hijacked GEJ's government. Etc. If people in their late 20s and early 30s are conversant with these stories - a man in his 70s had no excuse That's enough examples and there's no excuse whatsoever. Igbos would rather destroy something than let a Yoruba person have it. And you can't change the innate hatred they have for Yorubas due to jealousy because they wished they're in the position Yorubas are in geographically. Let Tinubu continue to be naive and pick an Igbo Senate President (if ends up getting sworn in because that's not 100% certain since Obi is America's puppet and based on the paradigm shift in global geopolitics, the US currently needs Nigeria in West Africa). And he won't finish his tenure before he gets impeached. What's sad is that when people like you wet the bed due to your naivete - Yorubas who have nothing to do with your terrible decision making would be the ones to clean up your mess. I shouldn't even be here posting on this forum - I just had to, to see what's going on because all the Yoruba academics/nationalists I follow on twitter, who regularly post educational stuffs have been venting for almost a month now. And that's because people like you and Tinubu wet the bed and they're trying to defend their identity against marauding Igbo wild forest dwellers. FreeStuffsNG: You're an idealist with pipe dreams. I know you like building castles in the air but you have to be realistic sometimes. Granted the governor of a state is in control of all the land within the state. However, as long as Lagos exist within Nigeria: you can't just revoke the CofO of lands people bought legitimately. Especially when there's a pattern that a particular ethnic group is being targeted. They will file a Class Action lawsuit and will most likely win. Only traditional rulers have a better chance at reclaiming lands, if they can find a loophole to exploit, like the Ojora family did because they're protected by customary laws. Keep dreaming after wetting the bed - hopefully, you'll wake up without slobbering too much. 9 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Racoon(m): 5:17am On Mar 16, 2023 |
Just imagine the pile of garbage an someone woke up to scramble? Britain today has an Indian PM today. Kalmaris parents were immigrants in the US. Obama was from Kenya.Yet they held the important leadership positions of their time. The SE made sure Okezie Ikeazu, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, didn't go to the Senate because mediocrity must not be promoted @ the expense of merit. Yet ethno-religious bigots are here promoting the continuity of failures and mediocrity because of parochial interests. This is why I also wish Nigeria divide. 3 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by FreeStuffsNG: 6:19am On Mar 16, 2023 |
I do not want the hostility to degenerate further because I know how the Yoruba beat the drum of war. Asiwaju never saw this level of hatred coming. He erred in the eyes of many Yoruba. This will be corrected in a just and egalitarian manner. This is just my suggestion to avoid blood bath during and after the election. 6 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by smokinloud(m): 6:27am On Mar 16, 2023 |
Racoon:Go and preach this to your brothers in the SE they need this most!. |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by dexmond: 6:40am On Mar 16, 2023 |
@ OP, What is the offense of the Igbos? Please state it clearly here. Don't bring the issue of people calling Lagos no man's land because it's just words of mouth. I am waiting for your response. 2 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by AdaojoTheUrchin: 6:48am On Mar 16, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: Stop crying and lamenting, if you don't want free democracy or proper 'One naijeriya', go and plan a coup in Abuja and put only yoruba muslims like you in government or better still ask for dissolution. If you start any violence or policy against other Nigerians, you will be dealt with seriously. 3 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by TheManPregnant: 6:56am On Mar 16, 2023 |
How much are you really being paid to do this? It certainly cannot be for free! To spend so much time online pushing this despicable narative. To fan the embers of ethnic division amongst the people? You want a full conflagration? Is that your end game? For the past two weeks I have witnessed how you guys have gone on overdrive. Is it fear? Do you really have anything to be afraid of? Are the small percentage of igbo in Lagos enough to cause you to have sleepless nights? Listen, you are not helping yourself and your sponsors. Doing this has exposed the reality that you are not as strong as you are in your stronghold! It is truly unfortunate that a tribe that claims to engage in sophisticated and progressive political endeavours can be seen deploying this retrogressive level of propaganda on a massive scale as a strategy to win elections. Just too bad! Today it is the igbo, tomorrow I wonder who they will tag next as their enemies. 3 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by garykoeman: 6:56am On Mar 16, 2023 |
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Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Ttalk: 6:58am On Mar 16, 2023 |
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Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by garykoeman: 6:58am On Mar 16, 2023 |
factcheckmmm:You people don't sell lands to non Igbo I witness it when I stayed in Abia. Excuse given was that you people have the smallest land mass and that eastern don't joke with their land like we usually see in your movies. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by gidgiddy: 7:24am On Mar 16, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: We are "Nigerians"? What is that? The colonial name Lugards wife imposed on you? We Igbos are going to exit this long failed unworkable British colonial contraption called Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by SlurUsername1: 7:51am On Mar 16, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: LoL! If this was coming from a fulani man I will understand. The tension is because of the oncoming gubernatorial Elections, once it is completed everything returns to normal. I don't see the yorubas taking definite measures to own their lands in the Next 100yrs. U guys are too diplomatic and scared to do that |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by FreeStuffsNG: 10:25am On Mar 16, 2023 |
Yamiriflathead:It happened after the June 12, 1993 Peesidential election result annulment 6 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by FreeStuffsNG: 12:28pm On Mar 16, 2023 |
https://saharareporters.com/2023/03/16/lagos-guber-plight-igbos-law-reciprocity-solution-sunkanmi-vaughan nlfpmod mynd44 5 Likes |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by MetaPhysical: 9:51pm On Apr 21, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: I love it! 1 Like |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by MetaPhysical: 9:53pm On Apr 21, 2023 |
Today some of those who opposed the all- comers approach of Asiwaju Tinubu leading a subnational government believe that he was the one who shrank the chances for the natives. They blame Asiwaju for giving 'too much' of Lagos oppprtunities to the Igbo and giving less part of the opportunities to them who suffered most. They are angry today that Asiwaju Tinubu sacrificed their yearnings and future for his future presidential ambition. Some of those disappointed Yoruba are tendencies behind clamour for Yoruba nation. They no longer trust Tinubu and Nigeria. This is me. 1 Like |
Re: LAGOS GUBER & PLIGHT OF IGBO: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Uchek(m): 5:04pm On May 04, 2023 |
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