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Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Nobody: 6:21pm On Sep 23, 2017
It’s too late for Igbo to pull out of Nigeria – Igbo lawmaker

A Lagos lawmaker, Mr Jude Idimogu, on Saturday, said it was too late for the Igbo nation to pull out of Nigeria. Idimogu, representing Oshodi/Isolo Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly, told newsmen in Lagos that secession would be injurious to the Igbos.

He said: “As a full blooded Igbo man and a Nigerian, I believe, Igbo staying in Nigeria as an entity will prosper the Igbo nation better than pulling out.

“After the 1967 Civil war, the Igbo man started all over again to build up; now Igbo nation has made progress in terms of economy and politics.

“Though the Igbo nation has not reached where it is expected to be politically, we should dialogue rather than be creating war scenarios. ‘

’It is too late to pull out (of Nigeria), Igbo nation has united Nigeria because they have businesses everywhere in this country,” the lawmaker said.

The lawmaker urged Mr Nnamdi Kanu, the Leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to rescind from any action that could create enmity against Igbos around the country. He urged the Igbo nation to unite with other ethnic groups in the country to articulate their grievances and actualised their dreams.

“My children were born in Lagos and some of them don’t even know their state of origin, they speak Yoruba and so many Igbo children are like that across the North and West.

“We have our future in Nigeria. The only thing Igbo nation should fight for is political power not by creating war scenario but by merging with other nations/tribes in Nigeria – the Northerners and Westerners. “Most Igbos, over 50 per cent, don’t even believe in Biafra because they have counted the cost from 1970 after the war till 2017. No one wants to go back to square one; it is not possible.

“As a person, I am against it; what the Igbo man should struggle for in this entity are equality, fairness and justice, not pulling out.

“It is very late to pull out, it will be difficult because majority of us are not ready to fight any war; I don’t want to lose my life nor my sons and daughter in war; I believe we can make Nigeria our home,’’ he said. According to him, even if the Igbo nation wants to pull out of Nigeria, it is not going to be overnight or by aggression, rather it should be via a friendly and democratic process.

“Kanu should calm down, unite with Ohanaeze Ndigbo, a tree cannot make a forest,” the lawmaker said. Newsmen report that there had been several agitations by IPOB for a Sovereign State of Biafra, the development that lead to the proscription of the group.


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https://naijastoryz..com.ng/2017/09/its-too-late-for-igbo-to-pull-out-of.html

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Homeboiy: 6:21pm On Sep 23, 2017
Nothing is late

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Nobody: 6:29pm On Sep 23, 2017
Homeboiy:
Nothing is late
u sure? grin grin grin

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by BankeSmalls(f): 6:31pm On Sep 23, 2017
Igbo lawmaker making laws for yorubas grin

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by GavelSlam: 6:31pm On Sep 23, 2017
Homeboiy:
Nothing is late

Frustration from being jobless.

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Dedetwo(m): 6:36pm On Sep 23, 2017
naijastoryz:
It’s too late for Igbo to pull out of Nigeria – Igbo lawmaker
September 23, 2017
A Lagos lawmaker, Mr Jude Idimogu, on Saturday, said it was too late for the Igbo nation to pull out of Nigeria. Idimogu, representing Oshodi/Isolo Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly, told newsmen in Lagos that secession would be injurious to the Igbos. He said: “As a full blooded Igbo man and a Nigerian, I believe, Igbo staying in Nigeria as an entity will prosper the Igbo nation better than pulling out. “After the 1967 Civil war, the Igbo man started all over again to build up; now Igbo nation has made progress in terms of economy and politics.
“Though the Igbo nation has not reached where it is expected to be politically, we should dialogue rather than be creating war scenarios. ‘’It is too late to pull out (of Nigeria), Igbo nation has united Nigeria because they have businesses everywhere in this country,” the lawmaker said. The lawmaker urged Mr Nnamdi Kanu, the Leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to rescind from any action that could create enmity against Igbos around the country. He urged the Igbo nation to unite with other ethnic groups in the country to articulate their grievances and actualised their dreams. “My children were born in Lagos and some of them don’t even know their state of origin, they speak Yoruba and so many Igbo children are like that across the North and West.

“We have our future in Nigeria. The only thing Igbo nation should fight for is political power not by creating war scenario but by merging with other nations/tribes in Nigeria – the Northerners and Westerners. “Most Igbos, over 50 per cent, don’t even believe in Biafra because they have counted the cost from 1970 after the war till 2017. No one wants to go back to square one; it is not possible. “As a person, I am against it; what the Igbo man should struggle for in this entity are equality, fairness and justice, not pulling out. “It is very late to pull out, it will be difficult because majority of us are not ready to fight any war; I don’t want to lose my life nor my sons and daughter in war; I believe we can make Nigeria our home,’’ he said. According to him, even if the Igbo nation wants to pull out of Nigeria, it is not going to be overnight or by aggression, rather it should be via a friendly and democratic process. “Kanu should calm down, unite with Ohanaeze Ndigbo, a tree cannot make a forest,” the lawmaker said. Newsmen report that there had been several agitations by IPOB for a Sovereign State of Biafra, the development that lead to the proscription of the group.
source-https://naijastoryz..com.ng/2017/09/its-too-late-for-igbo-to-pull-out-of.html

This is one reason among many reasons Biafra must be actualized. Who voted for this dingbat who remotely insinuates that agitation for home land is late? Whenever someone awakes from overnight slumber is his/her morning. Nigerians hate each other and it is even prevalent in cultural association where lines are drawn strictly on tribal bases. Where is the unity many foolish Nigerians seem to play tricks on themselves?

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Limitless72(m): 6:39pm On Sep 23, 2017
So they are now using the IGBOs resources circulation in every nook and cranny of the nation as an excuse to forestall their intentions....

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Igboblog: 6:51pm On Sep 23, 2017
naijastoryz:
It’s too late for Igbo to pull out of Nigeria – Igbo lawmaker
September 23, 2017
A Lagos lawmaker, Mr Jude Idimogu, on Saturday, said it was too late for the Igbo nation to pull out of Nigeria. Idimogu, representing Oshodi/Isolo Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly, told newsmen in Lagos that secession would be injurious to the Igbos. He said: “As a full blooded Igbo man and a Nigerian, I believe, Igbo staying in Nigeria as an entity will prosper the Igbo nation better than pulling out. “After the 1967 Civil war, the Igbo man started all over again to build up; now Igbo nation has made progress in terms of economy and politics.
“Though the Igbo nation has not reached where it is expected to be politically, we should dialogue rather than be creating war scenarios. ‘’It is too late to pull out (of Nigeria), Igbo nation has united Nigeria because they have businesses everywhere in this country,” the lawmaker said. The lawmaker urged Mr Nnamdi Kanu, the Leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to rescind from any action that could create enmity against Igbos around the country. He urged the Igbo nation to unite with other ethnic groups in the country to articulate their grievances and actualised their dreams. “My children were born in Lagos and some of them don’t even know their state of origin, they speak Yoruba and so many Igbo children are like that across the North and West.

“We have our future in Nigeria. The only thing Igbo nation should fight for is political power not by creating war scenario but by merging with other nations/tribes in Nigeria – the Northerners and Westerners. “Most Igbos, over 50 per cent, don’t even believe in Biafra because they have counted the cost from 1970 after the war till 2017. No one wants to go back to square one; it is not possible. “As a person, I am against it; what the Igbo man should struggle for in this entity are equality, fairness and justice, not pulling out. “It is very late to pull out, it will be difficult because majority of us are not ready to fight any war; I don’t want to lose my life nor my sons and daughter in war; I believe we can make Nigeria our home,’’ he said. According to him, even if the Igbo nation wants to pull out of Nigeria, it is not going to be overnight or by aggression, rather it should be via a friendly and democratic process. “Kanu should calm down, unite with Ohanaeze Ndigbo, a tree cannot make a forest,” the lawmaker said. Newsmen report that there had been several agitations by IPOB for a Sovereign State of Biafra, the development that lead to the proscription of the group.
source-https://naijastoryz..com.ng/2017/09/its-too-late-for-igbo-to-pull-out-of.html
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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by preciousmaro: 6:53pm On Sep 23, 2017
Thanks sir but Pls tell them to get off the streets of one Nigeria

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dshOe8W-OHc
Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Michael004: 6:55pm On Sep 23, 2017
BankeSmalls:
Igbo lawmaker making laws for yorubas grin
Because we are not tribalist and sadist. So we don't care whether he's igbo or Hausa. That is why we are the greatest in this country.

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by AnuforoIK: 6:57pm On Sep 23, 2017
Chai we don sofa
Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by eclint(m): 7:01pm On Sep 23, 2017
''your children are born in lagos and dont know their their state of origin, they speak yoruba and english." and you are not ashamed of saying it if really you are an igbo man.

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by attackgat: 7:22pm On Sep 23, 2017
naijastoryz:
It’s too late for Igbo to pull out of Nigeria – Igbo lawmaker
September 23, 2017
A Lagos lawmaker, Mr Jude Idimogu, on Saturday, said it was too late for the Igbo nation to pull out of Nigeria. Idimogu, representing Oshodi/Isolo Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly, told newsmen in Lagos that secession would be injurious to the Igbos. He said: “As a full blooded Igbo man and a Nigerian, I believe, Igbo staying in Nigeria as an entity will prosper the Igbo nation better than pulling out. “After the 1967 Civil war, the Igbo man started all over again to build up; now Igbo nation has made progress in terms of economy and politics.
“Though the Igbo nation has not reached where it is expected to be politically, we should dialogue rather than be creating war scenarios. ‘’It is too late to pull out (of Nigeria), Igbo nation has united Nigeria because they have businesses everywhere in this country,” the lawmaker said. The lawmaker urged Mr Nnamdi Kanu, the Leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to rescind from any action that could create enmity against Igbos around the country. He urged the Igbo nation to unite with other ethnic groups in the country to articulate their grievances and actualised their dreams. “My children were born in Lagos and some of them don’t even know their state of origin, they speak Yoruba and so many Igbo children are like that across the North and West.

“We have our future in Nigeria. The only thing Igbo nation should fight for is political power not by creating war scenario but by merging with other nations/tribes in Nigeria – the Northerners and Westerners. “Most Igbos, over 50 per cent, don’t even believe in Biafra because they have counted the cost from 1970 after the war till 2017. No one wants to go back to square one; it is not possible. “As a person, I am against it; what the Igbo man should struggle for in this entity are equality, fairness and justice, not pulling out. “It is very late to pull out, it will be difficult because majority of us are not ready to fight any war; I don’t want to lose my life nor my sons and daughter in war; I believe we can make Nigeria our home,’’ he said. According to him, even if the Igbo nation wants to pull out of Nigeria, it is not going to be overnight or by aggression, rather it should be via a friendly and democratic process. “Kanu should calm down, unite with Ohanaeze Ndigbo, a tree cannot make a forest,” the lawmaker said. Newsmen report that there had been several agitations by IPOB for a Sovereign State of Biafra, the development that lead to the proscription of the group.
source-https://naijastoryz..com.ng/2017/09/its-too-late-for-igbo-to-pull-out-of.html

Somebody should tell him that Scotland was part of Britain for over 300 years but had referendum on independence in 2014.

But he is talking about Nigeria thst was created just the other day in 1914

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Nobody: 7:26pm On Sep 23, 2017
attackgat:


Somebody should tell him that Scotland was part of Britain for over 300 years but had referendum on independence in 2014.

But he is talking about Nigeria thst was created just the other day in 1914
true sha
Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by TheKingdom: 7:29pm On Sep 23, 2017
These lawmakers are clueless. The day he gets ear infection I believe it is America or France he would want to go to-places that the people stood up and fought for their freedom against tyranny.

But not for the Nigger Area, where it is "too late" to be a human being

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by nairalandankrah: 8:25pm On Sep 23, 2017
Its NOT TOO LATE for this Ediot to go to the court..a change of name and ID should suffice

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by eagleeye2: 9:27pm On Sep 23, 2017
eclint:
''your children are born in lagos and dont know their their state of origin, they speak yoruba and english." and you are not ashamed of saying it if really you are an igbo man.
We have a name for that; EFULEFU

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Bhella5(m): 9:57pm On Sep 23, 2017
Dedetwo:


This is one reason among many reasons Biafra must be actualized. Who voted for this dingbat who remotely insinuates that agitation for home land is late? Whenever someone awakes from overnight slumber is his/her morning. Nigerians hate each other and it is even prevalent in cultural association where lines are drawn strictly on tribal bases. Where is the unity many foolish Nigerians seem to play tricks on themselves?
bros that lawmaker has invested his life in the west therefore he has everything to loose like millions of other Ibos. Bros now I ask you what assets property or investment have u got in the West or North?

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Bari22: 10:18pm On Sep 23, 2017
Tell that to cownu

He started what he can't finish

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by eclint(m): 10:36pm On Sep 23, 2017
eagleeye2:
We have a name for that; EFULEFU
I tire for the man

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Nobody: 7:23am On Sep 24, 2017
Cc-mynd44 lalasticlala
Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by MoreWahala: 11:52am On Sep 24, 2017
grin grin

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Lincoln275(m): 11:53am On Sep 24, 2017
ok
Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by SillyMods: 11:54am On Sep 24, 2017
We don't even mind them going. It may be good for all of us.

What we don't want is a terrorist using hate speech to cause violence and needless war.

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by magoo10(m): 11:54am On Sep 24, 2017
No time is too late in life.

Change is the only thing constant

that lawmaker must be high on cheap weed.

He should tell his political masters that it is not by force to share same country with those they call terrorist.

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Johnemeka247: 11:54am On Sep 24, 2017
Like seriously!
Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Turtle3Dove(m): 11:54am On Sep 24, 2017
Your personal opinion oga. Is not by force to stay together. Never force yourself on someone who says No, rather give them reasons logically why you think they should stay
Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by sotall(m): 11:55am On Sep 24, 2017
What do you expect from a person enjoying bogus salary and looting under the current administration??

His brain when he made this statement was in his pocket,Only trying to protect his income

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Nobody: 11:56am On Sep 24, 2017

A Lagos lawmaker, Mr Jude Idimogu, on Saturday, said it was too late for the Igbo nation to pull out of Nigeria. Idimogu, representing Oshodi/Isolo Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly, told newsmen in Lagos that secession would be injurious to the Igbos

Oladeebo, omenka

Come and enjoy the benefits of one nigeria grin

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by KingLennon(m): 11:57am On Sep 24, 2017
At the end of the day, Nigeria will still be one. Let's work together and build our country

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Nobody: 11:58am On Sep 24, 2017
Michael004:
Because we are not tribalist and sadist. So we don't care whether he's igbo or Hausa. That is why we are the greatest in this country.
Very good. This is why we need an Igbo governor of Lagos asap

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Re: Jude Idimogu: It's Too Late For Igbo To Pull Out Of Nigeria by Tpave(m): 11:58am On Sep 24, 2017
The guy dey after him pocket and selfish family

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