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Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by BabaRamota1980: 5:20pm On Sep 19, 2018
According to Ohanaeze Secretary, Chief Everest Ozonwek, the organisation had set up a committee on the promotion of Igbo language.

Chukwudi Nweje

The leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Lagos branch has set machinery in motion to ensure that Igbo children born outside Igboland not only speak their native language fluently but also write them as those born and bred in the South East.

Revealing this in Lagos yesterday, during a courtesy visit to the corporate headquarters of The Sun by a delegation of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Lagos branch led by its president, Chief Solomon Ogbonna, the pan-Igbo socio-cultural organisation said the action became necessary as Igbo children born outside their villages are finding it difficult to speak and understand Igbo language.

According to Ohanaeze Secretary, Chief Everest Ozonweke, who read an address on behalf of the delegation, the organisation had set up a committee on the promotion of Igbo language.

He said Ohanaeze wants Igbo children, irrespective of where they are born, to speak Igbo language as they speak English and other languages they learn.

He urged Igbo parents to not only speak Igbo language to their children at home but also to go out of their way to teach them language no matter where they are born.

Listing the achievement of Ohanaeze Ndigbo leadership in Lagos, he said the current executive has opened a secretariat, wherein all activities of the organisation are coordinated from. He said the executives had succeeded in resolving the protracted Eze Ndigbo squabble in Lagos by bring all the contending elements together for the common purpose of promoting the culture and tradition of the Igbo nation as well as the uplift of the Igbo race.

He said Ohanaeze was mobilising and sensitising Igbo in Lagos to obtain their permanent voters cards (PVCs) in preparation for next year’s elections, revealing that the organisation wants Igbo to have a say in choice of those who govern them at various levels of government.

According to Ohanaeze, it was only by having PVCs that Igbo would exercise their franchise and decide the fate of those who seek elective offices.

Ohanaeze Ndigbo extended a hand of friendship to The Sun, which it described as a partner in progress.
Ozonweke said Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Lagos is under the leadership of Chief Ogbonna, whose election was not only supervised by the national leadership of the organisation but also inaugurated by the president-general of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo.

“That we are the authentic Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos State is not in doubt. Prior to our election and inauguration, some of our brothers who fail to understand the rules of engagement still go to town to impersonate the present leadership with unwholesome acts of mischievous behaviour. We are doing everything possible to make sure we have one united Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos state,” he said.

Earlier, the Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of The Sun Publishing Limited, Mr. Eric Osagie, commended Ohanaeze Ndigbo for working for the socio-economic and political development of the country.

Osagie, who was represented by Mr. Onuoha Ukeh, Editor, Daily Sun, said activities of socio-cultural groups in the country have helped in the promotion of peaceful coexistence and good neigbourliness. The MD said The Sun, as a non-aligned newspaper, does not belong to any political party but stands for Nigerians and good causes.

He said The Sun, being the “voice of the nation” would continue to promote and represent all that is good because “it is a public trust established to serve every segment of the society.”



https://www.google.com/amp/sunnewsonline.com/ohanaeze-seeks-to-promote-igbo-language-in-lagos/amp/

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by BabaRamota1980: 5:21pm On Sep 19, 2018
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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by BabaRamota1980: 5:21pm On Sep 19, 2018
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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by vanbonattel: 5:25pm On Sep 19, 2018
How else do they wish to promote it? The whole Lagos b is speaking Igbo, go to any public places, or markets and speak yoruba, nobody will understand you.

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by Nobody: 6:07pm On Sep 19, 2018
This OP again.

Ooochim.

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by goodnessme1(f): 6:16pm On Sep 19, 2018
not bad,if we yorubas can accommodate ibos with their dominating spirit,why wont we accommodate their language.

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by goodnessme1(f): 6:18pm On Sep 19, 2018
LuciferCristi:
Henceforth, Igbo language is a requirement before any purchase of goods / services.

Afonjas should get ready to walk naked, go phone-less, gadget-less, electronic-less, walk bare feet & die in their millions from common illnesses. grin


No more second hand clothes, computer village phones / laptops, alaba TVs & Home Theatres, vespa shoes, & chemists / pharmacy drugs.

No more Ibo food & exotic oloshos.
Ibo landlords are free to kick out non igbo-speaking tenants.

I give Afonjas 5 years to go completely extinct.
pity us na,cant someone joke with you igbos.

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by SarakiBukola: 7:58pm On Sep 19, 2018
vanbonattel:
How else do they wish to promote it? The whole Lagos b is speaking Igbo, go to any public places, or markets and speak yoruba, nobody will understand you.

Keep fooling yourself...

Speak igbo to the conductors and traders grin

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by Nobody: 9:23pm On Sep 19, 2018
BabaRamota1980:
According to Ohanaeze Secretary, Chief Everest Ozonwek, the organisation had set up a committee on the promotion of Igbo language.

Chukwudi Nweje

The leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Lagos branch has set machinery in motion to ensure that Igbo children born outside Igboland not only speak their native language fluently but also write them as those born and bred in the South East.

Revealing this in Lagos yesterday, during a courtesy visit to the corporate headquarters of The Sun by a delegation of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Lagos branch led by its president, Chief Solomon Ogbonna, the pan-Igbo socio-cultural organisation said the action became necessary as Igbo children born outside their villages are finding it difficult to speak and understand Igbo language.

According to Ohanaeze Secretary, Chief Everest Ozonweke, who read an address on behalf of the delegation, the organisation had set up a committee on the promotion of Igbo language.

He said Ohanaeze wants Igbo children, irrespective of where they are born, to speak Igbo language as they speak English and other languages they learn.

He urged Igbo parents to not only speak Igbo language to their children at home but also to go out of their way to teach them language no matter where they are born.

Listing the achievement of Ohanaeze Ndigbo leadership in Lagos, he said the current executive has opened a secretariat, wherein all activities of the organisation are coordinated from. He said the executives had succeeded in resolving the protracted Eze Ndigbo squabble in Lagos by bring all the contending elements together for the common purpose of promoting the culture and tradition of the Igbo nation as well as the uplift of the Igbo race.

He said Ohanaeze was mobilising and sensitising Igbo in Lagos to obtain their permanent voters cards (PVCs) in preparation for next year’s elections, revealing that the organisation wants Igbo to have a say in choice of those who govern them at various levels of government.

According to Ohanaeze, it was only by having PVCs that Igbo would exercise their franchise and decide the fate of those who seek elective offices.

Ohanaeze Ndigbo extended a hand of friendship to The Sun, which it described as a partner in progress.
Ozonweke said Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Lagos is under the leadership of Chief Ogbonna, whose election was not only supervised by the national leadership of the organisation but also inaugurated by the president-general of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo.

“That we are the authentic Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos State is not in doubt. Prior to our election and inauguration, some of our brothers who fail to understand the rules of engagement still go to town to impersonate the present leadership with unwholesome acts of mischievous behaviour. We are doing everything possible to make sure we have one united Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Lagos state,” he said.

Earlier, the Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of The Sun Publishing Limited, Mr. Eric Osagie, commended Ohanaeze Ndigbo for working for the socio-economic and political development of the country.

Osagie, who was represented by Mr. Onuoha Ukeh, Editor, Daily Sun, said activities of socio-cultural groups in the country have helped in the promotion of peaceful coexistence and good neigbourliness. The MD said The Sun, as a non-aligned newspaper, does not belong to any political party but stands for Nigerians and good causes.

He said The Sun, being the “voice of the nation” would continue to promote and represent all that is good because “it is a public trust established to serve every segment of the society.”



https://www.google.com/amp/sunnewsonline.com/ohanaeze-seeks-to-promote-igbo-language-in-lagos/amp/
Where is Roger3d.

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by ritylove(f): 9:31pm On Sep 19, 2018
Igbo Amaka

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by Nightmareo07: 9:32pm On Sep 19, 2018
Hm who want to give yoruba heart attack this night undecided
When we tell them LAGOS IS A NO MANS LAND they think its a joke grin

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by Nobody: 9:33pm On Sep 19, 2018
goodnessme1:
satap! we should be talking about how to beg them but you are here looking for trouble,do you know we fought for three years to bring them back when they left in 1967.
Ibedun suffers from excessive kaliphate worship syndrome. grin

Cc lzaa onyeoga pointzerom gmbuharii greenback eternaltruths Alariiwo sarrki shalomc jumpandpas

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by laurel03(m): 9:34pm On Sep 19, 2018
IBO ko ojukwu ni
All I know is Lagos is Yoruba state and in western Nigeria which they can't move the land to Biafra once they get out of Nigeria.

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by Pavore9: 9:34pm On Sep 19, 2018
It all boils down to parenting.

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by Toosure70: 9:35pm On Sep 19, 2018
why Lagos?

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by FisifunKododada: 9:35pm On Sep 19, 2018
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by conductor120: 9:36pm On Sep 19, 2018
Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by OneDollarSalary(m): 9:36pm On Sep 19, 2018
Seun, bring back our smileys. How do you expect me to write without inserting smiley.

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by Nobody: 9:36pm On Sep 19, 2018
laurel03:
IBO ko ojukwu ni
Igbo amaka, my brother grin

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Re: Igbos Seek To Promote Their Language In Lagos by musicwriter(m): 9:36pm On Sep 19, 2018
They should begin in the East by placing the same priority placed on English in school on Igbo language; like requiring "credit" on it like we do English. Most important ; we should begin using it to acquire knowledge as well. The long term goal should be that it would eventually replace English as a primary language in all areas of life. That's the real freedom.

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