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Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by Nobody: 9:24am On Aug 03, 2013
Fashola Again Dismisses Allegations Of Deportation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders In Lagos

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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN), Friday received in audience a leading Igbo socio-political group, ‘Aka Ikenga” debunking the suggestions of discrimination, deportation or violation of rights against Anambra citizens as being orchestrated in the media by his Anambra State counterpart.

Governor Fashola, who addressed the group, led by its President, Chief Goddy Uwazuruike, said there was no truth in the allegation or suggestion of deportation, discrimination or violation of rights of Anambra indigenes by the Lagos State Government as alleged by the Anambra State Government.

“I want to use this opportunity to say that none of these suggestions of discrimination or violation of rights is true. I don’t know how I could set out to deport Anambrarians and look Ben (Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning) in the eye; because that is his State and he is a member of this Government and there are no decisions that we take in private that are not discussed extensively and if there are very sensitive issues there, his advice has been very useful”, the Governor said.

According to the Governor, “These issues have been raised in a politically coloured atmosphere and in a way that seeks to incite our Igbo brothers against their host communities in the run up to the Anambra Governorship election”. He added, “The impression sought to be created is that Lagos has adopted a discriminatory policy against the Ndigbo generally and against the Anambra people in particular”.

He also debunked the suggestion that there were 72 Anambra persons involved in the alleged deportation pointing out that there were only 14 persons who were taken home to Onitsha at their own request after they were rehabilitated at the State’s rehabilitation Centre at Majidun.

He declared, “I think that there are facts which have been over-exaggerated and distorted and I want to address those facts. The fact was that 14 people, not 70, not 72, not 67, as were being reported, were picked up on our streets as part of a routine exercise and we took them to Majidun Rehabilitation Centre, not a detention camp as has been published and you can go there and see”.

Other facts which, according to the Governor, were also distorted includes the allegation by the Anambra State Government that they were neither informed nor consulted before the alleged deportation took place. He stated, “There was exchange of correspondences. We told them that we had 14 people who claimed to be from Anambra State and all the while, we were telling them of integrating these people back to their home communities. They were replying on their letter heads with “Integration”. So I don’t know how integration has suddenly become deportation”.

“Incidentally we have ourselves just received a similar notice from the Government of Akwa Ibom State of two alleged Lagos indigenes whom they picked up in a lunatic clean up exercise in Uyo and our officials are responding to it”, the Governor said displaying the letter from the Akwa Ibom State Government dated 23rd July 2913 and the response by the Lagos State Government dated 26th July, 2013.

Promising to make the letters available to the group, Governor Fashola said the first letter titled “Reintegration of Beggars/Destitutes” was dated April 9, 2013,and sent to the Anambra State Liaison Office in Lagos adding that a reply titled, “Re-integration of Beggars/Destitutes” and dated 15th April, 2013 was received from the said office demanding the names and identities of the 14 persons. A reply dated 29th of April was also sent to the Liaison Office giving names, town and local government areas of the people as supplied by the people themselves. There was no further response, the Governor said.

The Governor expressed dismay that his Anambra State counterpart, Mr. Peter Obi, decided to take the matter to the press instead of seeking clarification from him, adding, “It is not clear to me why the Governor of Anambra State chose the media as the first place to report his grievance. He has called me severally on less important issues. This time he chose not to call me. He wrote to the President, he did not write to me to complain. I am at a loss why this is the strategy this time”.

“I have read excerpts in the newspapers of a letter purportedly written by him to His Excellency, Mr. President, where he was quoted as saying among other things that; “…Lagos State did not even bother to consult with Anambra State authorities before deporting 72 persons…”, the Governor said adding that if Governopr Obi actually made the allegation, he was either being economical with the truth and deliberately seeking to mislead the nation or unaware of actions taken by his officers.

The Governor said his administration has as a policy embarked on the rehabilitation of the mentally ill people who often roam the streets with not many people taking note of them adding that plans are already on to rehabilitate and upgrade the Maidijun Centre to a State-run mental institution to complement the Federal-owned Psychiatric Hospital in Yaba.

The Governor commended the Aka Ikenga for the “leadership initiative and responsibility” they have taken to seek clarification on the matter wondering why some people should decide to make an issue from what he described as a routine matter of governance.

Recalling that any time elections were coming up in Anambra State as it is coming up now, there seemed a potential intention to incite Igbo communities against their host communities, Governor Fashola, who described the controversy as “a storm in a tea cup” reiterated, “This has nothing to do with either Igbo or any coloration of the Igbo nation or the Igbo people in any sense”, adding, “Unfortunately, it has profited some people to paint it that way”..

“Our ability to live mutually and co-exist peacefully has been critical to the progress we have recorded here and nothing will jeopardize that relationship.This place remains a home and refuge for all those who respect our laws and we intend to keep it that way”, Governor Fashola said.

On the allegation of violation of rights by “some human rights advocates”, the Governor declared, “I wish to say that while we respect the rights and freedoms guaranteed in the Constitution, none of them is absolute in the way that some of our “experts” want the public to believe”.

Speaking on the agencies of the State, LATSMA and KAI, which the group also touched upon, Governor Fashola explained that the the agencies were necessary in the maintenance of law and order in the State wondering what would happen to the traffic in Lagos if they were disbanded.

The Governor who acknowledged that there would always be bad eggs in any group, however, said it would be more profitable to identify particular offenders within the rank and file of the LATSMA or KAI and report such people for trial and sanction if found guilty of any misdemeanor.

[b]Earlier, in his opening remarks, the President of Aka Ikenga, Chief Goddy Uwazuruike, said the group as representatives of the Igbo Community in Lagos came to express their unalloyed support to the Governor and Government of Lagos State with whom, according to him, “we have shared very excellent relationships”.

Describing the on-going controversy as unfortunate, the Aka Ikenga President said the issue had earlier created bad blood among the Igbo community in the State until the former Anambra State Governor, Senator Chris Ngige, came in last Sunday and reassured the people that they were being misinformed.

Reiterating that the issue must have been a result of misinformation in the media, Chief Uwazuruike said their visit was to seek clarification from the Governor in order to be in a better position to clear the growing controversy among the Igbo community adding that the clarification was even more expedient given the coming governorship election in Anambra State.
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Expressing the continued unalloyed support of the Ndigbo in Lagos to the Governor and his Government the President Generalof the Igbo socio-cultural group recalled that the publications in the media since then had not helped matters adding that members of the Aka Ikenga were convinced “that somebody somewhere was trying to give this Governor a bad image”.

Also present at the occasion were the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. Ben Akabueze, National Publicity Secretary of ACN, Alhaji. Lai Mohammed, Mr. Joe Igbokwe on the State Government side while on the Aka Ikenga side were its Vice President, Chief Lawrence Amadi, its Secretary General, Mr. Paul Nnaji and Chief Ugo Ofodile, a party Chieftain, among others.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by Nobody: 9:33am On Aug 03, 2013
EOD.....you can't substitute facts with emotions and fiction...

It's is time Ibos start asking Adaobi why he is doing all this misinformation...

I think it's time that we drag all the Ibos on Nairaland to Alausa to go and be well informed....

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by Nobody: 9:37am On Aug 03, 2013
Mods...pls this is 1st class FP material

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by backtosender: 9:40am On Aug 03, 2013
fashola this one na small igbos go teach you big big lesson ur mama forget to teach you


u never cry yet

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by billante(m): 9:41am On Aug 03, 2013
You know this will turn political and you went ahead to deported them very close to the election, why didn't u wait until after the election!

The deed has been done and it has affected Ngige chances at the election, no amount of your coloration and fence mending explanations can repair the damage.

Another time think before acting.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by Nobody: 9:41am On Aug 03, 2013
For completeness, it is important to note that, like a number of commentators on these boards, Aka Ikenga had also condemned the action of LSG just a day before this meeting.


... Aka Ikenga condemns act

UZO CHIKERE
Reactions in respect of the recent deportation of some Lagos-resident citizens to Onitsha, Anambra State by the Lagos State Government have continued coming to the fore. The most recent came from Pan Igbo elite body, Aka Ikenga, which has called on Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola to check the excesses of some of government agencies in order to ensure the peaceful and harmonious co-existence of the various e

President General of Aka Ikenga, Chief Goddy Uwazurike, at a press conference in Lagos Thursday condemned the deportation of Nigerians resident in Lagos State by the state government under the guise that deportees were destitute even as the according to him, “Section 35 (1) 1999 CF RN as amended (Right to personal liberty) provides: ‘Every person shall be entitled to his personal liberty and no person shall be deprived of such liberty…’”

Chief Uwazurike who disagreed with the claim that those deported to the Niger Bridge Head in Onitsha were destitute, stated that “with any fear of contradiction, that most of these people referred to as destitute, were people going home in the night from their various places of employment or business”, just as he lamented about the method applied by some government agencies, especially Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI) at will raid bus-stops at about 7pm, grabbing anybody seen there.


Said he: “Most of the commuters who are used to these raids, take to their heel, but those who are new or naïve stand their grounds. This latter group is abducted and taken to detention camps. Those raiders are not interested in any explanation except to detain the commuters”.

Maintaining that Governor Fashola is one of the most detribalised Nigerians as well as one of the best governors in Nigeria today, Uwazurike, therefore, called on the Lagos State Chief Executive to call those who fan the embers of hatred to order and protect the right of all residents of Lagos State, urging that there should be no more violation of people’s rights.

Source: http://www.championonlinenews.com/

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by ballabriggs: 9:42am On Aug 03, 2013
Even Nigerian women must be ashamed of Governor Peter Adaobi, the first Nigerian female Governor.

This issue clearly shows you how irresponsible leaders in the South East are.

Was there exchange of correspondence? Obi did not bother to find out if there was any history of this but he rushed to the media to make a case for his own greed.

Anambra Liaison office received a letter with these people and these Local governments and did not write back to say some of these Local Governments do not exist in Anambra?

That is basic in office administration but I do not expect you all to know this. That Liaison office must be filled with the dimwits I see here daily. Adaobi should close that office down as it serves no purpose.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by Nobody: 9:44am On Aug 03, 2013
Whether ibos cry from now till eternity, that stops nothing.
Fashola, PLS KEEP THE GOOD WORK ON. KEEP FASHOLALIZING THEM from OBINESS JARE!
....
EKO O NI BAJE LOWO IBO OOOOOOO.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by EkoAtlantic: 9:45am On Aug 03, 2013
In Fashola's mind.
*You all should just go back to your villages and kindly close the door on your way out.*
grin grin

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by ballabriggs: 9:46am On Aug 03, 2013
backtosender: fashola this one na small igbos go teach you big big lesson ur mama forget to teach you


u never cry yet

Worry about your people, worry that they are becoming more and more ignorant by the day while irresponsible women like Adaobi leave Onitsha to rot and take advantage of their ignorance. These are the things that should bother you and not Fashola.

Fashola has made his mark and Lagos will never forget him. What legacies have your leaders left for you if not increased cases of kidnapping and baby factories.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by kfako1: 9:47am On Aug 03, 2013
I think this programme if correctly operated is good for the nation. In the end we have to realise the best way for people to gain recovery from any illness is when surrounded by families and loved once.

This should not be about politic, religion and ethnicity. It about getting the right help for the needy.

I think the Word deportation is very wrong. Nigerian need to love one another.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by Nobody: 9:48am On Aug 03, 2013
backtosender: fashola this one na small igbos go teach you big big lesson ur mama forget to teach you


u never cry yet


grin grin grin Fashola warned you all....there is much at risk for you all in Lagos

The fact that the politicians have been calming the frayed nerves of those boys should not be misconstrued to absolute tolerance of Ibos mad behavior we are seeing.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by takedat(m): 9:51am On Aug 03, 2013
See the way they posed for the camera grin grin The narrow-minded ones will soon brand them as sell-outs

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by Goddex: 9:51am On Aug 03, 2013
Why is Fashola running from pillar to post taking pictures with Igbo men just to save face? He should simply apologise to Anambra state and Ndigbo generally.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by ujchief(m): 10:03am On Aug 03, 2013
See as vultures dey hover around the thread; seeking whom to devour.

Soon, the mods will push this wan to frontpage so that the actual war will start. We will soon see a 13 paged thread with no reasonable comment; just insult and counter-insults.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by backtosender: 10:04am On Aug 03, 2013
ilugunboy:


grin grin grin Fashola warned you all....there is much at risk for you all in Lagos

The fact that the politicians have been calming the frayed nerves of those boys should not be misconstrued to absolute tolerance of Ibos mad behavior we are seeing.
u no APC have lost an important election in their history? venturing to harm chosen people..

Those buffoons in pix cannot save fashola

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by T9ksy(m): 10:04am On Aug 03, 2013
Goddex: Why is Fashola moving from pillar to post arranging meetings with unknown Igbo men just to save face? He should simply apologise to Anambra state and Ndigbo generally.


Apologise ke? 4 wetin?

I told you guys last week when OUK gave his seven day ultimatum threat, that Fasola ain't apologising and you guys can do

your worse. Btw, hasn't OUK deadline passed by now? So wtf are you guys waiting for?

All talks and NO action. just whinning like little sissies that we all know you to be.

Na only apology you want now? what about the 2billion compensation?

Yeye dey smell.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by billante(m): 10:05am On Aug 03, 2013
Goddex: Why is Fashola moving from pillar to post arranging meetings with unknown Igbo men just to save face? He should simply apologise to Anambra state and Ndigbo generally.

This is to tell him that igbos are too powerful to be pushed about or treated poorly and don't expect a backlash!

This matter is now giving him sleepless night and he has to show remorse first and apologies then obi will also apologies too,

If not this matter will never die down.....Don't underrate the powers of igbos in lagos!

He should find a way to organise a political rally at main market Onitsha or any other place with ngige and publicly apologies for uniting (let's use his word) nigerian citizens in the middle of the night..... If he keeps his arrogant position of he never did one single wrong in this matter, he will see what will happen in next election,even in lagos gov election, PDP will win for the first time in lagos......all the ofemannus in this forum should watch out.....this matter can never die....unless what I said are done.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by Nobody: 10:09am On Aug 03, 2013
billante:

This is to tell him that igbos are too powerful to be pushed about or treated poorly and don't expect a backlash!

This matter is now giving him sleepless night and he has to show remorse first and apologies then obi will also apologies too,

If not this matter will never die down.....Don't underrate the powers of igbos in lagos!

He should find a way to organise a political rally at main market Onitsha or any other place with ngige and publicly apologies for uniting (let's use his word) nigerian citizens in the middle of the night..... If he keeps his arrogant position of he never did one single wrong in this matter, he will see what will happen in next election,even in lagos gov election, PDP will win for the first time in lagos......all the ofemannus in this forum should watch out.....this matter can never die....unless what I said are done.

Heheheheheeheeh...oh my God...these clowns are giving us free entertainment this morning...to hell with Silverbird cinema today...I will rather get my free entertainment here.


"Unless what I said is done". ....heheheeeeheeeee grin grin grin

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by Ngwakwe: 10:12am On Aug 03, 2013
Dr Ngige an APC gubernatorial flag bearer sent his emissaries to Lagos State APC governor. Then this shameful statement.

The Red Cross and Catholics Social Welfare said they were 67 and Fashola said they are 14 according to his waybill.

No problem, they are poor and as such deserve any inhumane treatment LASG has put them through all these days in detention- Irony.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by mumuna: 10:13am On Aug 03, 2013
Fascistshola has no right to abduct Nigerian Citizens against their free will, detain the persons in degraded conditions putting their health and welfare at risk and then convene on a Eight hours risky journey to the east, all the way from the west.

What if their had been an accident or is Fascistshola unaware that not all who undertake the journey arrive at their destination?

What if te vigilante had decided to shot at everyone in the vehicle at past midnight, when they dropped the persons at the bridge? How where these individuals suppose to find their way home at that unearthly hour dead in the night?

Fascistshola actions were uncalled for.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by Nobody: 10:15am On Aug 03, 2013
Ngwakwe: Dr Ngige an APC gubernatorial flag bearer sent his emissaries to Lagos State APC governor. Then this shameful statement.

The Red Cross and Catholics Social Welfare said they were 67 and Fashola said they are 14 according to his waybill.

No problem, they are poor and as such deserve any inhumane treatment LASG has put them through all these days in detention- Irony.


Emotion emotion and more emotions....

The LASG has come up with documentary facts of her own version of what transpired ......

All you dumbs here do is regale us with some lousy emotion ....


Ngwakwe .....ever since you joined Onlytruth and PointB in this NNO rubbish...your senses and morals have taken a nosedive.....this is not the way you started on this forum.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by backtosender: 10:17am On Aug 03, 2013
Big_Lebowski: Fashola is both a Muslim and a Yoruba .

Do not believe him as Muslims are adept at lying it is even allowed in their satanic verses by their rogue prophet to lie against non-muslims. Being a yoruba man you all should understand how back stabbing is a natural trait.
that is their biggest problem abi?
Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by BigLebowski: 10:18am On Aug 03, 2013
ilugunboy:

Emotion emotion and more emotions....

The LASG has come up with documentary facts of her own version of what transpired ......

All you dumbs here do is regale us with some lousy emotion ....

You are a f00l to think any right thinking person will gobble that b.s. from fashola.

The fact remains that Nigerians were rounded up, detained in horrible conditions for months and arbitrarily deported. They did not commit any crime, they were never arraigned in any court but subsequently denied their freedom for months and then taken in the dead of night to another state and dumped.

May God punish all of you supporting this rubbish. One day Tinibus train will stop at your front step.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by T9ksy(m): 10:19am On Aug 03, 2013
billante:



If not this matter will never die down.....Don't underrate the powers of igbos in lagos!


grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by biafransoul: 10:20am On Aug 03, 2013
Goddex: Why is Fashola moving from pillar to post arranging meetings with unknown Igbo men just to save face? He should simply apologise to Anambra state and Ndigbo generally.

I can authoritatively tell you this is a face saving meeting arrange by Fashola through Joe Igbokwe who is an Acn spokesman. Am saying this cos one of them there is my in-law

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by BigLebowski: 10:21am On Aug 03, 2013
backtosender: that is their biggest problem abi?

yes unfortunately, you fagg0ts posting here have made me realize that the biggest problem facing this country is this rubbish conglomerate called Nigerian and you yorubas. the Hausas are a million times better than you because outside religion they are not tribal zoo monkeys like you.

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by Nobody: 10:23am On Aug 03, 2013
Do not be deceived-
Aka Ikenga - is an Igbo political organisation that backs the political activities of Senator Chris Ngige in Lagos. [size=16pt]Senator Chris Ngige is not only a member of Aka Ikenga, He was once the President of Aka Ikenga.[/size] Do not be deceived by their utterances, and inability to question how a purported Acknowledgment letter was enough to nullify the constitutional rights of their brothers.

They have not bothered to visit and listen to the deportees! They already reached a conclusion from Fashola's lies. It is a shame that an Organisation like Aka Ikenga can be reduced to Political Jobbers!

I thought Ngige was smart, As a senator representing Anambra Central he cannot protect the rights of his people, which is even his constitutional duty as a Senator, How can he Govern Anambra State? He is so gullible, no wonder he was kidnapped as a Governor with all the paraphernalia of power?

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Re: Fashola Denies Deportation Allegation At Meeting With Igbo Leaders by Nobody: 10:24am On Aug 03, 2013
Big_Lebowski:

You are a f00l to think any right thinking person will gobble that b.s. from fashola.

The fact remains that Nigerians were rounded up, detained in horrible conditions for months and arbitrarily deported. They did not commit any crime, they were never arraigned in any court but subsequently denied their freedom for months and then taken in the dead of night to another state and dumped.

May God punish all of you supporting this rubbish. One day Tinibus train will stop at your front step.


Hehehehehehehee.... grin grin why cursing ....just state you point and get out of here....!

If I turn to a nuisance and a risk to others in Lagos....that will never happen in a million year though...Fashola will give me a one-way back to my "village"

Must you die in Lagos?

Nwatago? grin grin

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