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Igbo Traders Cry Out Over Eviction At Alaba Market by kettykings: 4:27am On Jan 04, 2017
LAGOS β€” Igbo Traders in Alaba International Market, under the aegis of New Site Shopping Mall and Warehouse Section, have cried out over the alleged illegal eviction from a property under litigation.

The traders, in a petition by their chairman, Eze Ezebuadi and Secretary, Ikechukwu Umeuhabike, called on the Inspector General of the Police, Mr. Idris Ibrahim to give them protection over the use of armed thugs and suspected members of the Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC, to violently chase them away from the property, the subject matter of a suit pending before a Lagos High Court, sitting in Badagry. In the petition, the traders claimed that they purchased the land, 48 plots at Alaba International Market Annex, Alaba-Rago, Ojo, sometime in 2008, from the original owners, Omo Eleduwa family of Kemberi and Adetona Cambell family. According to the petitioners, they have been using the parcel of land as park, where their containers are discharged and goods sold to the customers until 2010, when one Almotson Nigeria Limited, led by one Akande surfaced and claimed that the state government gave them Certificate of Occupancy, C of O, in respect of the same land. β€œIn November 2015, Amotson Nigeria Limited filled a law suit at the state High Court sitting in Badagry, claiming that we the traders trespassed on the land. On June 13, 2016, the trial judge, Justice Bola Okikiolu-Ighile refused the application of injection sought by the claimant and ordered accelerated hearing of the matter..” The aggrieved traders had earlier, through their counsel Mr. Toyin Keshinro, in a pre-action notice sent to the state Attorney General, Mr. Kazeem Adeniji complained how the officials of the state Ministry of Environment at the instance of Almotson Nigeria Limited, invaded the property and carried out the illegal demolition of the property, in flagrant disobedience to the court order that refused to restain the traders from the property. Meanwhile, the Inspector General of Police has directed the Assistant Inspector General of Police in-Charge of Zone 2 to carry out a thorough investigation of the complaints of the traders to avert bloodshed and potential clash between Igbo and Yoruba traders in the market.


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Re: Igbo Traders Cry Out Over Eviction At Alaba Market by kettykings: 4:32am On Jan 04, 2017
This is good way to start the new year
Re: Igbo Traders Cry Out Over Eviction At Alaba Market by azimibraun: 4:38am On Jan 04, 2017
kettykings:
This is good way to start the new year
I gess you mean. "NOT" a good way to start the new year. But again half the story is never told. Nobody ever evicts a serious and active igbo man. Never! He makes goods and services available pays his tax. What other kind of tenant is better?

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Re: Igbo Traders Cry Out Over Eviction At Alaba Market by ScotsReferendum: 4:43am On Jan 04, 2017
Very good

Our people will stop investing in SW

Is very painful when I see my tribesmen build factories in Lagos.

Very very painful.

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Re: Igbo Traders Cry Out Over Eviction At Alaba Market by Mynd44: 4:51am On Jan 04, 2017
Meanwhile, the Inspector General of Police has directed the Assistant Inspector General of Police in-Charge of Zone 2 to carry out a thorough investigation of the complaints of the traders to avert bloodshed and potential clash between Igbo and Yoruba traders in the market

This is silly reporting. How does a civil issue between traders and a property developing company become a tribal fracas?

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Re: Igbo Traders Cry Out Over Eviction At Alaba Market by Dc4life(m): 8:40am On Jan 04, 2017

Potential clash? Over what and where? Let them move their business to Biafra now. The erosion ravaged region need investments badly.

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