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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by BigBabyJesus: 9:19pm On Jun 07, 2023
budaatum:


Are you not here dragging?

No one has to remain in their indigenous state if they do not want to and have the cahunas to resist bigots like you.

When we give you your Biafra , let's see how you will be treating it like your cursed village avoiding it and camping in Nigeria

Go home .

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by budaatum: 9:24pm On Jun 07, 2023
BigBabyJesus:


When we give you your Biafra , let's see how you will be treating it like your cursed village avoiding it and camping in Nigeria

Go home .

No one is giving anyone Biafra! If you want Biafra, pack yourself off Nigeria land and go form your Biafra elsewhere. Timbuktu might have you, or claim land in the Sahara desert. And mind the Nigerian door as you exit please or we shall let it hit you on your way out.

Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by FreedomfromtheT: 9:26pm On Jun 07, 2023
Christistruth03:


Lagos is Yorubaland
To start with, are you a Lagosian?
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Segzy19: 9:26pm On Jun 07, 2023
Thanks but this not about resource control but citing of corporate head offices. There was a time the government actually told those multinationals to relocate to their host states but they refused.

ofcourse resource control will be a good idea anyway. It's part of the restructuring that we have been clamouring for... So no qualms about that. Lagos will always survive on its own no matter what....

cktheluckyman:

Good.But beyond that if Nigeria is to go by that way even the Niger-delta oil money will be for Niger-delta states alone.They will aslo pass their own laws to control their oil resources.
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by ORIAYO70(m): 9:30pm On Jun 07, 2023
SmartPolician:
This is a great move! If you are a genuine Lagos indigene reading this, I must commend you for allowing others do in your state what they will never allow in their own states.

I hope those who will formulate the so-called laws are people whose ancestorial homes are Lagos State though. A Lagos indigene has never been governor of the state since 1999 and they all kept quiet. Those indigenes tolerate a lot of NONSENSE from other Yorubas!


Nothing concerned you so far they are bonafide Omoluabi not one ghost Chinedu.

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Jayhome24: 9:33pm On Jun 07, 2023
Great0ne1:

Stupid agbadorian. If you are tired of seeing other tribes in lagos, tell your senators to move motion for referendum. That's the only way. Nobody wants to share a country with idiats like you anyway.
That man is ranting and there nothing he can do. He is just an empty hate filled idiat, like you. Fool, is not even upto two weeks they concluded inauguration, you are already eyeing other peoples property. Shameless thieves.

I said it you are frustrated and ready to bite like a rabbies infested dog at a slight.

Ndooh! You will be alright one good day but pls don't enter market naked with these your frustration.
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Librason: 9:42pm On Jun 07, 2023
Lightorder:
Oga , go back and read and stop talking upside down.
Gbadebo Rhode is a Lagos indigene but was completely suppressed and stopped by people from Ondo , Oyo and the rest.
They should keep making trashy laws and think the rest of us are stupid

The Gbadebo issue is purely political!
They just capitalised on ethnicity and Lagos is no man's land mantra and the flaws of those who holds such insane position.
Those who stopped him are APC, even thugs from any part of the country could have been paid to carry out such service , as long as money is involved , including Yoruba thugs of course
Just like wike stopped people in Rivers and what is obtainable in other states.

Those who voted for Obi in the presidential election and could have voted for Gbadebo in the gubernatorial election are also those Lagos based Ondo, Oyo e .t.c indigenes you mentioned .

So don't mix the two, if you are fighting APC go ahead and fight them but don't make Yoruba people your problem or is Lagos not Yoruba land? even though a lot of them in Lagos still assisted Obi in winning Lagos before APC thugs came and hijack the governorship election.

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by kingsceemark(m): 9:47pm On Jun 07, 2023
The shock of 2023 election still dey worry those bastardized bastards people
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Richwallet: 9:50pm On Jun 07, 2023
budaatum:
I'm certain this is unconstitutional. But we shall indeed see.




Respect each other boundaries and Freedom of Religion.

Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by AfonjaPriest: 10:01pm On Jun 07, 2023
He is not. Those who are all about ululating that Lagos should be given due status as Yoruba land are descended from castaways of other western states. They cannot stake their claim convincingly that they are aborigines. They are like empty vessels that make the loudest sound. That is why they have made themselves busybodies digging a pit for others, without knowing it is quagmire for their downfall.
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Creeper: 10:08pm On Jun 07, 2023
XAUBulls:

@Abagworo,

I've been a veteran member of NL since 2005, and I'm giving this feedback so that YOU will understand things in the right historical context as an old member here yourself.

For your information, over 95% of the total landmass of Lagos State of today was carved out of what is now Ogun State. That part that was carved out when Lagos State was created primarily for the indigenes [Ijebus, Aworis, Ogus, etc] on May 27, 1967 by General Yakubu Gowon alongside 11 other states, was located in the Old Western Region which was governed by the Action Group party of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, GCFR, SAN [who was once the Prime Minister] in partnership with his political lieutenants.

If you look at the FIRST MAP I attached below, you will see that Ijebuland and Aworiland STRADDLE both sides of Ogun and Lagos States.

The Awori-Yorubas who are land owners and indigenes of both Ogun State and Lagos State migrated from Ile Ife in what is now Osun State. Recently, the Awori Obas of Ogun and Lagos States paid a historic visit back to Ile Ife which is their original ancestral homeland and their quarters still exists in Ile Ife as seen in YouTube videos online.

Second, the Ijebu-Yorubas are also indigenes of both Ogun State and Lagos State. Ibeju-Lekki LGA, Ikorodu LGA, Epe LGA, Ajah, etc, are ALL part of the larger Ijebuland which extends directly into Ijebuland in Ogun State.


Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State is an Ijebu man so his presence as the Governor is in order being that Ijebuland is part of Lagos State. Former Governor Akinwumi Ambode is originally an Ilaje-Yoruba man from Ondo State. Ambode's father was a Prince from Ilajeland who was posted to Epe as a teacher during the days of the Old Western Region and he passed on there and his remains were returned to Ondo State as a member of the Royal family in his Ilaje ancestral homeland. Akinwumi Ambode of course grew up in Epe.

Governor Lateef Jakande of Lagos State from 1979 to 1983, was originally from Omu Aran in Kwara State, but was born on Lagos Island after his parents migrated from Omu Aran. Awolowo raised his hands during the 1979 election cycle and his victory was assured.


So, the indigenes of Lagos and Ogun States see themselves as ONE people... the Aworis, Ijebus, Ogus, etc. Even Ijebuland shares boundaries with Osun State as can be seen from the attached map below.

It is just like the Ngwas of Abia who originally migrated from Mbaiseland in Imo State. From the history books and online articles I have read the Ngwas and Mbaise are related to one another. Even Abia State's Alex Otti's paternal ancestry is from Arochukwu, but he is now an Aro-Ngwa.

This is a great post. There was a thread about the people who founded different parts of Lagos on here a few days ago and if you understand the etymology of Yoruba names - you can pretty much tell the subgroups of Yoruba a lot of them belong to.

I think Oyo seems to always get neglected when it comes to indigenous Lagosians despite Oyo people being one of the original inhabitants of what’s known as Lagos today. With Badagry for example: Oyo and Aworis have a better claim to it than the Eguns (Ogus) who’re settlers that arrived there after leaving Whydah (I think or is it Quidah?) - due to the King Ghezo. I don’t know if you have seen Viola Davis and John Boyega’s “The Warrior King” (the movie isn’t 100% historically accurate tho) but it did show when the people of Quidah were attacked by King Ghezo. I believe that’s when a lot of them migrated to what’s know today’s as Badagry. Ikoyi is another one: Onikoyi anywhere in Yorubaland is Oyo, so that’s pretty straightforward. Also, with Eyo festival - the Dosunmu family inherited Eyo from Ijebu (Iperu-Remo) via marriage thus making them the custodian of Eyo in Lagos as Adimu orisha but the 2nd most powerful Eyo (I can’t remember its name) is Oyo (from Iseyin). Etc.

Let me go on a tangent a bit with the excerpt about Ijebuland sharing borders with Osun. I didn’t really know that and thanks for the heads up. It makes the claim that Ijebus stationed tens of thousands of Ijebu warriors in Ife to protect Ife during the Yoruba wars much more plausible now. I always thought Ijebus just shared borders Oyo state since Ijebus are part of the integral part of the Yoruba settlers in Ibadan - after the Egbas vacated the city and migrated to their current abode in Abeokuta. I was going to delve more into Ife and the pre-Oduduwa migration of Yoruba groups like Aworis and Eastern Yoruba subgroups from Ife and Ife empire but I’ll leave that for another day.

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by honeyB2018: 10:19pm On Jun 07, 2023
EcoBrick:


https://dailytrust.com/no-mans-land-lagos-to-make-laws-to-protect-indigenes/

It's a welcome development. Let it come.
I know the people this coming law will be targeted at. It's the IGBOS, but nothing to worry, we shall at last overcome.
But my concern in all of these is that non- Indigenes will be making laws for indigenous people of Lagos State. This is quite absurd. Mudasiru Obasa is from Ogun State, Sanwo-Olu, Hamzat and lots of them in power today are from states outside Lagos and you want to make laws for indigenes, what an aberration?
For those who will be drafting the laws and reversing the reversibles, know that any law made by any state assembly, in Nigeria that runs contrary to the constitution of Nigeria is already null and void.
We look forward, to seeing them. Good luck.
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by edoncast: 10:21pm On Jun 07, 2023
budaatum:


Thankfully, the court will recognise you contravening the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

But the constitution you uploaded is definitely not the same as what LSHA Is bringing on board
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by JOemmy(m): 10:37pm On Jun 07, 2023
Yeye people who is dragging lagos with u? Only in yorubaland I see gossips and hearsays been weaponized by leaders who are supposed to know better in a civilized society no one would have bothered or care about all these useless gossips.

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Nordy: 10:37pm On Jun 07, 2023
Is that what he called robustful legislation am not surprised. When we have glorified agberos at strategic position they find it difficult to identify whether chicken or egg which comes first. Lagos is multifaceted in so many ways and that can't be changed overnight. Oba_saa and his goons will come and go but the people of Lagos will remain.
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by JOemmy(m): 10:41pm On Jun 07, 2023
RockHard:


It's not by force to live in Lagos. If you no like am you fit relocate to any other state wey ready to accommodate una excesses, or you can 'go to court'.


Any society with these kinds of restrictions will definitely be limited there are some certain level of development they will never reach.
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by JOemmy(m): 10:47pm On Jun 07, 2023
nnamdi640:
Law wey no go carry water. You can't sell your land to someone else and still want to claim ownership. Hope the court will do the needful when you try any rubbish. What am seeing is people that want to shoot their own selves, this will make other states to target your own people.

Definitely they don't even know what they're putting their hands into the nigerian constitution is even greater than any lagos by law.
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Librason: 10:49pm On Jun 07, 2023
Jagungidi:


That’s because they killed off the indigenes of California and Florida. So it would be them shooting themselves in the foot if they make laws favouring indigenes because the lawmakers are the invaders. That’s what Lagos state is trying to protect itself from, being overtaken by invaders and refugees! Gerrrit?

Infact, with the cosmopolitan nature in the United States today, ,they still give the red Indians place of respect in laws , music ( special recognition for awards), e.t c unlike the ego and the disrespect we have here.
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Belafonte(m): 10:54pm On Jun 07, 2023
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar

Funny people
In this twenty first century

Na im people dey come up with this kind ancient and primitive ideas


If we should even discuss the real owner of lagos


The Binis own lagos

Please if you don't know your history don't quote me

Meet any of your elderly ones and ask them or rather walk into any of your monarch Palace and seek for knowledge




You need to reduce your colos intake. Your brain rot is now becoming over extensive

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Nobody: 10:57pm On Jun 07, 2023
Librason:


Infact, with the cosmopolitan nature in the United States today, ,they still give the red Indians place of respect in laws , music ( special recognition for awards), e.t c unlike the ego and the disrespect we have here.

It’s fake respect and zero love. They still keep the few survivors in isolated concentrated camps (community) today.
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Christistruth03: 10:58pm On Jun 07, 2023
FreedomfromtheT:
To start with, are you a Lagosian?


To Start with are you from SW?

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by samz77: 10:59pm On Jun 07, 2023
Jeffy1206:
Any law that runs contrary to the provisions of the Constitution, which is the ground norm, is null and void, ultra vires to such inconsistency... The law is ab initio, a dead on arrival... sad undecided
Mr SABP senior advocate of the Biafran people. Una Sabi law very Wella. Siddon there dey yarn rubbish

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Christistruth03: 11:01pm On Jun 07, 2023
honeyB2018:


It's a welcome development. Let it come.
I know the people this coming law will be targeted at. It's the IGBOS, but nothing to worry, we shall at last overcome.
But my concern in all of these is that non- Indigenes will be making laws for indigenous people of Lagos State. This is quite absurd. Mudasiru Obasa is from Ogun State, Sanwo-Olu, Hamzat and lots of them in power today are from states outside Lagos and you want to make laws for indigenes, what an aberration?
For those who will be drafting the laws and reversing the reversibles, know that any law made by any state assembly, in Nigeria that runs contrary to the constitution of Nigeria is already null and void.
We look forward, to seeing them. Good luck.

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Christistruth03: 11:03pm On Jun 07, 2023
Jeffy1206:
Any law that runs contrary to the provisions of the Constitution, which is the ground norm, is null and void, ultra vires to such inconsistency... The law is ab initio, a dead on arrival... sad undecided

Is this in the Constitution?

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Librason: 11:05pm On Jun 07, 2023
Ttipsy:
so for example California or new York should make a law stoping USA citizen from another State, or foreign national from residing and impacting on the economy of the State?? You are so dumb

I repeat again; it's high time we tell ourselves the truth in this con3 ... Because nations are not built on hate, sentiments, and tribalism


They are not stopping nada . .. they just want to give more considerations to the disrespected and disregarded indigenes, more or less like a favour, like the catchment area we find in University admission and don't see matter from a one sided view, this thing didn't just arrive from no where , action begets reaction, don't be blind to what is influencing the decision for this bill..

And don't describe someone as dumb , if you are no better, can't you give superior argument without abuse?

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Raf4: 11:17pm On Jun 07, 2023
kcnwaigbo:

Mumu there is no host community.Ogun and Osun visitors insulted a son of the soil like GRV

Apart from insulting people, do you people have any value to offer? That's why everyone is treating your f-ck up here and there. Go scream marginalisation as usual.

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Librason: 11:19pm On Jun 07, 2023
Jagungidi:


It’s fake respect and zero love. They still keep the few survivors in isolated concentrated camps (community) today.

Are you saying the red Indians are not exposed today, not enlightened, not educated in today's world.? or are not in politics,,? even those who are still in tune with their primitive culture and who isolate themselves from western ways of life, they still give them their respect , recognition and space and they are not run over.
Which zero and fake love? those who even protect dogs and give other animals their right.
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by kazyhm(m): 11:45pm On Jun 07, 2023
SmartPolician:
This is a great move! If you are a genuine Lagos indigene reading this, I must commend you for allowing others do in your state what they will never allow in their own states.

I hope those who will formulate the so-called laws are people whose ancestorial homes are Lagos State though. A Lagos indigene has never been governor of the state since 1999 and they all kept quiet. Those indigenes tolerate a lot of NONSENSE from other Yorubas!

Babatunde Raji Fashola is from surulere
Akinwunmi Ambode is from epe
Olusola BabaJide Sanwo-olu is from Lagos island

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Librason: 11:46pm On Jun 07, 2023
Jeffy1206:
Any law that runs contrary to the provisions of the Constitution, which is the ground norm, is null and void, ultra vires to such inconsistency... The law is ab initio, a dead on arrival... sad undecided

Who told you it will run against the constitution? just calm down first.
Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by Librason: 11:53pm On Jun 07, 2023
Dododawa01:


So Ambode is an Hausa man or Igbo man, or u think Ambode is from Ogun, Osun, Ekiti, Oyo or Ondo

Ambode is from Ondo by origin.

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Re: No-Man’s Land: Lagos To Make Laws To Protect Indigenes by SugarGirl44(f): 11:55pm On Jun 07, 2023
cktheluckyman:


lol Oga there are laws state house of assembly cannot pass.It is for reasons like this that such a provision was made.

As long as you are a Nigerian,you have equal rights everywhere.Lagos is not the only state in the country housing non-indigenes BTW.and someone from Ogun state is not a lagos state indigene.

How does this affect your miserable life?
Yoruba is one, Ogun or Oyo, stop crying over what doesn’t concern your life.
We see them as one of us, and I can’t remember soliciting for your input in this family matter.

Why not sort the sit at home and terrorism going on in your cursed region and leave us alone to deal with our internal issues.
Amebo.

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