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ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by chiedu7: 8:42pm On Jan 09, 2016
Everybody shouts "ONE NIGERIA" but what is being seen is something but One Nigeria

Early last Wednesday, Oshodi made the news again, with a bulldozer at work. On orders of governor Akinwunmi Ambode, it rumbled through the Owonifari market,Oshodi, Lagos, crushed and flattened everything on sight within the market. But cries of traders at the market, roared louder than the bulldozer which pulled down the market. “I am finished, I just arrived from China with over N20million goods, they have crushed everything. Where will I start from?”



It was a cacophony of noise, curses, abuses mixed with rage and anger. Even by-standers and onlookers did not spare the authorities, as some of them muted abuses on the Ambode-led government for destroying the market with goods worth over one billion naira. A few others said: Traders in Lagos are stubborn, they will never hear, that is good for them!

Kenneth Madu, a trader in the market told Saturday Vanguard that he had been extremely brutalised as he lost everything he had laboured for in the market.

Battling emotion, Madu stated: “I just stocked my shop with new items I brought in from China a few days before the Christmas holiday. When I heard that they have sealed up the market, I rushed down to see if I can evacuate all my goods from the shop. They denied us access into the market and chose to demolish the market with all our goods. I had more than N20million goods in my own shop. Others had more. All attempt to remove our goods failed. I even offered to give the police N200,000 just to allow me remove my goods, they refused. I have been brutalised and traumatised. This is murder, they have killed us.”

He gazed again at what used to be his small shop that contained his over N20million goods leaned back to clear his over-burdened brain of the confusion and said: “This government is wicked and inhuman.”

Asked whether there was any notice to that effect. He stated that there was no notice of the demolition, “they only came to serve a 21-day quit notice that Isopakodowo in Bolade has been provided. But the 21-day quit notice has not expired. Even where they said we should go at Bolade is uncompleted, small and cannot contain all the traders in this market let alone attract the patronage we receive here,” Madu stated.

Another trader, Mr Sunday Obi said: “I heard the government had sealed up the market while I was at home for Christmas, I quickly rushed down, but I got here on Wednesday. They have demolished and destroyed everything I had in the market. I had over N10million worth of goods. I sell wires and electronics in my shops. This morning I came to see if I could pick up a few things from the rubble, but I saw fire everywhere again. Who set fire on what was left?

“We don’t know. But, it means, there was a deliberate attempt for us not to pick up anything from here. If they (governments) don’t want the Igbos in Lagos, they should come out to tell us. How can they demolished the market without allowing us to remove our goods? It is inhuman,” he said.

Obi stated that over 2000 traders had their goods trapped in the demolished market, with huge loses that run into over a billion naira. “About 2000 traders had different goods in the market. I really can’t estimate what we have lost but a modest estimate will be over a billion naira. At a time when people have spent all what they had to re-stock preparation for business in a new year, it is wicked,” he said.

In 2009, Ambode’s predecessor, Babatunde Fashola, was praised for clearing Oshodi, ridding the areas of miscreants and easing traffic gridlock in the area. Following this development, Ambode who after inauguration said his government will govern with compassion, is perhaps set to conclude the unfinished job BFR started on Oshodi seven years ago.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/govt-doesnt-want-igbo-traders-in-lagos/
Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by BeeBeeOoh(m): 8:42pm On Jan 09, 2016
God Is Watching Us From A Distance, that's all i've gat to say.


It's high time Igbo's should come back home, let's develop our various states because the people u call ur brothers don't care about you..




THERE HAS NEVER BEEN SOMETHING LIKE "ONE NIGERIA

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Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by kayfra: 8:47pm On Jan 09, 2016
Didn't know that market was exclusively igbo. grin

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Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by chiedu7: 9:29pm On Jan 09, 2016
kayfra:
Didn't know that market was exclusively igbo. grin

The caption says it all "govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos"

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Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by fhunn: 9:38pm On Jan 09, 2016
Good government and I'll say it again good government.

I can't believe that the igbo man is too wise to behave like the hausa man who brings money invests and start transfering the yields back home asap...in that case whatever thats left can be forfeited if conditions become unfavourable.

Once an igbo man sees an oil well, he will just build his entire life, family, whatever he has and will have in that location not taking into consideration that conditions may arise that will make him run to the home of his ancestors which he left in a bad state...and don't even know what to say sad
Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by jomoh: 9:40pm On Jan 09, 2016
Another opportunity for them to claim the victim title.





Why are they the only ones always making a living in a chaotic environment.

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Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by kayfra: 9:55pm On Jan 09, 2016
chiedu7:


The caption says it all "govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos"


So government doesn’t want igbos, so they encourage non-igbos to stay by indiscriminately demolishing shops in Oshodi!

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Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by Amberon: 9:56pm On Jan 09, 2016
were Igbo's the only ones affected by the demolition?? y'all are just irredeemable.

suffering from self marginalization.

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Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by mallamseifaldin(m): 9:57pm On Jan 09, 2016
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Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by baby124: 10:06pm On Jan 09, 2016
Yawn. Oshodi market is at most 20% igbo. Next time when government t issues you quit notice, you don't assume. It's high time people start returning to their states. I am a Lagosian, and we indigenous Lagosians are tired of the burden on our state. We want our quality of life back. Ambode please reintroduce school fees, free education is enabling this mass migration. Free education should be for indegenes only, let FG institute its own free education in federal schools.

Let everyone go and ask their governors to be accountable. Lagos cannot feed the whole Nigeria. When government will refuse to increase our allocation for that matter. Maybe we should start registering all non indigenes and billing their governments for our burden. I don't even care from where, but every mosquito should stop running from their state and leaving Lagos to bear the burden. Even the state governors refuse to stay in their state. They all have their permanent base in Lagos. Nonsense

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Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by sultaan(m): 10:41pm On Jan 09, 2016
Those who thrive in thrash think it is the best for the society

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Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by MyGeneration(m): 10:06am On Jan 10, 2016
fhunn:
Good government and I'll say it again good government.

I can't believe that the igbo man is too wise to behave like the hausa man who brings money invests and start transfering the yields back home asap...in that case whatever thats left can be forfeited if conditions become unfavourable.

Once an igbo man sees an oil well, he will just build his entire life, family, whatever he has and will have in that location not taking into consideration that conditions may arise that will make him run to the home of his ancestors which he left in a bad state...and don't even know what to say sad

thats because most igbos think they have sense even more than sense itself, I pray trends like dz continue.
When Genevieve went to build a house in Abuja and a fan was complaining about her not developing her land, they said its her money she shud do what deems fit to her, but if the story is true, we cant fight u, we wont retaliate if we had d chance, but just know that someone up above is watching from a distance.
Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by Pavore9: 10:11am On Jan 10, 2016
It is not only lgbos that are trading in Lagos!
Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by vicadex07(m): 1:01pm On Jan 10, 2016
chiedu7:
Everybody shouts "ONE NIGERIA" but what is being seen is something but One Nigeria



http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/govt-doesnt-want-igbo-traders-in-lagos/

Lol...next time you no go abuse Yoruba people again with your big mouth.

We are just showing you what a Landlord can do to a stubborn and loud mouthed tenant.

grin grin grin

Shebi Lagos na no mans land abi

Una go here am grin

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Re: ONE NIJA BUT ‘govt Doesn’t Want Igbo Traders In Lagos’ by chiedu7: 5:16pm On Jan 11, 2016
vicadex07:


Lol...next time you no go abuse Yoruba people again with your big mouth.

We are just showing you what a Landlord can do to a stubborn and loud mouthed tenant.

grin grin grin

Shebi Lagos na no mans land abi

Una go here am grin

Then you expect us to remain in Nigeria, una dey joke

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