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This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by gartamanta: 4:58pm On Mar 10, 2023
*LAGOS 2023: TINUBU AND SANWO-OLU MUST CARRY THEIR CROSSES*

by

Moses Oludele Idowu

Let me begin by way of clarification: I am not a card- carrying member of any party and have no loyalty to anyone. My loyalty is to the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

Of late I have been inundated with several calls, posts and solicitations imploring me to support the re-election of Babajide Sanwo- Olu, the APC gubernatorial candidate in Lagos State. The way these calls and posts and bombardments through various formats and platforms are staged it is like Lagos is under imminent attack from foreign takeover and external invasion.
It is these irritatingly vacuous and asinine propositions by opportunists and third - rate social media activists and mediocre intellectuals that I want to demolish in this intervention. The manipulation of information, the deployment of ethnic sentiments and religious sympathies; the dubious and maniacal insinuations and rearranging the facts to suit intended sinister purpose by people who neither love Yorubas nor care about religion is what irritates me and which I want to expose here.
I have been closely associated with Lagos since 1995 and until recently I have lived there. So I am aware of the entire history of the Fourth Republic as per Lagos State and all the administrations that have ruled Lagos since 1999.
This is why I am a bit disturbed at the campaigns of calumny flying around about the supposed takeover of Lagos by a certain tribe. If you have ruled a place consistently for 24 years under the same party and you are still afraid of takeover then it is a proof that you failed in your assignment or you didn't do all that was required of you. It is not for you to run from pillar to post or demonise another tribe but to calmly see your own failure. If you train a child for 24 years and now that child wants to rebel and change his parentage it is actually not his fault but the parent's.
That is the truth they are not telling you which I will tell you here.

Few days ago the ubiquitous and noisy Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria ( PFN) Lagos State Chapter through its executive unanimously adopted Babajide Sanwo-Olu as the candidate and asked people to reelect him for a second time.
With due respect and in all humility I stand to tell you that what you did was wrong. It is not your place to adopt a candidate or seek for the re-election of a candidate of any party. As clergymen you are supposed to be neutral and maintained neutrality. And if you must be partisan then it has to be private not using the corporate organ of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria.
The Labour Party candidate is also a Christian too, so on what basis are you showing partiality between two candidates?

I am also aware of several Yoruba Groups and Yoruba Nation activists who have been busy writing, posting, soliciting for the need to prevent Lagos from been captured by outsiders. Thus, they want us to vote the APC candidate and reject the Labour candidate whom they claim is an agent of the vehicle of complete Igbonisation of Lagos.

I sympathize with genuine Yorubas who feel sincerely bothered and worried that Lagos State is about to become a no- man's land which is what the Labour Party's victory would signpost.
However, the seeming loss of Lagos didn't begin today; it began long ago. It began when someone because of his ambition and greed began to sell through his agents every choice estate to developers, non- indigenes and even non- Yorubas. He didn't consider then that the effect will come back someday to haunt him.
Yorubas have been losing Lagos for a long time. I could see it but others of my tribesmen can't see it.
Now I am afraid it is late. The consequences of your foolish actions are now here.

I will speak exhaustively another time of how Yoruba began to lose Lagos but let me just mention few cases that our duo will remember.

* *Excluding Lagos from Yoruba Struggles*

If you observe for a long time Lagos usually stand apart from other Yoruba states. It rarely identifies with other Yoruba states in their struggle or share the collective aspirations and desires of the Yoruba Nation.
They see other Yorubas as grabbers and usurpers who want to eat Lagos wealth. Observe that during the Constitutional Conference Lagos stood apart from other Yoruba states in their position. " Gedegbe leko wa" - was their slogan meaning, Lagos stands apart.

When the Southwest was besieged front and left by Fulani invaders and herdsmen terrorists and the governors met for a common position was Lagos part of it?
Only a deputy governor represented Lagos State at the meeting. And when the Amotekun was set up Lagos was not part of it. Tinubu has always loved to govern Lagos as a fiefdom and not share it with anyone.
Good. So fight the battle too alone. Why are you now appealing to Yoruba sentiments. So go face the battle alone. "Lagos stands apart?", Good, so stand apart and fight your electoral battle without appealing to Yorubas to help you.

* *The General Adebayo's Letter*

Before his death the late General Adeyinka Adebayo wrote a passionate letter to Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Since I read that letter I have kept a copy of it. It was a beauty of a statement by someone who have seen it all, a patriot and a passionate Yoruba man conscious that all politics is first local.
What Adebayo warned about has already befallen the Yorubas now in the Southwest. How many industries today existing in southwest are owned by Yorubas? How many existing in Lagos are owned by Lagosians and Yorubas?
The paper industry used to be exclusively owned by the Yorubas. Go to Mushin today and see who now control it.
The banking system used to be the turf of the Yorubas. Today another tribe has displaced you lock, stock and barrel.
How has your policy impacted this or brought it about?
What have you done about addressing the genuine concerns expressed by that illustrious army general in the last few years?
Why is it only about election you are concerned about and returning to office? Of what use is a Yoruba control of Lagos when it is the Yoruba administration that has impoverished its own people?
Whether you are aware of this or not your policies have driven many Yorubas to find succour elsewhere outside Lagos. And don't forget that for every Yoruba man that leaves Lagos two Igbos or northerners come to take his place. That is why you now have the dangerous demographics that you have today. That is one of the factors that resulted in the Waterloo of February 25 and the worse is yet to come except you do the right thing and take the right steps. It.is still not too late if you know what to do but it is not by deploying ethnic sentiments; it has gone beyond that. Pray you will find the wisdom to know what to do before Saturday.

* *Policies Alienating Yorubas*

Another factor in the crisis that has befallen the APC is the policies, deliberate policies that tend to drive natives away for reasons best known to them.
I will give few examples.
Under Bola Ahmed Tinubu virtually every Igbo governor had a plot in Lagos State but Tinubu denied a fellow Yoruba governor this opportunity.
Lam Adeshina was governor of Oyo State and he helped Tinubu covered his tracks at a time when he claimed to have attended Ibadan Government College which is untrue. It was this governor who ensured that the records was not found.
Yet how did Tinubu pay back? He applied several times for a plot in Lagos without Tinubu acceding the request even when he gave Igbo governors the privilege. Anytime Lam Adeshina came to a meeting in Lagos he must return before night to go and sleep in Ibadan.
This is the same Tinubu who is now claiming to love Yorubas than Oduduwa.
Whenever he is threatened he always resort to ethnic card like when the APC cabal was trying to deny him the ticket. But how much does he really love Yorubas?
There was riot in Ibadan and markets were destroyed and Yorubas killed. Did you hear his voice? Did he donate anything?
But he has donated for rebuilding Katshina market, Kano market except Yoruba land.
This is the man who is now appealing to Yoruba not to allow Igbos to takeover Lagos.
Who cares?

The policies of APC took properties of the natives and gave them to the highest bidders. Yorubas were evacuated in Badia under the name of redevelopment and who got the prime land thereafter?
Yorubas were evicted from Tejuosho market and a new ultra modern market built which the poor Yorubas cannot afford. Did your government give them the loan or empowerment to be able to take them? Today Igbos largely have also taken it.
These are the Yorubas you want to vote for you on Saturday, the same Yorubas you have impoverished through your market- driven philosophy and neo- liberal economic policies.
What about the Ilajes? You destroyed their shanties without building a replacement for them.
What about the owners of Makoko and other indigenous lands that your government, backed with touts and police evicted by force of arms to God- knows where?
These are the votes that would be missing on Saturday.
Your government drives away street traders and arrest them for street trading while the touts who extort money from motorists are left unmolested and unaddressed because they are "cooperative mobs." Those are the Yorubas who may vote against you on Saturday.

How about the Housing Estates? Who owns the choice land in Lagos Island today? In Banana Island, Osborne Ikoyi, Lagos Atlantic etc. You have sold everything that can be sold in terms of landed estate, so future Lagosians will wake up to pay the debts that you have generously incurred for them.

What happened on February 25 was not just an Igbo affair or even youth revolt. It was a Yoruba revolt too. Many Yorubas are aggrieved the way APC and especially Bola Tinubu has managed Lagos State in the past few years. That was the tsunami you saw last Saturday.
You can still prevent the hurricane that is coming if you do the right thing even as late as it is, not by appealing to ethnic sentiments. It doesn't mean anything because you really didn't love Yorubas and the people now know it.
It is left for you to do the right thing before it is late. Saturday will soon be here.
Please stop appealing to Yoruba or ethnic sentiments. Use your records of achievement in the last 24 years if they are good enough.
Be prepared to carry your cross. It is now pay back time.

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Twitter: @MosesOludele

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by MrSegunAdewole: 5:03pm On Mar 10, 2023
real Omoluabi

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by heniford2: 5:20pm On Mar 10, 2023
For 24yrs Tinubu failed yorubas in lagos nothing to show for it upon all the whole tax money been looted

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by Donjazet2: 5:25pm On Mar 10, 2023
I look forward to the day we stop seeing tribe in everything we do in this country.

I dream of the day a man of hausa heritage becomes the governor of ebonyi or imo State, the day a man of yoruba heritage becomes the governor of yobe state, the day an igbo man becomes the governor of Lagos state.
Infact I dream of the day, a man of Senegalese descent, (ie born in Nigeria to Senegalese parents) becomes the president of this country.

Tribal identity has to become a thing of the past, just like racism has largely become a thing of the past...

What should matter when it comes to leadership is merit.

I'm sure we are all elated when we hear a Nigerian has been elected or appointed to a very high position in the western world.

We're we not happy when Obama the son of a native Kenyan became the president of the most powerful country in the world??

We need to she's our tribal ideation and identities and see ourselves as one unified black race.

Enough of these diabolical tribal rhetorics being bandied about.
My current babe is of a different ethnic group and Lord knows I love this girl to pieces. Our differences are a learning curve. That's what life should be!

Not this tribe tribe tribe bandied about.

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by akanke79: 5:27pm On Mar 10, 2023
Omo Igbo pretending to be Yoruba

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by akanke79: 5:42pm On Mar 10, 2023
Donjazet2:
I look forward to the day we stop seeing tribe in everything we do in this country.

I dream of the day a man of hausa heritage becomes the governor of ebonyi or imo State, the day a man of yoruba heritage becomes the governor of yobe state, the day an igbo man becomes the governor of Lagos state.
Infact I dream of the day, a man of Senegalese descent, (ie born in Nigeria to Senegalese parents) becomes the president of this country.

Tribal identity has to become a thing of the past, just like racism has largely become a thing of the past...

What should matter when it comes to leadership is merit.

I'm sure we are all elated when we hear a Nigerian has been elected or appointed to a very high position in the western world.

We're we not happy when Obama the son of a native Kenyan became the president of the most powerful country in the world??

We need to she's our tribal ideation and identities and see ourselves as one unified black race.

Enough of these diabolical tribal rhetorics being bandied about.
My current babe is of a different ethnic group and Lord knows I love this girl to pieces. Our differences are a learning curve. That's what life should be!

Not this tribe tribe tribe bandied about.

Igbo man will never be Governor of Lagos state.You guys can do power sharing in South South and surrender your useless Eastern region to Fulani herdsmen,unknown gunmen,cannibals he no concern us.

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by Neckpresser101: 5:45pm On Mar 10, 2023
akanke79:


Igbo man will never be Governor of Lagos state.You guys can do power sharing in South South.You can surrender your useless Eastern region to Fulani herdsmen he no concern us.

Last time I checked no Igbo person is contesting

Is there? cheesy

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by Ceenachi: 5:52pm On Mar 10, 2023
akanke79:


Igbo man will never be Governor of Lagos state.You guys can do power sharing in South South and surrender your useless Eastern region to Fulani herdsmen,unknown gunmen,cannibals he no concern us.


Nah zombie you b

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by fernandez1(m): 5:55pm On Mar 10, 2023
Honest write up…….. Doherty has my vote come 18th!

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by Ogbuefi2020: 5:56pm On Mar 10, 2023
akanke79:


Igbo man will never be Governor of Lagos state.You guys can do power sharing in South South and surrender your useless Eastern region to Fulani herdsmen,unknown gunmen,cannibals he no concern us.
Lazy afonja

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by lazynairalander1: 6:19pm On Mar 10, 2023
This should be in the front page ASAP. It's FP material but knowing seun and his mods.

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by youngrichnigga: 6:37pm On Mar 10, 2023
I read through all of this.....the gluttonous APC and Tinubu will see this and attack the messenger rather than take and address the content of the message.....May we be liberated from this second self enslavement by the greed of some people cool cool cool shocked shocked

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by gerrardomendes(m): 7:04pm On Mar 10, 2023
Some people will avoid this thread

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by Randy100: 7:08pm On Mar 10, 2023
It's too late to cry.

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by Joebayo217: 7:13pm On Mar 10, 2023
Some Yorubas na greediness dey do dem I have visited up to 4 state in SW . Yorubas should stop selling their land to igbos greediness will end this tribe.almost a whole place igbos don collect ham from Yoruba due to their greediness.you can't go to South East and buy a land their if you're not Igbo the processes is not easy but make Yoruba see Money they will even sell their birthright

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by christistruth01: 7:17pm On Mar 10, 2023
akanke79:
Omo Igbo pretending to be Yoruba

Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by Joebayo217: 7:19pm On Mar 10, 2023
[quote author=christistruth01 post=121638206][/quote] Yorubas won't allow any Igbo to vote in Lagos just watch na if dat what igbos are planning
Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by stonemasonn: 7:30pm On Mar 10, 2023
akanke79:
Omo Igbo pretending to be Yoruba
My brother calm down.
Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by stonemasonn: 7:32pm On Mar 10, 2023
Joebayo217:
Some Yorubas na greediness dey do dem I have visited up to 4 state in SW . Yorubas should stop selling their land to igbos greediness will end this tribe.almost a whole place igbos don collect ham from Yoruba due to their greediness.you can't go to South East and buy a land their if you're not Igbo the processes is not easy but make Yoruba see Money they will even sell their birthright
All Nigerians are greedy. The problem is Yoruba people are no longer productive.

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by Omoawoke: 7:39pm On Mar 10, 2023
No be by force

We say no to chinedu

Abi nkan mi wa nibe ni?

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by softy(m): 8:21pm On Mar 10, 2023
MrSegunAdewole:
real Omoluabi

" I will speak exhaustively another time of how Yoruba began to lose Lagos but let me just mention few cases that our duo will remember.

* *Excluding Lagos from Yoruba Struggles*

If you observe for a long time Lagos usually stand apart from other Yoruba states. It rarely identifies with other Yoruba states in their struggle or share the collective aspirations and desires of the Yoruba Nation.
They see other Yorubas as grabbers and usurpers who want to eat Lagos wealth. Observe that during the Constitutional Conference Lagos stood apart from other Yoruba states in their position. " Gedegbe leko wa" - was their slogan meaning, Lagos stands apart.

When the Southwest was besieged front and left by Fulani invaders and herdsmen terrorists and the governors met for a common position was Lagos part of it?
Only a deputy governor represented Lagos State at the meeting. And when the Amotekun was set up Lagos was not part of it. Tinubu has always loved to govern Lagos as a fiefdom and not share it with anyone.
Good. So fight the battle too alone. Why are you now appealing to Yoruba sentiments. So go face the battle alone. "Lagos stands apart?", Good, so stand apart and fight your electoral battle without appealing to Yorubas to help you."

[/b] [b]The writer had consciously narrated the actual problem of Lagos. Tinubu, with his dark spirit and thugynisim has really destroyed generational future psyche of Lagos. No wonder no reasonable person, irrespective of tribal tendencieswho, as a matter of fact, yearn for a new Era, voted for him.

The guy Tinubu really changed the prima face of unity all Yoruba states had really enjoyed in the past, during late Alhaji Lateef Jakande.[b]


What a usurper!.....

[/b]

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by oshonwambada: 8:22pm On Mar 10, 2023
gartamanta:
*LAGOS 2023: TINUBU AND SANWO-OLU MUST CARRY THEIR CROSSES*

by

Moses Oludele Idowu

Let me begin by way of clarification: I am not a card- carrying member of any party and have no loyalty to anyone. My loyalty is to the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

Of late I have been inundated with several calls, posts and solicitations imploring me to support the re-election of Babajide Sanwo- Olu, the APC gubernatorial candidate in Lagos State. The way these calls and posts and bombardments through various formats and platforms are staged it is like Lagos is under imminent attack from foreign takeover and external invasion.
It is these irritatingly vacuous and asinine propositions by opportunists and third - rate social media activists and mediocre intellectuals that I want to demolish in this intervention. The manipulation of information, the deployment of ethnic sentiments and religious sympathies; the dubious and maniacal insinuations and rearranging the facts to suit intended sinister purpose by people who neither love Yorubas nor care about religion is what irritates me and which I want to expose here.
I have been closely associated with Lagos since 1995 and until recently I have lived there. So I am aware of the entire history of the Fourth Republic as per Lagos State and all the administrations that have ruled Lagos since 1999.
This is why I am a bit disturbed at the campaigns of calumny flying around about the supposed takeover of Lagos by a certain tribe. If you have ruled a place consistently for 24 years under the same party and you are still afraid of takeover then it is a proof that you failed in your assignment or you didn't do all that was required of you. It is not for you to run from pillar to post or demonise another tribe but to calmly see your own failure. If you train a child for 24 years and now that child wants to rebel and change his parentage it is actually not his fault but the parent's.
That is the truth they are not telling you which I will tell you here.

Few days ago the ubiquitous and noisy Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria ( PFN) Lagos State Chapter through its executive unanimously adopted Babajide Sanwo-Olu as the candidate and asked people to reelect him for a second time.
With due respect and in all humility I stand to tell you that what you did was wrong. It is not your place to adopt a candidate or seek for the re-election of a candidate of any party. As clergymen you are supposed to be neutral and maintained neutrality. And if you must be partisan then it has to be private not using the corporate organ of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria.
The Labour Party candidate is also a Christian too, so on what basis are you showing partiality between two candidates?

I am also aware of several Yoruba Groups and Yoruba Nation activists who have been busy writing, posting, soliciting for the need to prevent Lagos from been captured by outsiders. Thus, they want us to vote the APC candidate and reject the Labour candidate whom they claim is an agent of the vehicle of complete Igbonisation of Lagos.

I sympathize with genuine Yorubas who feel sincerely bothered and worried that Lagos State is about to become a no- man's land which is what the Labour Party's victory would signpost.
However, the seeming loss of Lagos didn't begin today; it began long ago. It began when someone because of his ambition and greed began to sell through his agents every choice estate to developers, non- indigenes and even non- Yorubas. He didn't consider then that the effect will come back someday to haunt him.
Yorubas have been losing Lagos for a long time. I could see it but others of my tribesmen can't see it.
Now I am afraid it is late. The consequences of your foolish actions are now here.

I will speak exhaustively another time of how Yoruba began to lose Lagos but let me just mention few cases that our duo will remember.

* *Excluding Lagos from Yoruba Struggles*

If you observe for a long time Lagos usually stand apart from other Yoruba states. It rarely identifies with other Yoruba states in their struggle or share the collective aspirations and desires of the Yoruba Nation.
They see other Yorubas as grabbers and usurpers who want to eat Lagos wealth. Observe that during the Constitutional Conference Lagos stood apart from other Yoruba states in their position. " Gedegbe leko wa" - was their slogan meaning, Lagos stands apart.

When the Southwest was besieged front and left by Fulani invaders and herdsmen terrorists and the governors met for a common position was Lagos part of it?
Only a deputy governor represented Lagos State at the meeting. And when the Amotekun was set up Lagos was not part of it. Tinubu has always loved to govern Lagos as a fiefdom and not share it with anyone.
Good. So fight the battle too alone. Why are you now appealing to Yoruba sentiments. So go face the battle alone. "Lagos stands apart?", Good, so stand apart and fight your electoral battle without appealing to Yorubas to help you.

* *The General Adebayo's Letter*

Before his death the late General Adeyinka Adebayo wrote a passionate letter to Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Since I read that letter I have kept a copy of it. It was a beauty of a statement by someone who have seen it all, a patriot and a passionate Yoruba man conscious that all politics is first local.
What Adebayo warned about has already befallen the Yorubas now in the Southwest. How many industries today existing in southwest are owned by Yorubas? How many existing in Lagos are owned by Lagosians and Yorubas?
The paper industry used to be exclusively owned by the Yorubas. Go to Mushin today and see who now control it.
The banking system used to be the turf of the Yorubas. Today another tribe has displaced you lock, stock and barrel.
How has your policy impacted this or brought it about?
What have you done about addressing the genuine concerns expressed by that illustrious army general in the last few years?
Why is it only about election you are concerned about and returning to office? Of what use is a Yoruba control of Lagos when it is the Yoruba administration that has impoverished its own people?
Whether you are aware of this or not your policies have driven many Yorubas to find succour elsewhere outside Lagos. And don't forget that for every Yoruba man that leaves Lagos two Igbos or northerners come to take his place. That is why you now have the dangerous demographics that you have today. That is one of the factors that resulted in the Waterloo of February 25 and the worse is yet to come except you do the right thing and take the right steps. It.is still not too late if you know what to do but it is not by deploying ethnic sentiments; it has gone beyond that. Pray you will find the wisdom to know what to do before Saturday.

* *Policies Alienating Yorubas*

Another factor in the crisis that has befallen the APC is the policies, deliberate policies that tend to drive natives away for reasons best known to them.
I will give few examples.
Under Bola Ahmed Tinubu virtually every Igbo governor had a plot in Lagos State but Tinubu denied a fellow Yoruba governor this opportunity.
Lam Adeshina was governor of Oyo State and he helped Tinubu covered his tracks at a time when he claimed to have attended Ibadan Government College which is untrue. It was this governor who ensured that the records was not found.
Yet how did Tinubu pay back? He applied several times for a plot in Lagos without Tinubu acceding the request even when he gave Igbo governors the privilege. Anytime Lam Adeshina came to a meeting in Lagos he must return before night to go and sleep in Ibadan.
This is the same Tinubu who is now claiming to love Yorubas than Oduduwa.
Whenever he is threatened he always resort to ethnic card like when the APC cabal was trying to deny him the ticket. But how much does he really love Yorubas?
There was riot in Ibadan and markets were destroyed and Yorubas killed. Did you hear his voice? Did he donate anything?
But he has donated for rebuilding Katshina market, Kano market except Yoruba land.
This is the man who is now appealing to Yoruba not to allow Igbos to takeover Lagos.
Who cares?

The policies of APC took properties of the natives and gave them to the highest bidders. Yorubas were evacuated in Badia under the name of redevelopment and who got the prime land thereafter?
Yorubas were evicted from Tejuosho market and a new ultra modern market built which the poor Yorubas cannot afford. Did your government give them the loan or empowerment to be able to take them? Today Igbos largely have also taken it.
These are the Yorubas you want to vote for you on Saturday, the same Yorubas you have impoverished through your market- driven philosophy and neo- liberal economic policies.
What about the Ilajes? You destroyed their shanties without building a replacement for them.
What about the owners of Makoko and other indigenous lands that your government, backed with touts and police evicted by force of arms to God- knows where?
These are the votes that would be missing on Saturday.
Your government drives away street traders and arrest them for street trading while the touts who extort money from motorists are left unmolested and unaddressed because they are "cooperative mobs." Those are the Yorubas who may vote against you on Saturday.

How about the Housing Estates? Who owns the choice land in Lagos Island today? In Banana Island, Osborne Ikoyi, Lagos Atlantic etc. You have sold everything that can be sold in terms of landed estate, so future Lagosians will wake up to pay the debts that you have generously incurred for them.

What happened on February 25 was not just an Igbo affair or even youth revolt. It was a Yoruba revolt too. Many Yorubas are aggrieved the way APC and especially Bola Tinubu has managed Lagos State in the past few years. That was the tsunami you saw last Saturday.
You can still prevent the hurricane that is coming if you do the right thing even as late as it is, not by appealing to ethnic sentiments. It doesn't mean anything because you really didn't love Yorubas and the people now know it.
It is left for you to do the right thing before it is late. Saturday will soon be here.
Please stop appealing to Yoruba or ethnic sentiments. Use your records of achievement in the last 24 years if they are good enough.
Be prepared to carry your cross. It is now pay back time.

Follow me:

Facebook: Moses Oludele Idowu
Twitter: @MosesOludele
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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by remsonik(f): 8:24pm On Mar 10, 2023
You're right though but with what APC, Tinubu and the leadership of Lagos has seen in the past few days I believe they will retrace their steps and this are words of correction to the yorubas yet we shouldn't give it to evil plans for us.

Parents will correct their child and discipline them in love yet should not throw them out to evil minds, terrorists and cannibals!

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by Tochimartins17(m): 9:30pm On Mar 10, 2023
All what the OP wrote is totally correct, the common Yoruba man sells his land(s) to a non indigene and then lavishes the proceeds on parties, women, exotic cars while still living in a rented apartment. The buyer builds a mansion and in return rents this house to Yorubas and other tribes. Go to every street in Lagos, a good number of the houses are owned by non indigenes especially from a particular region in Nigeria. No need to mention names. But you when you go to other regions in Nigeria, how many houses, businesses, investments does the Yorubas have?

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by 1DigitalBaby: 9:52pm On Mar 10, 2023
heniford2:
For 24yrs Tinubu failed yorubas in lagos nothing to show for it upon all the whole tax money been looted

Tinubu was governor for 24 years ?
Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by Nobody: 10:07pm On Mar 10, 2023
Joebayo217:
Some Yorubas na greediness dey do dem I have visited up to 4 state in SW . Yorubas should stop selling their land to igbos greediness will end this tribe.almost a whole place igbos don collect ham from Yoruba due to their greediness.you can't go to South East and buy a land their if you're not Igbo the processes is not easy but make Yoruba see Money they will even sell their birthright

You are wrong. The process is easy but the question is, can you cough out 15 million to buy a plot of land?

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by techWriter3: 10:12pm On Mar 10, 2023
real Omoluabi
Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by padi94(m): 10:29pm On Mar 10, 2023
Hmmmmm... Let us be cautious Igbos or other non Yoruba tribes are not the problem but greed of a few

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by flokii: 10:33pm On Mar 10, 2023
There is sense in what the OP wrote.. Tinubu ignored wise counsel back then and was giving out job slots and sensitive posts in Lagos govt. to outsiders. So many Yorubas in Epe, Badagry etc. that wanted to serve their state lost out because of that action whereas the Igbos don't give out employment to other tribes in their region.

Sanwo Olu too is towing that path with the way he compensated only Igbos after EndSars destruction.. I was watching the news and was like.. ki lo ma n se awa Yoruba?
They burnt a State in SW and all the people you're compensating are the outsiders. What should the Yorubas that lost properties do? where should they start from?

Honestly speaking, our leaders in South West need to retrace their steps and start making the welfare of Yorubas their top priority before any other.

Okay look at it now.. all those outsiders they left in Lagos civil service are the ones giving out information about Lagos Finances to other outsiders, now scheming to take over the leadership of Lagos by proxy half-blood.

Yoruba youths better wake up and start voicing out so these stray leaders will get back their senses. In the North, it's their own people first so why is South West different??

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by Bridget95(f): 10:35pm On Mar 10, 2023
I wonder what scares the yoruba about the igbos in lagos.
No igbo is contesting the gubernatorial position in lagos. Why over heating tribal sentiments against the igbos who invested in your land because they feel you are sanner than the South-South.

Yoruba people should not loose the confidence people have in their region as a peaceful place for business and pleasure.

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by PrinceOfLagos: 10:41pm On Mar 10, 2023
Good write up

Tinubu and his lowlife supporters on this thread will attack the messenger now because they are just so insecure

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Re: This Is What A Yoruba Influencer Said About Igbos Taking Over Lagos by flokii: 10:42pm On Mar 10, 2023
Bridget95:
I wonder what scares the yoruba about the igbos in lagos.
No igbo is contesting the gubernatorial position in lagos. Why over heating tribal sentiments against the igbos who invested in your land because they feel you are sanner than the South-South.

Yoruba people should not loose the confidence people have in their region as a peaceful place for business and pleasure.

No Igbo is contesting but a half-Igbo with Igbo mom and Igbo wife is being pushed to take over Lagos on the platform of an Igbo party (Labour Party). Isn't that the same as Igbos attempting to take over Lagos from Yorubas?.. The pvssy he came out from is Igbo, the one he is entering steady too is Igbo so how won't Yorubas be worried??

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