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LAGOS ELECTIONS: Where Igbos Stand by OfoIgbo: 4:37pm On Mar 19, 2023
In this election season, no single Igbo politician of note, talked about Lagos being a No Man's Land.

First of all, most Igbos realise that there are indigenous Lagosians.
Igbos also understand the clamour of indigenous Lagosians, to have a major say in the political administration of Lagos. Indigenous Lagosians want to be providing the Governors, Deputy governors and House speakers of Lagos state. Igbos understand and identify with indigenous Lagosians, in their desire to quit being the political slaves in their own state.
I am from Anambra state and only Anambrarians have ever been the governors of Anambra since 1999. Osun state has only had Osun governors since 1999.
But non-Lagosians have been producing the bulk of governors of Lagos state since 1999 and some idiots are blaming the Igbos for realising this great injustice done true Lagosians.

I know Tinubu and his drug-induced minions are only screaming around the Lagos being a No Man's Land mantra, to drown out the legitimate cries of indigenous Lagosians, who only seek to be in charge of their political space.

Igbos also understand the fear and worries of the middlebelt and southern Kaduna, who are mainly Christians and cruelly ignored by Tinubu in choosing his running mate. The same goes for Christians in the NE and NW. Since Tinubu was @declared@ the winner of the presidential election, Fulani terrorists have commenced their terrorism in the middlebelt, by constantly attacking Benue state and southern Kaduna, possibly to celebrate the incoming Muslim-muslim presidency that is likely to protect them from being held to account for the massacre of Christians which will surely increase, if Tinubu is made the president.
Igbos will not overlook the middlebelt and southern Kaduna, and in fact, we identify with them in this troubling times. Middlebelt and southern Kaduna people should also realise that the current propaganda by Tinubu's devils to drown out everyone with their current Lagos is No Man's Land mantra, is just to gaslight the nation including the middlebelt. The intention is to make Middlebelter forget about the muslim-muslim nature of Tinubu's planned presidency with the expected increase in Fulani terrorism in southern Kaduna and the middlebelt.

Igbos also identify with the greater resource control project which the SS is very much interested in. Igbos want the sharing formular replaced by a production formular. Igbos support Peter Obi on that mission.
States can pay taxes to the federal government, but the states must be allowed to own any natural resource from within their territories. Igbos support this wholeheartedly. Of course, freeloaders see this mission as anathema as it will immediately shut off their fraudulent taps on Niger delta oil resources.

The plan of Tinubu and his Fulani enablers, is to single out the Igbos for persecution, hoping that other zones of Nigeria will join them in that, as was done in 1966. But unfortunately for them, the SE, SS, reasonable SWners, Middlebelt and huge populations in the NE and NW realise this.

Tinubu will have to come up with a better strategy, and by the way, the current engineered propaganda will yield its own consequences. Already Simon Ekpa is threatening to commence operations in Lagos.

It's just a matter of time, before the traditional institutions in Igboland will start preaching against Igbo parents, handing over their daughters in marriage to Yoruba suitors, to prevent their nwadianas from suffering the persecution that GRV is suffering. It's just a matter of time, but events are headed in that direction.
Igbo businesses should also consider moving their head offices from Lagos to elsewhere, so that taxes will start accruing to Igbo states. No point paying taxes to a society that mistreats indigenous sons and daughters, just because they have Igbo or non-Yoruba mothers.

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Re: LAGOS ELECTIONS: Where Igbos Stand by ipobarecriminals: 4:39pm On Mar 19, 2023
grin they stand on pawpaw tree.

They should go back home and develop

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Re: LAGOS ELECTIONS: Where Igbos Stand by OfoIgbo: 4:49pm On Mar 19, 2023
ipobarecriminals:
grin they stand on pawpaw tree.

They should go back home and develop

Nnamaa, Obi is in court, and reputable international institutions have already declared that the 2023 election exercise is a sham.

Deal with it

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Re: LAGOS ELECTIONS: Where Igbos Stand by haffaze777(m): 4:55pm On Mar 19, 2023
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Re: LAGOS ELECTIONS: Where Igbos Stand by worldclass68(m): 4:59pm On Mar 19, 2023
Igbo understand this..
Igbo understand that....
Igbo understand bla bla.bla...


Waiting unah be? Sympathisers or human right activists grin as if not for their selfish interests grin grin

Go ur papa land go dey understand for there....nobody go stop u...

Imagine an Hausa or Yoruba man saying he understands the Osu in Eboyin have marginalized for several decades and he wants to fight for them amongst his brothers lol....

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Re: LAGOS ELECTIONS: Where Igbos Stand by ipobarecriminals: 5:09pm On Mar 19, 2023
grin stop wasting ur time. Tinubu is ur president
OfoIgbo:


Nnamaa, Obi is in court, and reputable international institutions have already declared that the 2023 election exercise is a sham.

Deal with it

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